Chronosette-276 (120-1584) Hints and Tips Faxback Doc. # 3770
Erase Protection Tabs
Most cassette tapes have two erase-protection tabs-one for each side of
the tape. When a tab is in place, you can record on that tape side. When
the tab is not in place, you cannot record on that side.
To protect your recordings from being accidentally recorded over, use a
screwdriver or similar object to carefully break off the erase-protection
tabs.
If you later decide to record on the tape, you can place a piece of strong
tape over the slots.
Cautions: When you cover the holes, cover only the position that the
plastic tab originally protected.
Removing the erase-protection tabs does not prevent a bulk
eraser from erasing the tape.
Erasing a Cassette Tape
If you no longer want a recording, you can record over it or erase it.
To record over a cassette tape, record as usual. The tape recorder
records over the previous recording.
You can quickly erase both sides of a cassette tape using a bulk eraser,
available at your local Radio Shack store.
Loosening Tape Tension
If you play a cassette tape several times, the tape can become tightly
wound on either hub. This can cause distortion. To restore the correct
tension, fast-forward through the entire cassette and then completely
rewind it.
USING EARPHONES
Warning: To protect your hearing, set VOLUME to LOW before you put on the
earphones. After you put on the earphones, adjust the volume to
a comfortable listening level.
To listen in privacy, plug the earphones (not supplied) into the