
CAUTI0N: When not using the tape player, place the
Function selector knob in the IdIe position. the left for fast rewind. The Function selector knob
must be placedin Idle beforethe Wind-Rewind knob is
operated.
Speed Change
For 7 I/ 2 ips, place the Speed Change control
in the dorvn position; for 3 3/ 4 ips, in the up position.
Do not change speeds unless the Function selector knob
is in IdIe.
Head Elevator
When this control is
dual-track monaural and
When it is up, the head is
tapes.
down, the head is set for
two-track stereo tapes.
set for four-track stereo
Wind-Rewind
Turn this control to the right for fast wind; to
OPERATING INSTRUCT IONS
Threading the Tape
l. Place a reel of tape on the left (supply) spindle,
and anempty reel on the right(take-up) spindle.
Mal<e sure the reel slots engage the pins on the
spindle.
2. Unwind approximatelytwelve i.nches of tapefrom
the left (supply) reel. Hold a section of tape
taut, and insert it into the tape slot. Make sure
the dull-coated side of the tape faces the rear
of the unit.
3. Insert the free end of ttre tape into one of the
three radial slots in the hub of the empty reel.
Turn the reel several turns clockwise, until the
tape issecured to the reel and allslack is taken
up between reels.
To Wind or Rewind Tape
I. Turn the Function selector knob to IdIe.
2. To wind the tape onto the reel, turn the Wind-
Rewind control to the right, and hold. Reiease
the knob when the desired section of the tape is
reached.
3. To rewind the tape, turn the Wind-Rewind control
to the left. It wiII Lock into position. To stop
the rewind, return the Wind-Rervind knob to the
center.
To Play a Monaural Recording
l. Connect an external speaker to external speaker
jack i.
2. Thread the tape (see "Threading the Tape").
3. Make sure the Head Elevator is down.
4. Connectthe tapeplayer toan AC outlet ofproper
rating.
5. Turn on the unit by rotating the Power On-Off-
Volume control I until a click is heard.
6. Turn the Function control to the play position.
?. Turn the Volume control until the desired vol-
ume is attained.
B, Turn Tone control I clockwise to tre desired
listening level.
To Play a Stereo Recording
I. Connect two external speakers to External
Speaker jacks I and 2.
2. Thread the tape (see "Threading the Tape").
3. For two-track stereo, make sure the Head
Elevator is down. For four*track stereo, make
sure it is up.
4. Connect the tape player to any AC outlet of
proper rating.
5. Turn the unit on by turning the power On-Off-
Volume control I until a click is heard.
6. Turn the Function control to the play position.
7. Rotate Volume controls I and 2 clockwise to
increase the volume.
8, Turn Tone control I and 2 clockwise to the de-
sired listening level.
Splicing the Tape
l. Overlap the broken ends and cut at a 45-degree
angle.
2. Butt the two ends together, with the glossy side
up.
3. Tape the butted ends together with splicingtape.
4. Trim off the excess splicing tape.
To Use Unit as a Public-Address System
l. PIug the unit into an AC outlet of the proper
rating.
2. Turn the unit on by turning the Power On-Off-
Volume control I until a click is heard.
3. Plug a micrbphone into the upper Phono jack.
4. Connect an external speaker into the upper Ex-
ternal Speaker jack.
5. Readjust Volume control I to the desired sound
level.
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