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Fisher P7 - Recording; FCRS Recording of Compact Discs

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Recording
3efore
Recording
and
Dubbing
|.
Load
the
tape
onto
which
you
want
to
record.
Set
the
tape
with
the
side
onto
which
you
want
to
record
facing
out.
Make
sure
that
the
accidental
erasure
prevention
tabs
have
not
been
broken
off.
See
“Protecting
important
Recordings”.
2,
Set
the
DOLBY
NR
switch.
B:To
record
with
Dolby
B.
OFF:
To
record
without
Dolby.
C:To
record
with
Dolby
C.
3.
Set
the
DIRECTION
MODE
switch.
7”:
To
record
on
one
side
only.
~~
or
():
To
record
consecutively
on
both
sides.
lf
recording
is
started
from
the
reverse
side,
only
the
reverse
side
will
be
recorded.
Sequential
Recording:
You
can
record
in
sequence
from
Deck
1
(or
Deck
2)
onto
Deck
2
(or
Deck
1)
by
setting
the
DIRECTION
MODE
switch
to
the
4
position.
4.
Press
the
REC
OUT
button.
See
the
following
section
“REC
OUT
Button”.
5.
Press
the
PAUSE
button.
The
FORWARD
and
REVERSE
indicators
flash.
6.
While
pressing
on
the
RECORD
button,
press
the
FORWARD
PLAY
or
REVERSE
PLAY
button
to
set
the
deck
to
the
record
pause
mode.
Press
the
FORWARD
PLAY
button
to
record
on
the
forward
side
or
on
both
sides.
The
RECORD
indicator
flashes
and
the
FORWARD
indicator
remains
flashing.
Press
the
REVERSE
PLAY
button
to
record
on
the
reverse
side.
The
RECORD
indicator
flashes
and
the
REVERSE
indicator
re-
mains
flashing.
7.
Start
playback
on
the
source
you
wish
to
record.
8.
Adjust
the
recording
level.
There
is
no
need
to
adjust
the
recording
level
during
FCRS
dubbing.
Adjusting
the
Recording
Level
@
For
normal
and
chrome
tapes:
Adjust
so
that
the
recording
level
indicator
lights
up
to
the
“o”
mark
when
the
volume
is
high.
(The
indicator
may
light
up
to
the
“+3”
mark
momentarily.)
@
For
metal
tapes:
Adjust
so
that
the
recording
level
indicator
lights
up
to
the
“+3”
mark
when
the
volume
is
high.
(The
indicator
may
light
up
to
the
“+6”
mark
momentarily.)
9.
Stop
playback
on
the
source.
10.
Start
FCRS
recording
or
manual
recording.
REC
OUT
Button
(The
mode
is
set
to
“SOURCE”
when
the
power
is
turned
on)
For
Manual
Recording
on
Deck
1:
Press
the
REC
OUT
TAPE
1
button
to
select
the
source
to
be
recorded
onto
Deck
1
(Fig.
38).
The
“A”
mark
indicates
the
recording
source.
For
Manual
Recording
on
Deck
2:
Press
the
REC
OUT
TAPE
2
button
to
select
the
source
to
be
recorded
onto
Deck
2
(Fig.
38).
The“W”
mark
indicates
the
recording
source.
Fig.
38
a)
To
dub
from
Deck
2
to
Deck
1.
b)
To
record
a
CD
on
Deck
1.
c)
To
record
a
radio
program
on
Deck
Ie
a)
To
record
a
record
or
DAT,
etc.
on
Deck
1.
e)
To
dub
from
Deck
1
to
Deck
2.
f)
To
record
a
CD
on
Deck
2.
g)
To
record
a
radio
program
on
Deck
2.
h)
To
record
a
record
or
DAT,
etc.
on
Deck
2.
@
Aside
from
d)
and
h),
recording
is
done
regardiess
of
the
A/V
source
setting.
The
REC
OUT
button
does
not
function
during
re-
cording.
FCRS
Recording
of
Compact
Discs
@
Before
starting,
play
the
disc
and
adjust
the
recording
level.
See
the
previous
section
“Adjusting
the
Recording
Level”.
Use
Deck
2.
(Recording
starts
in
the
forward
direction.)
FCRS
CD
Recording
Recording
onto
the
tape
starts
automatically
simply
by
pressing
the
CD
REC
button
(Fig.
39).
Fig.
39
a)
Tape
rewound
automatically
b)
Tape
automatically
set
at
beginning
of
leader
tape
c)
Recording
starts
d)
Pause
e)
Beginning
of
playback
f)
CD
player
operation
@
When
the
CD
player
is
set
to
the
pause
mode,
Deck
2
is
set
to
the
recording
standby
mode.
@
When
the
CD
player
is
set
to
the
stop
mode,
Deck
2
is
also
set
to
the
stop
mode.
@
Press
the
Deck
2
STOP
button
to
cancel
the
recording
mode.
(CD
playback
continues.)
Use
the
manual
recording
procedure
to
start
recording
from
the
middie
of
the
tape.
See
“Manual
Recording”.
Normai
Recording
(Go
to
“Procedure
for
Normal
Recording”)
The
tracks
are
recorded
in
the
same
order
as
on
the
disc.
(Pro-
grammed
recording
is
also
possible.)
Edited
Recording
(Go
to
“Procedure
for
Automatic
Edited
Recording”
and/or
“Procedure
for
Manual
Edited
Recording”)
With
this
function,
the
tracks
are
selected
so
that
no
track
will
be
cut
in
half
at
the
end
of
the
tape.
Automatic
Edited
Recording
In
this
case,
simply
press
the
EDIT
button
and
select
the
tape
length
(46,
60
or
90
minutes).
The
tracks
to
be
recorded
are
selected
auto-
matically.
@
Automatic
edited
recording
is
also
possible
on
30-,
40-,
50-
or
54-
minute
tapes,
etc.
Manual
Edited
Recording
Edited
recording
of
programmed
tracks
is
possibile
onto
46-,
60-,
and
90-minute
tapes.
@
Manual
edited
recording
of
programmed
tracks
is
also
possible
on
30-,
40-,
50-
or
54-minute
tapes.
Auto
Space
Recording
This
function
automatically
creates
5-second
blank
sections
between
selections
on
the
tape.
During
Recording
. .
.
(Fig.
40)
Fig.
40
a)
The
RECORD
indicator
and
the
FORWARD
(when
in
the
forward
direction)
or
REVERSE
(when
in
the
reverse
direction)
indicator
are
lit.
b)
The
CD
REC
indicator
flashes
then
remains
lit.
Procedure
for
Normai
Recording
For
programmed
recording,
set
the
program
beforehand.
See
“Pro-
grammed
Playback”.
1.
For
auto
space
recording,
press
the
AUTO
SPACE
button
to
turn
the
“SPACE”
indicator
on.
2.
Press
the
CD
REC
button
to
start
FCRS
recording.
@
For
edited
recording,
the
auto
space
function
is
set
automatically
when
the
EDIT
button
is
pressed.
See
“Procedure
for
Automatic
Edited
Recording”.
@
To
turn
the
auto
space
function
off,
press
the
AUTO
SPACE
button
to
turn
the
“SPACE”
indicator
off.

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