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Dubbing
from
another
tape
deck
({B)
to
this
tape
deck
(A).
1.
Connect
the
OUTPUT
(L
and
R)
terminals
of
tape
deck
(B)
to
the
CD/AUX
terminals
on
the
rear
panel.
2.
Dubbing
can
be
carried
out
by
putting
the
tape
deck
(B)
in
the
play
mode
and
the
tape
deck
(A)
in
the
record
mode,
with
the
FUNCTION
selector
positioned
to
CD/
AUX.
*
Under
the
conditions
mentioned
above,
if
the
tape
deck
(B)
is
in
record
mode
(together
with
tape
deck
(A))
oscillation
will
occur.
ERASING
Performing
new
recording
on
a
pre-recorded
tape
auto-
matically
erases
the
previous
recording,
allowing
the
new
recording.
To
erase
the
previous
recording
without
perform-
ing
new
recording,
proceed
as
follows:
1.
Check
that
erase
protect
tabs
at
the
rear
of
the
cassette
tape
to
be
erased
are
not
broken.
If
broken,
cover
the
hole(s)
with
cellophane
tape,
etc.
2.
Press
TAPE
and
then
press
STOP.
3.
Load
the
tape
with
the
face
(A
or
B)
to
be
erased
to-
ward
you.
4.
Depress
the
REC
button.
The
tape
will
now
be
erased.
5.
When
the
tape
comes
to
the
end,
the
auto
stop
mechan-
ism
will
function.
If
you
want
to
interrupt
erasing
at
any
point,
depress
the
STOP
button.
ERASE
PROTECTION
Cassettes
incorporate
a
convenient
erase-protection
device
to
prevent
accidental
erasure.
When
the
tabs
at
the
rear
of
the
cassette
are
broken
out,
the
REC
button
can
not
be
pushed
and
the
erase
protection
device
will
be
activated
to
prevent
accidental
erasure
of
pre-recorded
tapes.
(Fig,
27)
tf
you
wish
to
record
on
the
track
on
which
the
tabs
have
been
already
broken
out,
cover
the
hole
with
cellophane
or
vinyl
adhesive
tape.
(Fig,
28)
RECORDING
PROTECTION
FUNCTION—
To
protect
a
recording
while
it
is
being
made
this
unit
has
no
other
input
facilities
apart
from
the
STOP
button,
REC
PAUSE
button,
and
REC
MUTE
button.
In
designing
the
unit
much
thought
and
care
has
thus
gone
into
protecting
your
recording
against
loss
due
to
depressing
the
wrong
function
button.
e@
When
other
functions
are
to
be
recorded,
be
sure
to
press
the
STOP
or
REC
PAUSE
button
to
stop
the
recording
and
switch
over
to
the
desired
function.
e
Synchro
recordings
can
be
achieved
with
MANUAL
button,
UNATTENDED
RECORDING
AND
PLAY—
With
the
separately
sold
audio
timer
(DC-50
type
or
simi-
lar)
you
can
be
woken
up
by
a
‘‘musical
alarm’
with
the
start
of
a
radio
program,
a
record
or
tape
at
whatever
time
you
like
or
record
radio
programs
in
your
absence.
Connecting
the
Timer
As
shown
in
Fig.
29,
the
power
supply
of
this
unit
is
switched
ON
OFF
by
the
audio
timer.
To
set
the
musical
alarm
1.
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
turn
the
power
supply
ON.
2.
Operate
the
function
button
on
the
mother
unit
to
be
used
for
the
musical
alarm
and
leave
adjusted
to
the
appropriate
sound
level
desired
for
the
musical
alarm.
@
When
using
a
radio
with
FM,
MW
and/or
LW,
select
the
station
you
wish
to
hear.
@
When
using
a
record,
switch
to
PHONO
and
press
the
STOP
button
to
allow
the
tonearm
to
return
to
its
rest
position
on
the
armrest.
If
the
tonearm
is
not
on
the
armrest
the
record
will
not
start
playing
when
the
POWER
is
switched
ON.
So
be
sure
to
press
the
STOP
button
to
cause
the
tonearm
to
return
to
the
armrest
position.
e@
When
using
a
tape
as
the
musical
alarm
source,
switch
unit
to
TAPE,
push
the
STOP
button
at
the
tape
position
from
which
the
musical
alarm
tune
is
to
start.
3.
Place
TIMER
START
into
the
ON
position.
4.
Adjust
the
audio
timer
to
the
desired
time
and
set
the
audio
timer
switch
so
that
it
switches
ON
when
the
set
time
is
reached,
(At
this
time,
power
ceases
to
flow
to
this
unit.)
Recording
Programmes
in
Your
Absence
1,
Prepare
the
recording
tape.
2.
Set
the
radio
program
you
wish
to
record.
3.
Switch
the
TIMER
START
to
ON.
4.
Press
the
REC
PAUSE
button
to
make
the
unit
ready
for
recording,
The
REC
PAUSE
indicator
will
now
light
up.
Set
the
time
switch
on
the
audio
timer.
(At
this
time,
power
ceases
to
flow
to
this
unit.)
e
Be
sure
to
perform
step
4
immediately
before
you
carry
out
step
5,
(Press
the
REC
PAUSE
button
again,
even
-when
the
REC
PAUSE
indicator
is
illuminated
and
REC
MUTE
has
been
selected.)
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Mitsubishi Z-20 Specifications

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BrandMitsubishi
ModelZ-20
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish