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Panasonic RX-5080F Operating Instructions Manual page 10

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@ Recording from External Equipment
(Refer to page 32)
1) Connect the output terminal of the external equipment to the
Microphone jacks or Line Input jacks.
2) Set the Function Selector to the position which corresponds to
the source.
3) Set the Mode Selector to "STEREO" or "MONO" according to
the source.
4) Follow the procedure described in steps (2)—(7) of "Recording
Radio Broadcasts'"'.
Notes:
e@When recording from a TV, telephone, etc., the sound will
be recorded through the Built-in Microphone corresponding
to the side to which the connection is not made. To prevent
this, connect the erase plug (optional) into the Microphone
Jack not being used.
elf the volume level of the TV or other equipment is too loud
during recording, the recorded sound will be distorted. Set
the volume
of the TV or other equipment to the usual
listening level.
@ Monitoring
The monitor system
enables you to listen, through the Built-in
Speakers, headphones, or external speakers, to the sound as it is
being recorded. Sound can be monitored in the following ways:
@When recording from the radio, the sound being recorded can be
monitored through the Built-in Speakers, headphones or external
speakers.
@When
recording
from
a sound
source
connected
to the
Microphone Jacks or Line Input Jacks, the sound being recorded
can be monitored through the Built-in Speakers, headphones
or
external speakers.
To prevent feedback (howling) when recording through the Built-in
Microphones, the sound being recorded cannot be monitored
through the Built-in Speakers, headphones, external speakers.
@When recording through external microphones, use headphones
to monitor the sound.
If it is necessary to adjust the volume level of the sound being
monitored, do so by using the Volume Control.
Note:
if external microphones are placed too close to the speakers
in this unit, feedback (howling) may be heard. If so, place the
microphones as far away from the speakers as possible, or
reduce the volume.
@ Erasure of Recordings
When
recording, previously recorded signals on the tape will be
erased automatically.
To erase a tape without re-recording, use the following procedure.
(Make no connections to the Line input Jacks).
1) Set the Function Selector to "LINE IN".
2) Set the Tape Selector according to the cassette tape used.
3) Depress the Record Button.
@ Amplifier Operation
1) Connect the equipment to be amplified to the Line Input Jacks.
2) Set the Function Selector to "LINE IN".
4) To turn the power off, set the Function Selector to "POWER
[OFFI/TAPE".
RECORD PREVENTION TABS
(KNOCK-OUT TABS)
Cassettes are provided with plastic tabs (as illustrated) to prevent
accidental erasing of a recording.
Recordings can be made only when the tab is intact.
There is one tab for each side (track) of the tape. To preserve a
valuable recording, the tab(s) should be broken off with a small
screwdriver.
If you want to record on a track whose tab has already been broken
off, use adhesive tape to cover the hole, and record.
Tab
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Screwdriver
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Adhesive tape

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