To stop dubbing, To pause dubbing, Copying tape (tape dubbing) – Kenwood UD-952 User Manual

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Copying tape (Tape dubbing)

Preparations

• Load a cassette tape in the deck.
• Select the tape transport direction

or^).

• Select

t

=>" (two-side recording) or

"xzt" (one- side recording).

Recording tape

UD-95a (En)

The contents of the tape in deck A can be copied onto the tape
in deck B.

/ Start auto-bh

Approx,
45 sec. AUTOBiAs

• The bias adjustment consists of checking the characteristics of the

loaded tape and adjusting the deck to allow best-balanced record­
ing. The adjustment data are held in memory unless the power is
turned OFF or the door of deck B is opened.

• The bias adjustment completes in approx. 45 seconds, after which

the deck enters the stop mode.

• To abort bias adjustment in the middle, press the ■ key.
• Even if the bias adjustment is not performed, there will be no trouble

in recording because a general bias has been set depending on the
Normal, Chrome or Metal type of tape.

The deck A operation keys are inactive during dubbing. During
high-speed dubbing, the cassette decks cannot be operated from
the remote control unit.

• Dubbing starts.
• Dubbing ends automatically when the side{s) to be dubbed has been

completed-

To stop dubbing

Press the ■ key of deck B

► Both decks A and B stops.

To pause dubbing

For high-speed

dubbing

For normal-speed

dubbing

► Only deck B enters the record-pause mode after leaving a non-re-

corded space of approx. 4 seconds in case of normal-speed dubbing
or approx. 6 seconds in case of high-speed dubbing.

» To restart dubbing, press the

DUBB NORM

or

DUBB HIGH

key

which was pressed to pause dubbing.

I Notes

I "I

- The recording level adjustment is not necessary in dubbing.

2. The

DOLBY NR

key is not active in dubbing mode. The tape recorded on deck B is given the same Dolby NR condition as the tape

played on deck A.

3. To prevent interference of noise, the unit should be separated at a distance from a TV during high-speed dubbing.
4. To avoid sound quality degradation, use the normal-speed dubbing when dubbing from a tape recorded \Vith a high recording level.

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