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14-1128.fm Page 6 Thursday, April 6, 2000 3:24 PM then FAST-F/CUE or REWIND/ REVIEW. Press STOP/EJECT then PLAY to resume playback. • If you hold down REWIND/REVIEW or FAST-F/CUE while the tape is playing, you can hear the tape as it moves at a faster speed. This makes it easy to locate a specific part of a recording. When you release REWIND/REVIEW or FASTF/CUE, the tape plays at its normal speed. 3. Adjust TONE and VOLUME/VOX SENS to a comfortable listening level. 4. To stop playback before the tape automatically stops, press STOP/ EJECT. RECORDING Notes: • Before you load a cassette tape for recording, be sure its erase-protection tabs are in place (see "Preventing Accidental Erasure" on Page 8). • The recorder's Automatic Level Control (ALC) circuit automatically adjusts the recording level. VOLUME/VOX SENS has no effect on recording. 4. Press RECORD to begin recording. Both PLAY and RECORD lock down. Note: To temporarily stop recording, press PAUSE. Press PAUSE again to resume recording. 5. The recorder automatically stops the tape when it reaches the end of the current side. To stop recording sooner, press STOP/EJECT. Using an External Microphone You can connect an external microphone (not supplied) with a 1/8-inch plug to the recorder. Your local RadioShack store sells a variety of microphones. Note: Connecting an external microphone automatically disconnects the built-in microphone. Follow these steps to record using an external microphone. 1. Load a blank cassette tape, or one you want to record over, into the cassette compartment. 2. Insert the microphone's plug into the recorder's MIC jack. Using the Built-In Microphone 1. Load a blank cassette tape, or one you want to record over, into the cassette compartment. 2. Place the recorder 2 to 3 feet from the recording source. 3. Set VOX to OFF. Note: If the external microphone has a separate, smaller plug for remote operation, insert that plug into the REM jack. Then you can use the microphone's remote switch to stop or start the recorder. 6 Operation

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Operation
then
FAST-F/CUE
or
REWIND/
REVIEW
.
Press
STOP/EJECT
then
PLAY
to resume playback.
If you hold down
REWIND/REVIEW
or
FAST-F/CUE
while the tape is
playing, you can hear the tape as
it moves at a faster speed. This
makes it easy to locate a specific
part of a recording. When you
release
REWIND/REVIEW
or
FAST-
F/CUE
, the tape plays at its nor-
mal speed.
3. Adjust
TONE
and
VOLUME/VOX
SENS
to a comfortable listening
level.
4. To stop playback before the tape
automatically stops, press
STOP/
EJECT
.
RECORDING
Notes:
Before you load a cassette tape for
recording, be sure its erase-protec-
tion tabs are in place (see “Prevent-
ing Accidental Erasure” on Page 8).
• The
recorder’s
Automatic
Level
Control (ALC) circuit automatically
adjusts the recording level.
VOL-
UME/VOX SENS
has no effect on
recording.
Using the Built-In Microphone
1. Load a blank cassette tape, or one
you want to record over, into the
cassette compartment.
2. Place the recorder 2 to 3 feet from
the recording source.
3. Set
VOX
to
OFF
.
4. Press
RECORD
to begin recording.
Both
PLAY
and
RECORD
lock down.
Note:
To temporarily stop recording,
press
PAUSE
. Press
PAUSE
again to
resume recording.
5. The recorder automatically stops
the tape when it reaches the end of
the current side. To stop recording
sooner, press
STOP/EJECT
.
Using an External Microphone
You can connect an external micro-
phone (not supplied) with a
1
/
8
-inch plug
to the recorder. Your local RadioShack
store sells a variety of microphones.
Note:
Connecting an external micro-
phone automatically disconnects the
built-in microphone.
Follow these steps to record using an
external microphone.
1. Load a blank cassette tape, or one
you want to record over, into the
cassette compartment.
2.
Insert the microphone’s plug into the
recorder’s
MIC
jack.
Note:
If the external microphone
has a separate, smaller plug for
remote operation, insert that plug
into the
REM
jack. Then you can use
the microphone’s remote switch to
stop or start the recorder.
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