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Technics RS-640US

Technics RS-640US
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CASSETTE
INSERTION
AND
REMOVAL
1.
Push
the
EJECT
button,
and
insert
the
tape
cassette,
with
the
end
where
the
tape
is
exposed
facing
toward
you
and
with
the
fully-
wound
reel
of
tape
on
the
left.
2.
To
remove
the
cassette,
be
sure
to
first
push
the
STOP
button
to
stop
the
taoe
movement,
and
then
push
the
EJECT
button.
FAST
FORWARD
AND
REWIND
Fast
forward...Tape
is
quickly
moved
forward
onto
the
right
reel
by
pushing
the
FF
button.
Rewind
......
By
pushing
the
REW
button,
the
tape
is
rewound
rapidly
to
the
left
reel.
Stop
.........
To
stop
the
rewind
or
fast
forward,
push
the
STOP
|
button.
Caution:
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
the
STOP
button.
2.
To
change
from
fast
forward
or
rewind
to
playback,
first
push
the
STOP
button.
If
the
PLAY
button
is
pushed
during
the
fast
forward
or
rewinding
operation,
it
will
not
function.
PLAYBACK
1.
For
playback
of
tape
recorded
by
the
Dolby
noise-reduction
system,
set
the
DOLBY
NOISE-REDUCTION
switch
to
the
“FILTER
OUT”
position.
2.
Set
the
TAPE
selector
depending
upon
the
type
of
tape
to
be
played
back.
Type
of
tape
TAPE
selector
position
*
Chromium-dioxide
tape
recorded
Cro
by
70uS
system
|
fad
*
Ordinary
tape
NORMAL
*
Low-noise
tape
*
Chromium-dioxide
tape
recorded
by
previous
system
(1204S)
3.
After
inserting
the
cassette,
push
the
PLAY
button.
4.
Adjust
the
level
and
the
tone
quality
by
using
controls
on
the
amplifier.
5.
After
the
playback
finishes
and
the
tape
has
reached
its
end,
the
automatic-stop
system
functions
to
return
the
PLAY
button
to
its
Original
position,
and
the
operation
is
automatically
stopped.
Notes:
1.
Be
sure.
that
tape
recorded
by
the
DOLBY
noise-reduction
system
is
played
back
with
the
DOLBY
NOISE-REDUCTION
switch
set
to
the
“FILTER
OUT”
position.
lf
the
tape
is
played
back
with
the
switch
set
to
the
‘OUT’
position,
the
treble
sounds
will
be
overemphasized
and
the
sound
will
be
unplea-
Sant
to
the
ear.
2.
The
OUTPUT
LEVEL
control
of
this
unit
can
be
conveniently
used
to
adjust
the
level
of
the
signal
from
this
unit
to
the
level
of
the
signal
of
a
record
player,
tuner,
etc.
For
this
reason,
this
control
is,
on
this
unit,
designed
to
affect
only
the
level
of
the
signal
from
the
LINE
OUTPUT
jacks.
There
will
be
no
effect,
therefore,
upon
the
fluctuations
of
the
meters
nor
upon
the
level
of
the
signal
from
headphones.
RECORDING
|
1.
To
make
a
recording
of
an
FM
broadcast
by
using
the
Dolby
noise-
reduction
system,
set
the
Dolby
NOISE-
REDUCTION
switch
to
the
center
position
(“FILTER
IN’).
To
make
a
recording
of
any
other
sound
source
by
using
the
Dolby
noise-reduction
system,
set
this
switch
to
the
“FILTER
OUT”
position.
To
make
a
recording
by
not
using
the
Dolby
noise-reduction
system,
set
this
switch
to
the
“OUT”
position.
2.
Connect
the
equipment
to
be
used
for
the
recording,
such
as
a
microphone
or
stereo
amplifier.
(Refer
to
“CONNECTION
NOTES”
3.
Set
the
TAPE
selector
to
the
correct
position,
depending
on
the
type
of
tape
on
which
the
recording
is
to
be
made.
(Refer
to
fig.
8.)
Type
of
tape
TAPE
selector
position
*x
Chromium-dioxide
tape
*
Ordinary
tape
*
Low-noise
high-output
tape
4.
Insert
the
cassette.
Be
sure
to
use
a
cassette
which
has
the
two
plastic
tabs
intact.
If
these
tabs
have
been
broken
out,
the
RECORD
button
cannot
be
pushed
and
no
recording
can
be
made.
5.
When
the
RECORD
button
is
pressed,
the
unit
isin
the
recording
mode.
6.
The
recording
level
can
then
be
adjusted
to
the
correct
level
by
Adjust
the
recording
level
by
turning
the
MICROPHONE
LEVEL
ot
LINE
INPUT
LEVEL
controls
so
that
the
indication
needles
of
the
peak
level/VU
meters
move
only
within
the
range
indicated
by
on
page
E-1.)
NORMAL
Note:
(Refer
to
“ACCIDENTAL
ERASE
PREVENTION”
on
page
E-1.)
introducing
sound
similar
to
that
to
be
recorded.
the
arrows,
even
at
maximum
sound
input.
7.
If
the
PEAK-SIGNAL-CHECK
switch
is
set
to
the
“IN”
position
refer
to
the
section
“ABOUT
THE
PEAK-SIGNAL-CHECK
SWITCH.”
8.
After
all
adjustments
are
finished,
push
the
PLAY
button
while
depressing
the
RECORD
button.
The
tape
will
begin
moving
and
the
recording
will
be
made.
9.
When
the
recording
is
finished
and
the
tape
reaches
its
end,
the
automatic-stop
system
will
function
to
automatically
stop
the
operation.
“MIX’’
RECORDING
“Mix”
recordings
of:
1.
sound
from
the
LINE
INPUT
jacks
and
from
microphones
or
2.
sound
from
the
LINE
INPUT
jacks
and
from
the
amplifier
(con
nected
to
the
RECORDING/PLAYBACK
connection
socket
of
thi
unit)
can
be
made
with
this
unit.
@
How
to
make
“mix”
recordings
.
In
order
to
make
a
well-balanced
“mix”
recording,
use
headphone
to
listen
to
the
sound,
and
adjust
the
LINE
INPUT
LEVEL
contro
and
the
MICROPHONE
LEVEL
controls
as
necessary.
2.
When
a
“mix”
recording
is
not
being
made,
set
those
contro
which
are
not
being
used
to
their
minimum
("0")
position.
—_

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