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Operation
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RDS Display Options
The RDS system enables a variety of
information to be transmitted as
inaudible codes in the broadcast signal.
Pressing the 
DISPLAY
(
button on the
front panel enables you to view data
being transmitted by an RDS station.
In normal operation the display will
indicate the station name, broadcast
network or call letters (PS). Press the
DISPLAY
button to read each of the
following in sequence:
The current Programme Type (PTY) as
shown on the above list.
The current time (CT), as transmitted by
the station.
The frequency of the station.
The next button press will return you to
the Station Name (PS) display.
NOTE: If the data required for the
selected display mode is not currently
being transmitted, a message to that
effect will be shown in the main display.
RECORDING WITH AN 
AUDIO TAPE/CASSETTE DECK
1. Select the program source to be recor-
ded with the input selector switches
6i
on the front panel or the remote.
2. Start the recording. The output to the
speakers will be identical to that going to
the recorder.
3. If you are using a three-head cassette
or tape deck, the recorded sound may be
monitored through the speakers by press-
ing the 
TAPE MON
5
button on the
front panel. The
TAPE
indicator will
illuminate in the information window to
remind you that you are listening to the
tape playback, not the source.
NOTE: When a recording is being made
the volume, balance, bass and treble
controls may be adjusted without having
any effect on the recording or dubbing.
Dubbing from VCR2 to VCR1
1. Press the 
VCR2
6
button to select the
input source.
2. Place the VCR connected to the 
VCR1
input in the “record” mode.
3. Start the VCR connected to the front
panel 
VCR2
inputs. The audio and video
signals will be dubbed onto 
VCR1
.
Recording with separate 
video and audio sources
When dubbing from VCR2 to VCR1 you
may replace the audio signal from
VCR2’s programme with another source. 
1. Press the 
VCR2
6
button to select the
input source.
2. Press the input selector 
6
button
corresponding to the audio source you
wish to record (i.e., FM/AM, CD, TV/AUX,
TAPE).
3. Place the VCR connected to the 
VCR1
input in the “record” mode.
4. Start the playback on 
VCR2
and the
selected audio source.
This allows you to watch the picture from
the Video component at VCR2 and listen
to the sound from the selected Audio
Component while recording.
NOTE: Be sure to observe the order of
steps 1 and 2.
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