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Note:
Afterthetimer has been set, do not delete the memory
of the preset station which is to be operated by the
timer. If it is deleted in error, re-programme it into the
memory.
If a new station in the same band is programmed to a
preset number already containing a programmed
station, the previously programmed station will be
cleared.
If the memory contents are lost because of a loss of
power due to a power failure or other such condition,
programme the stations again.
Listening to the radio
1. Select “TUNER” as the function using the TUNER
function switch.
2. Select the band using the BAND SELECT switch.
3. Select the required preset number by pressing the UP
or DOWN PRESET/APT switch or one of the [1] to [12]
number switches on the remote controller. The fre-
quency is replaced by the preset number on the
display. After 2 seconds, the preset number is re-
placed again by the received station frequency.
If a preset number which has not been programmed
is selected, “P - -“
will appear for about 2 seconds
and the previous station is selected.
The “STEREO” appears when a stereo broadcast
from a station in the FM band is tuned in.
When a different band is selected, the station heard
previously in that band will be tuned in.
FM MODE switch
If the signals from an FM stereo station are weak and
reception is poor, press the FM MODE switch and change
to monaural reception. (“STEREO” disappears and is
replaced by “MONO”.)
[fthe MONO mode is established and a station is then
programmed, that station will always be received in
MONO.
‘ECORD OR VIDEO EQUIPMENT PLAY
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Press the PHONO orVIDEOfunction switch, and Iistento
the sound.
BEFORE RECORDING AND DUBBING
Recording copyright material without permission of
the copyright owners is usualiy an infringement. If
you wish tore-record copyright materiai, permission
from the copyright owner is necessary. SANYO does
not approve of, and cannot be held responsible for,
any unlawful use of this machine.
Use deck 2 for recording.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder.
Load the tape for recording.
Set the DOLBY NR switch to ON or OFF as desired.
Set the MODE switch position.
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For recording one side only.
2:
For recording both sides in succession. If record-
ing has been started from the reverse side, only the
reverse side will be recorded,
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Recording at this switch position is the same as at
the” ~” position.
Recording will commence from the forward side with
CD computer recording, tape computer dubbing,
recording forthefirst time after loading a cassette into
deck 2 and unattended recording using the timer.
If material is to be copied (dubbed), the sound of the
tape in deck 1 will be copied exactly onto the tape in
deck 2 regardless of the position of the DOLBY NR
switch. When manual dubbing while listening to the
playback sound, however, set the DOLBY NR switch
as required for the tape which is being played back in
deck 1,
The unit’s reverse function will reverse the tape when
it has been fully wound up on one side so that the
recorded sound will be lost only for the part which
corresponds to the leader tape.
During recording or dubbing operations, the VOL-
UME,BAIANCEand 5 BAND-G~PHIC EQUALIZER
controls will have no effect on the recorded sound
even if they are operated.
Automatic record muting
If the REC MUTE switch is pressed lightly once during
the recording of a radio programme, CD disc, record
disc or video equipment, undesirable parts of the re-
cording can be omitted, and an unrecorded blank last-
ing about 5 seconds can be created. The recording
standby mode will then be established. To resume re-
cording, press the PLAY
➤ or 4 PLAY switch whose
indicator is blinking or press the REC/PAUSE switch.
Note:
The automatic record muting function does not work
during CD computer recording or tape dubbing.
- To create an unrecorded blank of any length, hoid
down the REC MUTE switch for the required time. The
recording standby mode wiil be established when the
switch is released.
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