3 start playback, Dolby noise reduction (nr, Transport direction indicators – Kenwood UD-952 User Manual

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Use the following procedure to play tapes in decks A and B
alternately.

Relay playback

f Load tapes.

©Select the "TAPE" input with the

MAIN INPUT key.

^ (D Insert tapes.

2 Seiect the playback modes.

• The tape sides indicated by the tape transport direction indicators

will be played.

Each press switches the modes as follows.

r

® "ctci".... Relay playback does not occur with this position.

@ ....Playback stops after having played one side on each

of tapes in decks A and B.

(3)

....The two sides of tapes in decks A and B will be played

repeatedly

(-► ©DOLBY NR "B".........................General NR.

® DOLBY NR "C".......................NR with higher performance.

I—

©DOLBY NR "OFF"

(no indication)....................... Dolby NR is not used.

• Select the Dolby NR mode according to the recording condition of

the tape.

3 Start playback.

• Relay playback starts with the deck corresponding to the pressed

key.

Dolby Noise Reduction (NR}

The Dolby NR system is used to minimize the hiss noise heard when
playing tape. The system has the B type and C type, and the same
type should be used in recording and playback to obtain the noise
reduction effect.
When you record a tape, it is recommended to write the type used,

"B" or "C", on the cassette label

Dolby B NR: Generally-used Dolby NR.
Dolby C NR: Features a higher noise reduction effect than

the B type.

The use of Dolby C NR is recommended if you record tapes to be

played on this unit.

Transport direction indicators

The and ► indicators indicate the current direction in which the tape
advances when playback or recording is started automatically by the
easy operation function, etc. This direction is the direction stored in
memory when the tape was last stopped.

(To change the direction, press the ► key for the opposite direction

then press the ■ key.)

Transport direction indicators

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