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CASSETTE OPERATION
To use
the cassette
player, turn
the
radio on.
When
a cassette
is
inserted,
the
unit
will
switch automati-
cally
from
radio to
tape
mode.
FAST
FORWARD/REWIND
The
FF/RW
lever
has a
two-step
operation.
Raise the
lever
one
step
to
fast
forward; lower
it
one
step
to
rewind.
Repeat
the
same
action
to
stop the
appropri-
ate function.
The
logic circuitry
in
your
radio
will
au-
tomatically
determine
the
right
direction
for fast
forward
or
rewind.
A
standard cassette
has two
sides
and can be
played
in
either direction.
When
in
play,
the top
side
of
a
cassette
will
be
indicated
as
"1
"
on
the
display.
The
bottom
side
will
appear as
"2".
TAPE SEEK
Raising or lowering the
fast
forward/rewind
(FF/RW)
lever
two
steps
(as
far
as
it
can
go) activates the
seek mode.
SEEK
will
appear on
the
display.
To
move
to
the next selection
on
your
tape, raise
the
lever
as
far
as
it
can
gc.
The
tape
will
move
rapidly
to
the next
selection, to restart
the current selec-
tion,
lower
the lever
in
the
same
fashion.
TAPE
EJECT
(4
EJ)
Press
the
EJECT
button
4 EJ
to eject
tape cassette
and
return to
the
radio
mode.
SKIP
BLANK
(5
SB)
The SKIP
BLANK
button—
5
SB—
automatically ad-
vances
the tape
to
the next
recorded
portion
when
a blank section
of
tape
exceeds
approximately 12
seconds.
When
there
is
a
long,
unrecorded
portion
at
the
end
of
the
tape,
the
unit
advances
the
tape
to
the
end and
then
starts to
play the other
side.
When
the
SKIP
BLANK
button
is
pushed,
SB
will
ap-
pear
on
the
display. Additionally,
SEEK
will
be
dis-
played while the tape
is
advancing.
DOLBY® NOISE REDUCTION
(6
)
Use
the
Dolby®*
Noise Reduction
function
button
6DOi
to
reduce
the
level
of hiss
on Dolby®
encod-
ed
cassettes.
If
you do
not
use
the
Dolby®
noise-
reduction function with
Dolby®
encoded
tapes, the
high-frequency
response
will
be
intensified.
If
you
do use
this
function with
non-Dolby®
tapes,
high-
frequency response
will
be
diminished.
*The word
"Dolby"
and
the
double-D symbol are
registered
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories,
Inc.
Tape Seek
will
only function correctly
if
there
are
four
seconds
of
silence
between
the selections
on
your
tape.
Excessive
noise
between
selections
on
home-recorded
tapes
may
interfere
with
these
functions.
The
cassette automatically
ejects
from
the
unit
if
tape
setting
operations
cannot
be completed
within
a
few seconds.
This
may
be
caused
by a
faulty
or
damaged
cassette.
Determine
the
cause
of
the
problem
or
use
a
different
cassette.
REVERSING TAPE
DIRECTION
To
reverse tape
direction,
push
the
ON/OFF
button.
The
tape
will
reverse automatically
when
a
side
is
complete.
AUTOMATIC
EQUALIZATION
The playback
equalization
of
normal
tapes
differs
from
that of
chrome
and
metal tapes.
When
a
high-
bias tape, including metal,
is
inserted,
the
unit will
automatically
change
to
the correct equalization
lev-
el,
and
MTL
will
be
indicated
on
the
display.
IGNITION-KEY-OFF
PAUSE
MODE
If
the
ignition
is
turned
off
while
a tape
is
playing,
the
unit
automatically enters the
pause mode.
The
unit
will
return
to
normal
play
mode
when
the
igni-
tion
is
turned
on.
The
unit
will
not
accept another
cassette
when
it
is
in
the
pause mode.
AUTOMATIC TAPE SLACK CANCELLER
(ATSC)
The
automatic tape
slack canceller
removes any
slack
in
the
tape before
play
to
protect the tape
and
extend
its life.
ROTATING TAPE
HEAD
The
rotating
tape
head
in
your tape cassette player
ensures accurate
horizontal
tape alignment
in
both
directions
for
optimum
sound
level
reproduction
and
frequency response.
NOTE:
The
BMW
Anti-Theft
Radio
contains
a
full-
logic
computer-controlled 3-motor
drive
which
con-
trols
the
automatic
tape slack canceller
(ATSC)
and
rotating
tape
head mechanism.
During
cassette tape
loading/unloading
or
tape
transport
directional
changes,
the
motor
drive
emits a precision
mechani-
cal
sound
which
indicates
normal
tape cassette
play-
er operation.
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