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@
PHONES
LEVEL
Control
Adjust
the
level
of
the
signals
output
from
the
PHONES
jack.
This
knob
does
not
affect
the
level
of
the
signals
output
from
the
OUTPUT
jacks
on
the
rear
panel
or
the
level
indicated
by
the
PEAK
LEVEL
METER.
@
PHONES
Jack
Plug
stereo
headphones
into
this
jack
for
private
listening
or
monitoring.
@
BALANCE
Control
Adjust
the
balance
of
the
input
signals
between
the
left
and
right
channels
to
be
recording
on
tape.
Remote
Control!
Unit
DISPLAY
Button
Press
this
button
to
switch
off
the
multi-
display.
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TAPE
LENGTH
(CLEAR)
Button
Provides
the
same
function
as
the
CLEAR
button
on
the
main
unit.
(See
page
7.)
<P
RECORD
Buttons
When
initiating
recording
from
the
remote
control
unit,
press
these
two
buttons
simultaneously.
Rear
Panel
@
LINE
IN
Terminals
Connect
the
amolifier’s
REC
OUT
jacks
to
these
jacks.
&
CD
DIRECT
IN
Terminals
Connect
the
OUTPUT
terminals
of
a
CD
player
to
these
jacks.
@
OUTPUT
Terminals
Connect
the
amplifier’s
TAPE
PLAY
or
LINE
IN
jacks
to
these
jacks.
@UR
(Unified
Remote
Control)
REMOTE
CONTROL
Terminal
This
terminal
is
used
to
link
components
with
a
“UR”
mark
which
will
be
released
in
the
future.
Power
Supply
Cord
Insert
into
an
AC
wall
outlet,
etc.
The
voltage
required
by
this
unit
is
shown
on
the
rear
panel.
Operations
Playback
and
Recording
Stereo
Playback
1.
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
ON.
2.
Press
the
eject
(
#
)
button and
load
the
required
cassette.
3.
Select
a
tape
length
1)
Press
the
CLEAR
button.
The
counter
will
be
‘‘0000”.
2)
Press
the
MODE
button.
Normally,
the
indication
will
show
“C-60”.
3)
Press
the
CLEAR
button
to
select
the
tape
length.
The
tape
length
will
be
changed
in
the
order
C-46L,
C-60,
C-90.
*If
the
tape
length
is
changed
during
recording
or
playback,
the
RT
counter
indication
will
not
be
correct.
4.
R-9000
only:
Set
the
REV(ERSE)
MODE
switch
to
select
the
required
tape
travel
mode.
.
Select
the
required
NR
system.
Press
the
»
button
on
the
V-9000,
or
<@
button
on
the
R-9000)
to
start
playback.
7.
Adjust
the
volume
with
the
amplifier’s
control.
8.
To
end
playback,
press
the
STOP
button.
Om
on
Stereo
Recording
Recording
from
a
Stereo
System:
1.
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
ON.
2.
Press
the
eject
{
)
button
and
load
the
cassette
on
which
the
recording
is
to
be
made.
3.
Select
the
tape
length
1)
Press
the
CLEAR
button.
The
counter
will
show
“0000”.
2)
Press
the
MODE
button.
Normally,
the
indication
will
show
“C-60""
3)
Press
the
CLEAR
button
to
select
the
tape
length.
The
tape
length
will
be
changed
in
the
order
C-46L,
C-60,
C-90.
4.
R-9000
only:
Set
the
REV(ERSE)
MODE
switch
for
recording
on
one
side.
If
you
want
to
make
a
bi-directional
recording,
set
to
the
=>
/C=
position.
.
Select
the
NR
system
used
in
recording.
.
Set
the
BIAS/LEVEL
controls
to
their
center
detente
positions.
7.
Select
an
input
using
the
CD
DIRECT
select
button.
.
Play
the
source
to
be
recorded.
.
Press
the
AUTO
MONITOR
button
so
that
the
SOURCE
indicator
lights.
This
enables
you
to
adjust
the
recording
level
without
recording
on
the
tape.
10.
Adjust
the
recording
level.
Using
the
REC
LEVEL/BALANCE
con-
trols,
adjust
the
recording
level
of
each
channel.
11.R-9000
only:
Press
the
PAUSE
button
and
the
(
<
/
»
)
Forward/Reverse
Play
Buttons
to
determine
the
recording
direction.
ooo
Co
6
=:
12.Press
the
RECORD
button
and
the
>
button
(<
or
»
for
the
R-9000)
to
start
recording.
13.To
end
recording,
press
the
STOP
button.
Notes:
e
To
interrupt
recording
temporarily,
press
the
PAUSE
button.
To
resume
recording,
press
it
again.
eAs
this
deck
has
an
auto
tape
selector
mechanism,
be
sure
to
use
cassettes
with
tape
detection
holes.
If
they
do
not
have
detection
holes,
the
optimum
results
will
not
be
obtained
with
chrome
and
metal
tapes.
e
R-9000
only:
It
is
recommended
to
load
the
tape
with
side
A
facing
towards
you
so
that,
when
the
>
button
of
the
<¢/
>
buttons
is
pressed,
recording/playback
will
be
performed
on
side
A.
e
As
C-120
tapes
are
physically
weak
and
could
become
entangled
in
the
transport
mechanism,
do
not
use
them.
CAUTION:
Recording
pre-recorded
tapes,
records,
or
other
published
or
broadcast
material
may
infringe
copyright
laws.
Check
before
recording.
Record
Muting
Operation
The
ability
to
leave
blank
unrecorded
(erased)
sections
on
a
tape
during
recording
is
a
real
advantage
in
many
recording
situations.
For
instance,
you
may
want
to
eliminate
undesired
portions
of
an
FM
broadcast
that
you
are
recording,
such
as
commercials,
station
breaks
or
announce-
ments.
You
may
also
want
to
record
a
complete
program
with.
controlled
spacing
between
each
tune.
Such
blank
sections
can
easily
be
left
using
the
REC
MUTE
function.
1.
Automatic
Spacing
Operation
-
for
a
4second
blank
-
(during
recording)
Press
the
REC
MUTE
button
during
recording.
The
tape
continues
to
run,
and
a
blank
of
about
4
seconds
is
re-
corded
(the
REC
indicator
flashes).
After
4
seconds,
the
deck
switches
automatically
to
the
record-pause
mode
(both
the
REC
and
PAUSE
indicators
light).
To
start
recording
the
next
tune,
press
the
PAUSE
button
(the
PAUSE
indicator
goes
off).
2.
Automatic
Spacing
Operation
-
for
a
4-second
blank
-
(during
record-pause)
If
the
REC
MUTE
button
is
pressed
while
in
the
record-pause
mode,
the
REC
indicator
blinks
to
indicate
the
record-muting
stand-by
mode.
When
the
Forward/Reverse
play
(
<
/
»
)
button
is
pressed,
the
tape
starts
running
and
the
above
automatic
spacing
operation
will
be
initiated.

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