Teac CD Recorder/Reverse Cassette Deck AD-RW900 User Manual

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Prepare the recording source.

Recording from a cassette tape
To record the entire tape, rewind the tape to its starting point.
To record from the middle of a tape, stop or pause at the point
from where you want to start recording.

Select the DOLBY NR (noise reduction) setting (page 10).

To record from a single tape side, set the REV MODE switch to
u, and set the playback direction using the Reverse (g) or
Forward (t) play button. Then press the TAPE Stop (H) button.

To record from both tape sides, set the REV MODE switch to j,
and set the playback direction to t. If you set the recording
direction to g, recording will be of “side B” only.

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Press the RECORD button (K RECORD).

The red CD RECORD indicator to the right of the display and the

indicator on the display blink.

< No button will work while “WAITING” is displayed. Wait a few

seconds until “WAITING” disappears from the display. When
DIGITAL is selected in step

2

, the sampling frequency of the

digital source

(

)

(“FS 44_1K”, “FS 48K” or “ FS 32K”) briefly

appears after “WAITING”.

< “OPTICAL UNLOCK” appears when the unit cannot perceive the

digital signal. In that case, connect a digital device to the DIGITAL
IN terminal, switch it on, and wait a few seconds until the unit
enters the record pause mode.

< If you cannot record even if you press the CD record button (K

RECORD), load a recordable disc. Confirm that “NO TOC” and
“CD-R” (or “CD-RW”) appears on the display and press the CD
record button (K RECORD) again.

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Start playing the source.

Sync recording will start.
If no sound is heard for 8 seconds or longer during synchronous
recording, recording stops. To record the music with such
periods of silence, turn off synchronous recording. After turning
off synchronous recording, start recording manually, then play
the source to be recorded.

< Press the Stop (H) button to stop the recording manually.

< The synchronous recording function automatically turns off after

recording.

< The syn recording mode (one track or all tracks) cannot be

changed during recording or in the record pause mode.

< If you select SYNC ALL, AUTO TRACK will be enabled, and the

automatic track level will be set to −60 dB (−50 dB for analog signal
input). Use the AUTO button to select the AUTO TRACK level.

< Even if the AUTO button is set to MANUAL, the auto track function

will be on during synchronous recording. The auto track level is
set to –60 dB (–50 dB when recording via ANALOG). The setting
automatically returns to MANUAL after the recording.

< In digital recording, synchronous recording may not start

depending on the digital source player. In such a case, start and
stop recording manually.

< Depending on the source, silence could be detected, causing

recording to stop in the middle of a track or the beginning to be
cut off. If this occurs, set AUTO TRACK to MANUAL and record
manually.

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