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Editing of the selections which you have programmed among the five discs is available.

Note that you cannot get the information regarding the number of tracks that will be recorded and the remaining time on side A and B as in the "Sequential-edit-recording".

Before operation, follow the steps 1 -4of "Basic

Operating Procedure" on page 9.

Enter the desired disc numbers and track

numbers following the programming pro- cedure.

(See pages 14 - 17.)

For example:

When using a 46-minute tape, you should calculate the total programming time to be recorded (including the 3-seconds silent gap) for each tape side A/B (23 minutes) and program the selections accordingly.

The changer can edit up to 32 selections.

2 Prepare the cassette deck for recording.

1.Insert the cassette tape into the cassette holder of the

deck for the synchro edit recording. (Be sure the tape is re- wound.)

2.Select the noise-reduction system and the reverse mode

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3.Check to be sure that the forward-side indicator (1_) of the deck to be used is illuminated.

4.Press PLAY of this changer.

5.Set the cassette deck on the recording standby mode.

6.Adjust the recording level.

7.Press STOP of this changer.

(Refer to the operating instructions for the cassette deck.)

To stop recording

Press STOP and then press the stop button on the cassette deck.

3 Press TAPE LENGTH to select the tape length.

(See step 3 on page 32.)

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4 Press PLAY.

Recording will begin from side A.

When the tracks programmed for tape side A have finished playing, the changer switches to the pause mode at the beginning of the first track for side B. When the auto reverse mechanism of the

cassette deck works at the end of side A and the tape switches to side B, recording for side B starts automatically.

Depending on the disc, a little sound of the beginning of the next track may be recorded onto the end of the track.

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SL-PD947 specifications

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