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Philips FC 880 - Synchro Recording

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4,
Press
the
‘MEMO’
button
@.
The
music
track
selected
in
step
3
will
be
programmed
in
memory,
and
the
‘MEMO’
indicator
@
will
light.
Further
commands
from
the
‘MEMO‘
button
©
will
not
be
accepted
under
this
condition.
By
repeating
steps
(3)
—»
(4)
(3)
(4),
the
desired
music
tracks
can
be
programmed
in
memory
in
any
desired
order.
(Max.
16
music
tracks
can
be
programmed
in
memory.}
5.
For
Normal-Speed
Dubbing,
press
the
‘NORM’
button
9.
When
the
If‘
(pause)
button
@)is
pressed
during
dubbing,
the
deck
enters
the
Record-Pause
mode.
When
the
‘REC
MUTE’
button
@
is
pressed
during
dubbing,
a
blank
passage
of
4
seconds
or
any
desired
length
can
be
created.
Editing
original
tapes
is
possible
by
dubbing
only
the
desired
musical
numbers,
~
During
Normal-Speed
Dubbing,
commands
from
other
buttons
than
the
reverse
fast
winding
button
and
the
m'
(pause)
@,
‘MEMO‘
©,
'm’
(stop)
@
and
‘REV
MODE’
@
buttons
are
not
accepted.
6.
For
High-Speed
Dubbing,
press
the
‘HIGH’
button
0.
In
Deck
A,
the
tape
A
is
played
following
the
programmed
order
in
a
similar
operation
to
Programmed
Playback.
Deck
B
enters
the
Record
mode
when
Deck
A
enters
the
Play
mode,
enters
the
Record-Pause
mode when
Deck
A
Starts
QMS
search
operation,
enters
the
Record
mode
again
when
Deck
A
enters
the
Play
mode
again,
and
continues
dubbing
in
this
way.
When
all
of
the
programmed
music
tracks
have
been
dubbed,
both
Decks
enter
the
Stop
mode.
During
High-Speed
Dubbing,
commands
from
other
buttons
than
the
reverse
fast
winding
button
and
the
‘MEMO‘
®,
“m'
(stop)
@
and
‘REV
MODE’
©
buttons
are
not
accepted.
Notes:
®
During
Programmed
Playback
operation,
the
‘QMS’
button
©
cannot
be
pressed
to
programme
additional
music
track.
@
When
sixteen
musical
numbers
have
been
programmed
in
memory,
the
'QMS'
button
@)
command
is
not
accepted
any
more.
®
Programmed
Dubbing
is
only
possible
within
one
side
of
a
cassette.
If
a
higher
number
than
the
total
count
of
music
tracks
on
one
side
of
the
cassette
is
programmed,
QMS
search
continues
until
the
end
of
tape,
and
the
deck
enters
the
Stop
mode
when
the
end
of
tape
is
detected.
Before
programming,
therefore,
be
sure
to
check
the
total
count
of
music
tracks
in
the
tape
side.
@
When
dubbing
both
sides
of
a
tape,
rewind
the
tape
to
the
beginning
by
the
reverse
fast
winding
button
@
before
starting
dubbing.
In
this
case,
note
that,
even
if
the
two
tapes
have
the
same
nominal
length,
the
lengths
of
the
leader
tapes
may
differ
if
the
brands
are
different.
To
dub
without
sound
interruptions
using
such
tapes,
wind
on
the
leader
tapes
of
both
before
starting.
When
one
tape
side
has
been
dubbed
to
the
end,
the
heads
are
reversed
and
the
dubbing
of
the
second
side
starts.
If
the
head
of
one
deck
is
reversed
before
the
other,
the
dubbing
of
the
second
side
will
not
start
until
the
head
of
the
other
deck
is
reversed.
Thus,
recording
cf
the
second
side
in
Deck
B
is
started
at
the
same
time
as
the
playback
of
the
second
side
in
Deck
A,
even
if
the
lengths
of
the
tapes
in
the
two
decks
are
different.
The
signal
fram
Deck
A
is
recorded
onto
Deck
B
with
the
same
recording
level
as
the
original,
regardless
of
the
Dolby
NR
selection.
Regardless
of
the
position
of
the
‘DOLBY
NR’
switch,
the
tape
in
Deck
Bis
always
recorded
with
same
Dolby
NR
as
the
tape
in
Deck
A,
provided
the
tape
in
Deck
A
has
been
recorded
with
Dolby
NR.
:
10
®
The
monitor
sound
is
output
during
dubbing
(Normal-
Speed
and
High-Speed).
Set
the
function
switch
of
your
amplifier
to
TAPE
to
monitor
the
sound.
@
During
dubbing,
the
playback
signal
from
Deck
A
is
always
in
the
Dolby
NR
OFF
condition
regardless
of
the
position
of
the
DOLBY
NR
switch.
SYNCHRO
RECORDING
Synchro
Recording
is
only
possible
when
this
unit
is
interconnected
with
a
PHILIPS
CD
player
equipped
with
the
Synchro
Recording
function.
Synchro
Recording
is
enabled
through
the
connection
of
the
REMOTE
CONT
BUS
jacks
(rear
panel).
7.
Insert
the
tape(s)
to
be
recorded.
When
recording
only
one
tape:
Insert
the
tape
in
Deck
Aor
B.
When
recording
two
tapes
in
parallel:
Insert
the
tapes
in
Decks
A
and
B.
2.
Set
the
deck(s)
to
the
Record-Pause
mode.
When
recording
only
one
tape:
(A)
Press
the
‘REC’
button
(2.
When
recording
two
tapes
in
parallel:
(B)
Press
the
‘A+B
REC’
button
@.
The
deck(s)
will
automatically
enter
the
Record-Pause
mode.
3.
Set
the
‘TIMER/SYNC
REC’
switch
@)
to
SYNC
REC.
The
‘SYNC
REC’
indicator
©
will
light
up.
4,
Press
the
play
button
of
the
CD
player.
The
tape
recording
will
start
at
the
same
time.
It
stops
at
the
same
time
as
the
CD
player
stops,
In
case
of
Continuous
Recording
from
Deck
A
to
Deck
8,
Synchro
Recording
is
stopped
at
the
end
of
tape.
RECORDING/PLAYBACK
WITH
TIMER
Fer
connections
for
Unattended
Timer
Recording
and
Timer
Playback,
refer
to
the
instructions
for
the
audio
timer.
Notes
on
timer
recording/playback
®
Some
of
the
audio
timers
available
in
the
market
are
turned
off
automatically
59
minutes
after
their
power
is
turned
on.
For
details,
read
carefully
the
instruction
manual
supplied
with
your
audio
timer.
@
If
the
‘ON/OFF’
switch
@
is
set
to
ON
with
the
‘TIMER/
SYNC
REC’
switch
left
to
‘REC’
although
Timer
Recording
is
not
required,
the
deck
will
enter
the
Record
mode
from
the
start.
To
prevent
this,
be
sure
to
set
the
"TIMER/SYNC
REC’
switch
@)
to
OFF
when
Timer
Recording
is
not
required.
Timer
Recording
By
connecting
an
audio
timer
to
this
unit,
radio
broadcasts
can
be
recorded
while
you
are
absent
or
sleeping.
7.
Set
the
audio
timer
to
the
ON
position,
and
set
the
“TIMER/
SYNC
REC’
switch
@)
of
this
unit
to
‘OFF’
(centre
position).
2.
Set
your
stereo
system
to
ON,
and
tune
the
tuner
in
to
the
radio
station
to
be
recorded.
3.
Set
the
‘ON/OFF’
switch
@
to
‘ON’,
and
insert
the
cassette(s)
to
be
recorded
in
the
cassette
holder(s)
of
Decks
A
and/or
B.
(If
cassettes
are
inserted
in
both
decks,
Continuous
Recording
will
occur
automatically
so
that
recording
for
long
hours
will
be
possible.
In
this
case,
however,
Continuous
Recording
will
always
start
in
the
forward
direction
from
Deck
A.)
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