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Philips D 6920 MK 2 - Introduction to Playback

Philips D 6920 MK 2
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thé
loudest
passages,
the
pointers
of
the
meters
@
and
@)
deflect
just
into
the
red
area
of
the
scale.
:
e
Differences
in
the
recording
level
between
the
left
and
right
channel
can
be
corrected
by
the
setting
of
the
two
sections
of
the
controls
@:
@
For
brief
interruptions,
press
pause
button
@)
@.
To
resume
recording,
press
play
button
©).
@
To
stop
recording,
press
stop
button
©)
@:
@
Always
switch
off
the
recorder
after
use
with
on/off
switch
@).
@
The
cassette
can
be
remewed
after
pressing
eject
button
49.
.
important
note:
Eject
button
(9
will
not
operate
in
the
pause
or
recording/playback
positions
(when
the
corresponding
indicators
will
light).
Therefore,
-
never
switch
off
the
recorder
with
on/off
switch
@)
without
first
pressing
stop
button
@®,
since
such
'
action
may
result
in
damage
to
the
tape
or
to
the
magnetic
heads.
FAST
WINDING/REWINDING
(CUE/REVIEW)
Fast
winding
or
rewinding
may
be
undertaken
in
.
either
of
two
ways
as
follows:
e
From
the
stop
position:
Press
rewind
button
@)
or
wind
button
@).
To
stop,
press
stop.
button
@).
You
may
also
switch
over
directly
from
fast
winding/
rewinding
to
the
playback
position
with
play
button
©).
@
Fast
winding
(cue)
or
rewinding
(review)
is
also
possible
during
recording
or
playback:
In
this
case
rewind
button
@)
or
wind
button
must
be
pressed
in
and
when
either
is
released,
the
recorder
automatically
reverts
to
playback.
(Also
if
the
recorder
was
in
position
recording
before
the
rewind
or
wind
button
was
pressed.)
INTRODUCTION
TO
PLAYBACK
Fig.
2,
8
and
9~-
Recordings
can
be
ieproaticnd
through:
@
Stereo
headphones
(8-600
0hm
or
electret
~
headphones).
The
built-in
(and/or
external).
loud-
speaker(s)
are
then.switched
off.
@
The
built-in
loudspeaker
(mono
playback).
e@
The
built-in
loudspeaker
and
one
loudspeaker
enclosure
(4-8
ohm)
connected
to
either
the
left
or
right
channel
socket
63:
the
other
channel
will
be
reproduced
by
the
built-in
loudspeaker.
@
Two
loudspeaker
enclosures
(4-8
ohm
each)
connected
to
the
sockets
@}.
The
built-in
loud-
speaker
is
then
switched
off.
@
An
amplifier,
radio,
music-centre
etc.,
connected
to
the
line
out
sockets
@3
or
DIN
socket
9.
PLAYBACK:
-
wees
T
@
Switch
on
the
set
with
on/off
(1
power
Ys
switch
8
@
Insert
a
recorded
cassette.
-
:
@
Adjust
the
tape type
COnGEInce
with
switch
@.
e
Press
play
button©®...
-
e@
Adjust
the
volume
and
palanied
with
the
controls
®
When
playing
back
‘frough
an
arnpitie,
the
volume,
balance
and
tone
are
controlled
by
the
amplifier.
The
output
level
of
the
line
out
sockets
6),
and
the
DIN
socket
69
is
at-a
fixed
level,
indepans
:
dent
of
the
setting
of
the
controls
@.
-
e
For
brief
interruptions,
press
pause
button
@)
@.
To
resume
playback,
press
play
button
©.
‘@
To
stop
playback,
press
stop
button
@):.
.
e@
Always
switch
off
the
recorder
after
use
with
on/off
switch
@).
AUDIO-VISUAL
USE
Fig.
6
and
7
In
addition
to
normal
use,
this
recorder
has
béeri
designed
for
audio-visual
(’
AV’)
use.
For
this
purpose
a
slidé
synchroniser
may
be
connected
to
socket
which
leads
to
the
built-in
pulse
head
of
the
recorder.
Through
this
socket
the
synchroniser
is
connected
to
the
supply
voltage
of
the
recorder
as
well.
Philips
slide
synchronisers,
such
as
the
N
6401
or
EM
1920
are
available
from
your
dealer
as
an
optional
accessory.
A
slide
synchroniser
may
be
connected
to
all
automatic
slide
projectors
with
a
socket
for
remote
control
according
to
the
standard
DIN
45
523.
With
this
synchroniser
a
slide
show
with
sound
can
be
©
presented
fully
automatically.
The
combination
of
recorder
and
slide
synchroniser
can
also
be
used
via
a
relay
for
the
automatic
control
of
various
electrical
ees
mn
railway
trains
etc.).
Connections
for
automatic
slide
presentation
@
The
plug
of
the
cable
marked
‘cassette
recorder’
is
connected
to
the
socket
@9)
@
of
the
recorder.
@
The
plug
of
the
cable
marked
‘projector’
is
connected
to
the
remote
socket
of
the
slide
projector.
Recording
the
pulses
@
The
pulses
are
recorded
on
track
4.and
the
music
and/or
commentary
on
the
tracks
1
and
2,
This
means
that
the
cassette
can
only
be
used
in
one
direction,
see
Fig.
7:
@
Set
the
slide
synchroniser
in
the
recording
made
and
the
recorder
to
playback.
@
Press
the
pulse
button
of
the
slide
synchroniser

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