Recording compact discs – Panasonic RX-DS12 User Manual
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Recording Compact Discs
Only normal tapes can be used v^ith this unit for recording.
Preparation: Insert the CD,
STOWEJl
Press H/A STOP/EJECT and
load the tape.
• Load the tape with the side to be re
corded facing up.
• Either have the leader tape wound up
in advance or locate the position
where recording is to begin.
Set SELECTOR to “CD”.
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Press ® ist=[4 to start recording
on the tape.
PLAY is also pressed with ^ S339-
CD play starts simultaneously.
Recording stops at the end of the tape,
If the tape comes to the end while a
track is stiil being recorded, the track
will be only partially recorded.
To continue recording on the other side
of the tape, remove the tape, turn it
around, install it again, and start record
ing once more.
To stop the recording;
STOP/EJ^^
Press И/А STOP/EJECT.
(CD does not stop.)
To stop the recording temporarily:
Press II PAUSE.
(CD does not stop.)
To resume recording, press II PAUSE again.
To take up the leader tape:
Leader tape {Recording cannot be made.)
Type of tape which can be used for recordlrig:
Normal position/TYPE I
О
High position/TYPE II
X
Metal position/TYPE IV
X
The sound may not be recorded properly if high position
tapes and metal tapes are used with this unit.
Recording your favorite tracks:
After step 2, press or ^ and display the track num
ber before pressing • to start recording.
When the recording is completed, press a/A STOP/EJECT
to stop the tape.
For your reference:
•Any changes made to the volume or XBS during recording
will not affect the recording.
• in order to prevent trouble caused by flat batteries, it is
recommended that you either supply power to the unit from
the household AC outlet or replace ail the batteries with
new ones when you are recording something which is
important to you.
Your attention is drawn to the fact that recording
pre-recorded tapes or discs or other published or
broadcast material may infringe copyright laws.