Easy cd recording, Tscs – Panasonic RX-DT650 User Manual

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Only normal tapes can be used with this unit.

Easy CD recording

Aii the tracks are recorded in their original sequence onto a single tape.

If your recording of the last track on the top side is incomplete, this track will be re-recorded at the beginning of the reverse side.

Preparation: Insert the CD.

1

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CD

Press CD.

EASY CD REC

Press EASY CD REC to display

the length of tape required.

Length of tape required

Lights to record all tr^ks

STOP/EJECT

Press Deck 1 STOP/EJECT and

insert the tape which is longer

than the length displayed in
step 2.

• Insert the tape with the side to be recorded

facing you.

• Rewind the tape completely before

reoorcfing.

Press • REC.

The CD is set to the pause mode at the

start of the first track.
After a 10-second blank is recorded on the
leader tape, recording starts automatically.

The tape stops when the end of top side is
reached. Tlie CD is set to the pause mode.

STOP/EJECT

Press

STOP/EJECT

and

the tape over.

turn

6

REC

Press • REC.

After a 10-second blank is recorded on

the tape, the track which was partially

recorded on the end of the tape is
recorded from its beginning.

To stop recording:

■reUEAR I

%

STOPtJECT

Press

l/CLEAR

EJECT.

and STOP/

Recording your favourite tracks:

After programming your favourite tracks (see page 15), perform

steps 2 to 6 above.

Type of tape which can be used for recording:

Normal/TYPE I

O

CrOa/TYPE II

X

Metal/TYPE IV

X

If the unit is brought near a TV set during recording, noise may be
recorded due to the effects of the signals from the TV set. Maintain
a distance of a least 1.5 meters between the unit and a TV set.

For your reference:

• Any change made to the volume or tone quality during recording

will not affect the recording.

• In order to prevent trouble caused by flat batteries, it is recom­

mended that you either supply power to the unit from the house­
hold AC outlet or replace all the batteries with new ones when you
are recording something which is important to you.

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