Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide connection to earth. The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and that the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point, consult a qualified electrician. PAN-EUROPEAN UNIFIED VOLTAGE All units are suitable for use on supplies 220-240 V AC.
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DECK A/B COUNTER SELECTOR BUTTON
Press this button to select which deck to be counted. The tape detection indicator blinks 4 times.
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COUNTER MODE BUTTON
Press this button to select the tape or time counter mode.
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CASSETTE DOOR
Press the EJECT button of the corresponding DECK to open the cassette door when the deck is in the stop mode. The door can be easily dismounted by pushing it up and then taking it out toward the front after opening the door.
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EJECT BUTTON
Press this button to open the cassette door.
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RECORDING INDECATOR DECK A TAPE TRANSPORT INDICATORS REVERSE MODE INDICATOR DECK B TAPE TRANSPORT INDICATORS LEVEL METER DISPLAY MPX FILTER INDICATOR CD SYNCHRO RECORDING INDICATOR
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Operations
PLAYING BACK TAPES
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Press the POWER switch to turn the power on.
POWER ON/OFF
¦U Don't turn the power off while operating the unit. To close the cassette door, push the door until it locks shut
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EJECT
¦U According to the type of the tape loaded, you will see the following display(Auto Tape Selector).
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Normal tape : NOR¡± is displayed. Metal tape : "ME" is displayed.
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¦U The type of a tape loaded is detected automatically by the auto tape selector and recording bias and equalization are set automatically according to the characteristics of the tape such as normal, chrome or metal tape.
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If the tape is recorded with Dolby NR system, select the corresponding Dolby NR system.
NR B/C/OFF
¦U Each time this button is pressed, the Dolby NR system changes as follows; ¡æ DOLBY B¡æ DOLBY C¡æ OFF appears but Dolby C is not specified,
¦U On commercial pre recorded cassette tapes, if Dolby NR or the tapes are recorded with the Dolby B NR.
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Select your desired reverse mode.
REVERSE
Each time REVERSE MODE button is pressed. Example : When selecting the tuner.
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Press the RECORD/RECORD MUTING button to enter the recording pause mode.
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Adjust the recording level with the REC LEVEL control. (see page 12)
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: Recordable on both sides : Recordable on front side : Recordable on back side
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Adjust the balance of the right and left recording level with the REC BALANCE control.
REC BALANCE
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Press the PLAY button to start recording.
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¦U In general, set this control to the center position. ¦U Listen to the program source and adjust the recording level and the balance.
9
To temporarily stop recording.
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10
To stop recording.
¦U To restart recording, press the corresponding PLAY button.
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RECORDING LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
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¦U The most important factor for good recording result is the recording level adjustment. If the recording level is set at maximum, the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) and the dynamic range (range of sound volume) will improve, but if it is set too high, the sound quality will deteriorate. On the contrary when the recording level is set too low in order to avoid distortion, tape hiss noise becomes too evident. Even among tapes of the same type, the tape characteristics may differ according to maker and kind. It is therefore important to determine the optimum recording level for each tape used, in order to obtain good recordings by fully utilizing the tape characteristics. ¦U The optimum recording level depends on the type of music to be recorded and also on the type of tape used. ¦U Generally, adjust the recording level so that the level meters indicate around the 0 dB point for normal or chrome tapes or the +3 dB point for metal tapes at the highest signal level.
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¦U Proper setting for normal or chrome tapes.
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¦U Proper setting for metal tapes.
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¦U Too low of setting, too noise.
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¦U Too high of setting, distorted sound.
MAKING A BLANK SPACE
¦U In the recording pause mode, press the RECORD/RECORD MUTING button again.
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¦U The unit will make 4 seconds of blank space, then enter the recording pause mode.
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RECORDING A CD AUTOMATICALLY
When this unit is connected to a Sherwood DIGI LINK ¥² CD player controlled remotely by the DIGI LINK system, the CD Synchro record function can be operated. ¦U Before starting CD synchro recording, adjust the recording level and the balance.
1
Repeat steps 1, 2, 3 and 4 of "RECORDING" Procedure.
2
According to the tape length edit the tracks to be recorded on the CD player referring to the operating instructions of that.
3
Start CD syncro recording.
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¦U The CD is selected automatically on the amplifier DIGI LINK ¥² receiver. ¦U If 8 seconds elapses after starting recording, the CD player starts play automatically.
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¦U Only when the erase protection taps on the cassette tapes are in place, CD synchro record function will be operated. ¦U During CD synchro recording, if other program source on the receiver is selected, the unit stops CD synchro recording and starts recording the selected program source.
DUBBING FROM DECK B to DECK A
Open the cassette door by pressing the EJECT button and load a blank cassette tape into DECK A and prerecorded cassette tape into DECK B. Select the reverse mode
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: Recording of a single side. : Recording of both sides.
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Press the DUBBING MODE button to select the normal or high speed(1. 5 times normal speed) dubbing.
4
To stop dubbing.
¦U High quality sound will be obtained in the nomal speed dubbing mode.
DUBBING NORMAL HIGH
¦U Then dubbing will start.
NOTE
¦U During dubbing, the Dolby NR is automatically set to OFF and the recorded tape can be dubbed as it is. ¦U During dubbing, the settings of the REC LEVEL and the REC BALANCE controls are ignored.
SELECTING A COUNTER MODE
There are two kinds of counter mode: tape counter, time counter for displaying the elapsed recording or playback time. [. . . ] Since the system is automatically engaged during the recording process only, the audiophile can enjoy the full benefits of any tape without worrying about proper adjustment of switches and encoding/decoding controls.
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PRINCIPLE OF DOLBY NR SYSTEM
The Dolby NR system functions so that it automatically increases recording levels of medium and high frequencies when the recording signal level is lower than the specified level (encoding), and automatically reduces the output level to the normal level during playback (decoding). In this way, the tape hiss noise is remarkably reduced without affecting the sound quality. The Dolby NR system used in your cassette deck improves S/N ratio by about 5 dB at 1kHz and about 10 dB at 10 kHz Btype and by about 20 dB on the most frequency range in C-type. Furthemore C-type gas the anti-saturation network which reduces the affects of high frequency saturation, improving high range frequency response.
Characteristics of Dolby B-C type Noise Reduction Effect
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¦U Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. [. . . ]