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ENGL
CASSETTE
DECK
Cassette
tray:
Deck
1
The
cassette
tray
opens
out
when
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
@
is
pressed.
Insert
the
cassette
tape
with
the
side
on
which
the
tape
is
exposed
facing
away
from
you.
To
close
the
cassette
tray,
press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
®
again.
Tape
direction
indicators:
Deck
1
These
indicate
the
direction
of
playback
of
the
tape
in
Deck
1
as
well
as
whether
or
not
a
tape
is
loaded.
The
indicators
flash
when
the
tape
is
being
fast-forwarded
or
rewound.
The
tape
direction
indicators
for
Deck
2
remain
off
when
the
tape
in
Deck
1
is
moving.
«
(rewind)
button:
Deck
1
Press
this
ta
rewind
the
tape
in
Deck
1.
Also,
if
pressed
during
playback
in
the
>
(forward)
direction,
the
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
currently
playing
selection,
and
if
pressed
during
playback
in
the
4
(reverse)
direction,
the
tape
is
forwarded
to
the
begin-
ning
of
the
next
selection
(on
the
back
side
of
the
tape).
DP
(fast-forward)
button:
Deck
1
Press
this
to
fast-forward
the
tape
in
Deck
1.
Also,
if
pressed
during
playback
in
the
»
(forward)
direction,
the
tape
is
fast-forwarded
to
the
beginning
of
the
following
selection,
and
if
pressed
during
playback
in
the
4
(reverse)
direction,
the
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
currently
playing
selection
(on
the
back
side
of
the
tape).
Cassette
tray:
Deck
2
When
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
is
pressed,
the
cassette
tray
opens
out.
Place
the
cassette
tape
in
the
tray
with
the
side
on
which
the
tape
is
exposed
facing
the
back.
To
close
the
cassette
tray,
press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
again.
Tape
direction
indicators:
Deck
2
These
indicate
the
direction
of
playback
of
the
tape
in
Deck
2
as
well
as
whether
or
not
a
tape
is
loaded.
The
indicators
flash
when
the
tape
is
being
fast-forwarded
or
rewound.
The
tape
direction
indicators
for
Deck
1
remain
off
when
the
tape
in
Deck
2
is
moving.
D>
(fast-forward)
button:
Deck
2
Press
this
to
fast-forward
the
tape
in
Deck
2.
Also,
if
pressed
during
playback
in
the
>
(forward)
direction,
the
tape
is
fast-forwarded
to
the
beginning
of
the
following
selection,
and
if
pressed
during
playback
in
the
¢
(reverse)
direction,
the
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
currently
playing
selection
(on
the
back
side
of
the
tape}.
44
(rewind)
button:
Deck
2
Press
this
to
rewind
the
tape
in
Deck
2.
Also,
if
pressed
during
playback
in
the
»
(forward)
direction,
the
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
currently
playing
selection,
and
if
pressed
during
playback
in
the
4
(reverse)
direction,
the
tape
is
forwarded
to
the
begin-
ning
of
the
next
selection
(on
the
back
side
of
the
tape).
>
(forward
play)
button:
Deck
1
Press
this
button
to
begin
playback
in
the
forward
direction
on
Deck
1.
Deck
1
indicator
This
indicator
lights
when
Deck
1
is
selected.
This
indicates
the
deck
for
which
the
counter
is
functioning.
Normally,
the
indicator
on
the
deck
which
has
been
operated
fights.
¢
(reverse
piay)
button:
Deck
1
Press
this
button
to
begin
playback
in
the
reverse
direction
on
Deck
1.
@
(stop)
button:
Deck
1
Press
this
button
when
the
tape
in
Deck
1
is
moving
to
stop
the
tape.
4
(reverse
play)
button:
Deck
2
Press
this
button
to
begin
playback
in
the
reverse
direction
on
Deck
2.
Deck
2
indicator
This
indicator
lights
when
Deck
2
is
selected.
This
indicates
the
deck
for
which
the
counter
is
functioning.
Normally,
the
indicator
on
the
deck
which
has
been
operated
lights.
»
(forward
play)
button:
Deck
2
Press
this
button
to
begin
playback
in
the
forward
direction
on
Deck
2.
@
(stop)
button:
Deck
2
Press
this
button
when
the
tape
in
Deck
2
is
moving
to
stop
the
tape.
The
tape
direction
indicators
for
Decks
1
and
2
(@
and
@)
aiso
indicate
whether
or
not
cassette
tapes
are
toaded.
The
indicators
remain
off
if
no
cassette
tape
is
loaded
when
in
the
stop
mode.
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6
6
8
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8
4
OPEN/CLOSE
button:
Deck
1
Press
this
button
to
open
and
close
the
cassette
tray.
&
OPEN/CLOSE
button:
Deck
2
Press
this
button
to
open
and
close
the
cassette
tray.
Dubbing
indicator
This
lights
during
dubbing.
DUBBING
button
Dubbing
(copying)
a
tape
from
Deck
1
onto
Deck
2
is
possible
simply
by
pressing
this
button.
COUNTER
RESET
button
Press
this
button
to
reset
the
tape
counter
to
‘0000'.
REV.
MODE
switch
Use
this
to
set
the
reverse
mode
to
one
of
the
following
modes:
==
(Single
side
mode),
22>
(Double
side
[reverse]
mode),
C&D
(continuous
mode).
Refer
to
Page
18.
DOLBY
NR
selector
switch
Use
this
switch
to
select
the
Dolby
NR
mode,
ON,
OFF.
During
playback,
set
this
switch
to
the
same
mode
in
which
the
tape
was
recorded.
CD
SRS
indicator
This
lights
during
recording
with
the
CD
SRS
function.
®
CD
SRS
(CD
synchronized
recording
button)
Use
this
button
for
CO
synchronized
recording.
Refer
to
Page
22.
CD
SRS
button
This
button
is
used
for
recording
CDs
(Page
22).
Pay
attention
to
the
following:
@
Recording
begins
on
the
tape
as
soon
as
this
button
is
pressed,
so
be
sure
to
wind
up
the
leader
tape
beforehand.
@
If
this
button
is
pressed
while
a
CD
is
playing,
the
CD
SRS
indicator
{
@
)
lights
but
recording
onto
the
tape
does
not
begin.
Stop
the
CD
first
before
pressing
this
button.
Se
@
REC/REC
MUTE
(recording
/
recording
mute)
button
To
record,
press
the
REC/REC
MUTE
button,
then
press
the
>
or
@
button.
If
only
the
REC/REC
MUTE
button
is
pressed,
the
deck
is
set
to
the
recording
pause
mode.
If
this
button
is
pressed
during
recording,
the
recording
mute
mode
is
set
for
approximately
5
seconds,
after
which
the
deck
is
set
to
the
recording
pause
mode.
To
resume
recording,
press
the
P
or
button.
When
the
button
is
pressed
while
the
cassette
deck
is
in
the
stop
mode,
a
blank
section
of
approximately
5
seconds
is
created
on
the
tape,
after
which
the
deck
is
set
to
the
recording
pause
mode.
If
the
REC/REC
MUTE
button
is
held
in,
a
blank
section
is
created
on
the
tape
until
the
point
where
the
button
is
released.
Recording
pause
mode
Recording
of
the
CD
begins
if
the
CD
player's
PLAY
key
is
pressed
during
the
recording
pause
mode.
@
=
REC/REC
MUTE
indicator
This
lights
when
the
recording
or
recording
standby
mode
is
set
using
the
REC/REC
MUTE
button
@,
and
flashes
during
the
recording
mute
mode.
®
Tape
counter
The
tape
counter
functions
for
the
deck
whose
indicator
(@
or
@)
is
lit.
NOTE
e
After
the
power
cord
is
plugged
into
an
outlet,
a
mechanical
sound
is
produced
from
the
cassette
deck
when
the
power
switch
is
turned
on
the
first
time
only,
This
is
the
sound
of
the
cassette
mechanism
being
set
to
the
proper
Operating
position,
and
is
not
a
problem
with
the
deck.

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