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Sony TC-S1 - Recording; Preparing for Recording; Start Recording

Sony TC-S1
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Chapter
3
Recording
Recording
Preparing
for
Recording
3
42
5
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®
1
Follow
the
procedure
below
to
start
recording
at
the
beginning
of
the
tape
(side
A
for
example).
1
Turn
on
the
power.
2
Press
&.
The
cassette
tray
opens.
3
Place
the
cassette
to
be
recorded.
Place
the
cassette
on
the
cassette
tray
with
the
desired
side
(side
A)
facing
up.
4
Select
the
side(s)
to
be
recorded.
To
record
on
to
Set
one
side
——
Both
sides
Por
*
Even
at
the
>
position,
recording
automatically
stops
when
the
tape
reaches
the
end
of
the
reverse
side.
5
Turn
REC
LEVEL
to
the
centre
position.
To
adjust
the
recording
level
accurately
See
"Adjusting
the
Recording
Level”.
Start
Recording
1
set the
input
selector
on
the
amplifier
to
the
desired
source
position.
2
Press
@
to
enter
the
recording
pause
mode.
The
tape
direction
appears
in
the
display.
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(If
<1
PLAY
indicator
appears,
press
[=>
to
change
the
side
of
the
cassette
being
recorded.)
3
Press
Il
PAUSE
or
[>
to
start
recording.
A
start
the
programme
source.
To
stop
recording
Press
the
l@
button.
Set
the
TIMER
selector
to
OFF
Otherwise
recording
or
playback
will
start
automatically
when
the
power
is
turned
on.
Protecting
a
Recording
To
protect
a
recording
on
side
A
or
B
Break
out
the
respective
tab.
[EN
|
7
Side
A
Tab
for
side
B
side
A
Tab
for
To
record
on
a
cassette
that
is
protected
Cover
the
hole
with
plastic
tape.
When
using
Type
II
or
Type
IV
cassettes
Be
careful
not
to
cover
the
detector
slots
which
are
necessary
for
automatic
tape-
type
detection.
Type
Il
/
IV
cassette
Ua
Tab
Detector
slots
Cassette
care
¢
Avoid
touching
the
tape
surface
of
a
cassette
to
prevent
contamination
of
the
heads
by
dirt,
dust,
or
oil
on
the
skin.
Keep
cassette
away
from
equipment
with
magnets,
such
as
speakers
and
amplifiers,
as
erasure
or
distortion
of
the
recorded
tape
could
occur.
Do
not
expose
cassettes
to
direct
sunlight,
extremely
cold
temperatures,
or
moisture.
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Chapter
3:
Recording

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