TEAC W-1200 Owners Manual English Francais Espanol - Page 9
Tape slackening, Automatic tape type detection function, Accidental erasure prevention tabs
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Tape slackening Confirm that the tape in the cassette is not slack before use. Slack can cause the tape to get tangled in the capstan or other rotating parts. To prevent this, take up all tape slack using a pencil or the like inserted into the reel hole. Accidental erasure prevention tabs Tabs on cassettes allow you to prevent important recordings from being erased by mistake. There are two tabs on each cassette shell: one for side "A" and the other for side "B". Once these tabs have been removed using a screwdriver or the like, there is absolutely no chance of the recording function being activated. Side A tab Side A Automatic tape type detection function This cassette deck can detect what type of tape is being used based on the detection holes in the cassette shell. Be sure to use cassettes with detection holes. Metal (type IV) Chrome (type II) Adeutteocmtiaotnicfutanpcetiotynpe Normal (type I) oo To record on a cassette that has had its tab broken off, cover the hole using a piece of adhesive tape. Be careful not to block the tape type detection holes. ENGLISH 9