Tips, To go forward, To go back – Sony MHC-RXD3 User Manual
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Playing a tape (continued)
Press = and insert a recorded tape
in deck A or B.
You can play the reverse side only on
deck B.
If you use only deck A, go to step 3.
Press DIRECTION repeatedly to
select to play one side. Select
to play both sides.
To play both decks in succession, select
RELAY (relay play).**
Press TAPE A ► or TAPE B ►
(DECK A ► or DECK B ► on the
remote).
Press TAPE B (DECK B ► again on
the remote) to play the reverse side.
The tape starts playing.
The deck stops automatically after repeating the
sequence five times (Deck B only).
■*To enjoy relay play, the tape in deck A must be
always on the front side.
If the tape in deck A is on the reverse side, only
the tape in deck B repeats playing both sides.
To
Do this
Stop play
Press ■.
Pause
Press PAUSE (or II on the
remote). Press again to
resume play.
Fast-forward
Press
Rewind
Press-«.
Remove the cassette Press
Adjust the volume
Turn VOLUME (or press
VOL +/- on the remote).
Tips
• Pressing TAPE A ►, TAPE B ► or TAPE B
when the system is off automatically turns the
system on and starts tape playback if there is a
tape in the deck (One Touch Play).
• You can switch from another source to the tape
deck just by pressing TAPE A TAPE B ► or
TAPE B (Automatic Source Selection).
Searching for the start of the current
or the next track (AMS*)
To go forward
Press during play when the ► indicator is lit.
"TAPE A (or TAPE B) »> +1" appears.
Press HM ** during play when the indicator is
lit. "TAPE B «< +1" appears.
To go back
Press during play when the ► indicator is lit.
"TAPE A (or TAPE B) «< -1" appears.
Press during play when the indicator is
lit. "TAPE B »> -1" appears.
• Automatic Music Sensor
**DeckBonly
Note
The AMS function may not operate correctly under
the following circumstances:
- When the unrecorded space between songs is less
than 4 seconds long.
- If completely different information is recorded on
the left and right channels.
- When there are continuous sections of extremely
low level or low frequency sound (like those of a
baritone sax).
- When the system is placed near a television. (In
this case, move the system farther away from the
television or turn off the television.)
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