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4 When you want to reduce the hiss noise

in low-level high-frequency signals,
press DOLBY NR button so that

"DOLBY NR B"appears in the display.

5

Press O REC.

Be sure to press the button firmly and
swiftly.
Recording starts.

6

Press CD O.

The CD player starts playing.
You can program the CD before playing
(See "Playing Tracks in the Desired
Order (program play)").

To

Press

Stop recording

□ /^

Pause recording

DD on the tape player

Stop CD play

□ on the CD player

Pause CD play

DO on the CD player

To record with the surround effect
Press S-SURROUND so that "SUR l(li«'H||'

appears in the display.

Notes

While recording, do not rewind or fast-

torward on the deck A. I bis causes an
une\ en sound to be recorded.

• Make sure the tape plaver stops when

vou turn off tlie unit.

Recording a CD:
Selecting tape Length
(tape select edit)

You can liave the stereo system select and
indicate the most suitable tape length tor
the recording each disc automatically.
You cannot use "tape select edit" for discs
which contain 21 tracks or more.

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Press FUNCTION repaeatedly until

"CD" appears in the display.

2

Press = OPEN and place a CD on the

tray.
Make sure the playing position indicator
in the display is lit under the disc
number of the CD you want to record.

3

Press EDIT on the remote.

"TAPE SELECT" appears in the display

and the player divides the selections
automatically.
Then the display changes as follows:

To stop recording

Press □/=.

To check the order

Press CHECK on the remote.

To cancel tape select edit

Press CONTINUE on the unit.

Recording a CD:
Specifying Tape
Length (time edit)

You can have the stereo system create
programs based on the tape length.
The CD player makes programs that will fit

the tape length. For example, if you u.se a

46-minute tape to record a 50-minute CD,

the CD player will automatically choose
tracks that w'ill fit within the 46-ininutes,
filling as much of the tape as possible. The
player will not program those tracks
beyond track number 20.

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Press □/= and insert a blank tape of

the indicated length (or longer) into
deck B with the side you want to record
on facing forward.

Make sure the tabs on the cassette have

not been removed.

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When you want to reduce the hiss noise

in low-level high-frequency signals,
press DOLBY NR button so that

"DOLBY NR B" appears in the display.

6

Press O REC.

Be sure to press the button firmly and
swiftly.

"REC" appears in the display.
Recording starts.

7

Press CD l> (or CD [> on the remote).

The CD player starts playing the tracks

to be recorded on side A.

8

Set the tape to the beginning of side B,

then press O RFC.
Be sure to press the button firmly and
swiftly.

9

Press CD i> (or CD [> on the remote).

The CD player starts playing the tracks

to be recorded on side B.

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Press FUNCTION repeatedly until

"CD" appears in the display.

Press = OPEN and place a CD on the
tray. Make sure the playing position
indicator in the display is lit under the
disc number of the CD you want to
record.

Press □/= and insert a blank tape into
deck B w'ith the side you want to record
on facing forward.
Make sure the tabs on the cassette have
not been removed.

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