3. Rotate
VOLUME
desired settings.
4. When the cassette tape reaches its
end, the cassette deck automatically
releases
and stops the tape.
PLAY
To stop it sooner, press
.
EJECT
Using Fast Forward and
Rewind
To advance or rewind the tape, press
or
CUE/FAST-F
REVIEW/REWIND
the cassette deck is stopped. The cas-
sette tape winds forward or backward
until it reaches the end or until you press
STOP/EJECT
.
REVIEW
REWIND
Note: When the tape is fully wound to
either reel, the cassette deck automati-
cally releases
CUE/FAST-F
.
REWIND
Using Cue and Review
To rapidly advance or rewind the tape
during play, hold down
. This feature allows
REVIEW/REWIND
you to quickly locate any desired section
and
TONE
to the
STOP/
when
or
REVIEW/
or
CUE/FAST-F
Operation
on the tape. When you release
or
FAST-F
REVIEW/REWIND
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
to set the counter to
sette tape moves, the counter advanc-
es.
Using Pause
You can temporarily stop the tape by
pressing
while you are recording
PAUSE
or playing a cassette tape. Press
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.
CUE/
, the recorder
TAPE COUNTER
000
. As the cas-
PAUSE
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