LOCATING THE BEGINNING OF A PROGRAM | 4, 5, 6 |
(AMSS) .................................................................... |
This system is equipped with a function that allows you to skip forward or backward to locate the beginning of a particular selection on the tape. (Automatic Music Select System : AMSS)
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Press the AMSS button . "AMSS TAPE" is displayed.
Press the FF + button to skip forward up to 9 selections from the current location on the tape.
e.g.) With "AMSS TAPE" displayed, press button three times. "AMSS F3" is displayed.
The system will search for 3 blank spaces between selections in the forward direction, then begin playing the third selection from the starting point.
Press the - REW button to skip backward to the beginning of the current selection, or up to 8 selections from the current location on the tape.
e.g.) With "AMSS TAPE" displayed, press button five times. "AMSS R5" is displayed.
The system will search for 5 blank spaces between selections in the backward direction, then begin playing the forth selection from the starting point. (The blank space before the current selection counts as one blank space.)
To cancel AMSS mode, press button again.
Notes
•If AMSS detects 15 seconds of blank space, it will automatically advance the tape to the next selection.
•AMSS may not operate properly if
•A tape was recorded at a low level.
•A tape has long, silent intervals.
•A tape is a live recording.
METAL PLAY MODE ................................................. | 7 |
If a metal or
SCAN MODE ............................................................ | 8 |
Scan helps to find a program by playing about the first 10 seconds of each selection. Press the SCN button during play to start scan operation. "SCn" is displayed.
To cancel scan, press the SCN button again.
REPEAT MODE......................................................... | 9 |
This operation makes it possible to listen repeatedly to a selection.
Press the RPT button ➈ during play. "RP" is displayed, the selection playing will continue until RPT is pressed again.
Notes
RPT/SCN may not operate properly if
•A tape was recorded at a low level.
•A tape has long, silent intervals.
•A tape is a live recording.