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Technics RS-631
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PLAYBACK
(Refer to
fig'
8.)
*
To
listen
to
the
playback
sound
with
headphones'
con-
nect
stereo
headphones
to
the
Headphones
jack
Sound
can
then
be
heard
directly
f rom
the
unit'
without
connec-
tion
to an
amplilier,
if an
amplifier
is
connected'
its
controls
have
no
ef{ect
upon
the
sound
heard
from
the
headPhones.
':
Output
is 0.42
V
lrom
the
Line
Output
Jacks
when
the
Output
level
control
on
this
unit
is
set
to
its
maximum
position
and
the
indicator
needles
oi
the
Peak
level/VU
meters
indicate
0
dB.
Notes:
1.
No
playback
sound
will
be
heard
from
this
unit
if'
during
playback,
the
Output
level
control
is set
to
its
minimum
position, even
though
the
volume
con-
trol
of
the
amplifier
to
which
this
unit
is
connected
is
set
to
its
maximum
Position'
2.
The
Output
level
control
of
this
unit
can
be
conven-
iently
used
to balance
the
signal
level
f rom
this unit
with
the
signal
level
of
a
record
player' tuner'
etc'
For
this
reason,
the
control
on
this
unit
is
designed
to
alfect
only
the
signal
level
from
the
Line
Output
Jakcs.
There
ts
no
effect
upon
the
fluctuations
o{
the
meters,
nor
upon
the
sound
heard
through
head-
onones.
RECORDING
(Refer
to
fig'
9')
lf
the
recording
is
to
be
made
by
microphones'
connect
two
microphones
to
the
Microphone
jacks
lf
the
record-
ing
is
to
be
made
from
other
than
microphones'
connect
the
equipment
to
the
Line
Input
jacks'
To adjust
the
recordtng
level'
turn
the
Microphone
level
controls
(or the
Line
Input
Level
controls)
to allow
the need-
les
of
the
Peak
level/Vu
meters
to
fluctuate
as
close
as
possible
to
the
reed
zone,
but
WITHOUT
MOVING
INTO
THE
RED
ZONE.
(Refer
to
the
section
"PEAK-SIGNAL-CHECK
SWITCH.'')
Notes:
.
When
recording,
set
the
Input
Level
controls
not
be-
ing
used
(Microphone
or
Line
Input)
to
the
minimum
"0"
Position.
.
Do
not
push
the
Timer
stand-by
button
during
record-
ing
or
PlaYback.
Fast
Forward
and
Rewind
(Reter to
fig'
10')
Cautions:
1.
Do
not
push
the
Eject button
during
the
fast
forward
or the
rewind
operation'
Before
pushing the
Eject
button,
be
sure
to
first
stop
the
tape
by
pushing
tne
StoP
button.
2-
To
change
from
fast
{orward
or
rewind
to
playback'
{irst
push the Stop
button
lf
the
Play
button
is
pushed
during
the
{ast
{orward
or
rewind
operation
the
tape
might
become
tangled
or damaged'
3.
Do
noi
use
the
Pause
button
during
fast
forward
or
rewind.
This
wil!
prevent
the automatic-stop
system
from
f unctioning
when
the
tape
reaches
its
end'
and
the
tape
maY
be
damaged'
"Cue"
and
"Review"
(Refer to
lig'
11')
lf, during
tape
playback,
the
Fast
forward/Cue
button
(or
the
Rewind/Review
button)
is
partially depressed'
the
tape
will
be
moved
rapidly
lorward
(or
rewound)
and
the
tape
sound
can
be
heard
(although
garbled) from
the
speaker
as
long
as
the
button
ls
PUSneo'
lf the
Fast
forward/Cue
button
(or the
Rewind/Review
button)
is
pressed completely
inward,
the
tape
will be
fast
forwarded
(or
rewound)
in
the
ordinary
way'
When
the
button
is
released,
tape
playback
will
resume
from
that
Point.
Notes:
.
Reduce
the
volume
level
of
this
unit
(or
of
the
stereo
amplifier)
before
performing
the
"cue"
or
"review"
operation.
lf
the
volume
is
too
high,
the
tweeters
in
the
speaker
systems
may
be
damaged'
.
li the
cue
or
revlew
operation
is
performed during
recording,
only
the
Record
button
will
return
to
its
original
Position.
Automatic-Stop
System
{Full
Auto-Stop
System)
This
unit
has
an
automatic-stop
system
which'
when
the
tape
comes
to
its
end
during
recording'
playback'
fast
for-
ward
or
rewind.
releases
the
tape{ransport
mecnanlsm
automatically
and
places the
unit
into
the
stop
mooe'
*
Because
the
mechanism
automatically
stops
when
the
taoe
comes
to
its
end,
both
the
operating
parts and
the
tape
itself
are
protected.
This
unit
is
free
from
problems
such
as
pressure
rotter
deformation
resulting
{rom
leav-
ing
the
unit
in
the
stop
condition
(without
pushing
the
Stoo
button)
for
a
long
period oi
time'
MemorY
Automatic
PlaYback
(Refer to
fig.
12.)
The
"Memory
Automatic
Playback"
system
can
be used
to
playback
the
tape,
beginning
from
any
desired
part
of
the
tape.
after
recording
or
playback'
Memory
Rewind
(Refer
to
fig'
13')
The
"Memory
Rewind
"
system
can
be
used
to
conveniently
return
the
tape
automatically,
during
rewind'
to
any
desired
oosition.
Rewind/Automatic
Playback
(Refer
to
fig'
14')
To
again
playback
tape
after
recording
or
playback'
push
the
Piayback
button
and
the
Review
button
at
the
same
time'
The tape
will
be
rewound
and
playback
will
automatically
begi
n.
Note:
The
"Memory
Auto
Play,"
"Rewind
Auto
Play"
and
"Memory Rewind"
systems
will
not
Junction
if
the
Pause
button
is
Pressed'
Because
the
motor
power is
still
on'
either
release
the
Pause
button
or
press the
Stop
button
to
place the
unit
in
the
stoP
condition

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