Harman Kardon FESTIVAL 500 Owners Manual - Page 19
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RECORDING The Festival system gives you considerable flexibility in making recordings. You can record within the system from the tuner or CD player onto the cassette deck. You can also record from a system source to an outboard recorder. You can also record from an outside source onto the system cassette deck. However, when outboard components are involved the process is less automatic. Before making a recording, you must first select the source you wish to record by entering the LSTN (listen) mode from the main menu, and, of course, you must load a blank cassette in the tape well. Then go back to the main menu and press RCRD (record). The display will read: jj i:S 6 VETT' TRPI= lila TREF( wer Pause - Pohl' Note that TAPE and DOLB will not be lit if you are listening to TAPE. This prevents inadvertently recording over a favorite tape. Recording to an external recorder VCR should be selected when recording to an external recorder you've connected to your system. If you're using the system cassette deck to record, you can disregard this section. When you press VCR, EXTERNAL and RECORD will appear in the display to remind you to set up your external component for recording. Also, the STOP command is added to the main menu, so you can stop recording. Finally, PROGRAMMING and RECORDING commands are omitted from the main menu 19 harman/kardon jTi EXTERNAL RECORD wer Pause 1. 1. LL TN 2:05 LTITDP - Volu while recording is in progress. IF YOU HEAR NO SOUND AFTER PRESSING VCR, CHECK THE CONNECTIONS AND SETTINGS OF THE EXTERNAL RECORDER. Dolby noise reduction is selectable through the DOLB button. Press DOLB once to choose Dolby B type noise reduction, again for Dolby C, and again for no noise reduction. When noise reduction is engaged the Do will be shown on the display along with the letter designation B or C. BACK takes you back to the main menu.