Curtis RCD926 AM/FM Tuner, Cassette Operation, Recording only on Tape Deck a

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AM/FM TUNER

OPERATION

Press the STANDBY Button to ON . The Standby indicator will go off.

Set the Function Selector to the TUNER position.

Select the desired frequency band with the Radio Band Selector .

Tune to the desired radio station by turning the Tuning control .

Press the STANDBY Button to OFF.

ANTENNA

For FM reception there is a built-in FM antenna wire at the rear of the unit. Move the wire around to obtain the best reception.

For AM reception the signals are picked up through a built-in ferrite antenna. Your may have to orient the unit to obtain the best reception.

FM & FM-STEREO RECEPTION

Stereo reception is possible when the tuned FM station is broadcasting in stereo.

When the FM Stereo button is “up” and the station is broadcasting in Stereo, the STEREO indicator lights up.

When FM stations are weak and are disturbed, listening can be improved by pressing down the FM STEREO selector . Reception will then be in MONO.

CASSETTE OPERATION

INSERTION AND REMOVAL OF CASSETTES

Press the STANDBY Button to ON . The Standby indicator will go off.

Set the Function Selector to the TAPE position.

Press the Stop / Eject Key to open the Cassette Door of Compartment B.

Slip your cassette tape into the door, with the exposed section uppermost and the playback side facing you.

Close the Cassette Door securely.

When finished, press the Stop / Eject Key to open the Cassette Door, and retrieve your cassette tape.

PLAYBACK

Set the Function Selector to the TAPE position.

Insert your cassette tape in the Compartment B.

Press the Play Key to activate playback.

Use the Pause Key whenever you want to suspend playback.

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Press the Stop / Eject Key when finished. Otherwise the tape will stop automatically when the end of the tape is reached.

CONTINUOUS PLAYBACK ( ONLY RUNNING FROM TAPE DECK B TO A )

Set the Function Selector to the TAPE position.

Insert your cassette tapes.

Press the PLAY Key of deck B.

Press the PAUSE Key and the PLAY Key of deck A.

Deck B will now proceed to play its side.

Adjust the VOLUME control to the preferred level.

When Tape Deck B has finished playing, it will stop. Tape Deck A then starts playing back automatically.

When Tape A reaches its end, it automatically stops.

RECORDING (ONLY ON TAPE DECK A)

This unit has Automatic Level Control circuitry. This means that the recording level is set automatically. The volume or tone controls will not affect the recording.

Record Key will not be pressed down when the record prevention tab is broken or removed from the tape.

RECORDING FROM THE RADIO

Set the Function Selector to the TUNER position.

Tune in your station using the TUNING Control and put in your blank cassette tape in cassette compartment “A”.

Press the Record Key and the Play Key at the same time on Tape Deck A to start recording.

Press the Stop / Eject Key when finished. Otherwise the tape will stop automatically when the end of the tape is reached.

RECORDING FROM THE CD

Set the Function Selector to the CD position.

Put in your blank cassette tape in cassette compartment “A” .

Select the CD (1,2 or 3) you want to play/record with the Disc Selector button . Press the Record Key and the Play Key at the same time on Tape Deck A to start recording. Press Play/Pause Key on the CD player.

Press the Stop / Eject Key when finished. Otherwise the tape will stop automatically when the end of the tape is reached.

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