Optimus SYSTEM 734 Using An Additional Audio Source, Listening To An Additional Audio Source

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USING AN ADDITIONAL AUDIO SOURCE

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USING AN ADDITIONAL AUDIO SOURCE

If you connected an additional audio source, such as a TV, VCR, turntable, or an external CD changer or cassette deck (see “Connecting an Additional Audio Source”), you can use your Sys- tem 734 to listen to or record from that source.

LISTENING TO AN ADDITIONAL AUDIO SOURCE

1.Set VOLUME, or press VOLUME t on the remote control, to its lowest setting, and be sure that the audio source’s volume control (if any) is also set to its lowest level.

2.Repeatedly press FUNCTION until t appears next to AUX on the

display. The current time appears on the display.

3. Operate the audio source accord- ing to its owner’s manual.

4. Adjust VOLUME, or VOLUME s/t on the remote control, and the audio source’s volume control (if any) to the desired level.

RECORDING FROM AN ADDITIONAL AUDIO SOURCE

Follow these steps to record onto a cassette tape from an additional audio source.

1.Set VOLUME, or press VOLUME t on the remote control, to its lowest setting, and be sure that the audio source’s volume control (if any) is also set to its lowest level.

2.Repeatedly press FUNCTION until t appears next to AUX on the

display. The current time appears.

3. Load a blank cassette tape, or one you want to record over, into TAPE 1.

4. Press RECORD and PAUSE on TAPE 1. PLAY automatically locks down.

5. Begin play on the additional audio source as instructed in its owner’s manual.

6. Release PAUSE on TAPE 1 to begin recording.

7. To listen to the audio source’s sound while recording, adjust VOLUME, or VOLUME s/t on the remote control, and the audio source’s volume control (if any) to the desired level.

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