OPERATIONS
Loading a Cassette Tape
1, Use your finger or a pencil to turn
the cassette's hub and take up any |
slack tape.
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Note: Avoid touching the tape.
Fingerprints attract dust and dirt.
2. Press the eject button {4)* to open
the cassette compartment door.
3. Load the cassette
tape with its
open edge facing down.
4. Gently
close
the
compartment
door,
* Notes:
@ he cassette
holder cannot
be
opened
during
recording
or
playback.
| @ If the power has been switched off
during play or recording, ejecting the
Cassette
may
be impossible.
In
such a case, switch the power on
and press the eject button again.
Playback
1. Press the POWER switch to ON.
2. Load a pre-recorded cassette.
3. Set the DOLBY NR switch as required.
4. Press the ® button to start playback.
5. Adjust the volume with the amplifier's
volume control.
@ To stop
playback,
press the STOP
button.
Transport Mode Indicators
INTRO CHECK Function
This function
makes
searching
for a
specific tune much easier by detecting
the beginning of each tune in sequence.
1. Press the INTRO CHECK button.
2. The
deck
will
fast-wind
to
the
beginning of a tune, play the first 15
seconds (approx.}, then fast-wind to
the beginning of the next tune, from
which point the cycle starts again.
3. To release the intro check function,
press the STOP button.
@ When the
(Play) button is pressed
during the intro check mode, normal
playback resumes.
More than approx.
Fasttorward
Tune
Blank
Tune
Blank
4 sec. required
if
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Direction of
tape travel
TT
Fast-torward
Approx, 15 sec.
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INTRO CHECK facility
CPS (Computomatic Program
Search) Function
CPS allows the selection and playback of
any tune up to 20 tunes ahead or before
the one being played.
This function
Operates by detecting blank spaces of at
least 4 seconds between tunes.
These
blanks can be created using the REC
MUTE Function.
1. During playback, press the I<
or
Pr!
button
repeatedly
until the
number of tunes to be skipped appears
in the counter display. Use the mp
button for searching a tune following
the current tune and |@
button for a
tune before the current tune.
Refer to
the chart "How to Select any Required
Tune Using CPS".
@ If, by using the m1 the required
CPS
number setting is exceeded, use the
l<#<@ button to count down the CPS
number until the required CPS number
is displayed.
@ When the mt button is pressed, the
next tune is counted as "I" and when
the Id
button is pressed, the current
tune is counted as "I,
2. 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.
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.
— Long low level sections (in classical
music, etc.)
This problem can be corrected using the
REC MUTE function.
How to Select any Required Tune Using CPS
Ex: See (1). To select the 3rd tune past the current tape position, select "CPO3".
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Current tape position
(2)
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Diraction of
tape travel
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Deck Operation
Indicators
4'seconds, t wil not be counted
as a blank. Designate "CPO"
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instead of "CP03* to select the
Stop
ar
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3rd tune in this case.
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=
Playback/Record
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Current tape position
(4)
Pause
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Direction of
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tape travel
Rewind
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