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11 a+b. FAST FORWARD
With the
function you can wind the tape for-
ward from left to right. Fast forward is stopped auto-
matically once the end of a tape is reached. You can
stop fast forward manually by using the STOP button
for the same transport.
12 a+b. REWIND
.
With the
function you can rewind the tape from
right to left. Fast rewind is stopped automatically once
the beginning of a tape is reached. You can stop
rewind manually by using the STOP button for the
same transport.
13. RECORD / PAUSE.
A recording can be made only with the B deck. This
button will activate the recording circuits, together
with the "Record" annunciator, the pause icon will
light up in the display. By subsequently pressing
PLAY (6b) or REVERSE PLAY (4b) of the B deck,
recording will start. Now the "RECORD" annunciator
together with the normal or reverse Play icon in the
display will light up to indicate the recording status.
If you wish to interrupt recording for a moment, use
the button again. By pressing PLAY or REVERSE
PLAY (make sure you continue in the same direc-
tion), you can resume recording. In the display the
icon for Pause "ll PAUSE" will light up alongside
"REC" to indicate the tape pause status. Also refer to
the chapter "How to get the best performance from
your NAD 616 cassette deck", section "Making a
recording" for more information.
14. DOLBY NR.
The Dolby ™NR Noise Reduction systems have
been devised to reduce tape hiss. The display indi-
cates if Dolby™NR has been selected and which type
(B or C). The button allows you to scroll through the
different settings: OFF > B > C > OFF > B, etc. (indi-
cated in the display). For playback, select the same
type of Dolby™NR with which the tape was originally
recorded. Select the Dolby NR position with which
you wish to make a recording before starting a
recording. Refer to chapter "How to get the best per-
formance from your NAD 616 cassette deck", section
"Dolby B & C Noise Reduction systems" for more
details. Dolby™NR will default to OFF after the deck
has been switched off.
15. REVERSE MODE.
With this button you can engage the "Auto
Reverse"; Once the end of a tape is reached, the
transport will automatically switch from Normal Play
to Reverse Play or vice-versa. If a tape is present in
both transports the deck will play one tape first until
the end of Reverse Play has been reached and then
switched to the other transport. This way you can
automatically re-play a tape up to eight times, or both
tapes four times. The Reverse Mode icon
light up in the display when selected. Reverse Mode
will default to ON after the deck has been switched
off. Refer to the chapter "How to get the best perfor-
mance from your NAD 616 cassette deck, sections
"Playing back tapes" and "Making a recording" for
more information
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16. DUBBING.
Press this button to start dubbing at the normal
speed. Both the play-back (A) and record transport
(B) will start in the direction they were last used in
(normal or reversed). The Dubbing and Record
annunciator will light up in the display. The Record
level and Record Balance controls are inoperative in
dubbing mode. To stop dubbing, press STOP (5b),
the Stop, Normal and Reverse Play buttons of the
play back transport (A) are inoperative in dubbing
mode. Although very close to the original, there will
always be a discernible difference with the copy.
Refer to the chapter "How to get the best perfor-
mance from your NAD 616 cassette deck, section
"Dubbing" for more information.
17. HI SPEED DUBBING.
Press this button to start High-Speed dubbing. Both
the play-back (A) and record transport (B) will start in
the direction they were last used in (normal or
reversed). The Hi Speed Dubbing and Record annun-
ciator will light up in the display. The Record level and
Record Balance controls are inoperative in dubbing
mode. To stop dubbing, press STOP (5b), the Stop,
Normal and Reverse Play buttons of the play back
transport (A) are inoperative in dubbing mode. Use
Hi-Speed dubbing only when sound quality is consid-
ered less important, e.g. speech. Refer to the chapter
"How to get the best performance from your NAD 616
cassette deck, section "Dubbing" for more informa-
tion.
18. PLAY TRIM.
Play Trim is a special play-back equalisation circuit
to restore accurate play-back response from pre-
recorded, old and worn tapes, tapes recorded in
another deck or tapes which weren't recorded proper-
ly (too much or too little bias). This control will allow
you to adjust the deck's circuitry to ensure proper
Dolby NR tracking for a correct high frequency
response.
Refer to chapter "How to get the best performance
from your NAD 616 cassette deck", section "The Play
Trim control" for more detailed information.
19. DISPLAY.
Various functions of the deck are displayed,
Recording, Normal and Reverse Play, Normal and
High speed dubbing, Pause, Dolby NROff/B/C,
Record level, Tape Counter, etc.
will
HOW TO GET THE BEST
PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR NAD 616
CASSETTE DECK.
The numbers in the text refer to the controls in fig-
ure "FRONT PANEL CONTROLS" unless mentioned
otherwise.

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