OPERATIONS
Set the controls and switches as follows: See page 3.
BEFORE
BEGINNING
OPERATIONS
Set the VOLUME CONTROL to minimum. ®
Set the POWER switch @ toON.
Press the SP-A, SP-B selector switch
A@, or B@.
Set the BALANCE control © to the center position.
Set the DIRECT (CD and DAT) switches @2 to OFF.
PLAYBACK PROCEDURES
1.
Press one of the input selector switches
@ to select the
playback source.
For playback of a compact disc: Press [CD].
For playback of a DAT: Press [DAT].
For playback of a tape: Press [TAPE].
For playback of a record: Press [PHONO].
For reception of an AM/FM broadcast: Set to [TUNER].
For
playback
with
the
equipment
connected
to the
AUX
terminals: Press [AUX].
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Operate the equipment to begin playback.
3.
Adjust the playback volume with the VOLUME control @ on
this unit.
Playback using a graphic equalizer
All sources can be processed by a graphic equalizer connected to
the ADAPTOR
terminals. However, equalization is not possible
when the DAT DIRECT switch or CD DIRECT switch is set to ON.
RECORDING TAPES:
Recording from a source selected with the REC
SELECTOR switches:
Select
the
recording
equipment
with
the
REC
SELECTOR
switches.
¢ When
SOURCE
is selected,
the signals from
the device
connected to the selected input terminals are recorded.
(To
record signals from the device connected to the PHONO
or
AUX terminals, press the "SOURCE" REC SELECTOR switch
and the PHONO or AUX input selector switch.)
¢ Recording
is impossible when
the "OFF"
REC
SELECTOR
switch is pressed.
¢ When
a graphic equalizer is connected
to the ADAPTOR
terminals with REC SELECTOR switch is SOURCE position, it
is possible to freely adjust the quality of the sound
to be
recorded.
NOTE:
When a REC SELECTOR switch other than "SOURCE"
is pressed,
the equipment selected by the REC SELECTOR
switch can be
recorded,
irrespective of the settings of the input selector and
DIRECT switches.
Recording from a compact disc:
1. Set the CD DIRECT RECORDING switch to ON.
2.
Begin recording by operating the recording equipment and the
tape deck.
Refer to the operating instructions for your tape deck for proper
operating procedures.
NOTE:
In this case the sound to be recorded can not be adjusted with the
graphic equalizer.
COPYING TAPES:
When two decks are used (or with a double cassette deck), you
can record the sounds from one deck onto the other.
Application examples:
¢ To make a tape copy with contents identical to the original tape.
¢ To edit a recording of an FM broadcast in order to cut out
unwanted
commercials,
recording only desired
material onto
another tape.
When using two tape decks
1.
Load tapes for playback (pre-recorded tape) and recording
into the respective tape decks.
2.
Select
the copying
direction
with
the
REC
SELECTOR
switches .
e When
copying from the tape deck connected
to the DAT
terminals to the tape deck connected to the TAPE terminals:
Press to DAT b> TAPE.
¢ When. copying from the tape deck connected
to the TAPE
terminals to the tape deck connected to the DAT terminals:
Press to TAPE > DAT.
NOTE:
¢ The tape selected with the REC SELECTOR switch will be the
input source, regardless of the settings of the input selector and
DIRECT switches.
¢ In this case the sound to be recorded can not be adjusted with
the graphic equalizer.
3.
Operate the tape decks to begin copying.
Set the tape deck with the original (playback) tape to the playback
mode, and set the tape deck with the blank tape to the recording
mode.
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