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Philips FC 911 - Operation - Recording and Dubbing; Cassette Recording; Tape to Tape Dubbing

Philips FC 911
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OPERATION
@>
RECORDING
(deck
B)
Recording
on
both
sides
of
a
cassette
Open
the
cassette
holder
11
by
pressing
OPEN
12.
Insert
a
cassette
which
is
not
protected
against
recording,
with
the
open
side
facing
downwards.
Close
the
cassette
holder.
If
desired,
switch
on
the
Dolby
NR
system
9.
Select
on
your
amplifier
the
sound
source
from
which
you
wish
to
record.
Press
PAUSE
14
to
set
the
deck
in
the
record-
pause
mode.
Select
TD
with
the
reverse
mode
selector
10.
Allow
the
unit
you
wish
to
record
from
to
play
and
meanwhile
adjust
the
recording
level
with
the
REC
LEVEL
control
8
so
that
the
recording
level
indicators
in
the
display
light
up
during
passages
with
an
average
volume
up
to
0
dB.
An
excess
of
up
to
+2
is
normal
during
peaks.
Differences
between
the
left
and
the
right
channel
can
be
corrected
with
the
REC
BALANCE
control
6.
Select
the
tape
travel
direction
with
the
CHANGE
SIDE
key.
The
direction
will
be
indicated
on
the
display
(FRONT
or
BACK).
Press
the
RECORD
key
to
start
the
recording.
The
display
shows
RECORD.
Check
the
recording
level
at
intervals
and
adjust
it
gradually
if
required.
You
can
interrupt
the
recording
temporarily
by
pressing
the
PAUSE
key.
Press
RECORD
to
continue
recording.
The
deck
stops
automatically
when
both
sides
of
the
cassette
are
full.
Press
the
STOP
key
to
stop
recording
at
an
earlier
point.
Recording
on
one
side
of
a
cassette
If
you
only
want
to
record
on
one
side
of
the
cassette,
select
d
with
the
reverse
mode
selector
10.
Copyright
Recording
or
copying
is
only
authorised
if
there
is
no
violation
of
copyright
or
other
rights
of
third
parties.
Note
for
users
in
the
U.K.
Recording
and
playback
of
material
may
require
consent
See
Copy¬
right
Act
1956
and
The
Performers'
Protection
Acts
1958
to
1972.
RECORD
MUTE
(deck
B)
You
can
obtain
a
4-second
silent
recording
by
pressing
RECORD
MUTE
14
once
during
recording.
If
you
keep
RECORD
MUTE
pressed,
the
silent
recording
will
last
as
long
as
you
keep
the
key
pressed
down.
Undesired
passages
(announcements
etc.)
can
thus
be
omitted
during
recording.
During
record
mute
the
MUTE
flag
on
the
display
lights
up.
Note:
Record
mute
only
works
during
recording
and
not
during
dubbing
(NORMAL,
FAST
or
CD
SYNC.).
DUBBING
(FROM
DECK
A
TO
B)
Open
the
cassette
holders
3
(deck
A)
and
11
(deck
B)
by
pressing
the
OPEN
buttons
2
and
12.
Insert
the
recorded
cassette
into
the
cassette
holder
of
deck
A
with
the
open
side
facing
down;
then
close
the
cassette
holder.
Insert
a
cassette
which
is
not
protected
against
recording
into
the
cassette
holder
of
deck
B
with
the
open
side
facing
down
and
close
the
cassette
holder.
Select
the
tape
direction
for
deck
A
and
B
with
the
respective
CHANGE
SIDE
key
13.
Select
the
required
reverse
mode
C
or
ID)
with
the
reverse-
mode
selector
10
to
make
a
single
or
double-sided
dubbing.
Start
the
dubbing
process
by
pressing
one
of
the
DUBBING
keys
15:
-
NORMAL,
for
dubbing
at
normal
speed,
the
display
shows
DUBBING.
-
FAST,
for
dubbing
at
double
speed,
the
display
shows
HIGH
SPEED
DUBBING.
-
An
original
cassette
recorded
with
Dolby
Noise
Reduction
will
always
produce
a
copy
with
Dolby
NR.
Press
STOP
to
stop
dubbing
at
any
desired
point.
-
Both
decks
then
stop
simultaneously.
Note:
During
dubbing
(from
deck
A
to
B
at
normal
or
double
speed)
it
is
not
possible
to
adjust
the
recording
and
balance
level.
While
dubbing
you
can
listen
to
any
other
source.
7
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