• Ordinary cassette tape recorder
Using commercially available audio cables with 3.5 mm mini-plugs, connect the WRITE jack
of
the
computer
to the MIC
jack
of
the cassette tape recorder and connect the computer's READ jack to
the
EXT
SP
or
EAR
jack
of
the
cassette tape recorder.
Take note
of
the
following when using an ordinary cassette tape recorder.
( 1) The message
·
11
.!.
RE
C 0
RD.
PLAY
11
does
not
appear when a SAVE command is entered.
Be sure to press the
RECORD key on the recorder before entering this command. Press the STOP
key to stop
the
recorder after
the
message
11
READY
11
is displayed. Without depressing
the
STOP key,
the
recorder
is
not
stopped.
(2) The message
11
.!.
pLAY
11
does
not
appear when a LOAD command
is
entered. Be sure
to
start
playing the tape after entering the command. The message
11
READY
11
is displayed when loading is
completed.
(3)
The
level and
tone
controls
of
the cassette tape reocrder
must
be adjusted to appropriate levels. Some
cassette recorders (e.g. those with the automatic level control)
may
not
be usable. In such cases,
please purchase the
MZ-1
TO
1.
(4) The polarity
of
thehead
can make it impossible
to
load programs provided with the computer. Try
switching the .head polarity
if
programs cannot be loaded.
(5)
For
any transfer
or
collation, use
the
tape recorder
that
was used for recording.
If
the
tape recorder
for transfer
or
collation
is
different from
that
used for recording, no transfer
nor
collation may be
possible.
(6) Data written using an ordinary cassette recorder may
not
be readable with the data recorder. There-
fore, use
of
the
MZ-1
TO
1
is
recommended.
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