06 Using your Cassette Player/Recorder 07 Using your Cassette Player/Recorder
Recording using the Built-in Microphone
1. With a blank cassette inserted Press the RECORD button
(the PLAY button will depress with it).You are now recording.
If the RECORD button does not depress see “PREVENT ACCIDENTAL ERASURE”
2. Talk normally into the BUILT-IN CONDENSER MICROPHONE. To obtain optimum
recording quality, place the recorder with the microphone close tothe sound source.
3. NOTE: The automatic level control (ALC) will set the recording level for optimum
recordings, regardless of volume setting.
Automatic stop
When your recorder is operating in PLAY or RECORD mode and the end of the tape
is reached your unit will automatically stop and return the buttons to the OFF position.
Microphone recording
To record using a microphone, plug the microphone into the 3.5mm microphone jack
and follow the built-in microphone recording instructions. When the microphone is used
the built-in microphone is automatically disconnected.
Remote Microphone Recording
The Remote Microphone Jack is a special 2.5mm jack socket for those microphones
that have inline control functionality, allowing pause/play etc to be controlled from the
Mic as opposed to the buttons on the recorder
Rewind
To run the tape back to the beginning of your recording
Press REWIND. Then press STOP after you have rewound to the desired
point on the tape.
Fast Forward (FF)
Press FF to skip over portions of the tape quickly. Press STOP when you have reached
the desired point on the tape.
Pause
Your recorder is equipped with a PAUSE control.
Press PAUSE to stop the PLAY or RECORD functions.
Press PAUSE again for continued operation.
Prevent Accidental Erasure
Whenever you make a recording, any previous recording on the tape
is automatically erased. When you have a recording you want to keep,
snap out the rear left tab of the side you want to save as shown in the illustration below.