Manual

Dubbing a Tape
You can copy a tape in deck A to a tape in deck B at
normal or high speed.
DUBBINGSPEED
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[_> TAPETYPE REC PAUSEII
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Insert the recorded cassette into deck A and a
blank cassette into deck B.
Make sure the record-protect tabs on the cassette
in deck B have not been removed.
Set TAPE TYPE on both decks.
Press DUBBING SPEED to set to HIGH or
NORMAL.
4 Press REC on deck B and _ on deck A.
Notes on Cassette Tapes
To protect a recording on side A or B
Break out the respective tab.
Side A
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Tab for side B for side A
To record on a tape with a missing record-protect tab
Cover the respective tab hole with adhesive tape.
When you are using a type II or type IV tape, be careful not
to cover the detector slots that the deck uses to determine the
tape type.
To stop dubbing
Press mxx on both decks.
(_ During high-speed dubbing
Only I_ is operative.
You don't have to adjust the recording level or set
Dolby NR during dubbing
Dubbing is automatically performed with the same
recording level and Dolby NR setting as the original in
deck A. If, however, you want to monitor the sound
during normal-speed dubbing, set DOLBY NR to match
the tape in deck A.
Note
If a TV set is placed near the tape deck, noise may occur
during high-speed dubbing. In that case, tam the television
set off or move it away from the tape deck.
Dubbing only specific portions
You can do this only during the normal-speed
dubbing.
1 Press PAUSE II on deck B at the portion you want
to skip.
Deck B changes to recording pause.
2 Locate the point you want to resume recording on
deck A, then stop the tape.
3 Press E_ on deck A.
Press PAUSE II on deck B to resume dubbing.
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Type II Type IV
Detector slots Detector slots
On tapes longer than 90 minutes
We do not recommend the use of tapes longer than 90
minutes except for a long continuous recording or playback.
They are very thin and tend to stretch easily.
On handling cassettes
To prevent the heads and tape path from getting dirty,
avoid touching the tape surface of a cassette.
Place cassettes away from equipment with magnets, such
as speakers and amplifiers, which may cause tape
distortion or erase the recordings.
Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight, extremelycold
temperature, or moisture.