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Winding the tape
* Press the F.FWD button to fast forward the tape in the cassette.
* Press the REWIND button to fast rewind the tape in the cassette.
* Press the STOP / EJECT button to stop fast forwarding or rewinding, before you get to the end of the tape.
* When the end of the tape has been reached after fast forwarding or rewinding, you must press the STOP
/ EJECT button to release the F.FWD or REWIND button.
Recording from the radio
Set the function selector to RADIO; select AM or FM using the BAND SELECTOR and set the receiver to the
desired station (to do this, refer to the "RADIO OPERATION" section). Insert a blank cassette into the tape
deck and press the RECORD button (at the same time as the PLAY button). To stop recording, press the
STOP / EJECT button. To interrupt recording for brief intervals, use the PAUSE button.
Recording from a CD
Set the function selector to CD. Select the tracks to be recorded. Insert a blank cassette into the tape deck
and press the RECORD button (at the same time as the PLAY button). To stop recording, press the STOP /
EJECT button.
Note: Adjusting the volume and the BBS function have no effect on the contents of the recording.
Auto Stop
When the end of the tape is reached, either in recording or playback mode, the built-in auto stop system is
activated and releases the PLAY and/or RECORD buttons that were pressed down. The auto stop system
functions when recording from the built-in radio or CD player. However, it only affects the tape deck: the
radio or CD player will continue to play, even after the cassette has stopped.
Types of cassettes
To make satisfactory recordings, use only good quality iron oxide cassettes (TYPE 1 IEC). It is NOT
RECOMMENDED to use C120 cassettes in this unit.
Protecting recordings
Normally, all recordings on the tape are automatically erased when a new recording is made over them.
However, it is possible to protect recordings against accidental erasure by removing the tabs at the back of
the cassette.
When you hold the cassette with the recorded side on top and the exposed tape facing you, the protective
tab to be broken is that at the back right-hand side of the cassette.
All pre-recorded cassettes are protected in this way against a ny accidental erasure of commercial
recordings. A "protected" cassette prevents you from using the "RECORD" button (it will not stay pressed
down). If you try to make a recording and you realise that you cannot keep the button pressed down, do not
force the mechanism as you may damage it. Check whether there is a cassette in the unit and whether its
protective tab has been removed or not. It is still possible to make a recording on a cassette on which the
tabs have been removed by covering the tab openings using a piece of adhesive tape.
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