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• To rewind or fast-forward the
tape, press then press
(Rewind) or (Fast For-
ward).
• To stop fast-forward or re-
wind, press .
3. Adjust the volume
and set
E-
BASS
for the desired sound.
4. To stop play before the tape side
reaches the end, press .
Press while the cassette
player is stopped to open the
cassette compartment and re-
move the tape.
RECORDING ON A
CASSETTE TAPE
You can record from the CD player
or radio to a cassette tape.
Caution:
If you use a cassette tape
with the erase-protection tabs re-
moved, do not force down . This
can damage the recording mecha-
nism. See “Preventing Accidental
Erasure” on Page 25.
illustration
illustration
Notes:
• Be sure the cassette’s erase-
protection tabs are in place (see
“Preventing Accidental Erasure”
on Page 25).
• Before you load a cassette tape
for recording, turn the cassette’s
hub with your finger or a pencil
to move the tape past its leader.
• The recording level is preset.
E-
BASS
and
VOLUME
have no ef-
fect on the recording level or
quality.
• Tape quality greatly affects the
quality of the recording. We rec-
ommend regular length (60- or
90-minute) cassette tapes. For
low-noise, wide-range record-
ings, use normal-bias tape.
Recording from the Tuner
1. Load a blank cassette tape, or
one you want to record over, into
the cassette deck with the full
reel to the left and the side you
want to record on facing you.
2. Press then (Record). , ,
and lock down.
3. Slide
FUNCTION
to
TUNER
.
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