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AUTOMATIC TAPE SELECTION
This Stereo Cassette Deck contains an automatic tape selector which
automatically selects the optimum bias and equalization for the tape in use.
This is accomplished by detection of the tape type detections holes in the
cassette housing.
If a tape without tape type detection holes is used, the deck will
be set for normal tapes.
PLAYBACK-
The operations described below apply to deck A and deck B alike.
Switch on your amplifier or receiver.
Set the Tape Monitor switch on your amplifier or receiver to the TAPE position.
The numbers in the illustration below depict the order in which operation steps are carried out.
® (b®
@ Press the POWER switch to the ON ( —) position.
(2) Press the EJECT { * f button to open the cassette compartment cover.
® Load the cassette tape and close the cassette compartment cover.
0 When listening to a tape that has been recorded with Dolby noise
reduction, set the DOLBY NR switch to match the system used at the
time of recording.
DOLBY NR
a OFF c
CO
© Press the Direction (^ ►) button to select the direction of tape
transport.
® Select the type of tape transport with- the REVERSE MOOE swHoh.
Transport Direction
Indicator
Forward . >
Reverse <]
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BEV.MÖOE
Mode
-Switch position
To listen to one side only
:
To listen to repeat playback
of both sides
o
To listen to continuous play
back of both sides and both decks.
RELAY
@ Press the PLAY button to begin playback.
® Press the stop (■ ) button tO- stop the playback.
In the continuous playback mode (REVERSE MODE set to C Z ^).
playback of both tape sides will be' repeated 5 times and then stop
automatically.
If different types of Dolby noise reduction are used for record and
playback, playback response will be adversely effected.
When power is turned off during tape transport, it may not be
possible to remove the cassette by pressing the EJECT ( A ) button.
In this case, turn on power again before you press the EJECT ( A )
button.
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