Sony TC-WA9ES Stereo System User Manual


 
Basic Operations
Basic Operations
5
To
Press
Stop recording
Start recording from the reverse side 9
Pause PAUSE P. Press the button again to
resume recording.
Take out the cassette § OPEN/CLOSE after stopping recording
p
To protect recordings
against accidental erasure
Break out the record-protect
tab(s) (see page 18).
To check the approximate
remaining time on a tape
1 Locate the end of the
recorded portion on the
tape and press RESET for
the deck you’re using to
reset the tape counter to
“0.00”.
2 Press ) to fast-forward
the tape to its end. The tape
counter shows the
approximate remaining
time.
* Dolby noise reduction and HX
Pro headroom extension
manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. HX Pro originated
by Bang & Olufsen.
“DOLBY“, the double-D symbol
a and “HX PRO” are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
7
Press PAUSE P or (.
Recording starts.
8
Start playing the program source.
Use these buttons (controls) for additional operations
MPX FILTER DOLBY NR BALANCE
PHONE LEVEL
A -AUTO CAL-B
9
(
)
PRr
BACK FRONT
PAUSE
§
OPEN/
CLOSE
RESET
PITCH CONTROL
SYNCHRO DUBBING A B
START P
MEMORY
COUNTER BA
RESET MEMORY
REC LEVEL
REC MUTE REC
ON/OFF
MPX FILTER
TIMER
OFF
REC PLAY
DIR MODE
p
DUBBING LEVEL
BALANCE
4
7
1
BLANK SKIP
A -DOLBY NR-B
5
8
2
AUTO PAUSE
RMS / START DISPLAY
RMS
CHECK SET
6
9
A+B REC
10
HIGH
>10
NORMAL
+
+
3
§
OPEN/
CLOSE
START (DECK B P)
5
46
37
28
19
100
MAXMIN R
L
0
(AMS) (AM
S
To adjust balance
Turn BALANCE so that L (left) and R (right) of the peak level meters in the
display are at the levels you want.
To record with the Dolby NR* system
Press DOLBY NR repeatedly for the deck you’re using to select B, C, or S
before you start recording.
“B,” “C,” or “S” appears in the display.
If you can’t get satisfying results when recording FM broadcasts
with the Dolby NR system
Press MPX FILTER (multiplex filter) (see page 22) with the Dolby NR system
on. The filter turns on to make the Dolby NR system work more effectively.
“FILTER” appears in the display.