Using the Recording Timer
The clock has a 12-hour display.
Example: Recording from 1:00 P.M. to 2:30 P.M.
Setting the start and finish times
n Press [POWER (!VI] to turn the unit on.
Cl
Press [ADJUST, CLOCK/TIMER] four times to
set "ON" and "© REC" flashing.
They flash for about 10 seconds.
(The display changes each time the button is pressed.)
0 0 (Within 10 seconds)
Press [+] or [-] to set the start time.
@ Press [ADJUST, CLOCK/TIMER].
Finish time flashes.
FI 0 Press [+] or [—] to set the finish time.
@ Press [ADJUST, CLOCK/TIMER].
Display returns to original mode.
When "E" is displayed:
Check whether start and finish are set for the same time.
The set time remains active until changed.
Programming recording
0 Select the required source.
Radio: Press
[TUNER BAND]
and select a station.
External unit: Press
[AUX],
Set the external source's timer
for the same time.
0
Insert a cassette into deck 2, select the re¬
verse mode (•* page 19).
• Reduce the volume when listening during recording is not
desired.
• If there is excessive interference when recording an AM
station, press
[BP/FM MODE]
to switch to reduced static.
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Setting the timer function
0 Press [TIMER
.PLAY
..REC] to display
"© REC".
Each time the button is pressed in quick succession:
© PLAY—>•© REC—»off (no display)
t_I
Press the button to switch from "©PLAY" to "©REC" before
"©PLAY" disappears from the screen (displayed for about 2
seconds).
If the play timer has not been set
Each time it is pressed: © REC<—>off (no display)
When "E" is displayed:
Check whether the clock has been set (~ page 9).
Q Press [POWER d)/l] to turn the unit off.
Programming can be checked when the unit is off («► page 25).
The unit turns on approximately 30 seconds before the set start
time and recording begins.
To clear the timer function:
Press
{TIMER -PLAY ••REC]
when the unit is
on to
clear the
"© REC" indicator.