Easy cd recording – Panasonic RX-DT600 User Manual
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Only normal tapes can be used with this unit.
Easy CD recording
All the tracks are recorded in their originai sequence onto a singie tape.
Only part of a track may be recorded at the end of the top side. (This track will be re-recorded at the beginning of the reverse side.)
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EASY CD RECORD
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STOtWJECT
Set SELECTOR to “Q2D ”•
Press EASY CD RECORD to
display the length of tape re
quired.
Length of tape required
Lights.
to record all tracks
Press Deck 1 STOP/EJECT
and load the tape which is
longer than the length dis
played in step 2.
Rewind the tape completely before re
cording.
Load the tape with its top side facing you.
Press REC
The CD is set to the pause mode at the
start of the first track.
After a 10-second blank is recorded on
the leader tape, recording starts auto
matically.
The tape stops when the end of top side
is reached. The CD is set to the pause
mode.
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STOP/EJECT
Press STOP/EJECT and turn
the tape over.
Press REC
After a 10-second blank is recorded on
the tape, the track which was partially
recorded on top side is recorded from its
beginning.
To stop recording:
Press H/CLEAR and STOP/
EJECT.
Recording your favorite tracks:
After programming your favorite tracks (see page 13), perform steps
2 to 6 above.
Type of tape which can be used for recording:
Normal/TYPE I
О
CrO/TYPE II
X
Metal/TYPE IV
X
if the unit is brought near a TV set during recording, noise may be
recorded due to the effects of the signals from the TV set. Maintain a
distance of at least 1.5 meters between the unit and a TV set.
For your reference:
•Any change made to the volume or tone quality during recording
will not affect the recording.
• In order to prevent trouble caused by flat batteries, it is recom
mended that you either supply power to the unit from the house
hold AC outlet or replace all the batteries with new ones when you
are recording something which is important to you.
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