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EJECT (L) button
When the tape is stopped, press this button to open the cassette
tape compartment .
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Play (t) button
This starts cassette tape playback .
Press when a cassette tape is paused to resume playback/
recording .
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PITCH CONTROL knob
Turn this knob to vary the playback speed (page 25) .
19
ECHO MODE switch
This changes the echo mode (page 35) .
20
Pause (J) button
Press this button to pause CD playback . To resume playback,
press this button again .
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FOLDER (
Use these buttons to select folders (pages 19 and 27) .
22
POWER ON START OFF-PLAY-REC (TAPE) switch
Use this switch to set the timer operation mode (off, play or record) .
To use this when set to play or record, connect a commercially-
available programmable timer to this unit (page 36) .
o Select OFF to not use timer playback or recording .
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23
Play (t) button
Press this button to start CD playback .
24
Stop (H) button
Press this button to stop CD playback .
25
Skip (.//)/Search (m/,) buttons
Press these buttons to skip through files .
Hold down these buttons to search for part of a file .
26
POWER ON START CD-TAPE-USB switch
Use this switch to set the sound source that is active when the
power is turned on .
Use this switch to set the media used for timer playback/
recording . (The timer recording can only record to cassette tape . )
To use timer playback/recording, connect a commercially-
available programmable timer to this unit (page 36) .
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Pause (J) button
Press this button to pause USB playback or recording .
Press this button again to resume playback or recording .
28
Play (t) button
Press this button to start USB playback .
When in USB recording standby, press this to start recording .
29
Stop (H) button
Press this button to stop USB playback .
Press this button also to stop recording to USB .
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Disc tray
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USB port
Connect an external USB flash drive here .
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POWER button
Press this button to turn the unit on or off .
ATTENTION
Never turn the unit off or disconnect a USB flash drive
when it is being accessed, for example, during writing,
playback, recording or the erasure of files.
Doing so could damage the unit and the connected USB
flash drive.
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