Recording, View ciock, Ciock setting – Philips FWC150 User Manual

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RECORDING

CLOCK

abing tapes

(¡from tope deck 2

oe deck 1)

>adthe prerecorded tape into tape

5ck 2 and a blank tape into tape

bck1.

lake sure both tapes have their full

aool to the left.

ress

PAUSE

on tape deck 1.

'ress

RECORD

on tape deck 1.

♦ The

REC

starts flashing

’ress

PLAYP-

on tape deck 1

Recording will start automatically.

Press

STOP»OPEN

on tape deck 1

and tape deck 2 to stop dubbing.

tes:
At the end of side A, flip the tapes to

side B and repeat the procedure.

Dubbing of tapes is only possible from

tape deck 2 to tape deck 1.

To ensure good dubbing use tapes of

the some length.

Recording from other

sources

(only on tape deck 1)

1 Load a blank tape into tape deck 1.

2

Press

CD, TUNER

or

AUX

• Start playback of the selected source.

3

Press

RECORD

on tape deck 1 to

start recording.

-* The

REC

starts flashing

4

Press

PAUSE

to interrupt

recording.

5

Press

STOP»OPEN

on tape deck 1

to stop recording,

Note;

- During recording it Is not possible to

listen to another sound source.

View Ciock

You can view the clock (if it is set) if the

system is in Standby mode or when any

sound source is selected (CD,TUNER,

etc). The dock will be displayed for

about seven seconds.

• Press

CLOCK'TIMER

briefly (on

the system only).

-* ■' 10:38 RH or 85:38" (the

current time) will be displayed

depending on whether you have

selected 12- or 24-hour mode.

” will be displayed if the

clock is not set

Ciock Setting

The clock can be set in either 12- or

24-hour mode, e.g, " I8:D0

am

or

"00:00". Before setting the clock, you

must be in the View Dock mode.

1

Press

CLOCK-TIMER

to select

dock mode.

2

Press

PROGRAM

to select 12- and

24- hour mode.

— If 12-hour mode is selected,

" 18:0u" starts flashing and the

AM

lights up.

— If 24-hour mode is selected,

“OO-'OD"starts flashing

3

Set the hour with 44 or ►► on the

system.

4

Set the minute with

14

or Non the

system.

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