To stop recording before it automatically stops, press STOP. Switch DIRECTION to FWD to play the side of the cassette facing out, or to REV to play the side facing in. Use the tape counter to keep track of the tape position during recording or playback. Before playing a tape, press the tape counter reset button to set the counter to 000. Set the auto reverse switch inside the cassette compartment to (one-time playback) or (continuous) playback. One-time playback plays one side of the tape to its
The cassette deck includes Dual Auto Reverse, 12% +/- Pitch Control on Tape Deck 1, and Power on Play and Record. The unit is equipped with a front panel Microphone Input with level control, Dolby B noise reduction, and a Headphone output. The TASCAM 202mkIV offers normal speed and high speed dubbing and advanced tape play and search capabilities; including Blank Scan and Intro Check. Blank Scan searches for the next song if the deck detects 10 seconds of silence in the program material. Intro
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Both decks offer optical leader sensing, allowing the deck to minimize the play or record time lost in reversing tape direction. The decks can operate independently with their own audio I/O, or they can work together for dual recording of a single master. Built-in cascade out and transport logic also allows multiple machines to be used in duplication rigs or logging set-ups. The 322 adds an RS-232 control port for use with advanced control systems, as well as an optional slot for the LA-322 Bala
12 2.3 Tape controls ....................................12 [12] SKIP keys ............................................ 12 [13] REW and F FWD keys ........................ 12 [14] STOP key............................................. 12 [15] PLAY key ............................................. 13 [16] PAUSE key .......................................... 13 [17] RECORD key ....................................... 13 [18] REC MUTE key.................................... 13 [19] SHUTTLE wheel ....
14-1128.fm Page 2 Thursday, April 6, 2000 3:24 PM ¶ Features Your RadioShack Portable Cassette Recorder is a multi-functional recorder that includes a tone control and tape counter. Easy to use and reliable, it is ideal for both personal and business use. Its features include: Three Power Sources — you can power the recorder from four C batteries (not supplied), standard AC power (with the supplied power cord), or vehicle DC power (with an optional DC adapter). Voice-Activated (VOX) Recording —
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. 22) Safety Check — Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition. 23) Wall or Ceiling Mounting — The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. 24) Heat — The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, st
Useful playing features like Intro Check and Blank Scan help the user find the music and keep it playing by avoiding dead tape spots. Microphone inputs in the front of the 202mkIII offer convenient inputs for occasional live recordings. The high speed dub feature gives quick oneoffs for rehearsal tapes or high quality reference dubs. • 3-U Rack Mountable Dual Cassette Deck • Both Decks Record Capable for Simultaneous Masters • Normal and High Speed Dubbing Capability • Dolby B and C with HX Pro
Repeatedly press RADIO ON/OFF BAND until the desired band appears (AM, FM,or TV). 2. Press TUNING UP or DOWN to reach the desired station. 3. Hold down one of the preset number buttons (1–5) for about 2 seconds. The selected preset number and PRESET appear and the cassette player stores the station. Note: To store stations in preset numbers 6–10, press +5, then hold down the appropriate number button for about 2 seconds. For example, to UsingtheRadio 21 14-1250.DS.fm Page 22 Tuesday, May 16, 200