A comprehensive Operating and Service Manual. All schematics are complete and easy to read. The PCB drawings and complete parts list are very helpful. I would definitely recommend this manual.
Genuine Toshiba owner's manual. Couldn't really ask for more. And written in understandable English in contrast to a few recent experiences I have had with manuals for other equipment other than Toshiba but made in China and written in "Chinglish"!
Text excerpt from page 37 (click to view)
Convenient recording methods
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Program recording (CD =TAPE)
Desired CD tracks can be programmed in the desired sequence and recorded onto a tape.
The tape deck of the unit can record signals only on Normal (Type ) and High (Type ) tapes. It cannot record on Metal (Type ) tapes.
Be sure to put the cassette deck in stop mode.
1 Make preparation for recording.
1 Select the CD input. 2 Ensure that the "RANDOM" indicators are not lit. 3 Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure in "Recording on TAPE". � 4 Insert disc in the CD player.
÷ If the "RANDOM" indicator is lit, turn it off by pressing the RANDOM key to cancel the random play mode.
2 Program the desired sequence of CD tracks.
Perform steps 1 and 2 of the procedure in "Listening to the desired sequence (Program playback)". �
÷ When the PGM key is pressed to cancel the edited contents, the entire editing contents will be erased. ¤ ÷ Tracks programmed beyond the available tape recording time will be interrupted in the middle.
3 Start recording.
TAPE O.T.E.
÷ Recording starts from the first track in the program and ends after having recorded the entire programmed tracks. If you are operating the remote, the same effect as step 3 can be obtained by simply pressing the TAPE O.T.E. key to start recording. ÷ Recording stops automatically when the program playback of CD has completed. ÷ When either playback or recording stops, the other operation is stopped automatically.
Application section
To interrupt a recording
7 stop
Tuning Mode
At the end of the recording
Cassette deck : Stop is executed after an unrecorded portion of about 4 sec. has been produced.