Harman Kardon FESTIVAL 500 Owners Manual - Page 20

Recording

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20 RECORDING (CONT.) Recording to the internal cassette Press TAPE and the display presents you with four recording choices: PCPY (programmed copy) stands for Programmed Copy. It is like COPY, but only the pre-programmed selections are copied. The CD player must have been previously programmed for the current disc. PJORIT I 1_11-1Y ewer Pause Fr'L - Vol When you select NORM (normal) the cassette deck will begin recording the source immediately. Select COPY to automatically duplicate a CD onto tape. The tape is wound back to the beginning, and the recording starts at the beginning of track one. THE COPYING PROCESS CAN ONLY BE INTERRUPTED BY PRESSING THE BUTTON BELOW STOP ON THE DISPLAY OR SHUTTING OFF THE POWER. RCPY (random copy) stands for random copy, and it is the same as COPY, except the disc is copied to tape with the songs in random order. Choosing COPY, PCPY, or RCPY automatically places you in the optional EDIT mode where you are given the following choices: rhii ciD i ewer Pause THR - Vol C60, C90, and C100 refer to 60, 90, and 100 minute tapes respectively. Festival uses this information during the copying process to record the songs to avoid running out of tape in mid track. If desired, press the button corresponding to the tape you're using, to activate the EDIT feature for this recording. After you have selected a tape length, the display reads: wet Pause Tint L 1-n1 Tii A I _Lail II! - Volu Pressing DOLB repeatedly cycles you through the choices of Dolby B noise reduction, Dolby C noise reduction, or Dolby noise reduction off. DONE completes the command sequence.

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20
RECORDING
Recording
to
the
internal
cassette
Press
TAPE
and
the
display
presents
you
with
four
recording
choices:
PJORIT
I
1_11-1
Y
Fr'L
ewer
Pause
Vol
When
you
select
NORM
(normal)
the
cas-
sette
deck
will
begin
recording
the
source
immediately.
Select
COPY
to
automatically
duplicate
a
CD
onto
tape.
The
tape
is
wound
back
to
the
beginning,
and
the
recording
starts
at
the
beginning
of
track
one.
THE
COPYING
PROCESS
CAN
ONLY
BE
INTERRUPTED
BY
PRESSING
THE
BUT-
TON
BELOW
STOP
ON
THE
DISPLAY
OR
SHUTTING
OFF
THE
POWER.
(CONT.)
PCPY
(programmed
copy)
stands
for
Programmed
Copy.
It
is
like
COPY,
but
only
the
pre-programmed
selections
are
copied.
The
CD
player
must
have
been
previously
programmed
for
the
current
disc.
RCPY
(random
copy)
stands
for
random
copy,
and
it
is
the
same
as
COPY,
except
the
disc
is
copied
to
tape
with
the
songs
in
random
order.
Choosing
COPY,
PCPY,
or
RCPY
automati-
cally
places
you
in
the
optional
EDIT
mode
where
you
are
given
the
following
choices:
ewer
Pause
rhii
ciD
i
THR
-
Vol
C60, C90,
and
C100
refer
to
60,
90,
and
100
minute
tapes
respectively.
Festival
uses
this
information
during
the
copying
process
to
record
the
songs
to
avoid
running
out
of
tape
in
mid
track.
If
desired,
press
the
button
corresponding
to
the
tape
you're
using,
to
activate
the
EDIT
feature
for
this
recording.
After
you
have
selected
a
tape
length,
the
display
reads:
Tint
Tii
A
I
-n
L
11
_Lail
II!
wet
Pause
-
Volu
Pressing
DOLB
repeatedly
cycles
you
through
the
choices
of
Dolby
B
noise
reduction,
Dolby
C
noise
reduction,
or
Dolby
noise
reduction
off.
DONE
com-
pletes
the
command
sequence.