CASSETTE OPERATION
To play a cassette, insert it into the cassette port, exposed tape side first.
The cassette will be drawn automatically into the deck. At the conclusion of the first side played, the
All cassette functions are located directly above the cassette port and appear from left to right in the following order:
TAPE SWITCH ("CR")
This feature allows you to select the proper equalization setting for playing chromium dioxide (CrO2) or "metal" cassette tapes. An LED located on the face of this button will illuminate when this option has been elected.
EJECT
To remove a cassette, push the eject button. The tape will automatically disengage and can then be retrieved from the cassette port. Ejecting a cassette switches the system to radio operation.
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FORWARD MUSIC SEARCH/
FAST FORWARD
A cassette tape can be automatically advanced to the next selection by pressing the forward button once. An LED light on the face of the forward button illuminates to indicate that music search has been activated.
To fast forward the tape to the end of the side, press the forward button twice. The LED will blink to indicate that the fast forward function has been activated.
REVERSE MUSIC
SEARCH/REWIND
A cassette tape selection can be repeated by pressing the reverse button once. The LED light will illuminate to indicate that music search has been activated. Push the reverse button twice to completely rewind the tape. Once engaged, it will lock into position until the tape is fully rewound or until another tape function is activated. The LED will blink to indicate that the rewind function has been activated.
TRACK SELECTION
Once a cassette has been engaged, this button can be used to switch to the tape's other side without having to remove and flip the cassette.
DOLBY® B AND DOLBY® C
NOISE REDUCTION
This function, which is activated by pressing the Dolby noise reduction button, reduces background hiss while playing a cassette that was recorded using the Dolby B® or Dolby® C noise reduction system. Most prerecorded cassettes indicate which type of noise reduction was used during recording (if any). LEDs on the face of the control button illuminate to indicate the noise reduction system selected.