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Technics RS-DC10

Technics RS-DC10
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Front
Panel
Controls
and
Functions
@
Append
recording
button
(APPEND
Pil)
Use
this
to
search
for
the
end
of
the
recorded
section
on
the
tape
where
more
material
is
to
be
appended,
and
set
the
deck
to
the
recording
standby
mode.
Skip
buttons
(SKIPK¢4/
>>)
iS
7
*
2
(See
pages
38-39.)
Use
these
to
skip
to
the
track
you
want
to
hear.
(See
pages
22
and
28.)
@)
Record
button
and
indicator
(REC
@)
Basic
control
section
@)
Auto
rec
mute
button
(AUTO
REC
MUTEQ)
Rewind
button
(REW
<4)
Use
this
to
create
unrecorded
blanks
between
tracks
Stop
button
(STOP
Ml)
on
the
tape.
(See
page
37.)
Play
button
and
indicator
(PLAY
>)
@
Headphones
jack
(PHONES)
Fast
forward
button
(FF
>)
Pause
button
(PAUSE
If)
@
Headphone
volume
contro!
(PHONES
LEVEL)
Tape
travel
selector
button
(SIDE
A/B)
Use
this
to
select
the
direction
in
which
the
tape
is
to
travel.
(See
pages
21
and
28.)
Display
section
~~
TIME
/
COUNTER—
MODE.
2
START
REVERSE
MARKER:
MIN
SEC
TGS
GEES
|
TREPEAT
TRACK
Coe
REM)
copy
i
PROHIBIT
OPTICAL,
COAXIAL
ANALOG
-
TRACK-
‘2
+
0
1
OVER
PO
ced
SE
ROROREESE
.
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1
8
1
10
1
OVER
um
“dB
401
30:1
281
2115
1
tO
BE
@
Tape
travel
direction
indicators
©
Repeat
mode
indicators
(~a
FE
/
ES
-)
(CONT
REPEAT/REPEAT
TRACK)
These
indicate
the
direction
in
which
the
tape
is
CONT
REPEAT:
traveling.
All
tracks
are
repeated.
(See
pages
23
and
29.)
(ThelE#/Widispiay
appears
only
when
a
DCC
tape
is
used.)
(See
pages
21
and
28.)
Reverse
mode
indicator
This
indicates
the
reverse
mode.
e
(For
analog
cassette
tapes
only)
(See
page
29.)
__
Dolby
NA
indicators
(DOLBY
SEH
Kea)
These
indicate
the
type
of
Dolby
noise
reduction
which
has
been
selected.
When
both
of
these
indicators
are
off,
it
means
that
neither
type
of
Dolby
noise
reduction
has
been
selected.
(See
page
26.)
REPEAT
TRACK:
The
track
being
played
is
repeated.
(For
DCC
tapes
only)
(See
page
23.)
©
Level
meters
These
indicate
the
input
levels
during
recording
and
the
levels
recorded
on
the
tape
during
playback.
When
a
DCC
tape
is
used,
the
values
at
the
top
are
displayed;
when
an
analog
cassette
is
used,
the
values
at
the
bottom
are
displayed.
(See
page
36.)

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