Tape operation, Inserting a tape, Removing a tape – Blaupunkt Sydney RCM 126 User Manual

Page 10: Cassette tracks with you, Dolby b, Fast forward/rewind, Selecting tracks with s-cps, Switching the tape side, Tape equalisation

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Tape operation

The car stereo has to be switched on.

The unit automatically switches to tape op-
eration when a cassette is inserted.

Inserting a tape

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Turn on the set.

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Insert a tape.

The tape will be automatically transported
to the playback position. Side A or 1 starts
to play.

During tape operation, “TR 1” or “TR 2 ”
(track) will show on the display panel.

Insert the tape with side A or 1 facing up, the

open side showing to the right.

Removing a tape

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Press

The cassette will eject.

cassette tracks with

You

can have the cassette tracks played

briefly by using the scan function. If you like
a title, stop the scan to continue listening to
that track.

To start/stop the scan function:

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Press the SC button briefly.

You can individually adjust the scan time in
the DSC menu (see “DSC programming

SCANTIME”).

Dolby B

With this unit you can play back tapes re-
corded with Dolby-B NR or without noise

reduction.
Cassette tapes recorded with Dolby NR*
stand out by their reduced tape hiss and the
improved dynamics.

If Dolby-B NR is switched on,

will light

up in the display.

To switch

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Press B (not during scan operation).

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Noise Reduction system manufactured under license

from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dol-

by” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dol-
by Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

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Fast Forward/Rewind

Fast forward

<<

Fast rewind

V

Track selection (S-CPS) Up

V Down

Stop function by pressing

Selecting tracks with S-CPS

(Super Cassette Program Search)

Use this function to skip (A) and repeat
recorded tracks.

A maximum of nine tracks can be skipped.
To do so,

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press the rocker switch as many times
as required.

The number of tracks to be skipped appears
on the display panel.

If necessary, you can correct your entry by
pressing the opposite rocker switch button.

Stop by pressing

AV.

For a proper operation of the S-CPS func-

tion there has to be an unrecorded tape

Skipping unrecorded tape por-

tions with Blank Skip

This function senses an unrecorded tape

portion continuing for more than 15 seconds
and automatically fast forwards the cassette
to the beginning of the next track.

During fast tape winding, “B-SKIP” will be
indicated on the display panel.

To switch the Blank Skip function on and
off:

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Press the RM button for approximately

one second until you hear a beep.

When the function has been activated,
will appear in the display.

Listening to the radio during fast

tape winding with RM

(Radio Monitor)

When the tape is fast forwarded or rewound

(also with S-CPS), the radio will normally
be muted. To listen to the radio during fast
winding, activate the Radio Monitor
To switch RM on and off:

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Press R M .

When the function is active, “RM” will light

up in the display.

portion of at least three seconds between

the individual tracks.

Switching the tape side

(autoreverse)

To change the tape direction during cassette
playback:

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Press

A V .

At the end of a tape side, the mechanism
changes directions automatically to play the
other side (autoreverse). The display shows

-PLAY” for track (side) 1 or

for track 2.

Notice:
If there is too much tension on the tape
during playback, the set may switch over by
itself before having reached the end of the

tape side. In this case check the condition
of the cassette tape. Sometimes it helps to
rewind it completely.

Tape equalisation

When a metal or

tape is inserted, the

tape mechanism automatically adjusts to

tape equalisation.

The “MTL” indicator will illuminate.

Care notes

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To avoid possible problems, we recommend
you to use

type cassette tapes

only. Store your tapes in a cool place away
from dirt, dust and temperatures exceeding

120 “Fahrenheit (50 “Celsius). Allow very

cold tapes to warm up before playing them
in order to avoid uneven tape transport. Af-
ter approximately 100 hours of use, dust par-
ticles collected on the playback head or roller

may lead to tape run problems and sound
distortions.
Use a head cleaning tape to remove nor-
mal

build-up. For tougher cases, use a

cotton swab (Q-Tip) soaked with alcohol. Do

not attempt to clean by inserting a hard ob-

ject into the player!

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