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PA 5 - Turnit
Fast winding during normal operation
These functions are only possible when in the STOP mode.
• Press S or T.
– The winding starts in the selected direction and the Q or R
indication on the display flashes.
• To stop: press 9 STOP.
MUSIC SEARCH function
The S or T keys also enable you to select directly a desired
track on a cassette by skipping one or more tracks.
• Briefly press S or T during playback. Up to 15 tracks can be
skipped in each direction.
• Press S or T several times until the desired track number
appears on the display.
– The tape will wind to the beginning of the selected track and
playback will start automatically.
The only requirement for this function is a 4-second pause between
each of the tracks.
Note: On classical music tapes, the search function may recognize
extremely quiet passages as pauses.
Shut-off at the end of the tape
At the end of a tape, the cassette deck automatically switches to
'STOP' in case CONT. PLAY ∫ is not selected.
• If you attempt to start playback (2/PAUSE) or fast forward (T) at
the end of the tape, CASS END is shown in the display, as is the
case if you press S at the beginning of a tape.
Switching from the tape counter to the timer
• Press
to switch between the tape counter and the real time
display (minutes and seconds).
Adapting the timer to the tape
The timer must first be allowed to adjust to the thickness of the cassette
tape in the cassette compartment.
When you begin playback, the colon between the displayed seconds
and minutes (-:--) briefly blinks.
During this time the tape thickness and other values are calculated.
When this process is concluded, the timer then also displays the correct
real time during fast forward and fast reverse.
Resetting the tape counter
• Press CANCEL, for example at the beginning of a recording, to
reset the tape counter to 0.
Storing tape positions
• You can store the current tape position by pressing MEMORY.
– The indication MEMO appears in the display.
• When you press S (in stop mode), the cassette deck rewinds
and stops at the stored position.
• Pressing MEMORY again ends this function.
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TAPE DECK
Protecting cassettes against unintentional
erasure
Every time you record onto a tape, its contents is erased and replaced
by the new recording.
• In order to avoid unintentional erasure of a recording, carefully
remove its safety tabs with, for example a screw driver.
– Original recordings are already protected against unintentional
erasure.
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• If you wish to record on a 'protected' cassette, place a small strip
of tape over the corresponding holes.
Recording
Copyright: Making recordings from a prerecorded sound track is only
permissible insofar as the Copyright or the rights of third parties are
not infringed upon. Recording on protected cassettes is not possible,
CASS appears in the display for 1.5 seconds, and recording is
prevented. The cassette compartment comes out again.
Recording on both sides of a cassette
• Insert an unprotected cassette in the cassette compartment, wind to
the desired tape position and select the tape direction.
• If desired switch on the Dolby Noise Reduction system as
described before (with MODE and afterwards + or –).
• Select the reverse mode AUTOREVERSE ∂ as described before
(with MODE and afterwards 3 or 4).
• Select the source from which you wish to record by pressing CD,
TUNER or AUX.
• Press RECORD for more than 2 seconds.
– The recording starts and the
up.
• To interrupt the recording, press RECORD again.
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– The unit is now in the 'RECORD PAUSE' mode.
• If you want to resume the recording press RECORD again.
– The drive automatically changes the side of the cassette after the
first side has been recorded; this is followed by recording on the
second side.
• Press 9 (STOP) to stop recording at an earlier point.
Recording on one side of a cassette
• If you only want to record on one side of the cassette, proceed as
described under 'Recording on both cassette sides' but select the
reverse mode REVERSE OFF å .
– The unit automatically stops recording when the end of the tape is
reached.
TAPE DECK
Recording from a CD to a cassette (CD-COPY)
Your cassette deck is capable of transmitting control commands to the
CD-player, enabling you to carry out the CD-COPY function by
pressing just one key.
In addition, you can also optimally record individual CD tracks or
programmes on both sides of the cassette so that there is not an
excessive amount of blank tape on one side of the cassette.
• First there must be a cassette in the cassette compartment and a CD
in the CD player.
• Prepare the cassette tape by winding to the desired tape position.
• Select the desired tracks on the CD player.
• Now press CD COPY for 2 seconds.
– Recording starts. The CD player is first switched to pause for 4
seconds and then starts playing
– If you are positioned at the beginning of a cassette side, the
cassette deck starts first in order to take up approx. 6 seconds of
tape leader. The CD player then starts automatically.
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– During the recording procedure you can only use the 9 (STOP),
/ DISC, / TAPE or SOURCE keys (recording is stopped). All other
functions are deactivated.
– If the CD player is the first unit to stop playback, it automatically
sends a corresponding command to the cassette deck, and
recording is stopped.
– If the respective side of the cassette tape reaches the end first, the
CD PLAYER switches to PAUSE mode (;).
– If you selected reverse mode (∂), your unit switches to the other
side of the cassette and continues recording.
The tape leader is taken up, and the CD starts at the beginning of
the track just played.
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