Teac AD-RW900 CD Player User Manual


 
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Timer-Controlled Playback and Recording (2)
6
Set the audio timer to your desired start (power on) and
stop (power off) times.
When this setting is completed, the power to all components
should be turned off.
At this time, do not press the AD-RW900 POWER button.
Leave the button pushed in (the on position). If the
POWER button is in the off position, timer playback will
not function.
When the preset start time is reached, power will be supplied
and playback will start automatically.
< When you do not want to use the timer, set the OFF-PLAY-REC
switch to the OFF position.
Timer-Controlled Recording (
)
< The timer recording source can only be an external device
connected to the LINE inputs. And the timer recording can only
record to cassette tape.
< The recording level is set to 0 dB; it cannot be adjusted.
(Example: Recording a broadcast program)
1
Connect this unit and a stereo system to a commercially
available audio timer (see previous page).
2
Set the power switches of all components to ON.
3
Prepare the cassette tape that you want to record to with
timer recording.
Recording always starts from “side A”.
To record on a single tape side, set the REV MODE switch to u.
To record on both tape sides, set the REV MODE switch to j
or p.
Set the DOLBY NR switch (page 10).
If the erasure prevention tabs of the cassette tape have been
broken off, cover the holes using pieces of adhesive tape.
You can record on Normal (type ) and Chrome (type ) tapes
with this unit.
NOTE
If you have previously used the cassette, and the tape is stopped
part of the way through “side B” of the cassette, timer recording
will then start part of the way through “side A”. Always bear this
in mind, so that you do not accidentally erase any important
recordings. You should take special note of this when recording
more than once on the same cassette using the timer recording
function.