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Regardless
of
the
direction
in
which
playback
is
started,
it
continues
until
the
‘STOP’
button
@
is
pressed.
lf
recording
is
started
in
this
mode,
the
result
is
the
same
as
in
the
2
mode.
‘DUB
SPEED
HIGH
and
NORM’
buttons
These
buttons
enable
you
to
synchronously-start
tape
dubbing
from
Deck
A
to
Deck
B.
When
the
‘NORM‘
button
is
pressed,
the
‘DUBBING’
indicator
©
lights
and
normal-speed
dubbing
starts.
When
the
‘HIGH’
button
is
pressed,
the
‘HI-SPEED’
indicator
©)
also
lights
and
high-speed
dubbing
starts.
This
takes
only
half
the
time
of
normal-speed
dubbing.
Commands
from
these
buttons
are
accepted
only
when
both
decks
are
in
Stop
mode.
Continuous
Dubbing
of
both
cassette
sides
is
also
possible.
Display
Figure
2
@)
Digital
tape
counters
A
4digit
summing/subtracting
counter
is
provided
for
each
deck.
(®)
Deck
‘A’
and
‘B’
indicators
One
or
both
indicators
light
to
indicate
the
deck(s}
selected.
©)
'HI-SPEED,
DUBBING’
indicators
One
or
both
indicators
light
to
indicate
the
dubbing
speed.
@
‘MEMO’
indicator
Lights
when
the
‘MEMO’
button
@)
is
pressed.
@
‘SYNC
REC’
indicator
Lights
up
during
standby
for
Sync
Recording.
‘BLANK
SKIP’
indicator
Lights
when
the
‘B-SKIP’
button
@)
is
pressed.
@
‘HX-PRO’
indicator
Lights
permanently
while
the
power
is
ON.
()
‘DOLBY
B/C’
indicators
One
of
the
indicators
fights
to
indicate
Dolby
B
NR
or
Dolby
C
NR.
“MPX-FILTER’
indicator
Lights
up
when
the
MPx
filter
is
ON.
@)
Direction
indicators
One
of
the
indicators
lights
to
indicate
the
direction
of
the
heads
and
the
status
of
the
deck
mechanism.
When
the
‘ON/OFF’
switch
@)is
set
to
ON,
the
indicator
corresponding
to
the
current
tape
travel
direction
lights
up.
When
the
‘PLAY
»
'
button
@
is
pressed,
the
heads
are
set
for
the
forward
direction,
and
the
'
>’
indicator
lights
up.
When
the
«PLAY’
button
@
is
pressed,
the
heads
are
set
for
the
reverse
direction,
and
the’
<d
indicator
lights
up.
®
‘PLAY’
and
‘REC’
indicators
Light
when
the
‘PLAY’
@
and
‘REC’
button
49
are
pressed
respectively.
When
these
indicators
flash,
the
following
modes
are
indicated
according
to
the
flashing
speed.
©
PLAY:
S
Slow
flashing
Pause
and
Single
Repeat
play
Fast
flashing
AMS
@
REC:
Slow
flashing
Record-Pause
Fast
flashing
Rec
Mute
@
’CONT
REC,
CONT
PLAY’
indicators
Light
when
the
‘CONT
REC’
and
‘CONT
PLAY’
button
are
pressed
respectively.
(@)
‘REV
MODE’
indicator
-
Indicates
the
reverse
mode
selected
by
the
‘REV
MODE’
button
@).
@
vem
ANI
LY
@
Peak
level
indicators
When
recording,
adjust
the
recording
level
with
the
‘REC
LEVEL
(L,
R})’
control
@
so
that
the
red
segmenis
do
not
mormally
light.
It
is
acceptable
if
the
red
segments
light
occasionally,
but
the
played
will
be
distorted
if
they
light
permanently.
‘REC,
A+B
REC’
buttons
When
the
‘REC’
button
is
pressed,
the
deck
indicated
by
the
lighting
of
the
Deck
‘A‘
or
‘B’
indicator
(©)
enters
the
Record-Pause
mode.
When
the
‘A+B
REC’
button
is
pressed,
both
the
Deck
‘A’
and
‘B’
indicators
©
light,
and
both
decks
enter
the
Recerd-
Pause
mode.
Press
the
‘u‘
(pause)
button
@
to
initiate
the
Record
mode.
Note:
Prior
to
recording,
check
the
head
direction
(
»or
<4)
indicated
by
the
Direction
indicators
().
‘REC
MUTE’
button
When
this
button
is
pressed
during
recording,
the
deck
enters
the
Record-Pause
mode
after
reserving
a
blank
passage
of
4
seconds
on
tape.
When
this
button
is
pressed
for
more
than
4
seconds,
a
blank
passage
on
tape
is
created,
until
the
button
is
released.
The
deck
enters
the
Record-Pause
mode
when
the
button
is
released.
When
the
‘REC
MUTE’
button
is
pressed,
the
‘REC’
indicator
®
starts
flashing
quickly
indicating
Record-Mute
operation.
If
it
is
required
to
create
a
blank
passage
of
less
than
4
seconds,
press
the
‘REC’
button
at
the
desired
time
during
the
Record-Mute
operation.
The
Rec-Mute
operation
is
then
cancelled
and
the
deck
enters
the
Record
mode.
If it
is
required
to
enter
the
Record-Pause
mode,
press
the
‘um’
(pause)
button
©).
The
‘REC
MUTE’
button
command
is
accepted
during
recording
or
normal-speed
dubbing.
‘DISPLAY’
button
This
button
enables
you
to
switch
the
function
of
the
display
on
the
Deck
B
side
in
Record
mode,
to
peak
level,
memory
peak
level
or
counter.
a.
When
the
deck
enters
the
Record
mode,
the
counter
becomes
the
ace
rr
oth
peak
level
display.
The
display
Lic
range
is
between
0
dB
and
+12
dB,
and
levels
of
0
dB
or
less
are
displayed
as
“O
dB”,
and
those
se
of
+13
dB
or
more
are
displayed
as
“H-db”.
b.
When
the
DISPLAY
button
is
pressed,
the
peak
level
of
the
signal
until
then
is
recalled
from
the
memory
and
displayed
with
flashing
figures.
c.
When
the
DISPLAY
button
is
held
depressed
for
more
than
3
seconds
during
peak
level
display
above,
the
display
returns
to
the
§
counter
display.
ay
wie
d.
When
the
‘DISPLAY’
button
is
pressed
once
again,
the
display
returns
to
the
peak
level
display.
a)
‘EJECT’
button
for
deck
‘B’
For
opening
the
cassette
holder
49.
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