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© If, by using the »» the required CPS
number
setting is exceeded,
use
the 4
button to count down the
GPS number until the required CPS
number is displayed,
© When the >
button is pressed, the
next tune is counted as "1" and when
the I-44 button is pressed, the current
tune is counted as "1".
. The tape is fast-wound to detect blanks
between tunes until the required tune is
reached. Then playback starts from the
beginning of the designated tune.
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Notes on CPS
CPS operates by detecting and counting
blanks of about 4 seconds, the standard
interval between tunes. Therefore, with the
following types of tapes, search functions
may not work correctly,
© When the intervals between tunes cannot
be detected.
— Intervals of less than 4 seconds.
— High levels of noise in intervals (due to
recording old scratched records, poor
FM or AM reception, etc.).
~ Separate sounds are recorded on the
right and left channels as on a
language-learning tape, etc.
When parts of the program are likely to
be detected as intervals between tunes:
~ Long low level sections (in classical
music, etc.)
— Momentary pauses in speech, etc.
— Continuous low level portions created
by fading out, etc.
® In the case of tapes containing fade-outs,
because the length of the blanks can differ
depending
on
how
fading
out was
performed, some tune intervals may be
detected and others may not.
This problem can be corrected using the
REC MUTE function.
RTZ (Return To Zero) Function
To locate the position on tape corresponding
to the tape counter reading of 0000, press
the RTZ button. The tape counter display will
blink to show the deck is in the RTZ operation
mode.
Fast forwarding or rewinding the tape starts.
When the counter reading reaches the
vicinity of 0000, the deck stops.
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Note: This function does not work when the
deck is in the record, rec/pause or
rec/mute mode.
To start playback from 0000
While the tape is running after the RTZ
button is pressed, press the B or «d button
depending on the side of the tape to be
played. The deck temporarily stops at a
counter reading in the vicinity of 0000, then
playback starts.
RECORDING OPERATION
| Recording irom LINE IN) with
| Deck | or I
Recording from a stereo system:
1. Set the TIMER switch to OFF.
2. Press the POWER switch to ON.
3. If you want to make a bi-directional
recording, set the REV MODE switch to
the =
position.
* Set to the =
position if the
recording is to be made on a single
side of the tape.
| . Load a recordable cassette.
© Check that the safety tabs on the spine
of the cassette are in place. If they have
been broken off, block the holes with
adhesive tape.
5. Select the desired DOLBY NR system
using the DOLBY NR (I or II) switch*
* Note that this unit has two individual
DOLBY NR switches, for Deck | and II.
Check the tape direction in which you
want to record. If tape direction should
be changed from the current direction
(whose indicator is lit), press the PAUSE
button, then the required direction play
button.
. Press the RECORD button'; the deck
enters the record-pause mode (The
PLAY and REC indicators will blink).
* If the remote control unit is used,
press the PAUSE button then press
the
two
RECORD
buttons
simultaneously.
. Adjust the recording level with the REC
LEVEL control so that the loudest sound
to be recorded just makes the peak
level meters briefly reach around the
"+2 dB" point (for Normal or Chrome
tapes) or the "+5 dB" point (for Metal
tapes).
Note: Using
the
ARLS
function
(described later),
simplified
recording
level adjustment is
possible.
9. To adjust the balance of the input signal,
use the BALANCE control.
10. Press the PAUSE button to start
recording
® To stop recording temporarily, press the
PAUSE button. To restart the tape, press
the PAUSE button or play button. During
the record-pause mode, if the play button
whose tape direction indicator is lit is
pressed, recording will start; however, if
the play button whose tape direction
indicator is not lit is pressed, only the tape
direction will change; to restart the tape,
press the button again.
To
stop recording, press the STOP
button.
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CAUTION:
Recording
pre-recorded
tapes,
records,
or
other
published
or
broadcast
material
may
infringe |
copyright laws. Check before recording.
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Erasing
Anything previously recorded on the tape will
automatically be erased when you make a
new recording on it. It can also be erased by
"on it with the REC LEVEL control
Record Muting Operation
|
© Automatic
spacing
operation
for 4-
second blanks (during recording)
Press the REC
MUTE
button
during
recording. The tape continues to run and
a blank space of about 4 seconds
is
recorded (the REC indicator blinks). The
deck then enters the record pause mode
automatically
(the PLAY
and
REC
indicators blink).
To restart recording, press the PAUSE
button (the PLAY and REC indicators
light),
Automatic
spacing operation for 4-
second blanks (during record-pause)
In the record-pause mode, pressing the
REC MUTE button will initiate the above
record-muting operation automatically.
The deck then returns to the record-
pause mode.
For a blank of more than 4 seconds
During recording, hold the REC MUTE
button
depressed
for longer than 4
seconds. A blank space will be left as long
as the button is depressed. Release the
button to enter the record-pause mode,
To restart recording, press the PAUSE
button.
For a blank of less than 4 seconds
After pressing
the REC MUTE
button
during recording, press the PAUSE button
before 4 seconds has elapsed. The deck
will stop and enter the record-pause mode
at the point at which the PAUSE button is
pressed. To restart recording, press the
PAUSE button again.
Note:
© During record muting operation (while the
REC indicator is blinking), pressing the
REC MUTE button again will release the
record muting operation and recording will
restart without the tape stopping.
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