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Using
the
MS
(Music
Search)
Function
e
Use
this
function
to
move
to
the
beginning
of
the
following
selection
or
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
selection.
{For
both
Deck
1
and
Deck
2}
e
There
must
be
blank
spaces
of
at
least
4
seconds
between
the
selections
on
the
tape
for
the
search
function
to
work.
e@
in
the
rewind
direction,
playback
starts
from
the
beginning
of
the
seiection
which
is
currently
piaying,
and
in
the
fast-forward
direction,
playback
starts
from
the
beginning
of
the
following
selection.
For the
normal
fast-forward
or
rewind
operations,
press
the
I
stop
button before
pressing
the
PP
or
44
button.
The
tape
skips
by
a
number
of
selections
equai
to
the
number
of
times
the
DP
or
€4€
button
is
pressed.
For
example:
[rs
cael
PLAY
D>
DD
D>
Press
D
or
4
Press
DP
or
44
[=
Operations
marked
[R]
can
also
be
performed
using
the
remote
control
unit.
Dispiay
During
the
Music
Search
Operation
During
the
music
search
operation,
the
number
of
selections
being
skipped
is
indicated
on
the
tape
counter,
and
this
number
decreases
each
time
a
blank
section
is
detected
(for
example,
3
+
2
1).
e
When
skipping
ahead
to
a
following
selection
P
OS
Number
of
tracks
to
be
skipped
@
When
skipping
back
to
a
previous
selection
——Number
of
tracks
P
ae
0
to
be
skipped
This
lights
when
skipping
backwards
[7]
CONVENIENT
FUNCTIONS
This
set
includes
preset
equalizer
settings
which
can
be
selected
according
to
the
type
of
music
or
application.
There
are
six
preset
equalizer
modes
which
can
be
called
out
easily
either
on
the
main
unit
or
from
the
remote
control
unit.
In
addition,
these
modes
are
indicated
on
the
receiver's
display.
SDB:
Use
this
made
to
create
a
more
powerful
bass
sound.
FLAT:
Use
this
mode
for
straight,
pure
sound.
Use
this
mode
for
strongly
modulated
sound.
Use
this
mode
to
create
glossy
vocals.
DISCO:
VOCAL:
ROCK:
Use
this
mode
for
powerful
sound.
BGM:
Use
this
mode
for
easy
listening.
f2]
USING
THE
TIMER
WB
Notes
on
Setting
the
Timer
e@
Always
set
the
current
time
beforehand.
®
Besure
to
preset
radio
stations
before
setting
the
timer.
(Refer
to
“Presetting
AM
and
FM
Stations”
on
Page
12.)
e
Turn
the
standby
switch
off
when
not
using
the
timer.
@
Types
of
Timers:
TIMER:
This
can
be
used
to
turn
the
power
on
and
off
at
the
same
time
each
day.
(“Good
morning
music”)
SLEEP
TIMER:
This
can
be
used
to
set
the
power
to
turn
off
in
intervals
of
10
minutes
between
60
and
10
minutes,
using
the
remote
con-
trol
unit.
("Good
night
music”)
{f
there
should
be
a
power
failure
or
if
the
power
cord
should
be
unplugged
from
the
power
outlet,
"00:00"
or
the
time
at
which
the
power
failed
flashes
on
the
time
display.
If
this
happens,
reset
the
current
time.
(Reset
the
current
time
and
timer
settings.)
Checking
the
Timer
Settings
To
check
the
timer
settings,
turn
the
receiver's
power
on
then
press
the
timer
button.
Next,
press
the
ENTER/NEXT
button
repeatedly
to
dispiay
the
following:
Timer
start
mode
reception
band,
preset
channel
number
and
timer
on
time
timer
off
time.
Press
the
ENTER/NEXT
button
once
again
to
return
to
the
frequency
display.
If
the
timer
on
or
off
times
are
not
set,
“00:00”
flashes
and
the
display
does
not
switch
to
the
next
step.
Changing
the
Timer
Settings
When
timer
setting
operations
are
repeated,
the old
timer
settings
are
cleared
and
the
new
ones
are
set.
Clearing
the
Timer
Settings
Press
the
TIMER
key
once,
then
press
it
again
while
“FU
AC"
is
displayed
to
clear
the
timer
settings.
Cautions
on
Setting
the
Timer
The
timer
settings
are
given
priority,
so
when
the
timer
on
time
is
reached,
the
function
switches
to
that
function
set
for
the
timer.
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