Listening to tapes – Panasonic SC-CH84M User Manual
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Listening to tapes
• You can use either deck 1 or deck 2 for tape playback.
•This page shows an example using deck 1.
1
2
DECK-f/2
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Press TAPE DECK 1/2.
The power will come on automatically,
even if the stereo is on standby.
DECK1
Press ^ OPEN on deck 1, and
then insert the tape.
insert the tape with the exposed tape fac
ing down.
Close the holder.
DOLBY HR
Press DOLBY NR if the cas
sette you want to play was re
corded using Dolby noise re
duction mode.
If the tape was not recorded using Dolby
NR, press DOLBY NR again so that the
Dolby NR indicator will go off.
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T R P E
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REV MODE
Press REV MODE to select the
reverse mode.
Each time you press REV MODE, one of
the indicators will light up.
-p-*-: The deck plays one side only, and
then stops automatically.
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*"i: The deck plays both sides, and
then stops automatically.
Q'Z.y.
The deck plays both sides 8 times,
and then stops automatically.
When you ioad tapes into both
decks; series playback will be se
lected. (See page 25.)
^' ►; Theforv
or ^ to start play-
The forward side (front side) will play.
◄ : The reverse side will play.
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VOLUME
Turn VOLUME to adjust the
volume level as you like.
To stop tape playback:
Press
i
To change the deck to be used:
Press TAPE DECK 1/2 to select the deck you want to use when you
load cassettes into both decks.
DECK 1 or DECK 2 indicator will illuminate to show
which deck you can operate.
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Playback is interrupted while playing back tapes, if you open the
other deck.
For your reference:
The tape will automatically stop when a different source mode is
selected during its operation.
About priority of the deck:
When you toad cassettes in both decks, the DECK 1 or 2 indicator
will light to show which deck you loaded last.
The system automatically selects “DECK 2” when you turn on the
power or whenever you switch to another source and then back to
the tape deck.
Type of tape which can be played correctly:
The unit automatically identifies the type of tape.
Normal position/TYPE I
0
High position/TYPE II
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Metal position/TYPE IV
o
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