Pioneer S-VS100V Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
9 Using the Tape Deck
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By pressing
4
or
¢
more than once, the player will skip several tracks at
once (to a maximum of 15). For example, press
¢
twice to skip forward two
tracks.
Note: Track search is unlikely to work reliably in the following cases:
if the space between tracks is less than about 4 seconds
if the recording is particularly noisy so the spaces are not recognized
if the recording contains frequent silences, such as a language study tape.
if the recording contains sections of very quiet material, such as some
classical music recordings
7 To stop the tape, press 7.
8 To rewind or fast forward the tape, press
1
or
¡
.
On the front panel, press
4·1
and
¡·¢
(the tape should
be stopped when you do this).
To stop the tape, press 7. Alternatively, press
2
6 to start playback directly.
Using 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. To
switch Dolby NR on and off:
Press 2 NR to switch ON or OFF as required.
Press to switch ON (2 NR indicator lit); press again to switch OFF.
Note: This function is only accessible from the front panel—don’t confuse
the
DOLBY VIRTUAL button on the remote with Dolby NR.
* Dolby noise reduction
manufactured under
license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
* “DOLBY”, and the
double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
Resetting the tape counter
The tape counter indicates the current location of the tape. The counter increases
when the tape is traveling forwards and decreases when it’s traveling in reverse
(playing or fast winding). The tape counter returns to zero automatically when you
eject a tape. To reset it manually:
Press 7 while the tape is stopped.
The counter returns to 0000.
7
2 NR
Tip
If this unit is located near
a television that is switched
on, you may notice some
noise when playing back
tapes. Switching off the
television (or moving this
unit further from the
television) will solve the
problem.