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Using the Cassette Deck (Recording)

Unit (Front Panel)

REPEAT

DISC

RANDOM

DISC

NTSC / PAL / PAL AUTO

DISC

SELECT

Remote Control

 

1

2

3

 

 

CLOCK

TIMER

ON SCREEN

 

 

4

5

6

SLEEP

 

– SELECT +

V.INTRO

SOUND

 

7

8

9

MODE

 

 

 

ECHO

SET

HIGHLIGHT

FM/AM

 

10

10

FM MODE

 

DISC

PLAY MODE

8STILL

CD REC START

DISC

7 C D £

REC START/STOP

DISC

RETURN

SELECT

 

 

 

 

PREV

NEXT

 

A

B

 

 

DUBBING

REC PAUSE

 

DECK

REC PAUSE

 

 

 

 

AUX

 

 

 

 

– VOLUME +

 

SHIFT

 

 

 

 

 

 

RM-SEV507TU

 

 

 

 

REMOTE CONTROL

Display

 

kHz

 

MHz

 

A.BASS EX S.MODE

CONT. RANDOM

TA NEWS INFO EON

ALL PRGM CLOCK

REC SLEEP MONO ST

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.

Recording onto a cassette from any kind of the audio sources is simple. Just insert a cassette in Deck B, have the source ready, make one or two settings, and you’re ready to record.

Things To Know Before You Start Recording

It may be unlawful to record or playback copyright material without the consent of the copyright owner.

When you want to record onto both sides of a tape, you can set the Reverse mode on to do so. However, recording automatically stops after recording in the (2) direction in Reverse mode. Therefore, make sure that the tape direction is (3) when 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 the VOLUME control on the System. 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 side 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, sound is recorded without Sound Mode effects.

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

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

Caution : If recordings you have made have excessive noise or static, the Unit may be too close to a TV which was on during the recording. Either turn off the TV or move the System away from the TV.

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JVC MX-V508T, MX-V588T manual Using the Cassette Deck Recording, Things To Know Before You Start Recording