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English
i
AMS
(Automatic
Music
Search)
_
|
If
a
recorded
cassette
has
5-second
gaps
between
the
tracks,
1
it
is
possible
to
jump
to
a
next
or
previous
track
during
play-
,
back
using
the
AMS
function.
The
deck
start
fast
winding
to
;
the
desired
track
and
plays
the
track.
There
are
several
j
options:
On
the
cassette
deck
{with
playback
direction
):
Press
«
or»
as
often
as
you
like
until
you
hear
the
desired
song.
If
you
press
«
once
while
playing,
the
current
track
will
be
played
again
from
the
beginning.
If
you
press
it
twice
you
will
hear
the
previous
track.
If
you
press
»
once
the
next
track
will
be
played.
Notes:
-
With
playback
direction
:
press
◄◄
to
hear
the
next
track(s)
and
press
►►
once
to
replay
the
current
track
and
twice
to
hear
the
previous
track(s).
-
Press
STOP
,
PLAT
or
PLAY
to
stop
the
Automatic
Music
Search.
On
the
remote
control
{with
playback
direction
)
Press
PREVIOUS
once
to
replay
the
current
track.
Press
PREVIOUS
twice
to
hear
the
previous
track.
Press
NEXT
once
to
hear
the
next
track.
Press
NEXT
e.g.
three
times
to
play
the
third
track
following
after
the
currently
played
track.
Notes:
-
You
can
press
the
NEXT
or
PREVIOUS
keys
a
maximum
of
15
times
for
one
AMS
command.
-
Press
STOP
,
PLAY
or
PLAY
to
stop
the
AMS.
COMPACT
CASSETTES
_
-
The
tape
in
the
cassette
is
attached
at
both
ends
with
leader
tape.
Nothing
can
be
recorded
for
6
to
7
seconds
at
the
beginning
and
the
end
of
the
tape.
-
Accidental
erasure
of
a
recording
can
be
prevented
by
breaking
the
small
tab
in
the
top
left-hand
corner
on
the
back
of
the
cassette
when
playing
the
tape
in
the
direction.
When
playing
the
tape
in
the
direction
you
must
break
the
tab
in
the
top
right-hand
corner.You
can
then
no
longer
record
on
this
side.
This
protection
can
be
removed
by
covering
the
hole
with
a
small
piece
of
adhesive
tape.
-
Store
your
cassettes
after
use
in
the
box
provided.
Keep
the
cassettes
at
room
temperature
and
avoid
leaving
them
in
the
sun
or
too
close
to
magnets
and
transformers
of
e.g.
recorders,
radios,
television
units
and
loudspeakers.
DOLBY
NOISE
REDUCTION
_
-
The
Dolby
Noise
Reduction
system
is
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
The
word
'Dolby*
and
the
□□
symbol
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
-
The
system
is
switched
on
and
off
with
DOLBY
B/C
button
8.
Noise
reduction
is
approximately
a
factor
3
with
Dolby
B
and
a
factor
10
with
Dolby
C.
A
cassette
recorded
with
the
Dolby
Noise
Reduction
system
must
also
be
played
back
in
the
Dolby
NR
mode.
If
you
for¬
get
to
operate
the
Dolby
B/C
on/off
button,
the
treble
may
be
reproduced
too
strongly
or
too
faintly.
-
Dolby
Noise
Reduction
System
has
no
influence
when
dub¬
bing.
An
original
cassette
recorded
with
Dolby
NR
automati¬
cally
produces
a
copy
with
Dolby
NR
during
dubbing.
CASSETTE
DECK
MAINTENANCE
_
-After
approximately
15
hours
of
use
the
heads
(A),
the
capstans
(f)
and
the
pressure
rollers
(£)
must
be
cleaned.
You
can
clean
them
by
playing
a
cleaning
cassette
or
with
a
cotton
bud
dipped
in
alcohol.Make
sure
that
the
unit
is
not
connected
to
the
mains.
-
The
drive
mechanism
must
not
be
lubricated!
nap
18

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