Manual
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(_ POWER STANDBY/ON switch/indicator
The POWER switch activates the secondary transformer only.
Even when the switch is in the STANDBY position, there will be
a power flow to the deck's circuits as long as the power cord is
connected to a power outlet.
Deck I REWIND AUTO PLAY button
(_) DECK I counter reset button (RESET)
(_) DECK I counter mode button (TIME/COUNT)
DOLBY* NR switch (B/OFF/C)
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• Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
• "'DOLBY'" and the double-D symbol [lO are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
_) Function display
Synchro copy buttons (COPY Ib, ll)
NORMAL : Normal speed copy
HIGH : Double speed copy
® Reverse mode switch (RELAY/SKIP)
(_ DECK II counter mode button (TIME/COUNT)
DECK I! counter reset button (RESET)
@ Deck II REWIND AUTO PLAY button
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DECK I eject button ( _ )
• If the tape is moving (playback, tape winding, etc.), press
the stop (I) button before pressing this button.
NO TE:
If the power is turned off while the tape is moving, the cassette
door may remain locked. In this case, turn the power on before
pressing the eject (_--.) button.
Deck I operation buttons
• : Reverse playback
• : Forward playback
• </MS : Fast reverse/music search
• : Stop
_HWMS : Fast forward/music search
DECK II operation buttons
• : Reverse playback
• : Forward playback
<HI/MS : Fast reverse/music search
• : Stop
DHWMS : Fast forward/music search
O : Recording mute
II : Pause
• : Recording
Recording level control (REC LEVEL)
DECK II eject button (_--)
• If the tape is moving (recording, playback, tape winding,
etc.), press the stop (I) button before pressing this button.
NO TE:
ff the power is turned off while the tape is moving, the cassette
door may remain locked. In this case, turn the power on before
pressing the eject (_=_)button.
DOLBY NR
• Dolby NR Systems
Dolby NR systems are designed to reduce the amount of tape l_tss,
mainly in the treble components. During recording, the high-
pitched pianissimo sou_ which are most characteristic of
audible noise are boosted, and during playback, only these
boosted sections are attenuated, so that tape sound is returned to
normal. As a result, the noise is attenuated by an amount equal to
the boosting in the treble range. The Dolby B-type NR system re-
duces noise in the treble range, cutting tape hiss and expanding
the dynamic range. The Dolby C-type NR system is even more ef-
fective in reducing noise, as it reduces noise from the mid-range
and treble range.
NOTE:
When a tape has been recorded using the Dolby B-type or C-type
NR system, make sure that the DOLBYNR switch is set to the same
position during playback.
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