
immediately except from wind and rewind to play; in
this case, the stop button must first be depressed.
Stop
Applies brake to both spindles and returns all
pushbuttons to neutral.
Record
Moves play-record switch into record position.
Rewind
Returns tape rapidly to supply reel. Moves wind-
rewind pulley, increasing tensionon rewindbelt which
turns supply spindle.
Wind
Moves tape rapidly in playand record direction.
Moves wind-rewind pulley, increasing tensionon wind
belt which turns takeup spindle.
Play
_ Moves tape for playback (or recording, if Re-
cord button is depressed simultaneously). Brings
pressure roller andpressure pads into position against
capstan and record head.
Pause
Stops tape by removing pressure roller from
capstan and applying the brake to the spindles. Re-
cord or playback settings are not disturbed.
0n-0ff Monitor
Turns speaker on or off for monitoring during
recording.
INPUT AND OUTPUT JACKS
External Speakers I and 2
Used when connecting external speakers for
playback. Speaker I jack is used ior monaural play-
backl when a speaker is plugged in, it disconnects the
internal speaker of the recorder. Speaker 2 jack is
used for channel two on stereo playback with the in-
ternal speaker of the recorder or with an external
system plugged into speaker jack l.
Stereo Phono I and 2
Used for connecting phono outputs to recorder
OPERATING
Threading the Tape
Place reelof tape on left spindle; empty reel on
right spindle. Thread tape in slot with shiny side
toward the front of recorder. Insert loose end of tape
into one of the slots in the empty reel and turn reel
counterclockwise to take up slack in the tape.
To Make Recording
PIug the microphone into the Low Level input
jack. Set the rotary Speed Selector to the desired
speed. Turn on the power by rotating On-Off Volume
control #1 clockwise until a click is heard. Allow
sufficient time for the tubes to warm up. Depress the
Recordbutton andadjust Volumecontrol#I sothe level
light will flicker on the loudest passage. Hold the
Record button down and depress the play button until
both are locked in the down position. If both buttons
will not stay down or a buzzing noise is heard, the
tape isnot properly threaded. Depress theStop button
at the end of a recording; at the end of the tape, the
recorder will stop automatically.
Ilold the microphone approximately eight inches
fromthe mouth when recording voice. place the mic-
rophone two or three feet in front of the loudspeaker
when recording from a radio, phonograph, or TV set.
Hold ttte Pause button down to i.nterrupt a re-
for recording stereophonie records.
Microphone Low Level
PIug microphone into this jack for microphone
recordings.
Radio Phono
.. A -high level input used when recording from
radio, phonograph, tuner, etc., by means of i patch
cord.
INSTRUCT IONS
cording briefly. The recorder will continue to record
when the Pause button is released.
These models are dual-track recorders. The
top hall of the tape is used during a recording. After
t}te entire reel is recorded, the full reel is removed
from the takeup spindle, turned over, and placed on
the supply spindle. After threading the tape, a new
recording can be made. This doubles the plaliing and
recording time of a reel of tape.
It is possible to record directly from a radio,
phonograph, tuner, or TV set by connecting a patch
cord between the High Levet jack and the desired
instrument.
To Wind or Rewind Tape
Depress the Wind or Rewind button to move the
tape in the desired direction. Depress the Stop button
tostop the tape. The recorder wiU stop automatically
at the end of the reel.
To Play Monaural Recordings
Thread the tape as described under "Threading
the Tape". Depress the PIay button. Adjust Volume
and Tone controls #1. Volume and Tone controls #2
should be turned fully couaterclockwise.
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