Insignia NS-BBBT20 User Guide - Page 12

Playing cassette tapes, Recording to cassette tape

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NS-BBBT20 Skipping or searching a CD track 1 During playback, press (next) or previous track, respectively. (previous) to skip to the next or 2 Press and hold (next) or (previous) to quickly search the current track forward or backward, respectively. Using repeat mode 1 Press BAND/PLAY MODE while in playback mode to cycle through the repeat modes (Repeat current track, Repeat all, Random). The following appears on the display: - turns on-Repeat current track - turns on-Repeat all tracks - "RANDOM" turns on-Random playback 2 To cancel repeat mode, press BAND/PLAY MODE until the Random/Repeat icon disappears from the display. Playing cassette tapes 1 Press (Standby/ON) to turn on the boombox. 2 Press (source) repeatedly to select TAPE mode. "CAS" appears on the display. 3 Press STOP/ EJECT to open the cassette door. 4 Insert a cassette tape into the door, then gently push the door closed. Note: Make sure that you slide the cassette tape into the slot in the cassette door. Do not place the cassette tape directly onto the tape drive mechanism. 5 Press REW or FWD to wind the cassette tape to the starting point you want, then press STOP/ EJECT to stop the cassette tape. 6 Press PLAY to begin playback. 7 Press PAUSE to pause playback. Press PAUSE again to resume playback. 8 Press STOP/ EJECT to stop playback. Press again to open the cassette door. Recording to cassette tape Note: For the best possible recording quality, only use normal bias cassette tapes (Type I). Recording to cassette tape from the radio 1 Press (Standby/ON) to turn on the boombox. 2 Press (source) repeatedly to select RADIO mode, then press BAND to select AM or FM. 3 Insert a cassette tape into the door, then gently push the door closed. 4 Press (next) or (previous) to tune the radio to the station you want. 5 Press REC and PLAY together to begin recording. 6 Press PAUSE or STOP/ EJECT to pause or stop recording, respectively. 12 www.insigniaproducts.com

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Skipping or searching a CD track
1
During playback, press
(next) or
(previous) to skip to the next or
previous track, respectively.
2
Press and hold
(next) or
(previous) to quickly search the current
track forward or backward, respectively.
Using repeat mode
1
Press
BAND/PLAY MODE
while in playback mode to cycle through the repeat
modes (
Repeat current track, Repeat all, Random
). The following appears
on the display:
-
turns on—Repeat current track
-
turns on—Repeat all tracks
- “
RANDOM
” turns on—Random playback
2
To cancel repeat mode, press
BAND/PLAY MODE
until the
Random/Repeat
icon disappears from the display.
Playing cassette tapes
1
Press
(Standby/ON) to turn on the boombox.
2
Press
(source) repeatedly to select
TAPE
mode. “
CAS
” appears on the
display.
3
Press
STOP/
EJECT to open the cassette door.
4
Insert a cassette tape into the door, then gently push the door closed.
5
Press
REW or
FWD to wind the cassette tape to the starting point you
want, then press
STOP/
EJECT to stop the cassette tape.
6
Press
PLAY to begin playback.
7
Press
PAUSE to pause playback. Press
PAUSE again to resume playback.
8
Press
STOP/
EJECT to stop playback. Press again to open the cassette
door.
Recording to cassette tape
Recording to cassette tape from the radio
1
Press
(Standby/ON) to turn on the boombox.
2
Press
(source) repeatedly to select
RADIO
mode, then press
BAND
to
select
AM
or
FM
.
3
Insert a cassette tape into the door, then gently push the door closed.
4
Press
(next) or
(previous) to tune the radio to the station you want.
5
Press
REC and
PLAY together to begin recording.
6
Press
PAUSE or
STOP/
EJECT to pause or stop recording, respectively.
Note:
Make sure that you slide the cassette tape into the slot in the cassette
door. Do not place the cassette tape directly onto the tape drive mechanism.
Note:
For the best possible recording quality, only use normal bias cassette
tapes (Type I).