Harman Kardon CR151 Owners Manual - Page 15
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Operation a a rti 1. With the cassette tape side to the right, insert the cassette into the loading slot halfway. Even if the radio is on, the cassette will be loaded automatically, and the tape will begin playing. 2. If the tape is a metal or Cr02 type cassette, press the MTL button. The indicator will illuminate. 3. Press the Dolby NR button that relates to the type of Dolby NR in which the tape is encoded. The indicator illuminates. 4. Adjust the VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE and FADER controls to suit your listening preference. 5. To stop tape play, press the _A button. °nor Press the or 44 button. The tape will run rapidly in the designated direction. The unit automatically changes over to the tuner mode when the tuner has been switched on during fast winding. To release the tape forward or reverse mode, press the PROG. button (CR151) or the other or44 button (CR131). Once rapid forwarding is finished, the reversed side will start to play automatically. Once rewinding is finished, the same side of the top will start to play automatically. li The song presently being played or the next song will be played from the being automatically. To search for the beginning of the song following the one being played. 1. Press the MS button. The indicator illuminates. 2. Press the N 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 presently being played 1. Press the MS button. The indicator illuminates. 2. Press the 44 button. The tape is rewound to the begin- ning of the song, and the playback operation is automatically started. • • For the CR131, press theNor 44 button according to the indicator on the LCD display. (Please refer to 44 and buttons (CR131) on page 12.) • The music search function does not necessarily work in the following cases. • When the music is very soft, e.g., classical music which is mainly pianissimo. • When there is sustained silence of 4 seconds or more. • When the interval between songs is very short or contains audible noise. • When the recording was made at a very low recording level. 14
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