Harman Kardon CH140 Owners Manual - Page 13

Operations

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Winding the Tape Rapidly in Forward or Reverse Direction 1. Depress the F.F. or REW button until it locks and the tape will run rapidly in the designated direction. The player automatically changes over to the Tuner mode (when the tuner has been switched on) during fast winding. 2. Lightly depress the other button (F.F. or REW) to stop the fast winding mode. The tape will start playing again. NOTE : The tape will be replayed automatically after the tape is rewound. MS (Music Search). system The Music Search is a system whereby the tape is fast forwarded or rewound to the beginning of a song, and the playback operation is automatically started. However, only one song can be searched with one operation; therefore, in order to bypass any number of songs in the forward or reverse direction, repeat the operation as many times as necessary. NOTE : The following describes those instances in which the tape that is fast forwarded or rewound does not stop at the beginning or stops in the middle of a song: 1. When the music is very soft, e.g., classical music which is mainly pianissimo. OPERATIONS 2. When there is sustained silence of 4 seconds or more within the recording (e.g., of a conversation or a lecture). 3. When parts of a conversation, etc., are recorded onto the tape in between songs. 4. When the interval between songs is very short or contains audible noise. 5. When the recording was made at a very low recording level. To Search the song immediately following the one being played back 1. Press the MUSIC SEARCH switch. Music Search indicator illuminates. 2. Then press the F.F. button. (The tape is fast forwarded to the beginning of the following song, and the playback operation is automatically started.) To Repeat the song which is being played back 1. Press the MUSIC SEARCH switch. Music Search inidicator illuminates. 2. Then press the REW button. (The tape is rewound to the beginning of the song, and the playback operation is automatically started.) 12

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OPERATIONS
Winding
the
Tape
Rapidly
in
Forward
or
Reverse
Direction
1.
Depress
the
F.F.
or
REW
button
unti
l
it
locks
and
the
tape
wi
ll
run
rapidly
in
the
designated
direction.
The
player
automatical
ly
changes
over
to
the
Tuner
mode
(when
the
tuner
has
been
switched
on)
during
fast
winding.
2.
Lightly
depress
the
other
button
(F.F.
or
REW)
to
stop
the
fast
winding
mode.
The
tape
wil
l
start
playing
again.
NOTE
:
The
tape
wi
l
l
be
replayed
automatical
ly
after
the
tape
is
rewound.
MS
(Music
Search).
system
The
Music
Search
is
a
system
whereby
the
tape
is
fast
forwarded
or
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
a
song,
and
the
playback
operation
is
automatical
ly
started.
However,
only
one
song
can
be
searched
with
one
operation;
therefore,
in
order
to
bypass
any
number
of
songs
in
the
forward
or
reverse
direction,
repeat
the
operation
as
many
times
as
necessary.
NOTE
:
The
fol
lowing
describes
those
instances
in
which
the
tape
that
is
fast
forwarded
or
rewound
does
not
stop
at
the
beginning
or
stops
in
the
middle
of
a
song:
1.
When
the
music
is
very
soft,
e.g.,
classical
music
which
is
mainly
pianissimo.
2.
When
there
is
sustained
silence
of
4
seconds
or
more
within
the
recording
(e.g.,
of
a
conversation
or
a
lecture).
3.
When
parts
of
a
conversation,
etc.,
are
recorded
onto
the
tape
in
between
songs.
4.
When
the
interval
between
songs
is
very
short
or
contains
audible
noise.
5.
When
the
recording
was
made
at
a
very
low
recording
level
.
To
Search
the
song
immediately
following
the
one
being
played
back
1.
Press
the
MUSIC
SEARCH
switch.
Music
Search
indicator
i
l
luminates.
2.
Then
press
the
F.F.
button.
(The
tape
is
fast
forwarded
to
the
beginning
of
the
fol
lowing
song,
and
the
playback
operation
is
automatical
ly
started.)
To
Repeat
the
song
which
is
being
played
back
1.
Press
the
MUSIC
SEARCH
switch.
Music
Search
inidicator
il
luminates.
2.
Then
press
the
REW
button.
(The
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
song,
and
the
playback
operation
is
automatical
ly
started.)
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