PLAYBACK
PLAYBACK
REVERSING THE PLAYING DIRECTION
Playback of a cassette is similar to operating a CD-player.
* Open the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE @. GFEM appears
on the display.
e Insert a cassette as explained before. (see page 9)
* Close the tray. The display shows CLOSE.
The recorder will now retrieve the information on the tape
and during this period READING
TEXT appears on the
display.
e When using a pre-recorded DCC cassette, the album title
will be displayed.
* Press PLAY
(and PLAY <4).
Playback will start from the present position of the tape and
the display will show the track title.
¢ Press the STOP Mf key to stop playback. STOP appears on
the display.
When playing a user-recorded tape, the track number and time
will be displayed just like a CD. In case this information is not
(yet) known by the player, the track number will be indicated
by '~-' and instead of the time, the display will show. a
counter setting (e.g. M7).
REPLAY
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e if you press the PLAY bh me during FOWRD 5 dlevoack the
currently playing track will be replayed from the beginning.
PREVIOUS/NEXT TRACK
¢ The ké<d and i
keys can be used to search for a particular
track on the tape or scroll through the tracklist (see title
search). Press @<d to search for a track previous to the
current track.
Press Pi to search for a track next to the current track. If
these keys are pressed during playback, the deck will wind/
rewind to the next/previous track after which playback
continues.
Note: these keys are also functional when using analogue
compact cassettes.
TITLE SEARCH
Compared to CD, DCC has a new feature: the track title of a
prerecorded DCC will be displayed during playback. It is also
possible to search for a track based on its title. When you
press I
while the deck is in the stop mode the title of the
next track appears on the display. Searching for the track does
not start yet.
You can actually wind to the track by pressing the PLAY ® key.
The message READING appears on the display during the
time that your unit is retrieving the track titles from the
cassette.
SEARCHING FOR A PASSAGE
e Searching for a passage during playback can be done with
the << and >
keys.
Hold > pressed down to search in the tape travel direction.
Hold << pressed down to search in the opposite direction in
which the tape is travelling.
Playback will continue as soon as you release the key.
® When you press the ®b or << keys while the deck is in the
stop mode, the winding will continue until you press another
key of the playback controls 4.
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¢ The PLAY key is used to reverse the direction in which the
tape is travelling.
This selected side is indicated on the display as <IB] or [A] >.
When you press another direction Play key during playback,
the playing direction will be reversed and playback will be
continued at the other side of the tape.
REPEAT
e You can use the REPEAT key @3 to repeat a particular track
or the total number of tracks on the tape.
e Press this key once to repeat the current track.
The indication REPEAT and —_> will appear on the display.
Repeating the current track is not possible when you are
using conventional analogue cassettes.
e Press this key once again if you-wish to repeat all trdcks on
the tape. The display will show REPEAT and C__>.
e Press this key another time to switch repeat off again.
NOTE: When analogue cassettes are used, only the function
CONT REPEAT can be activated. REPEAT TRACK does not work.
DOLBY NOISE REDUCTION
The Dolby Noise Reduction function will only be active when
you are using conventional analogue cassettes.
Use the Dolby selector knob © to switch the Dolby NR system
on and off and to select Dolby B and Dolby C.