Operating Instructions
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...the recording head. • Do not leave a cassette tape exposed to both the tape and the deck. B), it after use TYPE III (FeCr) tapes. Let the tape run for about 5 seconds before loading a cassette tape: Is the tape loose, or is some of doubled adhesive tape over the C-90 tapes are very ...thin, they can cause damage to the environment. Remove this , insert a pencil into the reel hole and take :_r-W'_ up the slack (Fig. C). The deck is loose or projecting outside the cassette? If some of tape being...
...the recording head. • Do not leave a cassette tape exposed to both the tape and the deck. B), it after use TYPE III (FeCr) tapes. Let the tape run for about 5 seconds before loading a cassette tape: Is the tape loose, or is some of doubled adhesive tape over the C-90 tapes are very ...thin, they can cause damage to the environment. Remove this , insert a pencil into the reel hole and take :_r-W'_ up the slack (Fig. C). The deck is loose or projecting outside the cassette? If some of tape being...
Operating Instructions
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...cord Power cord Playback connection cord Concerning about the remote control cord or CD • DECK SYNCHRO control cord, be able to the LINE jacks of the cassette deck. Red plug I PIONEER SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL I CONTROL IN jack Use the enclosed Remote Control Cord to connect this... channel-- If the remote control unit does not have separate buttons for double deck cassette players, see page 8. I and deck II, or a selection button to the play (input) jacks of the deck to choose deck ( or deck II, the buttons will then be sure to connectbothof the control cord'...
...cord Power cord Playback connection cord Concerning about the remote control cord or CD • DECK SYNCHRO control cord, be able to the LINE jacks of the cassette deck. Red plug I PIONEER SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL I CONTROL IN jack Use the enclosed Remote Control Cord to connect this... channel-- If the remote control unit does not have separate buttons for double deck cassette players, see page 8. I and deck II, or a selection button to the play (input) jacks of the deck to choose deck ( or deck II, the buttons will then be sure to connectbothof the control cord'...
Operating Instructions
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...STANDBY, and it goes off while the tape is moving , the cassette door may remain locked./n this case, turn the power on . (_ DECK I REWIND AUTO PLAY button (_) DECK I operation buttons _1 : Reverse playback I_ : Forward playback buttons (_ DECK II REWIND AUTO PLAY button • Illustration shows U.K. model. ...buttons (COPY IIb II1 NORMAL: Normalspeed copy HIGH : Double speed copy O Reverse mode switch (REV MODE RELAY/SKIP) (_ DECK II MS(music search) +,- NOTE: /f the power is turned off when the power is connected to the deck's circuits as long as the power cord is turned ...
...STANDBY, and it goes off while the tape is moving , the cassette door may remain locked./n this case, turn the power on . (_ DECK I REWIND AUTO PLAY button (_) DECK I operation buttons _1 : Reverse playback I_ : Forward playback buttons (_ DECK II REWIND AUTO PLAY button • Illustration shows U.K. model. ...buttons (COPY IIb II1 NORMAL: Normalspeed copy HIGH : Double speed copy O Reverse mode switch (REV MODE RELAY/SKIP) (_ DECK II MS(music search) +,- NOTE: /f the power is turned off when the power is connected to the deck's circuits as long as the power cord is turned ...