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Optimus SYSTEM 730
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8. The System 730 automatically
stops the tape when it reaches
the end. To stop the tape at any
time during recording, press
STOP/EJECT
on TAPE 2.
RECORD
and
PLAY
release, and
recording stops.
TAPE TIPS
Erasing a Cassette Tape
To record over a cassette tape, sim-
ply record over the previous record-
ing.
Note
: The tape you are recording
over must be a normal bias-type
tape.
To quickly erase a tape, you might
prefer to use a bulk tape eraser, such
as Radio Shack Cat. No. 44-232.
Preventing Accidental
Erasure
Cassette tapes have two erase-pro-
tection tabs — one for each side.
To protect a recording from being ac-
cidentally recorded over or erased,
break off that side’s plastic tab with a
screwdriver.
If you break off a tab and decide later
that you want to record on that side of
the tape, carefully cover only the tab
hole for that side of the cassette with
a piece of adhesive tape.
Caution
: Removing the erase-pro-
tection tab does not prevent a bulk
eraser from erasing a cassette tape.
Restoring Tape Tension and
Sound Quality
After you play a cassette tape sever-
al times, the tape might become
tightly wound on the reels. This can
cause playback sound quality to de-
teriorate.
To restore the sound quality, fast-for-
ward the tape from the beginning to
the end of one side, then completely
rewind it. Then loosen the tape reels
by gently tapping each side of the
cassette’s outer shell on a flat sur-
face.
Caution
: Be careful not to damage
the cassette when tapping it. Do not
touch the exposed tape or allow any
sharp objects near the cassette.
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