Optimus SCR-63 owner manual Consecutive Play, Recording Tips

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Consecutive Play

You can set the system to play one side of a tape in Deck 1, then auto- matically play one side of a tape in Deck 2.

1.Load the cassette tape you want to hear first in Deck 1, then load the other cassette tape in Deck 2.

2.Gently close both cassette com- partment doors.

3.Set TAPE (POWER OFF)/RADIO to TAPE (POWER OFF).

4.Press PLAY on Deck 1.

5.Press PAUSE then PLAY on Deck 2. The tape in Deck 1 plays until it reaches the end of the side, then the tape in Deck 2 plays until it reaches the end of the side.

(copy) from one cassette tape to an- other.

Notes:

The recording level is preset. Adjusting VOLUME or E-BASSdoes not affect the recording level.

Most material on compact discs and prerecorded tapes is copy- righted. Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted material is a viola- tion of the copyright laws of most countries and such duplication may result in fines and/or impris- onment. Note, however, that in the United States, it is not a violation of U.S. copyright laws for a con- sumer to use an audio recording device to duplicate musical recordings for noncommercial (personal) use.

To stop consecutive play before the tape in Deck 2 reaches the end and automatically stops, press STOP/ EJECT on the deck that is playing.

RECORDING

You can record onto a cassette tape from the radio, use the built-in micro- phone to make a live recording, or dub

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Recording Tips

Tape quality greatly affects the quality of the recording. We rec- ommend extended-range or low- noise type 1 regular length (60- or 90-minute) normal-bias cassette tapes. We do not recommend long-play cassette tapes such as C-120s because they are thin and can easily tangle.

Before recording, be sure the tape you are recording on has its erase-protection tabs in place (see “Preventing Accidental Era- sure” on Page 12).

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Contents SCR-63 Features Built-In Microphone lets you make live recordingsContents Connecting Power Using AC PowerInstalling Batteries ConnectionsListening Safely Using HeadphonesTraffic Safety Loading a Cassette Tape OperationPlaying the Radio Playing a Cassette Tape Recording Tips RecordingConsecutive Play Recording from the Radio Making a Live RecordingDubbing Copying a Cassette Tape Fm Page 11 Wednesday, June 30, 1999 456 PM Tape Tips Erasing a Cassette TapePreventing Accidental Erasure Restoring Tape Tension and Sound QualityCare and Maintenance Cleaning the TAPE- Handling PartsFCC Wants YOU to Know Specifications Cassette PlayerRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas