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Paris RCM 104
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Dolby B-NR*
With this set you can play cassettes recorded
with or without Dolby-B noise reduction.
Cassettes recorded with Dolby NR* distin-
guish by their reduced background noise and
the improved dynamic characteristics.
To switch Dolby on/off:
• press B. When Dolby is on, “B” is indi-
cated on the display.
* Noise reduction system manufactured under license
from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Skipping/repeating titles
with CPS
CPS stands for Cassette Program Search.
This function allows you to skip a title or listen
to it once again.
To switch the function on/off:
• press CPS.
When the function is activated, “CPS” lights
up in the display.
Fully depress button -
the tape is rewound to the beginning of the
currently played title, provided that this title has
already been played for more than 8 seconds. If
not, the tape will be rewound to the beginning of
the previous title.
Fully depress button -
the tape is fast forwarded to the next title
Listening to the radio during fast
winding
with RM (Radio Monitor)
When the tape is fastforwarded or rewound,
the radio is normally muted. To listen to the
radio during fast winding (also with CPS):
• press RM. “RM” lights up on the dis-
play.
Changing the audio source
with SRC
Use this button to select between radio, tape,
or CD (option) reproduction.
To switch over,
• press the SRC button.
Care of your audio equipment
We recommend that you use only C-60/C-90
cassette tapes in your car radio. Protect your
cassettes from dirt, dust and temperatures
exceeding 50 °C. During cold weather, allow
cold cassettes to warm up somewhat before
playing them in order to avoid uneven tape
transport. Operating problems and sound
distortions may occur after approximately
100 hours of playing time and are caused by
dust particles which adhere to the rubber
roller and the audio head.
Use a cleaner cassette to remove normal dirt
build-up. For tougher cases, use a cotton
swab (Q-tip) soaked with alcohol. Never use
any hard tools to clean your unit!