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A poor ventilation will cause undesirable effects to the unit. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION For power the unit requires the normal house electrical current (AC). You may simply plug the unit into a wall outlet, or into your amplifier’s (or receiver’s) convenience AC outlet. CAUTION: Do not apply power without first making sure the proper connections are completed. If you live in U.K. and your unit comes with 2-core cord without a plug, be sure to read the exclusive caution for U.K. CONNECTION TO INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER OR RECEIVER Using the two accompanying pairs of RCA pin cords,” connect INPUT and OUTPUT terminals on the back of deck with TAPE MONITOR terminals of the amplifier or receiver. Make sure INPUT terminals are connected to OUT terminals, and OUTPUT terminals to IN terminals. Be sure to match L (left) and R (right) terminals of the components. To make correct connections, use cords with white plugs for left channel connections, and cords with red plugs for right channel connections. RD-865 AMPLIFIER OR RELEIVER -OUt— N-/>0 w © о © m <§> m mm AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF SYSTEM When either end of tape is reached in play, record, fast-forward, or rewind mode, the motor and transport mechanism will automatically shut off, disengaging the present mode. Note, however, that it is still necessary to turn off the entire unit by pressing the power switch to off. AUTOMATIC TAPE SELECTION SYSTEM The RD-865 is equipped with an automatic tape selector system which eliminates manual tape selector buttons. When a tape is inserted, the correct equalization and biasing in accordance to the tape type will be automatically done. It should be noted that the manual bias control is also available on the front panel for fine-tuning if necessary. CASSETTE TAPES • To prevent possible trouble with the transport mechanism, use of large size cassette tapes, such as C-120, is not recommended. • Handle cassette tapes with care. Keep them away from heat, circulating dust, or a magnetic field (e.g. on the TV set). • Each cassette tape has safety tabs on its back edge to prevent accidental re-recording. The tabs are provided for both sides of cassette tape. You cannot record on the side whose tab has been removed. The tab can be removed with a screwdriver, etc. If you wish to record on the side with no tab, place a piece of adhesive tape, etc. over the opening where the tab has been, then you can record. • A loosened tape may cause trouble in playback or recording. Check the tape before loading it into the deck. If it is slack, insert a pencil or the like into either of cassette’s hubs, and rotate it carefully until the slack is taken up. SWITCH AND CONTROLS (1) Power Button This button turns on the unit. When it is turned on, the cassette compartment is illuminated. Press the button a second time to turn off the power. (2) Eject Button Press this button to open the cassette door when loading or unloading the cassette tape. To load the cassette tape, gently insert the cassette into the cassette holder, exposed tape side down, and the label for the side to be recorded or played back facing you. To close the cassette door, push it in lightly. (3) Cassette Door Cassette tape is loaded into the cassette dcor. Press the EJECT button to open the door. (4) Tape Counter The 4-digit tape counter indicates the amount of tape travel. This counter is convenient in finding the baginning of a specific section of the tape or checking the amount of the remaining tape on the cassette. © ©® ® I / p o u U 1 . illinium Til«, to •* k 1 ' 1 I- III IIIllll 11 rSE illinium imniiiiii jiLkH.'IQ iiiiiiiiiiii 9 1 > IIIIIIIIIIII EH INI MU IIIIHII Ohj a