RCA A285 Tape Player 6+2, 6+5, From CD, Tape to Tape, From an Auxiliary Input, Playing a Tape

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TAPE PLAYER (6+2, 6+5)

From CD

1.Insert a tape into deck 1.

2.Press CD.

3.Insert the disc(s) to be recorded.

4.Select the track, CD, or program to be recorded.

5.Press RECORD to begin recording.

6.Press PLAY on the jog to begin playing the CD.

7.Press STOP to end recording.

Tape to Tape

1.Insert the destination tape in deck 1.

2.Insert the source tape into deck 2.

3.Press PAUSE and then RECORD on deck 1.

4.Press PLAYon deck 2. The playback and recording start simultaneously.

Tip: Your player can record from any auxiliary device, such as a televi- sion, VCR, tuner, satellite,

or DVD player.

From an Auxiliary Input

1.Insert the cassette in deck 1.

2.Check that the auxiliary device has been connected correctly to the AUX connector on the back of the audio system.

3.Start playback on the auxiliary device.

4.Press RECORD on deck 1 to begin recording.

5.Press STOP to end recording.

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TAPEPLAYER(logical)

Playing a Tape

1.

Press TAPE.

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2.

Press the cassette

 

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door to open it.

3. Insert a tape into the door and push the door closed.

4. Press REWIND or FAST-FORWARD to position the tape at

the desired starting position.

5. Press PLAY to play the tape.

Recording

From Tuner

1.Insert a tape into deck 1.

2.Press Tuner to access the desired radio band.

3.Tune to the station to be recorded.

4.Press RECORD to begin recording.

5.Press STOP to end recording.

From CD

1.Insert a tape into deck 1.

2.Press CD.

3.Insert the disc(s) to be recorded.

4.Select the track, CD, or program to be recorded.

5.Press RECORD to begin recording.

6.Press PLAY on the jog to begin playing

the CD.

7. Press STOP to end recording.

Tape to Tape

1.Insert the destination tape in deck 1.

2.Insert the source tape into deck 2.

3.Press RECORD to begin recording on deck 1.

4.Press STOP twice within 2 seconds to start playing the tape in deck 2.

From an Auxiliary Input

Tip: Your player can record from any auxiliary

device, such as a television, VCR, tuner, satel-

lite, or DVD player.

1.Insert the tape in deck 1.

2.Check that the auxiliary device has been connected correctly to the AUX connector on the back of the audio system.

3. Start playback on

Tip: You can play a tape from

the auxiliary device.

either deck. For a logical

4. Press RECORD

deck, press PLAY on the jog

to begin record-

to change the source from

ing deck 1.

one deck to the other.

5. Press STOP to

 

end recording.

 

 

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Contents Digital Service Information For Your SafetyFCC Information RCA InformationContents RCA Models InstallationMaintenance should be done only by a qualified EN60065 for European SafetyVolume on the unit Do not store the system at extreme temperaturesGB CD Player Controls & IndicatorsTuner Tape Player Remote ControlVOL+ or VOL- Increases Record Records to tape logical tape drive onlyShowing DisplayDemonstration Shuffling the Play Order Sound FeaturesSearching Through a CD CD PlayerCreating an ATS Program ProgramTuner Recording GB Altima modelsPlaying a Tape InformationFrom CD Tape Player 6+2, 6+5Tape to Tape From an Auxiliary InputCleaning Troubleshooting TipsCD Player Tape PlayerUS Warranty Bramalea Road Mississauga, Ontario L5S Canadian Warranty55017910 Rev

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