Skip forward or backward to other tracks during playback.Using Direct Program Search System (DPSS)Select type of tape being played.Switching Tape Types:Press the MTL (Metal) button to switch the metal tapeindicator on and off and to select the tape type.Turn the MTL indicator off for normal tape (Type I) playback.Turn the MTL indicator on for the following tape types:CrO 2 (Type II) FeCr (Type III) Metal (Type IV)Selecting the wrong tape type may cause sound quality tosuffer.Switching Tape TypesListen to tapes recorded using Dolby B NR.Turning Dolby B Noise Reduction On/Off:Press the B NR button to switch Dolby B NR on and off.The B NR indicator lights up when it is turned on.Using Dolby B Noise ReductionFast Forwarding Tapes:Press the FM button.Rewinding Tapes:Press the AM button.Canceling:Press the PROG button.Normal tape play will begin.Fast Forwarding and Rewinding Cassette TapesLoading and Playing Cassettes:Press the ¡(EJECT) button to slide open the faceplate,showing the cassette (insertion) slot. Holding the cassette withthe tape exposed to the right, insert in the slot.The faceplate will close, and the tape will start playing.The IN indicator lights up when a cassette has been loaded.Playing Cassettes Already Loaded:Press the SRC (source) button repeatedly to select the tapemode. "TAPE" is displayed when the tape mode has beenselected.The tape will start playing.Listening to the other side:Press the PROG button.Tape play switches to the other side.Eject:Press the ¡(EJECT) button to stop tape play. The faceplatewill slide to eject the tape.Press the ¡(EJECT) button to close the faceplate.When the faceplate has been slid open, it might interfere withthe shift lever or something else. If this happens, pay attention tosafety and move the shift lever or take an appropriate action,then operate the unit.• The sound will be temporarily muted while the faceplate ismoving.• The only buttons that will work during the eject state are the¡(EJECT), SRC, and ATT buttons, as well as the volumecontrol button.• Remove a cassette from the unit when not listening to it for awhile. If you leave it in the unit too long, the tape may stick tothe tape head and cause unit malfunction.NOTE2CAUTIONPlaying Cassette TapesCassette player features— 20 —English