Philips AZ1022 CD Player User Manual


 
Cassette playback
1 Adjust
the Source selector
to
TAPE
.
2 Press STOP•OPEN
9
/ to open the
cassette holder and insert a cassette, and close
the deck.
3 Press PLAY
1
to start playback.
4 To pause playback, press PAUSE 8. To
resume, press the key again.
5 To stop the tape, press STOP•OPEN
9
/.
Fast forwarding/rewinding
1 Press F.FWD 5/ REW 6 until you reach
your desired passage.
2 Press
9
/ to stop rewinding/fast forwarding.
Helpful hints:
During playback, the keys are automatically
released at the end of a tape and the set is
switched off (unless PAUSE
8
mode has been
activated.)
During fast forwarding/rewinding, the keys will
not be released at the end of a tape. To switch
off the set, make sure the cassette keys are also
released.
General information on recording
Recording is permissible insofar as copyright
or. other rights of third parties are not
infringed.
For recording, use only NORMAL type
cassettes (IEC type I) on which the tabs
have not yet been broken. This deck is not
suited for recording on CHROME (IEC II) or
METAL (IEC IV) type cassettes.
The best recording level is set automatically.
Altering the VOLUME or DBB will not
affect the recording.
To protect a tape from accidental erasure,
break out the tabs. If you wish to record again,
cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive tape.
CD synchro start recording
1 Select CD source.
2 Insert a CD, or if desired, program track
numbers.
3 Press STOP•OPEN
9
/ to open the
cassette holder. Insert a blank tape and close
the deck.
4 Press REC
0
to start recording.
Playing of the disc/ programme starts
automatically from the beginning. You don’t
need to manually start the disc player.
5 For brief interruptions, press PAUSE 8. To
resume recording, press PAUSE 8 again.
6 To stop recording, press STOP•OPEN
9
/.
Recording from the Radio
1 Select
TUNER
source.
2 Tune to the desired radio station (see Radio
reception).
3 Follow steps 3-6 under CD synchro start
recording.
Cassette Recorder
The making of unauthorized copies
of copy-protected material, including
computer programmes, files, broadcasts
and sound recordings, may be an
infringement of copyrights and constitute
a criminal offence. This equipment
should not be used for such purposes.
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