Cassette recorder, Compact cassettes, Fast winding and rewinding – Philips AW 7694 User Manual
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FM-reception, incline and turn the aerial. Reduce
its length if the FM-signal is too strong (very close
to a transmitter).
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For AM/MW and LW (Medium and Long Wave),
the set is provided with a built-in aerial, so there
is no need to use the telescopio aerial. The aerial
can be directed by turning the whole set.
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For Short Wave (SW), the telescopic aerial must
be pulled out and placed in the vertical position.
To improve SW-reception, vary the length of the
aerial.
• When the FM MONO/STEREO selector © is in
position FM STEREO and the FM STEREO indicator
©lights up, you are receiving a FM-stereo transmit
ter. A disturbing noise, due to a weak FM-stereo
signal, can be suppressed by setting the FM
MONO/STEREO selector © to FM MONO
(pressed). The FM STEREO indicator ©will then go
out and you will hear (and record)the FM programme
in mono.
• Always switch off the set after use with POWER
switch ®.
CASSETTE RECORDER
Compact cassettes
For recording, use only NORMAL cassettes (ferric
oxide, lEC type I).
For playback, any cassette type can be inserted.
Copyright
Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or
other rights of third parties are not infringed.
For U.K. only: Recording and Playback ol matenal may require
consent See Copyright Act 1956 andTbe Performer’s Protection Acts
1958 to 1972.
Fast winding and rewinding
Press fast forward wind F.FWD ^ or REWIND ^
button. To stop fast winding, press STOP button ■.
Safeguarding a cassette against erasure
Keep the cassette side to be safeguarded in front of
you (fig. 4) and break out the left tab. Now, recording
on this side is no longer possible.
You can render this safeguard ineffective by covering
the aperture with a piece of adhesive tape.
RECORDING (on deck B only)
Preparation
- During recording, the deck A buttons should not be
pressed (except for PLAY i during dubbing).
-When copying, it is recommended to use fresh
batteries or to connect the set to the mains.
• Switch on the set with POWER switch
• Press EJECT ■ to open the cassette holder.
• Insert the cassette into deck B (fig. 3).
For recording you must use a NORMAL cassette (lEC
type I) on which the tabs (fig. 4) are not broken out.
At the very beginning of the tape, no recording will
take place during the first 7 seconds when the leader
tape passes the recorder heads.
•
When monitoring during recording, adjust the
sound with the controls VOLUME ©, GRAPHIC
EQUAUZER ©, DBB bass button © and SUR
ROUND SOUND button © These controls do not
affect the recording.
Recording from the radio
• Set the MODE selector © to RADIO.
•
In case of FM radio recordings, set the FM
MONO/STEREO selector ©to the desired position.
Mono recording from the microphone MiC ©
• Set the MODE selector © to TAPE.
•
Set the VOLUME control © to zero (during
microphone recordings, monitoring is not possible).
Recording from the LiNE IN sockets ©
• Set the MODE selector © to LINE IN.
• Connect the LINE IN sockets © to the output
sockets TAPE OUT, REC OUT or LINE OUT of the
other set.
Starting and stopping
• Start recording by pressing RECORD •; in doing
so, PLAY i is pressed too.
• For brief interruptions, press PAUSE II. To restart
recording, press this button once more.
• To stop recording, press STOP ■. On pressing
again, the cassette holder will open.
• Always switch off the set after use with POWER
switch ©.
DUBBING - Copying from deck A to B
• Switch on the set with POWER switch @.
• Set MODE selector @ to TAPE.
• Set the DUBBING SPEED selector © to;
JL (released) for normal speed copying;
(pressed) for high speed copying: the DUBBING
indicator © lights up then.
Do not switch this selector during dubbing.
• Press both EJECT buttons ■ and insert a record
ed cassette into deck A and a cassette which is
suited for recording into deck B (fig. 3).
• Dubbing will start by pressing at the same time on
deck A PLAY i and on deck B RECORD •.
• By pressing PAUSE
II on deck B, you can omit
undesired passages while deck A continues, or you
can insert another cassette in deck A and search (or
a particular passage on it. To restart copying, press
PAUSE
II once more.
• Using PAUSE
II of deck A, deck B will record a
blank part.