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Scanning cassette titles with
SCAN
You can have the cassette titles played brief-
ly by using the scan function. If you like a
title, stop the scan to continue listening to
that track.
To start/stop the scan function:
Press the SC button briefly.
You can individually adjust the scan time in
the DSC menu (see “DSC programming -
SCANTIME”).
Dolby B NR*
With this unit you can play back tapes re-
corded with Dolby-B NR or without noise
reduction.
Cassette tapes recorded with Dolby NR*
stand out by their reduced tape hiss and the
improved dynamics.
If Dolby-B NR is switched on, “B” will light
up in the display.
To switch on/off:
Press B (not during scan operation).
.
* Noise Reduction system manufactured under license
from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dol-
by” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dol-
by Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Skipping unrecorded tape por-
tions with Blank Skip
This function senses an unrecorded tape
portion continuing for more than 15 seconds
and automatically fast forwards the cassette
to the beginning of the next track.
During fast tape winding, “B-SKIP” will be
indicated on the display panel.
To switch the Blank Skip function on and
off:
Press the RM button for approximately
one second until you hear a beep.
When the function has been activated, “BLS”
will appear in the display.
Listening to the radio during fast
tape winding with RM
(Radio Monitor)
When the tape is fast forwarded or rewound
(also with S-CPS), the radio will normally
be muted. To listen to the radio during fast
winding, activate the Radio Monitor function.
To switch RM on and off:
Press RM.
When the function is active, “RM” will light
up in the display.
Care notes
To avoid possible problems, we recommend
you to use C-60/C-90 type cassette tapes
only. Store your tapes in a cool place away
from dirt, dust and temperatures exceeding
50 °Celsius. Allow very cold tapes to warm
up before playing them in order to avoid
uneven tape transport. After approximately
100 hours of use, dust particles collected
on the playback head or roller may lead to
tape run problems and sound distortions.
Use a head cleaning tape to remove nor-
mal dirt build-up. For tougher cases, use a
cotton swab (Q-Tip) soaked with alcohol. Do
not attempt to clean by inserting a hard ob-
ject into the player!
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