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SOUNDMASTER MCD5600 - Cassette Playback

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MCD5600 / English Instruction Manual
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CASSETTE PLAYBACK
Select the “ TAPE ” function.
Press “STOP/EJ.” (eject) to open Deck 2.
Insert a pre-recorded cassette tape with the exposed part of the tape facing downwards.
Note: see section on Cassette Care below before proceeding.
Press “ PLAY “ to start playback.
Use “ PAUSE “ to temporarily stop playback.
Press “STOP / EJ.“ when finished. Press it again to open the cassette door.
Remove the tape cassette.
“CONTINUOUS PLAY” FUNCTION FOR DOUBLE CASSETTE PLAYER
To play cassettes in both cassette players, one after the other:
Insert a pre-recorded music cassette in both cassette players as normal.
Then press “PLAY” at Deck 2, which will start playing.
Press “PAUSE” and “PLAY” together at Deck 1.
The tape in Deck 1 will start playing automatically after the tape in Deck 2 has finished playing.
5. RECORDING TO CASSETTE
A. RECORDING FROM CASSETTE TO CASSETTE (DECK 2 TO DECK 1)
This unit enables you to duplicate a pre-recorded tape to another tape. This can only be
performed from Deck 2 (playback) to Deck 1 (recording).
Select “TAPE” function.
Insert a pre-recorded cassette tape into Deck 2 and a blank cassette tape into Deck 1.
Press “ PAUSE” and then press “ RECORD” andPLAY” together at Deck 1.
Press PLAY to start playback at Deck 2 and then press PAUSE at Deck 1 to start
dubbing.
Press “PAUSE” at Deck 1 and then “STOP” at Deck 2 when finished recording.
B. RECORDING FROM OTHER SOURCES TO CASSETTE
Insert a blank audio cassette tape in Deck 1.
Select the desired source / title or station and may start playback
Press “RECORD” & “PLAYtogether to start recording.
Press “PAUSE” and then “STOP/EJECT” key when finished recording.
NOTE: During recording of some FM and DAB radio stations, some interference in reception
may be experienced. This is normal and not a malfunction of the system.

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