Recording to a tape – Sony DHC-FL5D User Manual

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Tape

Recording from a tape

(High-Speed Dubbing)

Recording from a VIDEO CD/

CD/Super Audio CD/MP3 file

(CD Synchro Recording)

Recording Manually

Insert a recordable tape into deck B.

Press TAPE A/B repeatedly
to select TAPE A function.

Press DVD.

Press a function button
for the recording
source.

Insert the tape you want to
record into deck A.

Insert the disc you want to
record.

Load the disc/tape (or
other audio source), or
tune in the station you
want to record.

Press CD SYNC HI-DUB.

Press REC PAUSE/
START.

Deck B stands by for recording.

” flashes.

Press PLAY MODE/DIRECTION on the remote repeatedly to select

g

to record on

one side. Select

j

(or RELAY) to record on both sides.

Press REC PAUSE/START.

Recording starts.

Steps

2

3

4

5

6

Recording to a tape

— CD Synchro Recording/High-Speed Dubbing/Recording Manually/Program

Edit

You can record from a disc, tape (or connected components) or radio. You can use TYPE I (normal)
tapes.

To

Press

Stop recording

x.

Pause recording*

REC PAUSE/START.

* Only when recording manually.

Tips

• If you want to record from the reverse side, press

TAPE A/B to select deck B and press hH to
start playback of the reverse side after step 1. Press
x where you want to start recording.

• When you record on both sides, be sure to start

from the front side. If you start from the reverse
side, recording stops at the end of the reverse side.

• (High-Speed Dubbing only)

If you set direction to j when the tapes have
different lengths, the tapes in each deck reverses
independently. If you select RELAY, the tapes in
both decks reverse together.

Notes

• You cannot open the disc tray and the cassette deck

at the same time.

• You cannot listen to other sources while recording.
• You cannot use the digipad during recording.
• If you start recording with 2.1CH/MULTI set to

MULTI mode, the setting automatically changes to
2.1CH mode in step 4.

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Start playing the
recording source.

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