9 program the tracks to be recorded on side b, To stop recording in the middle, To check the edit program – Aiwa NSX-999 User Manual
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RECORDING
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REC/REC MUTE
PROGRAMMED EDIT RECORDING
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Program the tracks to be recorded on side B.
After confirming 5 in the display, repeat steps 5 and 6 for side
B.
10 Press the • REC/REC MUTE button to start record
ing.
The tape is rewound to the beginning of the front side, plays
through the leader for 10 seconds, and then recording starts.
When you use the remote control to start recording, first press
the #/0 REC/REC MUTE button and then press the
button within 2 seconds.
To Stop recording in the middle
Press the ■ button.
Recording and CD play stop simultaneously.
To clear the edit program
Before recording, press the ■ CLEAR button twice so that EDIT in
the display goes out. The first press of the button clears the
program on side A and the second press clears the program on side
B.
To clear the program on both sides at the same time, press the ^
OPEN/CLOSE button.
To check the edit program
Before recording, press the CD EDIT/REMAIN button.
The program for one side of the tape is displayed each time the
button is pressed. -*
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DISPLAY
® Time remaining on the tape
@ Tape side
(3) Total number of programmed tracks
® Program tracks
To check the order of the programmed tracks
Before recording, press the CD EDIT/REMAIN button to select side
A or B, and press the ◄◄ DOWN or ►► UP button repeatedly.
Each time the button is pressed, the next track (►► button) or
previous track (◄◄ button) in the program is shown in the display,
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DISPLAY
® Program number
©Track number
To change the program
After clearing the program on each side, carry out on the steps
again.
NOTE
Recording is inhibited if the erasure prevention tab on either side
of the tape is broken off.
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