Pioneer CT-W603RS CDeDECK Synchro Recording, About Recording, To stop recording temporarily

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To stop recording temporarily

Press the pause (11) button on either deck (both decks pause).

To resume recording, press the pause (Ill button again.

To stop recording

Press the stop ( ) button on either deck (both decks stop).

NO TES:

When either tape reaches the end, parallelrecording is complet-

ed. Therefore, use the same length tapes for both decks.

If the erasure prevention tabs are broken, you cannot parallel-

record even if you press PARALLEL REC button.

Always start recording from the forward direction (FWD) for both

sides recording. Otherwise, the tape automatically stops when it reaches the end in the reverse direction.

Since the recording level adjustment affects both decks equal-

ly, it is recommended that the same type of cassette tapes be used.

If you press the recording mute ( 0 ) button, both decks enter the recording mute mode (see page 14).

CDeDECK SYNCHRO RECORDING

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If the CD player has a program function to determine the order of playback, program the CD player before beginning this operation.

1.Load a compact disc in the CD player.

2.Load the cassette for recording.

Rewind the tape to the desired starting position.

3.Set the REV MODE switch.

To record on one side only, set the switch to the _ posi-

tion. To record on both sides, set the switch to the _ posi- tion.

4.Set the DOLBY NR ON/OFF switch and set the DOLBY NR switch.

5, Press the play button of the CD player.

6.Adjust the recording level.

See page 14.

7.Press the stop (11) button of both the cassette deck and the CD player.

Unless both this deck and the CD player are in stop mode, synchro recording cannot be performed.

8.Press the CD SYNC button,

The cassette deck begins recording, and the CD player be- gins playback.

RECORDING

ABOUT RECORDING

You can use either DECK I or II for synchro recording (CT-W803RS/ CT-W703RS)

You can use the Deck II for synchro recording .(CT-W603RS only).

You can also operate relay recording with the CD player (CT- W803RS/CT-W703RS).

When the compact disc finishes playing:

The CD player enters stop mode and the cassette deck enters recording standby mode. Change the disc and press the play but-

ton of the CD player to resume recording. If the CD player does not resume play within one minute, the cassette deck enters stop mode.

When the CD player changes discs

(twin tray or multi-play disc CD players):

The cassette deck enters recording standby mode, and resumes recording when the CD player begins playing the next disc. A four-

second blank space is automatically created between tracks.

When the end of the tape is reached while the CD

player is still playing:

The CD player returns to the beginning of the currentlyplaying se- lection and then enters the pause mode. To resume recording, load another tape and check the tape running indicator to ensure that the tape is moving in the desired direction. If not, press the

playback (b, or <1) button to change the tape direction, then im-

mediately press the stop (11) button. The tape running indicator

will change direction. Synchro recording can be resumed by pressing the CD SYNC button again. (The CD SYNC button should be pressed within 1 minute. If more than 1 minute elapses, the CD player will enter stop mode.)

If the auto-reverse function operates while the CD is still playing:

The CD player returns to the beginning of the current selection and enters pause mode.

A ten-second blank space is automatically created on the reverse side, then the CD player resumes playback and the deck resumes recording.

[CT-W803RS/CT-W703RS only.]

Relay recording (set the REV MODE switch to c-_--_(RELAY/

SK)P).)

After DECK I stops, DECK II starts to record.

If the CD player stops playback while DECK I is recording, DECK I stops and DECK II starts recording from the beginning of the CD (if the CD player is either a twin or multi CD player, DECK II will record the next CD).

NO TE:

During rela/y recording, DECK I stops when CDs are changed as well as when the tape in DECK I reaches the end, and DECK II starts recording.

A twin CD player stands for a twin-tray compact disc player.

A multi CD player stands for a magazine compact disc player

(sequential playback of 6 compact-disc player).

NO TES:

The CDoDECK SYNCHRO function only works with PIONEER

CD players equipped with the CDoDECK SYNCHRO function.

Be sure to connect the deck and the CD player with the

CDoDECK SYNCHRO control cord.

