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Blaupunkt FRANKFURT RCM 104 User Manual

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Frankfurt RCM 104

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Fast forward/rewind

Press >> to fast forward a tape (FF).

Press << to fast rewind a tape. (FR)

Fast

rewind

CPS

Select title in

backwards direction

Fast
forward

CPS

Select title in

forwards direction

To stop the function:
Press the opposite button.
<< >> or / .

Selecting titles with CPS
(Cassette Program Search)

Use this function to repeat or skip cassette
titles with buttons (forwards) or (back-
wards).
The system allows you to skip up to 9 titles.

For this purpose,

press the rocker switch as many times
as required.

The display will show you the number of titles
to be skipped.
Correct your entry by pressing the opposite
button.
Press

to stop the tape immediately.

For CPS operation it is necessary that there
is a blank section of at least 3 seconds
between the titles.

Autoreverse

To switch sides while playing a cassette,

press

.

At the end of a side the unit will automatically
switch over. The display shows “TR1” for side
1 or “TR2” for side 2.

Note:
If there is too much tension on the tape during
playback, the set may switch over by itself. In
this case check the condition of the tape.
Sometimes it helps to rewind the cassette
tape completely.

Tape type detection

Correct equalization is automatically selec-
ted according to the tape used.

Scanning cassette titles

You can have the cassette titles played
briefly by using the scan func tion. If you like
a title, stop the scan to continue listening to
that track.
To start/stop the scan:

Press PS briefly.

Choose the desired SCANTIME in the DSC
menu.

B•C – Dolby NR*

Use this button to play tapes recorded with
Dolby noise reduction.
Dolby NR-C is a further development of Dol-
by NR-B and reduces the unwanted tape
noise even more.
Press B•C to adjust to the type of Dolby NR
in which the tape was recorded or to disenga-
ge Dolby NR. When Dolby is active, the
corresponding indicator “B” or “C” will light
up.

* Noise reduction system manufactured under license

from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.