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Fisher P7 - Dubbing Tapes

Fisher P7
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»quential
Recording
t
the
DIRECTION
MODE
switch
to
the
“>
position
then
press
the
NER
REC
button.
After
both
sides
of
the
tape
in
Deck
2
are
recorded,
recording
continues
on
both
sides
of
the
tape
in
Deck
1
(Fig.
45).
Deck
1
is
set
to
the
recording
standby
mode
while
Deck
2
is
re-
cording.
(The
FORWARD
and
RECORD
indicators
on
Deck
1
flash.)
g.
45
Recording
starts
Forward
side
of
Deck
2
tape
Reverse
side
of
Deck
2
tape
Forward
side
of
Deck
1
tape
Reverse
side
of
Deck
1
tape
Recording
ends
airing
Recording
.
.
.
(Fig.
46)
ig.
46
Deck
2
“TUNER
REC”
indicator
lit
When
recording
on
Deck
2
Deck
1
“TUNER
REC”
indicator
lit
When
recording
on
Deck
1
The
RECORD
indicator
and
the
FORWARD
or
REVERSE
indicator
are
lit.
lanual
Recording
of
Compact
Discs,
Records,
ATs,
etc.
Press
the
REC
OUT
button
to
select
the
source
to
be
recorded.
See
“REC
OUT
Button”.
Press
the
PAUSE
button.
With
the
RECORD
button
pressed
in,
press
the
FORWARD
PLAY
or
REVERSE
PLAY
button
to
set
the
deck
to
the
recording
standby
mode.
~
Press
the
FORWARD
PLAY
button
to
record
on
the
forward
side
or
on
both
sides.
Press
the
REVERSE
PLAY
button
to
record
on
the
reverse
side.
.
Start
playback
on
the
source
component.
.
Adjust
the
recording
level.
djusting
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
tevel
indicator
lights
up
to
the
“+3”
mark
when
the
volume
is
high.
(The
indicator
may
light
up
to
the
“+6”
mark
momentarily.)
Press
the
PAUSE
button
when
playback
starts
on
the
source
to
begin
recording.
The
RECORD
and
FORWARD
indicators
light
when
recording
on
the
forward
side.
-
The
RECORD
and
REVERSE
indicators
light
when
recording
on
the
reverse
side.
flanual
Sequential
Recording
se
the
manual
recording
procedure
for
sequential
recording
of
a
CD,
acord,
or
other
source
from
Deck
1
to
Deck
2
(or
vice
versa)
(Fig.
47).
Load
tapes
in
both
decks
and
set
the
DIRECTION
MODE
switch
to
the
_)
position.
Set
Deck
1
(or
Deck
2)
to
the
recording
mode.
~—
Deck
2
(or
Deck
1)
is
set
to
the
recording
standby
mode
(the
FORWARD
and
RECORD
indicators
flash).
Sequential
recording
is
not
possible
with
FCRS
recording
of
CDs.
If
the
DIRECTION
MODE
switch
is
set
to
the
4)
position
when
you
start
recording
though
you
do
not
want
to
record
sequentially,
press
the
STOP
button
on
the
deck
which
is
in
the
recording
standby
mode.
*ig.
47
.)
Forward
side
of
Deck
4
(Deck
2)
tape
)
Reverse
side
of
Deck
1
(Deck
2)
tape
)
Forward
side
of
Deck
2
(Deck
1)
tape
|)
Reverse
side
of
Deck
2
(Deck
1)
tape
You
can
continue
recording
from
Deck
2
onto
Deck
1.
1.
Load
a
new
tape
into
Deck
1
while
recording
on
Deck
2.
2.
Press
the
PAUSE
button
on
Deck
1,
then
with
the
RECORD
button
pressed
in,
press
the
FORWARD
PLAY
or
REVERSE
PLAY
button
to
set
Deck
1
to
the
recording
standby
mode.
~
Recording
continues
on
Deck
1
when
the
tape
in
Deck
2
re-
aches
the
end.
Simultaneous
and
Independent
Recording
See
“REC
OUT
Button”.
1.
Press
the
REC
OUT
TAPE
1
button
to
select
the
source
to
be
re-
corded
on
Deck
7.
2.
Press
the
REC
OUT
TAPE
2
button
to
select
the
source
to
be
re-
corded
on
Deck
2.
3.
Operate
Decks
1
and
2
as
follows.
1)
Press
the
PAUSE
button.
2)
With
the
RECORD
button
pressed
in,
press
the
FORWARD
PLAY
or
REVERSE
PLAY
button
to
set
the
deck
to
the
recording
standby
mode.
3)
Adjust
the
recording
level.
4.
When
playback
starts,
press
the
PAUSE
button
to
begin
recording.
Example:
Simultaneous
recording
of
a
CD
(Fig.
48)
Fig.
48
a)
Amplifier
b)
Deck
1
c)
Deck
2
@
Recording
is
possible
even
if
the
A/V
source
is
set
to
a
position
other
than
CD.
Example:
Independent
recording
of
a
record
and
a
CD
(Fig.
49)
Fig.
49
a)
Amplifier
b)
Deck
1
c)
Deck
2
@
Set the
A/V
source
to
PHONO.
Dubbing
Tapes
Use
normal
speed
dubbing
to
listen
to
the
tape
in
Deck
1
while
dubbing.
Use
high
speed
dubbing
to
shorten
the
time
required
for
dubbing
in
half.
Normal
Speed
Dubbing
Press
the
DUBBING
button
to
begin
normal
speed
dubbing.
High
Speed
Dubbing
Press
the
HIGH
SPEED
button
to
begin
high
speed
dubbing.
@
When
using
the
DUBBING
or
HIGH
SPEED
button,
dubbing
always
starts
from
the
first
selection,
and
the
graphic
equalizer
effect
cannot
be
recorded.
@
To
start
dubbing
from
the
middle
of
a
tape
or
to
record
with
the
graphic
equalizer
effect,
follow
the
manual
dubbing
procedure.
When
the
DUBBING
or
HIGH
SPEED
button
is
pressed:
(Fig.
50)
Fig.
50
a)
Deck
1
b)
The
tape
is
rewound
automatically.
c)
The
beginning
of
the
first
selection
is
found.
d)
Piayback
starts.
e)
Deck
2
f)
The
tape
is
rewound
automatically.
g)
The
tape
is
automatically
set
at
the
beginning
of
the
leader
tape.
h)
Recording
starts.
@
For
high
speed
dubbing,
the
position
of
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
does
not
affect
the
recording.
For
cross
Dolby
recording,
use
normal
speed
dubbing.
@
Press
the
STOP
button
on
one
of
the
decks
to
stop
dubbing.
Pressing
the
PAUSE
buttons
will
not
stop
the
tapes.
@
To
switch
from
normal
speed
to
high
speed
dubbing
and
vice
versa,
first
press
the
STOP
button
to
cancel
the
dubbing
mode,
then
start
over.

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