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Marantz PM-62 - Operation Procedures; Playing Audio Sources; Tape Deck Operations

Marantz PM-62
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OPERATION
PROCEDURES
2
Operate
each
equipment
to
start
play.
TO
PLAY
AN
ANALOG
RECORD
14.
Set
the
INPUT
SELECTOR
switch
to
PHONO.
Press
the
MM/MC
switch
on
the
rear
panel
according
to
the
type
of
cardridge
(MM
or
MC)
used
on
the
tunntable.
2.
Play
a
record
on
the
turntable.
3.
Adjust
the
volume
with
the
VOLUME
control
and
adjust
the
tone
with
the
BASS
and
TREBLE
controls.
NOTES:
@
Setthe
VOLUME
control
to
the
minimum
position
before
placing
the
stylus
on
the
record
or
before
replacing
the
cartridge.
©
Do
not
apply
shock
or
vibration
to
the
turntable
during
play,
as
this
may
cause
the
stylus
to
jump
and
the
analog
record
to
be
damaged.
@
|f
the
turntable
is
installed
too
close
to
the
speakers,
the
volume
may
not
be
able
to
be
increased
to
a
high
level
due
to
howling.
®@
Do
not
switch
the
power
OFF
while
the
stylus
is
on
the
record
surface.
TO
LISTEN
TO
FM/AM
BROADCASTS
1.
Set
the
INPUT
SELECTOR
switch
to
TUNER.
2.
Tune
in
the
desired
station
on
the
tuner.
3.
Adjust
the
volume
with
the
VOLUME
control
and
adjust
the
tone
with
the
BASS
and
TREBLE
controls.
TO
PLAY
A
COMPACT
DISC
1.
Set
the
INPUT
SELECTOR
switch
to
CD.
2.
Play
a
CD
on
the
CD
player.
3.
Adjust
the
volume
with
the
VOLUME
control
and
adjust
the
tone
with
the
BASS
and
TREBLE
controls.
TO
PLAY
A
COMPONENT
CONNECTED
TO
AUX
JACKS
The
component
connected
to
the
AUX
jacks
on
the
rear
panel
can
be
played
as
follows.
1.
Set
the
INPUT
SELECTOR
switch
to
AUX.
2.
Play
the
component
connected
to
the
selected
input.
3.
Adjust
the
volume
with
the
VOLUME
control
and
adjust
the
tone
with
the
BASS
and
TREBLE
controls.
TAPE
DECK
OPERATION
Control
used
for
operatig
the
tape
deck.
TAPE
PLAYBACK
1.
Press
the
DCC
or
TAPE
switch
@).
The
indicator
above
the
switch
will
light
up.
2.
Play
a
prerecorded
tape
on
the
tape
deck.
3.
Adjust
the
volume
with
the
VOLUME
contro!
@).
4.
Adjust
the
tone
with
the
BASS
and
TREBLE
controls
©).
NOTES:
@
Set
the
DCC
or
TAPE
switches
to
OFF
when
a
tape
is
not
to
be
played.
@
The
tape
can
be
played
regardless
of
the
setting
of
the
INPUT
SELECTOR
©.
TAPE
RECORDING
The
playback
sound
of
a
program
source
component,
such
as
a
turntable,
a
tuner,
or
a
CD
player,
can
be
recorded
on
tape
as
follows.
1..Set
the
INPUT
SELECTOR
switch
©
to
select
the
program
source
to
be
recorded.
2.
Play
the
program
source.
3.
Operate
the
tape
deck(s)
to
record
the
playback
sound
on
tape(s).
NOTE:
Recording
onto
tape
decks
is
not
possible
while
the
SOURCE
DIRECT
switch
is
pressed
in.
TAPE
MONITORING
When
a
three-head
tape
deck
is
connected
to
the
DCC
jacks,
the
sound
recorded
on
tape
can
be
monitored
through
the
speakers
by
pressing
the
DCC
monitor
switch
@).
In
this
case,
the
tape
deck
must
be
connected
to
this
unit
via
both
recording
and
playback
connection
cords.
NOTE:
When
the
tape
deck
is
a
two-head
system,
the
recorded
sound
cannot
be
monitored
even
when
the
DCC
or
TAPE
switch
@)
is
pressed.
In
this
case,
however,
the
sound
of
the
program
source
being
recorded
can
be
monitored.
DUBBING
OF
PRERECORDED
TAPES
If
you
connect
two
tape
decks
to
this
unit,
the
contents
of
a
prerecorded
tape
can
be
copied
onto
another
tape.
For
example,
you
can
record
only
the
desired
tunes
on
a
tape
containing
an
FM
radio
program
onto
another
tape,
or
you
can
copy
the
contents
of
an
open-reel
tape
onto
a
cassette
tape.
To
copy
the
playback
signal
of
tape
deck
1
onto
tape
deck
2,
press
the
COPY
DCC
TAPE
switch.

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