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9. To start dubbing, press PLAY on deck 2 of the
master unit. Deck 2 of the master and all the slave
decks will go into Record mode, simultaneously.
The target decks all configure themselves to the
Dolby system and the record level settings used
when originally recording the source tape. Settings
of the INPUT and REC BAL controls and the
DOLBY NR switch on the individual target decks
are overridden.
10. To stop dubbing, press STOP on deck 2 of the
master.
NOTE
Upon pressing STOP on deck 1 or deck 2 of any
slave unit, that deck cannot function any more.
To use it as a slave again, first press EJECT.
Suggestion: You can hold down RECORD and press
STOP on deck 2 of the master to record a 4-second
silence on all the target tapes at the same time.
Alternatively, you can press the REC MUTE button for
deck 2 on the optional remote control unit connected
to the master.
In this application, deck 1 of the master is left unused.
1. If you haven’t done so yet, interconnect the units,
as shown on page 13, then connect the line output
from the source unit to the DECK 2 INPUT jacks
on the flrst unit.
2. Switch power on to all the units.
3. Set the OFF/SLV/MSTR switch to MSTR on the unit
to which the source unit is connected, and SLV on
all the other units.
4. Set the REV MODE switch to Ä on each unit.
5. Insert cassette tapes into deck 2 of the master unit
and decks 1 and 2 of the slaves.
Suggestion: There is no problem if there are slaves
into which no tape is inserted.
6. If need be, locate the tapes to their beginnings by
pressing the REW button on deck 2 of the master
unit.
7. Check to see that all the tapes are ready for
recording on their forward sides, as confirmed by
the forward PLAY LED blinking on the individual
decks. If any reverse PLAY LEDs are blinking,
press the Á button on deck 2 of the master.
8. Hold down PAUSE and press RECORD on deck 2
of the master. This puts all the slaves into Record
Ready mode.
Recording an External Source onto Multiple Cassettes SimultaneouslyMultiple-unit System Operation