Listening to tapes, To reset the tape counter, Press [deck 1/2] to select the deck – Panasonic SC-DV100 User Manual

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Listening to tapes

To reset the tape counter

Press [DECK 1/2] to select the deck.

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Q Press [COUNTER RESET].

When the tuner or DVD mode display shows, the tape counter
display will appear for about

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second.

To reset the tape counter while listening to or

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Press [COUNTER DISPLAY].

Press [COUNTER RESET] while the tape coun­

ter is being displayed

{for approximately 5 seconds).

For your reference

• When the tapéis travelling in the reverse direction, the tape counter

will count down. After “000_" is reached, the display will switch to
"999„” and then continue counting down.

• It is useful, for example, to reset the counter when recording from

the middle of tapes. The number lets you know roughly where you
started from.

To fast forward or rewind the tape

Press [◄^] or [^^] while the tape is stopped.

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Tape direction

To rewind

To fast-forward

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For your reference

• Each deck’s play direction is stored in the system’s memory.
•You can fast fonvard or rewind the tape while you are playing or

recording a tape in another deck. Press [DECK 1/2] to switch to the
non playing deck, and then press or [►►].

To find the beginning of a program

(TPS: tape program sensor)

Press [-d-^] or [^^] while the tape is playing.

If the forward side ([>) is playing:
►►: To the beginning of the next tune

To the beginning of the present tune
Then the tune will play again.

If the reverse side (<l) of the tape is playing:

The reverse operation will take place.

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TPS searches for silent parts of about 4 seconds normally found be­
tween tunes. As a result, it may not function properly in the following
cases.

•With short silent parts
•When noise occurs between tunes
• With silent parts found between tunes

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