Operation <ìd, Recording (deck b) – Philips FC 931 User Manual

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OPERATION <ÌD

RECORDING (deck B)

Recording on both sides of a cassette

• Open the cassette holder 12 by pressing OPEN 13.
• Insert a cassette which is not protected against recording, with the open side facing downwards.
• Close the cassette holder.
• If desired, switch on the Dolby NR system 9.
• Select on your amplifier the sound source from which you wish to record.
• Press PAUSE 16 to set the deck in the record- pause mode.
• Select 3 with the reverse mode selector 10.

• Allow the unit you wish to record from to play and meanwhile adjust the recording level with the REC

LEVEL control 7 so that the recording level indicators in the display light up during passages with an

average volume up to 0 dB. An excess of up to +2 is normal during peaks.

• Differences between the left and the right channel can be corrected with the REC BALANCE control 5.
• Select the tape travel direction with the CHANGE SIDE key.

The direction will be indicated by the red FRONT and BACK indicators.

• Press the RECORD key to start the recording. The display shows RECORD.
• Check the recording level at intervals and adjust it gradually if required.
• You can interrupt the recording temporarily by pressing the PAUSE key. Press RECORD to continue

recording.

• The deck stops automatically when both sides of the cassette are full.
• Press the STOP ■ key to stop recording at an earlier point.

Recording on one side of a cassette
• If you only want to record on one side of the cassette, select ^ with the reverse mode selector 10.

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Copyright

Recording or copying is only authorised if there is no violation of

copyright or other rights of third parties.

Note for users in the U.K.

Recording and playback of material may require consent. See Copy­
right Act 1956 and The Performers’ Protection Acts 1958 to 1972.

DOLBY HX PRO HEADROOM EXTENSION SYSTEM

The built-in HX Pro headroom extension system improves the

recording performance of your cassette deck,

it prevents large high-frequency signals from overloading the

tape by introducing automatic bias compensation.

HX Pro is not a noise reduction system because it functions

only during recording and no decoding is required.

Therefore, a tape recorded with the HX Pro system can be

played back on any other cassette deck while retaining the
benefits of HX Pro.

DUBBING (FROM DECK A TO B)

Open the cassette holders 3 (deck A) and 12 (deck B) by
pressing the OPEN buttons 2 and 13.
Insert the recorded cassette into the cassette holder of deck

A with the open side facing down; then close the cassette

holder.
Insert a cassette which is not protected against recording
into the cassette holder of deck B with the open side facing

down and close the cassette holder.

Select the tape direction for deck A and B with the
respective CHANGE SIDE key 15.
Select the required reverse mode (“ or ID) with the reverse­
mode selector 10 to make a single or double-sided dubbing.
Start the dubbing process by pressing one of the DUBBING
keys 18:
NORMAL, for dubbing at normal speed,

the display shows DUBBING.

FAST, for dubbing at double speed,

the display shows HIGH SPEED DUBBING.
An original cassette recorded with Dolby Noise Reduction
will always produce a copy with Dolby NR.

Press STOP ■ to stop dubbing at any desired point.

Both decks then stop simultaneously.

Note: During dubbing (from deck A to B at normal or double

speed) it is not possible to adjust the recording and balance

level.

While dubbing you can listen to any other source.

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