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REVIEW (Rewind)

and

CUE

(Fast-Forward)

An

extremely useful

feature

to the CTR-51

is its

ability to

Review

and

Cue.

If

you

want

to locate

a

particular portion

of

the

tape

very rapidly,

and

you

are

in

the

Play

mode,

no

need to release the

PLAY key

just press

REWIND.

Need to Rewind more?

Just

hold

down REWIND

a

little

longer-

release

to

Play

again.

You

can use FAST-Forward

in

the same

manner

to

Cue

the

tape.

For

example, to rapidly

find

the

end

of

a

partially recorded

tape-

leave

PLAY

pressed

down

and

just

press

FAST-F to advance

the tape

rapidly.

Release

to

listen-

repeat as

often

as

required.

You

can use both

of

these features

even while

Recording. Thus,

if

you

want

to go back to review

and

re-record,

press REWIND:RECORD

key

will

pop

up,

but

PLAY will

remain down. Then when

you

release

REWIND,

playback

will

start

immediately.

You

can also use FAST-Forward to

advance the tape, without

stopping

the tape,

etc.

Release and you're

playing

the tape.

NOTES

Digital

Tape Counter

The

counter gives

a

relative indication

of

where

you are

on

the

tape

which

is

very useful

for

indexing short selections.

Just

press

the

Reset

button

at the

beginning

of

each

tape

and note the

Counter reading at the

start

of

each selection.

Erasing

Tape

Each

time you make

a

recording, any previous

recording

is

automatically

erased

from

that

portion

of

the tape.

If

you

do

want

to

erase

a

cassette,

or

just

a

portion

of

recording, insert the special

Dummy

Plug

(provided) into the MIC

jack.

Then,

Operate the CTR-51 just as though you were

recording. As the

tape

moves,

it

will be

erased

clean

(no

sound

pick up

from

Mic

when

using

this

Dummy

Plug).

er

ae

|

Dummy

Plug

External Speakers or Earphone

Insert

the

miniature

plug

from an external speaker

or

earphone

into

the

EAR

jack.

This

will

automatically

disconnect

the

built-in

speaker.

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Summary of Contents for 14-813

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Page 2: ...pter lets you use it in vour vehicle A digital tape counter helps you find any selection on a tape easily Built in Automatic Level control ALC automatically sets the recording volume No need to adjust...

Page 3: ...ays in the black area the batteries are OK If the pointer falls into the green area replace the batteries We recom mend Radio Shack catalog number 23 581 or 23 551 for extra life Never leave weak or d...

Page 4: ...erve battery power by using the power on the side to connect the adapter plug and set adaptor Radio Shack Catalog Number 14 844C the switch on 14 844C to the 6 volt position to connect 12 volts DC fro...

Page 5: ...aged thus you can move the tape rapidly in a forward direction release and listen to the tape and continue with this handy cue function until you find the desired portion of the tape 10 PAUSE Press to...

Page 6: ...nly Radio Shack s 14 844C EAR Jack Accepts miniature plug for earphone or external speaker AUX Jack Accepts miniature plug from external high level record signal source tape out jack on receiver etc M...

Page 7: ...record the other side in the same way PLAYBACK Load the cassette see left Press the PLAY button and ajust the VOLUME and TONE controls to suit your taste Press STOP EJECTto stop tape motion use betwee...

Page 8: ...effect on the sound To begin recording press the RECORD button The recorder will stop automatically at the end of record using three basic the side or you can press the STOP EJECT button at any time...

Page 9: ...will start immediately You can also use FAST Forward to advance the tape without stopping the tape etc Release and you re playing the tape NOTES Digital Tape Counter The counter gives a relative indi...

Page 10: ...ff switch you can control the Tape Recorder right from the microphone This is not only handy for recording such as dictation but also can be helpful during a playback sequence The on off switch actual...

Page 11: ...for it properly Don t expose it to temperature extremes either hot or cold And don t use it in areas of excessive dust or dirt When you use an external microphone with a Remote switch don t turn it o...

Page 12: ...tape handling and serious tape wrap ups It s a good idea to periodically demagnetize the tape heads too Use one of our 44 772 Tape Head Demagnetizers You can clean and demagnetize in one simple opera...

Page 13: ...et es essences Frequency Range 00 c0000s Input Impedance Output Load Impedance MPGTOPNOMER aia cece ccc eee eee cee ees Dimensions 2 2 eee UE Ge Oe AC 120V 60 Hz 220 240V 50 Hz for European and Austra...

Page 14: ...TRLN9014 D S3 CONDENSER MIC AUX SWITCH C MIC POSITION NOTES or 2SC458 D S4 TAPE ON OFF SWITCH OFF POSITION 1 ALL RESISTANCE VALUES ARE IN 2 K 10002 M 1000K2 VOLTAGE CHECK POSITION 2 ALL CAPACITANCE VA...

Page 15: ...NOTES...

Page 16: ...es it cover equipment subjected to misuse or accidental damage This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state We Service What We Sell R...

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