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Stereo cassette tape deck
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VU meter
The VU meter indicates recording level or
output level.
Indication
"DL"
refers
to
the
upper
limitation
of the Dolby
level:
the Dolby
circuit
functions
only
when
the
meter
pointer
indicates
the
level
below
this
indication.
HEADPHONE
and MICROPHONE jacks
Connect
your
headphones
into
the
headphone
jack (upper
jack) for sound
monitoring during recording or playback.
The microphone jack is used for connec-
tion
of microphone,
microphone
mixer,
telephone pickup coil, etc.
The microphone
should be discontiected
in the case of recording through DIN cord.
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TAP = selector
Set
the
selector
to appro-
priate position
according
to
the 'ype of tape to be used.
Refer to "How to make play-
back"
on page 8 and
"How
to
make
recording"
on
page 9.
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INPUT selector
Use this selector knob to se-
lect recording source.
When
recording
from
microphone
or through DIN (record/play)
cord,
set
this
knob
to
"MIC/DIN";
when
recording
through the line input, set it to
"line".
if the
input
level
from
microphone
or DIN
cord
is
too
high,
set
the
knob
to
"ATT", as it reduces the input
level.
Note that recording
through
DIN
cord
is not
effected
if
microphone is left connected
to the tape deck.
RECORD VOLUME knob
These knobs are used to ad-
just record input levels.
The
inner (L) and
outer (R)
knobs turn simultaneously.
To
adjust
the
L and
R
channels
individually,
turn
ione
knob
while
holding
the
other (see page 9).
DOLBY N.R. switch
Set this switch
to ON
when
playing
Dolby encoded
tape
or recording a tape in Dolby
mode.
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Full auto stop mechanism
In approximately 4 seconds after the tape has been
wound up and stopped running in one of the follow-
ing operations —
record, play, fast forward and re-
wind
the
functional
button
of the
operation
oor
cally returns
back
to its home
position
During these 4 seconds, some low hissing noise may
be heard: never worry about this sound
this in-
dicates normal condition.
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