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PLAYBACK (RELAY PLAYBACK)

To improve high frequency sound during playback in
tapes with poor recordings

Press the FLEX button and playback the tape.

NOTES:

Relay playback can begin from either DECK I or DECK II.

The tape in the idle deck can be replaced during relay playback

mode, allowing many tapes to be played back continuously. This
is a convenient feature for parties, background music, etc.

When this mode is selected, if the deck encounters an unre­

corded portion of tape more than 15 seconds in length, it will fast

forward the tape until it encounters another recorded portion: and

resume playback from that point.

To stop playback temporarily (DECK II only)

Press the pause (II) button.

To resume playback, either press the pause (II) button again, or

press the playback (► or ◄) button.

To stop playback

Press the stop (■) button of the operating deck.

PLAYBACK SEQUENCE WITH REV MODE SWITCH SET­

TING

The playback sequence depends on the setting of the REV MODE

switch and on which playback (► or ◄) button is pressed first. The
playback sequence for each possible selection is shown below.

*2 In the repeat { cxo ) mode, relay playback always begins from the

forward direction.

1

1>

I <

ll>

II <

DECK I forward playback
DECK I reverse playback

DECK 11 forward playback
DECK II reverse playback

Auto-reverse function

Relay

REV

MODE
switch

Starting

playback

button

Another

deck

mode

Playback seqúense

CZD

DECK 1 ►

♦2

|[>oo|<]—►MOool [<]—►lOoolO,. .

15 times relay (32 sides playback)

CZD

DECK 1 ◄

*2

1 <-*• 11 >oo 1 1 1 >cx.| <-► 1 1 > . . .

15 times relay (31 sides playback)

dD

DECKII^

*2

1 1 [> oo 1 1 O —► 10 oo 10 “► 111> oo 1 1 <1. . .
15 times relay (32 sides playback)

CZD

DECK \\M

*2

I I <]—*-l[>oo|ool ¡0—►lo...

15 times relay (31 sides playback)

MUSIC SEARCH

(Skipping forward or backward to playback a desired selection)

The music search function detects blanks (longer than 4 seconds)

between selections, advances the tape in the forward or reverse di­
rection to find the beginning of the desired selection and automati­

cally starts playback.

It can find a selection located up to 15 selections before or after the
present position.

During forward playback

When you wish to locate a future song, press the ►► button as

many times as the number of songs to be skipped. When you wish

to listen to the song currently being played from the beginning, press
the ◄◄ button once. To return to a previously played song, press the

◄◄ button as many times as the number of songs to be skipped,
plus one.

During reverse playback

When you wish to locate a future song, press the button as

many times as the number of songs to be skipped. When you wish

to listen to the song currently being played from the beginning, press
the ►► button once. To return to a previously played song, press the

►► button as many times as the number of songs to be skipped,

plus one.

From the stop mode

Press the playback (► or ◄) button to set the playback mode, then

press the or ►► button to perform music search as mentioned
above.

If the button is pressed more times than the number of selection

recorded on the tape, forward search will continue on the oppo­

site side, but reverse search will stop at the tape end.

NOTES:

In the following circumstances, the music search function may be
unable to properly detect blanks between selections: this is not,
however, a sign of a malfunction with the unit.

When using a tape with blanks between selections less than 4

seconds long.

When listening to tapes with long low-level Intervals, like classical

music, or with sound breaks several seconds long within selec­

tions.

When listening to recorded conferences or talk shows, where

sound is intermittent.

When using tapes with noise in the blanks between selections.

How Selections are counted

When starting the music search operation from the middle of a se­

lection and specifying "1st previous selection," playback will return

to the beginning of the present selection. To return to selections
further back, count one extra selection.

Search (-*^)

-

3rd selection

(2 selections
before)

1

St

selection

(present
selection)

2nd selection

(last selection)

i'

-► Search (►*-)

2nd selection

1 st selection

(next
selection)

Playback (►

A

3rd selection

Present position

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