JVC CA-D702T, GVT0004-003A manual Things to Know before You Start Recording

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Using the Cassette Deck

(Recording)

English

 

 

 

FM

AM

 

PRO LOGIC

3CH LOGIC

TEST TONE

SHIFT

CENTERLEVEL

+

CENTER MODE

SLEEP

REAR

+

 

SOUND

LEVEL

DELAY TIME

MODE

L

BALANCE R

FM MODE

S.A.BASS

/ ECHO

TAPE A

TAPE B

DIRECTION

REPEAT

DISC 1

DISC 2

DISC 3

 

CD CONTROL

 

 

TAPE CONTROL

AUX

 

 

 

 

RECPAUSE

+

VOLUME

RM-SED702TXU REMOTE CONTROL

REC PAUSE

DISC

DISC

DISC

PROGRAM /RANDOM

REPEAT

EDIT

EDIT

CD REC START

REC START/STOP

DUBBING

Display

REC indicator

When the System is being used, the display shows other items as well.

However, we have only shown the items described in this section.

Things to Know before You Start Recording ———————

It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material without the consent of the copyright owner.

When you want to record onto both sides of a tape, you can set Reverse mode on to do so. However, recording automatically stops after recording in the 2direction in Reverse mode. Therefore, make sure that the tape direction is 3when recording with Reverse mode on.

The recording level, which is the volume at which the new tape is being made, is automatically set correctly, so it is not affected by volume control. Thus, during recording you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the recording level.

Two small tabs on the back of the cassette tape, one for side A and one for side B, can be removed to prevent accidental erasure or re-recording. To record on a cassette with the tabs removed, you must cover the holes with adhesive tape first.

However, when a Type II tape is used, only cover part of the hole as shown, since the other part of the hole is used to detect the tape type.

When recording, you can hear Sound Mode effects through the speakers or headphones. However, the sound is recorded without Sound Mode effects.

Type I and Type II tapes can be used for recording.

Note: At the start and end of cassette tapes, there is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto. Depend- ing on the recording source, the first part of the recording may be missing because of the leader. When recording CDs or radio broadcasts, to get the beginning of the recording on the tape, first wind on the leader before beginning recording.

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Contents CA-D702T If in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Class Laser Product Precaução Ventilação adequada Precaución el aparato debe estar bien ventiladoInstallation of the Unit FeaturesPower cord How This Manual Is OrganizedTable of Contents Setting the Voltage Selector Switch AccessoriesHow to Put Batteries in the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlConnecting the AM Antenna Connecting the FM AntennaUsing the Supplied Wire Antenna Using an FM 75-Ohm Antenna Cable not suppliedConnecting the Speakers Connecting the Optional SpeakersRight Speaker On the Remote Control Connecting Auxiliary EquipmentVCR or other equipment On the UnitDemo Mode Common OperationsDisplay Turning the Power On and Off Setting the ClockAdjusting the Volume Turning the System OnReinforcing the Bass Sound Balance AdjustmentFor private listening Press Shift Press Balance L 10 or R +10Sound Modes Customizing a Sound ModeAdjusting the Rear Speaker Level When a Rear Speaker is ConnectedUse Multi Control to adjust to any Sound Mode desired FrontListening to Auxiliary Equipment Turn down the volume level to Press AUXAccessing the Dolby Surround Functions Dolby Surround3CH Logic Delay Time Mode Center Speaker ModeAdjusting the level of the Center Speaker Adjusting the level of the Rear Speakers for PRO Logic onlySetting-up Dolby Pro Logic Getting Ready to Use Dolby Pro LogicSpeaker Arrangements for Dolby Pro Logic Setting-up Dolby 3ch Logic Using Dolby SurroundGetting Ready to Use Dolby 3 Channel Logic Speaker Arrangements for Dolby 3 Channel LogicUsing the Tuner Tuning in a StationSetting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing Presetting Stations Switching between Frequency BandsThree Ways to Select a Station Changing the FM Reception Mode Entering CD Operation Mode with the Remote Control Using the CD PlayerDisc indicator CD indicatorBasics of Using the CD Player Continuous Play Loading CDsPlaying a CD Selecting a Track Locating a Track with the Remote Control DirectlyFast Forward / Reverse Changing Discs While PlayingPrograming the Playing Order On the Remote Control Press PROGRAM/RANDOM on the UnitTracks On the Unit Press PROGRAM/RANDOMChecking the Program Random PlayChanging the Program Press the number keys 1 to 10 and +10 to select the tracksTray Lock Function Repeating a Track or the DiscsLocking the Trays Unlocking the TraysUsing the Cassette Deck Entering the Tape Operation Mode with the Remote ControlTape ª £ Music Scan Regular PlayFast Left and Fast Right Finding the Beginning of the Current SelectionReverse Mode on Reverse Mode OFF Reverse ModeThings to Know before You Start Recording RecordingCheck the recording direction for the tape Standard RecordingPress Tape Control then press To pause at any time during the recording processCD Direct Recording Auto Edit RecordingRecording AM Station to Tape Tape to Tape Recording Dubbing How to Use DubbingPress Dubbing To stop dubbing, press 7STOPUsing the Timer Press TIMER/CLOCK again Setting the Daily TimerSet the time you want the Unit to turn on Set the time you want the Unit to turn offSetting the Volume Level Turning the Daily Timer On and OffTo change the Daily Timer setting To use a Cassette Deck as the sourceSetting the Recording Timer Turning the Recording Timer On and Off Setting the Sleep TimerTo change the Sleep Timer setting To cancel the Sleep Timer settingExample Setting Operation Timer PriorityRecording Timer Sleep TimerKaraoke Sing Along Using the MicrophoneSound Display Singing Along with KaraokePress FM MODE/ECHO on the Remote Control Digital EchoRecording Your Singing Playing the Microphone Sound through the Speakers Microphone MixingRecording Microphone Mixing Recording from the MicrophoneCompact Discs Cassette Tapes Care and MaintenanceMoisture Condensation General NotesSymptom TroubleshootingPossible Cause ActionSpecifications Important for mains AC line