Tape Recorder Iv-L; Cuts-Recorder Interconnect (Single Recorder); Iv-L; Cuts-Recorder Interconnect - Processor Technology CUTS Assembly And Test Instructions

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PROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
CUTS, COMPUTER USERS TAPE SYSTEM
SECTION IV
4.1
TAPE RECORDER
Any standard cassette tape recorder can be used with CUTS
providing it has the following features:
useful:
• ALC (automatic level control) in record mode
• II Remote II on-off control input jack
• IIMonitor ll or lIearphone ll output jack
Though not required, the following recorder features will be
• Tone control
e Tape counter
@
IICue ll , IIPause ll or IIInstant Stopll control
Processor Technology currently uses
the Panasonic Model RQ-413S with con-
sistently good results.
4.2
CUTS-RECORDER INTERCONNECT (Single Recorder)
Using the interconnect cabling you fabricated in Step 26 of
the IIAssembly-Test Procedure ll (Section II), make the following con-
nections:
(Refer to Figure 4-1 on Page IV-3.
You may use either
output connector Jl or J2 on the CUTS.)
1.
Plug transport cable (Pins land 5 of Jl or J2) to re-
mote jack on recorder.
2.
Connect lIaudio out ll cable (Pin 4 of Jl or J2) to micro-
phone or auxiliary jack on recorder, with the choice de-
pending on the audio output selection you made.
(Refer
to Paragraph 3.3'in Section III.)
The auxiliary input
is preferred and recommended over the microphone input.
3.
Connect lIaudio inll cable (Pin 2 of Jl or J2) to monitor
or earphone jack on recorder.
4.3
CUTS-RECORDER INTERCONNECT (Two Recorders)
Two recorders, under program control, can be driven by CUTS.
In this case you will need two sets of the interconnect cabling
described in Step 26 of the II Assembly-Test Procedure ' \ (Section II).
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