Sony DTC-690 Cassette Player User Manual


 
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e Tape operating buttons
7 (stop): Press to stop recording or
playback.
3 (play): Press to start palyback or
recording.
8PAUSE (pause): Press to stop for a
moment during recording or
playback. To restart recording or
playback, press this button again or
press the 3 button.
If the unit is left in the pause mode for
about 10 minutes, it will automatically
be released and the deck will enter
the stop mode. To restart recording
or playback from the stop mode,
press the REC or 3 button
respectively.
4/¢ (AMS): Press to locate the
beginning of the selection during
playback or in the stop mode.
1/¡ (rewind/review, fast-forward/
cue): In the stop mode, press to rewind/
fast-forward the tape.
During playback, press to rewind or
fast-forward the tape while listening
to the sound.
REC MUTE (record muting): Inserts a
sound-muted portion (space).
REC (recording): Press to enter the
record-pause mode. After pressing
this button, press the 8pause or 3
button.
r PHONES jack and LEVEL control
Insert the headphones plug to this jack
and turn the control to adjust the
headphones volume level. (43)
t 0OPEN/CLOSE button
Press to open or close the cassette
compartment. (18)
This button does not function during
recording or in the record muting mode.
y Numeric buttons (0–9) and CLEAR
button
Designate the desired program number
to be played back before starting
playback. Designate the desired
number in the record-pause mode, the
program number is written
consecutively from the designated
number. (35)
Press the CLEAR button to cancel the
program number which has been
mistakenly entered.
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MARGIN
RESET
SKIP
PLAY
REPEAT
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CHECK ENTER
OPEN/
CLOSE
RMS
MODE RESET
COUNTER
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POWER
REC OFF PLAY
TIMER
OPEN/CLOSE
PHONES LEVEL
O1O
AUTO
START ID
WRITE ERASERENUMBER
PAUSE
ERASEWRITE ERASEWRITE
SKIP ID END ID
AMS
INPUT
REC
MODE
COUNTER MODE
LONG
ANALOG OPT COAXIAL
REC LEVEL
REC MUTE REC
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Location and
Function of Controls