The cos system aie direct access to any
recorded tune by presetting the tune number
counted from the beginning of each side of
tape (A or B). Before starting CDS search,
set the REVERSE mode button toc>posi-
tion (so that the CDS searching operation
will be performed
on both forward
and
reverse sides continuously).
The tune number
can be preset by pressing the
<4
or p>
button first and then the PGM
button.
"PL
1" will appear in the Multi Display
when the PGM button is pressed first, then
the PL number will increase by one each
time the PGM button is pressed.
Thus "PL 5"
will appear if the button is pressed 5 times.
In the CDS sysetm, as the CDS searching
is always started from the beginning of
SIDE A or SIDE B, first you must know the
side on which the tune to be searched has
been recorded.
To exit from the CDS mode,
1) Push the RESET switch while the tape
is being rewound.
2) Push the <4 or >> button if the tape
is being forwarded for searching.
Note:
eWhen the tape has already been rewound
to its beginning, use the CPS function
to locate the desired tune instead of the
CDS function.
CPS allows playback up to 19 tunes ahead
or before the one being played, on either
side of the cassette. This function is per-
formed by detecting blank spaces of at least
4 seconds between tunes. Blanks can be
left using the REC MUTE facility.
1. Press the PGM button repeatedly or hold
it until the number of tunes to be skipp-
ed appears in the program number dis-
play. Refer to the chart "How to Select
How to Remove, Add, Replace Any Programmed Tune
Example: Provided that programming each tune can be done with the sequence below.
2-4-6-8
Removal
4] LIT
0] BLINKING
6| LIT
To remove "4".
PGM
PGM
_]
PGM
2+ 4-6-8
MEMO/ C4_]
MEMO/ [__]
MEMO/
1
CHECK
CHECK
CHECK
1. Keep pressing
2. Keep pressing
3. Press MEMO/
MEMO/CHECK
PGM button until
CHECK button.
button until "4"
"0" is displayed.
"6" is displayed
is displayed.
to show "4" has
been removed. (If
last tune is removed,
"0" appears.)
Addition
0} LIT
9} BLINKIG
[9] LIT
To add "9".
pcm C__]
P6m Ly]
pGm C_]J
2>4-6-8-
MEMO/
MEMO/
MEMO/ C4_]
t
CHECK -7/
CHECK
CHECK
2
1. Keep pressing
2. Keep pressing
3. Press MEMO/
*Add to after
MEMO/CHECK
PGM button until
CHECK button.
original last tune.
button until "0"
"Q" is displayed.
"9" changes from
is displayed.
blinking to lit to
show that "9"
has been added.
—_
Replacement
[6] Lit
BLINKING
LIT
To replace
pcm C__]
PGM [
Pom C_]
Mella
Ei
MEMO/(~
MEMO/
MEMO/
2>4-6-8
CHECK
7f,
CHECK
CHECK
it
7
1. Keep pressing
2. Keep pressing
3. Press MEMO/
MEMO/CHECK
PGM button until
check button. "7"
button until "6"
"7'' is displayed.
changes from blink-
is displayed.
ing to lit to show
that "6" has been
replaced with "7".
the Desired Tune Using CPS".
2. Press the <4 or >
button, depending
on the search direction.
3. The tape is fast-wound detect blanks
between tunes until the required tuneis
reached. Then playback starts from the
beginning of the designated tune. This
operation
will stop according
to the
AUTO REVERSE switch setting. See the
chart "CPS Tape Side Decided by AUTO
REVERSE Switch".
Notes:
eCPS setting is possible in any tape opera-
tion mode.
eTo cancel the CPS function before press-
ing the
<€
or
p>» button, press the
RESET or STOP button.
eSee
also: "Notes
Common
to INTRO
CHECK, PGM, CDS, CPS".
Notes
Common
to INTRO CHECK,
PcM, Cbs, Ci "ih
Various search functions —- INTRO CHECK,
PGM, CDS, CPS — are performed by detec-
ting and counting blanks of about 4 seconds
between tunes.
Therefore, with the following types of tape,
search functions may not work correctly.
eWhen the intervals between tunes cannot
be detected:
—
Intervals of less than 4 seconds.
—
High level noise in intervals (due to re-
cording
from
old scratched
records,
bad FM or AM reception, etc.).
eWhen
parts of the program are likely to
be detected as intervals between tunes:
—
Long
low
level
sections
in classical
music, etc.
—
Continuous low level portions created
by fading out, etc.
eln the case of tapes containing fade-outs,
because the length of the blanks can differ
depending on how the fade-out was per-
formed,
some
tune
intervals
may
be
detected and others may not.
This problem
can
be corrected using the
REC
MUTE
facility.
This
correction
is
particularly necessary when making record-
ings using the dbx NR system.
BLANK SCAN Facility —
This facility is provided so that the deck
will skip long blank portions during play-
back for greater efficiency.
1. During
playback,
press
the
BLANK
SCAN button (its indicator will light).
2. If a blank section of more than about 10
seconds is detected during playback, the
deck will automatically fast forward the
tape to the beginning of the next re-
corded section from which point play-
back will resume.
3. To
release
this
function,
press
the
BLANK
SCAN
button
again (its indi-
cator will go off).
4. If the STOP button is not pressed, the
point at which the deck stops is deter-
mined
by the setting of the AUTO
REVERSE switch.
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