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Recording
Note on the recording from the beginning of the tapeWhen you start recording from the beginning of the tape, create a 4 second- muted portion by using record muting function (Page 25). Otherwise, when locating the first selection with the 4or 1 button, the first portion of the first selection may not be played back.
To stop recordingPress the 7button.
To stop recording for a momentPress the 8PAUSE button.
When you press the •REC MUTE button, the deck will enter the
Press the 8PAUSE or 3button.
Note on the 0OPEN/CLOSE buttonThe 0OPEN/CLOSE button does not function during recording or in the record muting mode. So, when removing the cassette tape, press the 7button to stop recording and then press the 0OPEN/ CLOSE button.
If recording cannot be madeCheck the following:
•The safety tab of the cassette is not set to the
•No cassette is loaded.
•The INPUT selector is set to the incorrect position.
•Tape is fully rewound to the end.
•The output level of the playback equipment is too low.
•The digital copy prohibit signal is written in the codes of the sound source you want to record. (The PROH indicator appears on the display.)
•The REC LEVEL controls are set to the 0 position. (Only when recording the analog input signal.)
Note on the INPUT selector and the REC MODE selectorDo not change the position of these selectors after recording starts.
If the cassette is ejected after it has been loadedCheck to see if the cassette is inserted correctly. (Page 18.)
When the tape is recorded to the endThe tape is rewound to the beginning and stops automatically. (Auto rewind function) The auto rewind function is not applied when the TIMER switch is set to the REC position.
Accuracy of the electronic linear time counterThe linear time counter provided with this unit is not a clock.
The time indicated by the counter may differ slightly from the actual recording/ playback time.
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