Pioneer M-NS1 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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7 Using the Tape Deck
Setting the reverse mode
The tape deck can play both sides of a tape without you
having to take the cassette out and turning it over by hand.
This feature is called auto-reverse (because to play the other
side of the tape, the tape travels in the opposite direction).
You can switch sides any time while playing a tape by pressing
the tape button. The reverse mode, however, tells the deck
what to do when it reaches the end of the tape on the side it's
playing. There are two modes: endless and one-way.
SYSTEM
SET
MENU
1 Press SYSTEM MENU, then SET.
2 Use 4 or ¢ to select REVERSE MODE,
then press SET.
3 Use 4 or ¢ to select a reverse mode,
then press SET.
Two options are available:
ENDLESS? – Play the tape round and round
continuously.
ONE-WAY? – Play one side, then stop.
In endless mode, the reverse mode indicator on the front
panel lights.
Note: Actually, in endless mode, the deck will only play the
tape through 16 times before it stops automatically.
Reducing tape hiss with Dolby NR.
For best sound quality, tapes that are recorded with Dolby NR
should be played with Dolby NR switched on. This includes
virtually all commercially produced tapes—look for the
double–D symbol (2) on the inlay card, or on the cassette
tape itself.
SYSTEM
SET
MENU
1 Press SYSTEM MENU, then SET.
2 Use 4 or ¢ to select DOLBY NR, then
press SET.
3 Use 4 or ¢ to set NR ON or NR OFF,
then press SET.
The DOLBY indicator on the front panel lights when Dolby
NR is on.
Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license
from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.