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If squealing or beating sounds occur when recording an AM broadcast, press the MODE button repeatedly and select one of the two modes, BEAT 1 or BEAT 2, which eliminates the noise better.

RECORDING A WHOLE CD OR MD ONTO A TAPE

Use the CD/MD~TAPE button to record all the tracks of a CD or MD onto a tape from the beginning.

If the tape reaches its end of the front side while a track is being played, recording of this track starts from the beginning on the opposite side of the tape,

Prepare a tape having a length longer than the total playing time of the CD or MD to be recorded.

Set the tape to the point where recording will start,

Use Type 1 (normal) tapes only for recording.

Load the tape to be recorded on into the deck.

Load the tape with the side to be recorded on first facing

toward you and the exposed side facing downward.

Press the FUNCTION button on the remote control repeatedly until tape is selected.

Press the MODE button on the remote control repeatedly to select the reverse mode.

To record on one side only, select =.

To record on both sides, select 1) or (Z).

When recording from the rear of the tape, the tape stops at the end of recording of the rear side, even if the reverse mode is set to 1) or (1).

Prepare the source to be recorded.

To record from a radio broadcast, press the TUNER/BAND button and tune in to a station.

To record from a CD or MD, first press the CD P or MD F button and load the disc, then press the <+ or * button or turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the track to be recorded first.

Press the TAPE REC button to start recording.

TAPE~ appears on the display.

When the selected source is CD or MD, playback and recording start simultaneously.

To stop recording, press the button. When recording from a CD or an MD, press the button again to stop playback.

To pause recording, press me II button. (Applicable when the source is the radio.) To resume recording, press again.

1 Load the tape to be recorded on into the deck.

2 Press the TAPE + button to select the side to be recorded, then set the tape to the position to start recording.

3 When recording a CD :

Load the disc and press the FUNCTION button on the remote control to select CD.

When recording an MD:

Load the disc and press the FUNCTION button on the remote control to select MD.

4 Press the CIWMD>TAPE button.

Playback and recording starts simultaneously.

If recording was started from the front side of the tape, and when recording on the front side ends, recording on the rear side starts.

If recording was started from the rear side, and when recording on the rear side ends, recording stops.

To stop recording

Press the button.

To stop playback, press the button again.

To erase a recording

1Insert the tape to be erased into the deck.

2Press the TAPE +E button to select the side to be erased, then set the tape to the point where the erasure is to be started.

3Press the TAPE REC button to start the erasure.

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Aiwa CSD-MD50 manual Recording a Whole CD or MD Onto a Tape, Load the tape to be recorded on into the deck

CSD-MD50 specifications

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