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PART
Il
“WHAT
YOU
MUST
KNOW”
1.
PREPARING
THE
RECORDER
FOR
USE
1.1.
CARRYING
HANDLE
Raising
the
handle:
Press
on
one
side
of
the
handle.
The
other
end
is
then
raised
and
the
handle
can
be
pulled
up
(Fig.
3).
Folding
in
the
handle:
Press
down
one
end
of
the
handle.
Then,
press
on
the
raised
end.
1.2.
CONNECTION
TO
THE
MAINS
Place
the
recorder
in
the
vertical
position
and
take
off the
lid
of
the
storage
compartment
in
the
back
by
pressing
the
catches.
Take
the
mains
lead
out
of
the
storage
compartment
and,
before
inserting
the
mains
plug
in
the
wall
socket,
check
that
the
value
on
the
voltage
adapter
(52)
opposite
the
triangle
corresponds
to
the
local
mains
voltage.
Should
this
not
be
the
case,
the
adapter
must
be
turned
with
a
coin
(anti-clockwise
from
position
220.or
clockwise
from
position
245)
until
the
correct
setting
is
opposite
the
triangle
and
a
click
is
heard
(Fig.
2).
In
this
way
the
recorder
can
be
set
to
mains
voltages
of
110
(100
-
120),
127
(115
-
130),
220
(200
-
230)
or
240
(230-
250)
Volts.
Except
for
the
timer,
(39),
switching
to
50
or
60
Hz
a.c.
is
not
necessary.
Now,
you
may
connect
the
mains
lead
to
the
mains
socket,
since
adaptation
to
the
correct
mains
frequency
for
the
timer
should
be
done
while
the
recorder
is
switched
on.
At
the
rear
of
the
recorder
a
slot
(42)
is
located
with
the
indications
50
and
60
Hz
on
either
side.
When
looking
into
the
recorder
through
this
slot,
you
see
the
timer
(39).
From
the
timer
a
lever
protrudes,
marked
with
grey
tape
at
the
back.
This
lever
should
point
towards
50
or
60
Hz
depending
on
the
local
mains
frequency.
When
changing
the
mains
frequency
setting
of
the
timer,
the
recorder
should
remain
switched
on.
Insert
a
thin
screwdriver
in
the
slot
(42)
and
push
the
lever
slowly
to
the
left
or
to
the
right
in
the
desired
position
until
it
is
felt
to
engage.
Take
care
that
the
screwdriver
is
not
inserted
too
far,
to
avoid
any
other
parts
being
touched
and
damaged.
Note:
The
lid
of
the
storage
compartment
has
an
opening
through
which
the
mains
lead
and
cciinecting
leads
can
be
led.
This
allows
the
storage
compartment
to
be
closed
while
the
recorder
is
in
use.
1.3.
OPENING
AND
REMOVING
THE
COVER
When
using
reels
of
18
cm
dia.
(7’’) or
smaller,
the
cover
need
not
be
removed.
For
larger
reels,
it
must
be
hinged
up
completely
or
taken
off.
When
the
recorder
is
not
in
use,
refit
the
cover
as
a
protection
against
dust.
Opening:
Open
the
two
catches
by
pushing
them
through
completely
and
releasing
them.
The
lower
part
of
the
cover
can
now
be
hinged
with
respect
to
the
upper
section.
It
is
also
possible
to
hinge
up
both
sections
and
place
them
on
top
of
the
recorder
(Fig.
4).
Removal:
Hinge
the
two
parts
together
and
hinge
them
90°
with
respect
to
the
recorder
(Fig.
5).
The
cover
can
now
be
pushed
to
the
right
out
of
the
hinges.
Refitting:
First
hinge
the
two
parts
together
and
place
the
hinge
pins
on
the
hinges
on
top
of
the
recorder.
Hold
the
cover
at
right
angles
to
the
recorder
(Fig.
5)
and
slip
it
into
the
hinges
towards
the
left.
