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Fisher MC-723BK
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AUXILIARY
PROGRAM
SOURCE
You
may
increase
the
versatility
of
the
audio
system
by
play¬
ing
an
additional
program
source
through
the
AUX
jacks.
The
auxiliary
source
may
be
a
compact
disc
player,
stereo
TV
set,
Hi-Fi
video
cassette
recorder,
multi-band
tuner,
or
any
other
similar
unit.
Connect
your
auxiliary
unit
as
shown
in
CONNECTING
THE
UNIT.
1.
After
completing
all
the
connections,
switch
on
the
audio
system
and
your
auxiliary
unit.
2.
Press
the
AUX
FUNCTION
switch.
3.
Operate
your
auxiliary
unit,
according
to
its
Owner's
Manual.
4.
Adjust
the
VOLUME,
BALANCE
and
GRAPHIC
EQUAL¬
IZER
controls
for
the
most
pleasant
listening
level
and
tone
balance.
TAPE
DECK
OPERATION
RECOMMENDED
CASSETTE
TAPES
In
order
to
obtain
optimum
performance
with
the
built-in
cassette
tape
deck,
it
is
essential
to
use
only
high
quality
cassette
tapes.
The
bias
and
equalization
of
your
tape
deck
is
adjusted
to
yield
excellent
results,
if
used
with
brand
name
tapes
such
as
TDK.
BASF,
MAXELL.
SCOTCH,
MEMOREX,
AMPEX
and
FUJI
Use
C-30,
C-60
and
C-90
cassettes
only.
We
do
not
recommend
the
C-l
20
cassettes
because
they
are
subject
to
mechanical
instability.
Proper
and
constant
tape
tension
cannot
be
controlled.
DOLBY
NR
SWITCH
This
unit
is
equipped
with
the
Dolby
B-type
Noise
Reduction
circuit
to
reduce
tape
hiss
and
increase
the
signal-to-noise
ratio.
The
Dolby
B-type
NR
system
consists
of
switchable
recording
and
playback
Dolby
NR
circuits.
If
the
switch
is
set
in¬
correctly,
optimum
performance
will
not
be
obtained.
To
use
the
Dolby
B-type
NR
circuit,
set
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
to
ON
(left)
during
recording
or
playback.
Be
sure
to
use
this
feature
if
you
are
playing
back
tapes
that
have
been
recorded
with
the
Dolby
B-type
NR
system.
When
using
tapes
that
have
been
recorded
without
the
Dolby
B-type
NR
system,
or
when
you
wish
to
record
without
the
Dolby
NR
system,
set
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
to
OFF
(right).
TO
INSERT
THE
CASSETTE
{Decks
A
and
B)
Press
the
STOP/EJECT
button
to
open
the
cassette
compart¬
ment.
Press
the
STOP/EJECT
button
twice
if
any
of
the
other
buttons
(except
PAUSE)
have
been
pressed.
Insert
a
cassette
with
the
tape
on
the
left
(as
seen
through
the
window)
and
with
the
tape
slot
at
the
bottom.
The
cassette
will
fit
only
in
the
correct
position.
Close
the
cassette
compartment
by
gently
pushing
in
on
the
top
center
of
the
cassette
compartment
lid.
DO
NOT
USE
FORCE.
CHECKING
THE
CASSETTE
Make
sure
that
the
cassette
tape
is
not
slack
prior
to
inserting
the
cassette
into
the
recorder.
If
the
tape
is
slack,
it
may
wind
around
the
head
mechanism
and
trouble
may
result.
Use
a
pencil
as
shown
in
the
picture
to
take
up
the
slack
on
one
of
the
reels.
SAFEGUARD
AGAINST
ACCIDENTAL
ERASURE
Whenever
a
recording
is
made,
any
sound
already
on
the
tape
is
erased.
To
protect
recordings
from
being
erased,
break
out
the
tabs
on
the
rear
of
the
cassette.
Use
a
screwdriver.
Remove
tab
A
at
the
right
to
protect
the
recording
on
SIDE
1
and
tab
B
to
protect
SIDE
2.
To
record
on
a
cassette
without
a
guard
tab.
cover
the
hole
with
adhesive
tape.
See
Fig.
3.
TO
REMOVE
THE
CASSETTE
(Decks
A
and
B)
To
open
the
cassette
compartment,
press
the
STOP/EJECT
button.
Press
the
STOP/EJECT
button
twice
if
any
of
the
other
buttons
(except
PAUSE)
have
been
pressed.
Remove
the
cassette.
To
use
the
other
side
of
the
tape,
turn
the
cassette
over
and
reinsert
it.
TAPE
PLAYBACK
{Decks
A
and
B)
1.
Switch
on
the
unit's
power
2.
Press
the
TAPE
FUNCTION
switch.
3.
Set
the
RECORD/PLAY
switch
as
follows:
To
play
back
on
DECK
A,
set
the
switch
to
the
left
(TAPE
A).
To
play
back
on
DECK
B,
set
the
switch
to
the
right
(CONT.
BOA).
4.
Press
the
STOP/EJECT
button
and
put
a
cassette
in
the
compartment,
with
the
side
to
be
played
toward
you
and
the
tape
slot
at
the
bottom.
5.
Set
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
to
the
desired
position.
To
play
back
tapes
with
Dolby
B-type
NR,
set
the
switch
to
ON
(left).
To
play
back
other
tapes
(recorded
without
the
Dolby
NR
system),
set
it
to
OFF
(right).
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Fisher MC-723BK Specifications

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BrandFisher
ModelMC-723BK
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish

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