Function selecting method and system for an audio/video recordin

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Combined independent audio systems – Changeover between audio systems

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369 6, 381 81, 381123, 358335, 360 331, G11B 3100, H04N 576

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ABSTRACT:
An audio/video recording and reproducing system having a discrete function unit such as tape deck, record player or tuner connected thereto includes a function selection circuit and a function specifying switch disposed in a main unit, such as a pre/main amplifier, and a control line, such as remote control line, for connecting the main unit and the discrete unit. By virtue of the function selection circuit, the selection of a desired discrete function unit can be carried out at the main unit. However, in addition to this, the system includes an arrangement for permitting selection of a desired discrete function unit at the discrete function unit itself, and, when this is done, for controlling the function selection at the main unit to select the output of the discrete function unit.

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patent: 3922641 (1975-11-01), Gates, Jr.

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