Pioneer A-447 Kullanım Talimatları Kılavuzu - Sayfa 8
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OPERATIONS
BEFORE BEGINNING OPERATIONS
Set the controls and switches as follows: See page 3.
1. Set POWER switch @ to ON.
2. Press SPEAKERS A selector switch @, SPEAKERS B
selector switch @), or both switches.
3. Set DIRECT switch @) and MUTING switch (8) to off.
PLAYBACK
PROCEDURES
1. Set INPUT
SELECTOR
switch ©) to the desired
playback source.
© For playback with the equipment connected to LINE terminals:
Set to [LINE].
° For reception of an AM/FM broadcast: Set to [TUNER].
© For playback of a record: Set to [PHONO].
Set PHONO
SELECTOR
switch
@ to MM
(mm) or MC
(mm)
according to the type of cartridge being used. (A-447 only)
© For playback of a compact disc: Set to [CD].
® For playback of a tape: Set to [DAT/TAPE
1] or [TAPE 2].
2. Operate the equipment to begin playback.
3. Adjust playback volume with VOLUME CONTROL ©)
on this unit.
RECORDING TAPES
1. Select the recording equipment with REC SELECTOR
switch ().
© When set to SOURCE, the signals from the device connected to
the terminals of the selected input are recorded. (To record signals
from thee device connected to PHONO
or LINE terminals, for
instance set REC SELCTOR switch to SOURCE and set INPUT
SELECTOR switch to PHONO or LINE accordingly.)
* Recording is impossible when the switch is set to OFF.
NOTE:
When REC SELECTOR switch is set to a position other than SOURCE
or OFF, the equipment selected by REC SELECTOR switch can be
recorded from, irrespective of the settings of INPUT SELECTOR or
DIRECT
switches.
2. Begin recording by operating the recording equipment.
Refer to the operating instructions for your cassette deck for proper
operating procedures.
MONITOR WHILE OPERATING
On a 3-head cassette deck, sound can be concurrently heard recording
on tape. This operation of checking the sound quality and recording level
is called ''monitoring."' For monitoring, INPUT SELECTOR switch of this
unit must be set to the cassette deck on which recording is being done.
© When recording with the cassette deck connected to DAT/TAPE 1
terminals: Set to DAT/TAPE
1.
¢ When
recording
with the cassette
deck connected
to TAPE
2
terminals: Set to TAPE 2.
NOTE:
When recording from PHONO or LINE source, recording monitor is not
possible.
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COPYING TAPES
When two decks are used (or when using double cassette deck), you
can record the sounds from one deck onto the other.
Application examples:
© To make a tape copy with contents identical to the original tape.
© To edit a recording of an FM broadcast in order to cut out unwanted
commercials, recording only desired material onto another tape.
When using two cassette decks
1. Load tapes for playback
(pre-recorded
tape) and
recording (blank tape) into the respective cassette
decks.
2. Select the copying direction with REC SELECTOR
switch (4).
¢ When copying from the cassette deck of DAT/TAPE 1 terminals
to the cassette deck of TAPE 2 terminals: Set to 1B
2.
© When copying from the cassette deck of TAPE 2 terminals to the
cassette deck of DAT/TAPE
1 terminals: Set to 2 »
1.
NOTE:
The tape input selected with REC SELECTOR switch can be copied,
regardless of the settings of INPUT SELECTOR and DIRECT switches.
3. Operate the cassette decks to begin copying.
Set the cassette deck with the original (playback) tape to the
playback mode, and set the cassette deck with the bland tape to
the recording mode.
Playback using a graphic equalizer
The sound of all sources can be finely adjusted with a graphic equalizer
connected to ADAPTOR terminals.
However, the graphic equalizer is bypassed when DIRECT switch is on.
NOTE:
Be sure to perform this operation with the adaptor component power
switch in the on position. Even when not using the adaptor component,
its power switch must be left on. If the adaptor component is switched
off, no sound will be produced, or the playback sound will be distorted.
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