PROGRAMMED PLAY

BASIC RECORDING

Up to 30 tracks can be programmed from any of the inserted discs,

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Use the remote control

1 Press the PRGM button while pressing the SHIFT button in stop mode.

PGM is displayed.

2 Press one of the DISC DIRECT PLAY buttons to select a disc.

The selected disc is indicated in red on the display. Go to the next step when the tray stops rotating.

3Press the numeric buttons and the +1 O button to program a track.

Example:

To select the 25th track, press the +1O, +10 and 5 buttons. To select the 10th track, press the +1O and O buttons.

Program number

Total playing

time of

the selected

tracks

Selected track number

Total number of

 

selected tracks

4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program other tracks.

5 Press the M PRESET button to start play.

To check the program

Each time the < or * buttorf is pressed in stop mode, a disc number, track number, and program number will be displayed.

To clear the program

Press the CLEAR button in stop mode.

To add tracks to the program

Before playing, repeat steps 2 and 3. The track will be programmed after the last track.

To change the programmed tracks

Clear the program and repeat all the steps again.

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During the programmed play, the EDIT/CHECK, DISC CHANGE. DISC DIRECT PLAY and numeric buttons do not function.

RANDOM play is not performed during programmed play,

Preparation

Wind up the tape to the point recording starts.

Note that recording is done on only one side of the tape,

Use only normal (type I) tapes.

1Insert the tape to be recorded on into deck 1 and push the cassette holder to close it.

2 Get ready for the source to be recorded.

To record from a CD

Press the CD button and load a disc.

To record from a tape

Press the TAPE button. Then, insert the original tape into deck 2 and play it.

To record from a radio broadcast

Press the TUNER/BAND button and tune in to a station. To record from the connected source

Press the VIDEO/AUX button and play it.

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3 Press the @ button to start recording. The > button is depressed simultaneously.

When recordina from a CD, playing and recording start simultaneously from the first track.

To stop recording

Press the W= button on deck 1.

To pause recording

Press the 11 button on dqck 1.

To resume recording, press it again.

To record selected tracks of the CD

Before pressing the button, program the tracks,

To start recording precisely (except when recording from a CD)

Before pressing the button at step 3, press the 11 button on deck 1. Then, press the button. The deck enters recording pause mode. When you wish to start recording, press the II button again.

To record part of the CD

When the button is pressed, recording always starts from the first track. To start in the middle of a track, play the CD first and press the II button for CD at the point you wish to start recording from. Then, press the button. The pause mode for CD button is released automatically and recording starts.

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Do not press the buttons on deck 2 during recording.

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Aiwa NSX-A10 manual Programmed Play, Press one of the Disc Direct Play buttons to select a disc

NSX-A10 specifications

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