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Technics RS-TR252 - Playback Features; Reverse Functionality; Automatic Tape Select Function; Remote Control Function

Technics RS-TR252
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.
7
an
Reverse
function
The
reverse
function
on
this
unit
has
three
modes
(=,
C7,
&x)).
Read
the
descriptions
below
and
select
the
mode
as
desired,
(Refer
to
step
4
on
page
6.)
Tape
travel
Only
one
side
of
the
tape
(either
the
forward
side
or
the
reverse
side)
will
be
played,
and
operation
wilt
automatically
stop
when
playback
has
been
completed.
Both
sides
of
the
tape
will
be
played
repeatedly
eight
times,
and
then
operation
will
automatically
stop.
(If
playback
is
begun
from
the
reverse
side,
the
for-
ward
side
will
be
played
seven
times.)
When
there
is
a
tape
in
only
one
of
the
decks
Both
sides
of
the
tape
will
be
played
once,
and
then
operation
will
automatically
stop.
(If
playback
is
begun
from
the
reverse
side,
the
for-
ward
side
will
not
be
played.)
When
there
is
a
tape
In
each
of
the
decks
The
forward
and
reverse
sides
of
the
tape
in
Deck
1
will
be
played,
followed
by
the
forward
and
reverse
sides
of
the
tape
in
Deck
2,
and
after
this
operation
is
repeated
elght
times,
operation
will
automatically
stop.
(If
playback
is
begun
from
Deck
2,
the
tape
in
Deck
1
will
be
piayed
seven
times.)
About
the
automatic-tape-select
function
This
unit
is
equipped
with
the
automatic-tape-select
feature;
it
automatically
detects
the
type
of
tape
being
used,
and
then
makes
the
suitable
adjustments
of
the
bias
and
equalization
ac-
cordingly.
About
the
remote
control
function
This
cassette
deck
can
be
operated
by
using
the
remote
control
provided
with
a
Technics
amplifier.
(For
detailed
information,
tefer
to
the
operating
instructions
of
the
amplifier.)
During
operation
from
the
remote
control,
the
“R.C."
indicator
will
light
up.
Deck
1
“R.C.”
Deck
2
“RC.”
indication
indication
About
the
Dolby
noise-reduction
system
The
Dolby
noise-reduction
system
is
designed
to
effectively
reduce
the
annoying
high-frequency
“hissing”
noise
typical
of
cassette
tapes.
During
recording,
the
system
functions
to
in-
crease
the
high-frequency
sound
tevel,
the
sound,
and
then,
dur-
ing
playback,
that
same
portion
is
weakened
to
bring
it
back
to
the
previous
level.
This
unit
includes
two
types
of
Dolby
noise-reduction
systems,
the
Dolby
B
NR-type
and
C
NR-type.
Dolby
B-type
nolse-reduction
Noise
is
reduced
to
about
one-third.
Use
this
system
when
playing
back
tapes
recorded
by
the
Doiby-
B
noise-reduction
system,
such
as
prerecorded
music
tapes,
etc.
Dolby
C-type
noise-reduction
Noise
Is
reduced
to
about
one-tenth.
Use
this
system
for
the
recording
and
playback
of
sound
sources
that
have
a
wide
dynamic
range
and
good
tone
quality,
such
as
FM
broadcasts
of
live
performances,
etc.,
and
for
playing
back
such
tapes,
About
the
Dolby
HX-Pro
headroom
extension
system
a
at
ee
By
functioning
to
improve
the
maximum
output
level
of
the
tape’s
high-frequency
range,
this
system
permits
recordings
without
a
reduction
in
the
level
of
the
sound
source’s
high-frequency
tange.
In
addition,
by
using
the
system
in
paraile!
with
this
unit's
noise-reduction
system,
recording
and
playback
with
a
greatly
ex-
tended
dynamic
range
is
possible.
Dolby
noise
reduction
and
HX
Pro
headroom
extension
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licens-
ing
Corporation.
HX
Pro
originated
by
Bang
&
Olufsen.
“DOLBY”,
the
double-D
symbol
[XJ
and
“HX
PRO”
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.

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