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Preparation
1
1 Complete the connections refer-
ring to "System connections".
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2 Set up the cassette deck $
3 (Load a disc in the CD player.)
: Keys or controls to be used in this operation
Convenient CD recording (deck B only)
By connecting this unit with a KENWOOD amplifier (receiver)
with a SYSTEM CONTROL jack and a KENWOOD CD player
with a SYSTEM CONTROL jack using system control cords,
recording on this unit and playback on the CD player can be
started simultaneously.
Since this unit is not designed for recording with metal (TYPE
IV) tapes, do not use metal tapes for recording.
Adjust the recording level.
2
Press (7) STOP key
of the CD player.
Press the 6 key
of the CD player.
1
Play a CD.
4
Put the CD player in stop mode.
2
Set the record-pause mode.
÷While pressing the PAUSE key,
press the REC/ARM key.
3
Adjust the recording recording
level.
“How to record.”
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REC/ARM
8
PAUSE
Start playing the CD.
4
Press the 6 key of the CD player.
÷ Synchro recording is not possible when tracks of more than one CD are
programmed using a Carrousel type CD player.
÷ Recording starts at this moment.
÷ When the CD player has completed playback, the cassette deck stops
recording and enters the stop mode.
To pause : Press the 6 key of the CD player.
To restart recording : Press the 6 key of the CD player.
To stop : Press the 7 key of the CD player.
÷If the stop (7) key of the cassette deck is pressed, the cassette deck
enters the stop mode but the CD player does not stop.
(dB)
—
—
5
0+3+6(dB)
TAPE
B
AUTO REVERSE
TAPE
A
AUTO REVERSE
POWER
1
@#7 @#7
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PAUSE
¶
REC/ARM
¡
PUSH/OPEN
0
PUSH/OPEN
0
The figure shows an example for the CT-403 or KXF-W3030
Set the record-pause mode.
3
¶
REC/ARM
8
PAUSE
(dB) —
—
5
0+3+6(dB)
÷ While pressing the PAUSE key, press the REC/ARM key.