RCA RP-9753 Stereo System User Manual


 
USJNG THE DUAL TAPE DECK (continued)
Playing a Cassette (Both Sides) on Deck 2
Tapes in deck 2 can be set to play in either direction - from left to right or
from right to left.
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Insert the cassette you want to play.
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Select the desired direction of play by pressing the 4 DIR ) button. The
direction of play is indicated by the lighted LED.
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Select the desired play mode:
1) One-Play Mode: Press MODE button to the “in” position. Tape deck 2
plays to the end of one side, reverses automatically and plays the other
side, then stops.
2) Continuous Loop.Mode: Set MODE button to the “out.” position. Tape
de$kpT&laaboth srdes of the cassette continuously until you press
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Press ) (PLAY) to begin playing the cassette.
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Press STCPlEJECT to stop play.
Playing Two Cassettes Without Interruption
To play two cassettes without interruption (first tape deck 2, then deck 1):
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Insert a cassette in each tape deck, both with the full reel on the left.
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Use the 4 DIR ) button to select left-to-right play direction for deck 2.
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Set MODE button to the “in” position.
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Press F (PLAY) on tape deck 2. Play begins.
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Press II (PAUSE) on tape deck 1.
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Press ) (PLAY) on tape deck 1.
After both skies have played, the cassette in tape deck 2 will stop, and the
cassette in deck 1 will start playing.
lb stop the cassette in deck 2 and start the cassette in deck 1, press
SKIP/EJECT on deck 2. The cassette in deck 1 will begin playing
automatically.
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Important Recording Points
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You can record on tape deck 1 only.
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You can record from any source other than tape deck 1, including tape
deck 2, the CD player, the tuner, and any properly connected auxiliary
sources such as a VCR or second cassette deck.
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The recording level is automatically adj,usted. Adjusting volume,
balance, equalizer settings, bass boost, etc., will not affect recording.
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When you plan to record at the start of-a cassette, advance the tape by
pressing PLAY, then press STOP/EJECT after 4 to 5 seconds have
passed. This prevents recording onto the cas&te’s “leader,” a Mank
piece of taps at the start and end of every cassette.