Searching for the beginning of a track (ams*), Playing a tape (continued) – Sony MHC-NX1 User Manual

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Searching for the beginning of a
track (AMS*)

During playback, turn the jog dial the same
direction as the

ª or · indicator to go

forward. Turn the opposite direction to go
back. (Or press

= or + on the remote.)

The search direction, + (forward) or – (back),
and number of songs being skipped (1~9)
appear in the display.

Example: searching forward 2 songs

* AMS (Automatic Music Sensor)

Notes

• The AMS function may not operate correctly

under the following circumstances:

– When the unrecorded space between songs is

less than 4 seconds long.

– If completely different information is recorded

on the left and right channels.

– When there are continuous sections of

extremely low level or low frequency sound
(like those of a baritone sax).

– When the unit is placed near a television. (In

this case, we recommend moving the unit
farther away from the television or turning off
the television.)

• Dolby NR is off and DIRECTION (

A or RELAY)

is

ß when the mains AC power supply is

switched off.

DOLBY NR

Playing a tape (continued)

To

Do this

Stop play

Press

π (or p on the

remote).

Fast-forward

Press

) on the remote

while playing the front side
or

0 while playing the

reverse side.

Rewind

Press

0 on the remote

while playing the front side
or

) while playing the

reverse side.

Remove the cassette Press

§ .

Adjust the volume

Turn VOLUME (or press
VOLUME +/– on the
remote).

Tips

• Pressing

· or ª when the power is off

automatically turns the power on and starts tape
playback if there is a tape in the deck (One Touch
Play). When the system is in the Power Saving
Mode, the One Touch Play function does not
work.

• You can switch from another source to the tape

deck just by pressing

· or ª (Automatic Source

Selection).

• If the tape you want to play is recorded with

DOLBY NR, you can reduce the noise by pressing
DOLBY NR so that “DOLBY NR” lights up.

• When dubbing tapes originally recorded with

Dolby NR, the dubbed tape is automatically
played with Dolby NR.

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