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Operation
3. Rotate
VOLUME
and
TONE
to the
desired settings.
4. When the cassette tape reaches its
end, the cassette deck automatically
releases
PLAY
and stops the tape.
To stop it sooner, press
STOP/
EJECT
.
Using Fast Forward and
Rewind
To advance or rewind the tape, press
CUE/FAST-F
or
REVIEW/REWIND
when
the cassette deck is stopped. The cas-
sette tape winds forward or backward
until it reaches the end or until you press
STOP/EJECT
.
Note: When the tape is fully wound to
either reel, the cassette deck automati-
cally releases
CUE/FAST-F
or
REVIEW/
REWIND
.
Using Cue and Review
To rapidly advance or rewind the tape
during play, hold down
CUE/FAST-F
or
REVIEW/REWIND
. This feature allows
you to quickly locate any desired section
on the tape. When you release
CUE/
FAST-F
or
REVIEW/REWIND
, the recorder
resumes normal play.
Using the Tape Counter
You can use the tape counter to note dif-
ferent locations on your tape during re-
cording or playback. Before playing or
recording a cassette tape, rewind the
cassette tape and press
TAPE COUNTER
to set the counter to
000
. As the cas-
sette tape moves, the counter advanc-
es.
Using Pause
You can temporarily stop the tape by
pressing
PAUSE
while you are recording
or playing a cassette tape. Press
PAUSE
again to resume playing or recording.
RECORDING
You can record to a cassette tape on the
recorder from the built-in microphone,
an external microphone, or an external
audio source.
For the best performance, use regular
length (60-minute or 90-minute) cas-
sette tapes. We do not recommend 120-
minute cassette tapes because they are
thin and can tangle easily. For low-
noise, wide-range recordings, use only
normal-bias tapes.
REWIND
REVIEW