Although recording begins when the CD S YNC buton is

pressed, the CD player does not start playback until the button

is released. This function can be used to advance the tape past the leader section, or to create a blank section on the tape.

Only PIONEER CD players equipped with a CDeDECK SYNCHRO

jack can be used for CDoDECK SYNCHRO recording. Any type

of CD player which meets these requirements, including twin-

tray or multiplay models, can be used.

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Contents For Canadian model Important NoticeFor U.S. and Canadian models For USE in the United Kingdom Safety InstructionsWe Want You Listening For a Lifetime Contents InstallationTips on Cassette Tapes Check Cassette Before USEAre the accidental erasure prevention tabs intact? Automatictape SelectorfunctionConnecting the Power Cord Connecting Recording Playback CordsPioneer System Remote Control Lfront Panel Facilities One way mode z position Reverse Mode Switch REV ModeDouble Decks system remote control Except for CT-W803RS Auto BLEDolby NR & Dolby HX PRO Function DisplayB/C-type Dolby NR Systems Dolby HX PRO Headroom Extension SystemFor both Deck I Tape Transportation Mode IndicatorsFor both Deck Except for Deck I of CT-W603RS TWO Modes CounterRemote Control Operable Range Remote Control OperationPower button CT-W803RS onlyEither Deck I or Deck Single PlaybackCT-W603RS Relay PlaybackPlayback Playback Sequence with REV Mode Switch SettingMusic Search Recording Using Microphone Adjusting the Recording LevelSingle Recording Recording MuteWhen tuning Deck II or Auto BLE Tuning23 1 RecordingAdjusting the Recording Level Relay Recording Sequence with Reverse Mode Switch SettingParallel Recording CT-W803RS only J 2103 ModeCDeDECK Synchro Recording When the compact disc finishes playingAbout Recording To stop recording temporarilyHigh To stop copyingNormal Power TroubleshootingCassette Door PlaybackPOWER-CORD Caution TroubleshootingNR ON/OFF OthersSubfunctions AccessoriesMiscellaneous MICRRB1 lqJ Mode AboutTIME/COUNT Pioneer Electronic Europe N.V

CT-W603RS, CT-W803RS specifications

The Pioneer CT-W803RS and CT-W603RS cassette decks are celebrated models in the world of audio equipment, renowned for their exceptional sound quality and robust features tailored for audio enthusiasts. Both models represent Pioneer's commitment to high-fidelity sound reproduction, blending cutting-edge technology with user-friendly interfaces.

The CT-W803RS, the flagship of the duo, boasts advanced dual cassette recording capabilities, allowing users to effortlessly transfer music from one cassette to another while maintaining high audio fidelity. One of its standout features is the Double-Dolby system, which includes Dolby B and C noise reduction, significantly minimizing background noise and enhancing the overall listening experience. This model is also equipped with a high-quality quartz PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) digital control system, ensuring precise tape speed and playback accuracy.

Another significant feature of the CT-W803RS is its automatic tape selection function, which detects the type of cassette inserted—normal, chrome, or metal—and adjusts the playback settings accordingly. This automatic optimization ensures that listeners experience the best possible sound, regardless of the tape's formulation. The deck includes a built-in timer that enables users to record from various sources, making it ideal for preserving precious audio moments.

The CT-W603RS, while a step down from the 803 model, does not compromise on quality. It features similar noise reduction technology and automatic tape detection, delivering excellent sound fidelity and user comfort. The 603 model is designed with a compact form factor, making it an attractive choice for those who require high performance without the bulk.

Both models come with programmable features, allowing users to create custom playlists for audio enjoyment. They also support standard features like auto-reverse capability, making it easy to listen to both sides of a tape without interruptions.

In terms of connectivity, both cassette decks offer line-level inputs and outputs, ensuring compatibility with various audio systems. The design aesthetic of both models reflects Pioneer's quality with durable construction and sleek, intuitive controls.

In summary, the Pioneer CT-W803RS and CT-W603RS cassette decks exemplify the pinnacle of analog audio technology. With their advanced recording features, noise reduction systems, and automatic tape detection, they cater to a wide audience from casual listeners to serious audiophiles, making them worthy components in any audio setup.