Becker Designed 1432 CD Player User Manual


 
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Eject: To remove a cassette, push
and hold the track selection/eject
button until the tape automatically
1 - 2
disengages and can then be retrieved
from the cassette port. Ejecting a
cassette switches the system to radio
operation.
Forward Music Search/Fast
Forward: A cassette tape can be
automatically advanced to the next
selection by pressing the forward
music search button once.
>>I
The radio's display will show MSF
and the current track to indicate that
music search has been activated.
To fast-forward the tape to the end of
the side, press the forward music
search button twice. The radio's
display will show FF and the current
track to indicate the fast-forward
function has been activated.
Reverse Music Search/Rewind: A
cassette tape selection can be
repeated by pressing the reverse
music search button once. The
radio's display will show MSR and
the current track to indicate that
music search has been activated.
Push the button twice to completely
rewind the tape. Once engaged, it
will lock into position until the tape
is fully rewound or until another tape
function is activated.
I<<R
The radio's display will show REW
and the current track to indicate that
the rewind function has been
activated.
Track Selection: Once a cassette
has been engaged, the track selection
button can be used to switch to the
tape's other side without having to
remove and flip the cassette. The
radio's display will always indicate
the current track being played.
Dolby® B and Dolby® C Noise
Reduction: This function, which is
activated by pressing the
B > <C
Dolby noise reduction button,
reduces background hiss while
playing a cassette that was recorded
using the Dolby® B or Dolby® C
noise reduction system. Most
prerecorded cassettes indicate the
type of noise reduction that was used
during recording (if any). The radio's
display will indicate the noise
reduction system selected.