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MIC
MOOE
SWITCH
This
switch
should
be used
for
monaural
recording
when
a
microphone
is
used. When
this
switch
is
in
the
MONO
posi-
tion,
it
is
possible
to
record
with
the
microphone
connected
to
the
STEREO/L
jack.
For
the
STEREO
position
of
this
switch,
please
refer
to
the
paragraph
explaining
the
use
of
microphones.
When the
switch
is
in
the
MONO
position,
the
R
mic
is
disa-
bled.
POWER
SOURCES
Your
Stereo Cassette
Recorder
may
be
operated
using
any
of
three
power
sources:
BATTERY
OPERATION
(BATTERIES
NOT
INCLUDED}
Open
the
Battery
Compartment
cover
by
depressing
the
finger
grip
and
pulling
OUT
(See
Figure
3
on
Page
20}.
Install
three
"D"
size
batteries.
IMPORTANT:
Each
battery
should
be
installed
observing
the
correct
polari-
ty
as
shown
in
Figure
4.
Close
the
Battery
Compartment
cover.
NOTE:
When checking battery condition, a
left
meter reading below
the
"BATT"
area
indicates a weak battery condition. When
this
occurs,
replace all three batteries.
(+} terminal for
Label
Contact
(+)
terminal
for
rechargeable
battery
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
PACK
Figure 4.
The
RB430
can
be
recharged again
and
again,
thereby
elimi-
nating
the
need
for
frequent
battery
replacement.
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
PACK
INSTALL'ATION
Open
the
battery
compartment
cover,
then
install
the
battery
pack
by
pressing
the
flat
- side
of
the
pack
against
the
spring
and
positioning
the
+ side
of
the
pack
against
the
charging
terminal
of
the
recorder. Make sure
that
the
label side
of
the
battery
pack
is
facing
up.
CHARGING
THE
BATTERY
PACK
The
battery
pack
can be charged
by
connecting
the
AC
adapter. Charge
the
rechargeable
battery
RB430
for
16
-
24
hours
with
the
unit
stopped.
If
the
battery
is
charged
with
the
unit
operating
,
it
cannot
be
charged
fully.
The
RB430
is
shipped
uncharged,
to
prevent
deterioration
during
storage.
Be
sure
to
charge
the
battery
before
use.
6
AC
POWER
The
AC
adapter
accessory makes
it
possible
to
operate
the
recorder
on
AC
power.
Before
plugging
the
adapter
into
an
AC
outlet,
check
the
outlet
voltage
and
set
the
AC
adapter
for
that
voltage
.
Afterwards,
insert
the
AC
adapter's
output
plug
into
the
4.5V
DC
jack
in
the
recorder.
NOTE:
The
RB430
Battery Pack
is
automatically recharged, or ordi-
nary batteries disconnected, when the power cord
is
connect-
ed
to the AC receptacle.
CAUTION
:
When not
using
the recorder, unplug the
AC
adapter from the
wall outlet and the
DC
jack on the recorder.
CAUTION
FOR
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
When
you
charge
the
battery
while
using
the
PMD420
or
the
PMD430,
charging
shall
be
completed
after
approximately
24
hours.
Charging
for
a
longer
period
will
cause over-
charging,
which
would
shorten
the
life
of
the
rechargeable
battery
.
The
battery
can
be
destroyed
if
shorted,
so
be
careful
to
avoid
shortage.
OPERATION
DURING
CHARGING
It
is
advisable
not
to
use
the
unit
during
charging,
as
it
could
be responsible
for
trouble
with
the
AC
adaptor.
CAUTION
UPON
USING
THE
AC
ADAPTOR
When
the
AC
adaptor
is
detached
from
the
AC
outlet
while
still
plugged
into
the
PMD420
or
PMD430,
the
unit
cannot
operate
even
if
power
is
supplied
from
another
source
(bat-
teries
for
example).
AC
ADAPTOR
The
AC
adaptor
accessory can
only
be
used
with
the
PMD420
or
the
PMD430.
Do
not
use
this
AC
adaptor
for
other
units
as
this
could
cause
problems.
BATTERY
CHECK
When
the
BATT
LIGHT
button
is pressed,
the
meter
on
the
left
shows
the
amount
of
battery
wear.
The
"D"
mark
on
the
scale
indicates
the
minimum
level
on
which
the
unit
can
be used
with
dry
cells. Change
the
batteries
when
the
charge
falls
below
this
level.
The
"R"
mark
indicates
the
minimum
level
for
the
rechargeable
battery
pack;
recharge
the
battery
,
pack
when
the
meter
reads
below
this
level.
Figure
5.

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