Swing
the
two
sections
of
the
cover
open
and,
if
desired,
fasten
the
catches.
Note:
To
ensure
that
the
recorder
is
stable
when
used
in
the
vertical
position,
it
is
fitted
with
pull-out
feet.
1.4.
SWITCHING
ON
AND
OFF
Switching
on:
Press
the
mains
switch
(41):
the
selected
functions
and
the
recording-level
indicator(s)
(7)
and/or
(8)
-
depending
on
the
setting
of
the
track
selector
(11)
-
are
illuminated
and
the
timer
(39)
is
started.
Switching
off:
Press
the
mains
switch
(41)
again:
the
lights
extinguish
and
the
timer
stops.
Note:
Never
switch
off
the
recorder
while
the
tape
is
still
running.
In
that
case,
first
press
the
stop
button
(21).
1.5.
REEL
SELECTOR
SWITCH
(1)
The
reel
selector
switch
(1)
should
point
vertically
down-
wards
when
using
reels
with
a
diameter
of
21
cm
(8
1/2”)
or
larger
(max.
26.5
cm
or
10
1/2”).
When
using
reels
of
18
cm
dia.
(7)
or
smaller,
this
switch
should
be
turned
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
until
a
click
is
heard.
Note:
When
using
reels
of
different
diameters,
the
largest
reel
determines
the
setting
of
the
reel
selector
switch.
However,
in
that
case
the
speed
control
for
fast
winding
(15)
should
not
be
used.
1.6.
THREADING
THE
TAPE
@
Set
the
reel
selector
switch
(1)
to
the
correct
position.
@
Place
the
full
reel
on
the
left
turntable
(when
the
tape
is
unwound,
the
full
reel
should
turn
anti-clockwise)
and
place
the
empty
reel
on
the
right-hand
turntable.
Ensure
that
the
reels
lie
perfectly
flat
on
the
turntables.
@
Pull
out
the
tops
of
the
reel
spindles
(2),
turn
them
60°
and
release
them.
The
reels
are
now
clamped
in
position
on
the
turntables.
©
Unwind
approx.
60cm
of
tape,
hold
it
taut
and
feed
the
tape
around
the
tape
tension
comparators
(4),
the
guide
rollers
and
through
the
tape
slot
(6).
@
Keeping
the
tape
taut,
insert
the
leading
end
between
the
flanges
of
the
empty
reel
until
the
tape
touches
the
hub
(Fig.
6).
©
Press
the
tape
end
onto
the
reel
hub
with
your
fingers
through
the
openings
in
the
reel
and
turn
the
reel
anti-clock-_
wise
until
the
right-hand
reel
grips
the
tape.
©
Press
the
start
key
“RIGHT
>”
(19)
and
keep
it
depressed
until
the
coloured
leader
tape
and
the
metal
switching
foil
have
passed
the
tape
slot
(see
“AUTOMATIC
STOP”
1.10).
Then
press
the
stop
key
(21)
and
set
the
programme
indi-
cator
(3)
to
“0000”
by
pressing
the
zero
reset
button.
On
the
take-up
reel
the
glossy
side
should
face
up
and
the
dull
side
should
face
down.
Note:
It
goes
without
saying
that
the
tape
may
also
be
threaded
from
right
to
left.
However,
for
clarity,
we
have
described
one
direction
only.
1.7.
FUNCTION
SELECTOR
(12)
With
function
selector
(12)
the
recorder
can
be
set
to
four
different
functions:
“MP”
(red)
for
multiplay
recordings;
“NOR”
for
(normal)
use
of
the
recording
section
(including
the
tape
transport)
plus
the
amplifier
section;
ECHO
(red)
for
echo
or
reverberation
recordings
(only
possible
during
recording);
“AMP”
(red)
(amplifier)
when
using
the
amplifier
section
only.
In
this
position
the
tape-transport
section
is
completely
switched
off;
the
keys
for
tape
transport
(16
...
22)
are
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