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Philips AS 9300 User Manual

Philips AS 9300
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@
Make
sure
that
the
arm
is
lying
freely
onits
support
(not
fixed
with
clip
A\).
@
Move
lever
A\
to
the
¥
position.
@
Take
the
tone
arm
from
its
support
and
move
it
inwards.
This
starts
the
record
player.
Then
position
the
arm
above
the
desired
track
on
the
record.
@
Move
the
lever
A\
carefully
to
the
¥
position.
The
record
starts
to
play.
@
The
record
can
be
interrupted
by
moving
lever
A\
to
the
¥
position.
To
continue,
move
lever
A\
to
the
¥
position.
@
The
record
player
stops
automatically
at
the
end
of
the
record
and
the
arm
returns
to
its
support.
@
Stopping
can
be
done
at
any
given
moment.
Set
lever
A\
to
the
¥
position
and
then
move
the
player
arm
outwards.
When
you
reach
the
support,
the
turntable
will
stop.
e
Set
lever
A\ to
the
¥
position,
secure
the
arm
and
replace
the
stylus
protection
cover.
Note:
If
the
auto-return
mechanism
of
the
record
player
fails
to
work
the
first
time
after
transit,
move
the
tone
arm
towards
the
centre
by
hand.
The
mecha-
nism
will
activate,
and
the
tone
arm
will
return.
Do
not
use
force;
be
positive,
but
gentle.
Once
the
auto-
return
mechanism
has
been
reset
in
this
manner,
it
will
function
automatically
thereafter.
CD.TV
INPUT
e@
The
CD.TV
sockets
©)
can
be
used
to
connect
a
Compact
Disc
player
or
the
sound
channel
of
a
television
set.
It
could
also
be
a
separate
tuner,
receiver,
recorder
(only
for
playback!)
etc.
@
Select
the
CD.TV
mode
with
selector
bution
(9),
when
you
wish
to
use
the
CD.TV
input.
CASSETTE
RECORDING
@
Recording
is
only
possible
with
deck
I.
®
For
recording,
always
use
NORMAL
or
FERRO
cassettes
(IEC
type
J).
e@
For
playback,
any
cassette
type
can
be
inserted.
Copyright
Recording
is
permissible
insofar
as
copyright
or
other
rights
of
third
parties
are
not
infringed.
For
the
U.K.
only:
Recording
and
Playback
of
material
may
require
consent.
See
Copyright
Act
1956
and
The
Performer’s
Protection
Acts
1958
to
1972.
Prepare
the
recorder
for
recording
as
follows:
@
Open
the
cassette
compartment
@)
by
pressing
in
STOP/EJECT
@@)
once,
if
necessary
twice.
@
Put
a
cassette
in
the
cassette
compartment:
open
side
down,
the
full
spool
to
the
left
(Fig.
4).
@
Do
not
use
safeguarded
cassettes
for
making
a
recording.
It
will
obstruct
proper
operation
of
record
button
@
5),
with
risk
of
damage.
e
Close
the
cassette
compartment.
@
Press
in
PAUSE
button
@).
@
Press
in
the
RECORD
button
@).
The
PLAY
button
@)
will
follow
automatically.
e@
Select
the
sound
source
to
be
recorded,
using
the
selectors
(2)
43),
@8)
or
@).
@
By
releasing
the
PAUSE
button
@)
at
the
correct
moment,
the
recording
will
start.
@
When
the
recording
is
completed,
press
the
PAUSE
button
@)
again.
The
recorder
will
then
remain
ready
for
the
next
recording.
@
If
you
stop
recording,
press
the
STOP/EJECT
button
@¢).
Do
not
forget
to
release
the
PAUSE
button
)
if
it
is
pressed
in.
CASSETTE
PLAYBACK
(TAPE
MODE)
@
Press
TAPE
selector
@9).
e
Either
cassette
deck
I
or
I
may
be
used.
@
Open
ithe
cassette
compartment
by
pressing
STOP/EJECT
button
@o)
or
@é).
@
Place
a
recorded
cassette
in
the
compartment:
open
side
down,
full
spool
to
the
left.
@
Close
the
cassette
compartment.
e
Press
the
PLAY
button
@
or
@.
This
starts
playback
of
deck
I
or
deck
IL.
If
both
PLAY
buttons
are
pressed,
deck
II
has
priority.
@
Tostop
playback,
press
STOP/EJECT
button
@gor
@).
The
tape
stops
automatically
at
the
end
of
the
cassette.
CONTINUOUS
PLAYBACK
@
Press
TAPE
selector
@9).
@
Press
both
STOP/EJECT
buttons
and
insert
a
recorded
cassette
into
both
decks.
@
Press
PLAY
button
(9
of
deck
Il.
Deck
II
will
now
play.
@
Press
PAUSE
button
@)
and
then
press
PLAY
button
@4)
of
deck
I.
The
tape
in
deck
I
stands
still.
@
At
the
end
of
the
cassette
in
deck
II
(or
when
STOP/EJECT
button
@0)
is
pressed),
deck
I
will
start
playing
back.
DUBBING
-
Copying
from
deck
II
to
deck
I
@
Press
TAPE
selector
@).
@
Select
the
dubbing
speed
with
selector
Gd.
Do
not
press
this
button
during
dubbing.
e@
Press
both
STOP/EJECT
buttons
and
insert
a.
recorded
cassette
into
deck
Il
and
a
cassette
which
is
suited
for
recording
into
deck
L.
@
Press
in
PAUSE
button
@y).
@
Press
in
the
RECORD
button
@9).

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Philips AS 9300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPhilips
ModelAS 9300
TypeStereo Cassette Player
Wow and Flutter0.15%
Power SourceAC 220 V, 50 Hz
Playback FunctionsPlay, Fast Forward, Rewind, Stop
Tape Speed4.76 cm/s

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