Optimus CTR-110 owner manual Recording from the Radio, Making Live Recordings

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3.Adjust VOLUME MIN/MAX to a comfortable listening level.

4.Set E-BASS ON/OFF to ON to boost low frequency sounds. Set it to OFF for normal bass sound.

5.Press STOP/EJECT to stop play- back before it automatically stops. Press STOP/EJECT again to open the cassette compart- ment and remove the cassette tape.

RECORDING

You can record from the radio or use the built-in microphone to make a live recording.

Caution: Before you load a cassette tape for recording, be sure its erase- protection tabs are in place. If you force down RECORD when a tape side’s erase-protection tab is miss- ing, you will damage the record mechanism (see “Preventing Acci- dental Erasure” on Page 11).

Notes:

The CTR-110’s Automatic Level Control (ALC) automatically adjusts the recording level. VOL- UME MIN/MAX has no effect on recording.

To record on the other side of the tape, you must turn it over.

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Recording from the Radio

1.Load a blank cassette tape, or one you want to record over, into the cassette compartment.

2.Set FUNCTION to RADIO.

3.Set BAND to AM or FM.

4.Adjust TUNING to the station you want to record.

5.Press RECORD to begin record- ing. PLAY and RECORD lock down.

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Note: To temporarily stop recording, press PAUSE. To resume recording, press PAUSE again.

6.Press STOP/EJECT to stop recording.

Making Live Recordings

Follow these steps to make live re- cordings using the built-in micro- phone.

1.Load a blank cassette tape, or one you want to record over, into the cassette compartment.

2.Set FUNCTION to TAPE.

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Contents CTR-110 Features Three Power Sources let you power the CTR-110 from internalContents Using Batteries Power SourcesPreparation Using AC Power Using Vehicle PowerUsing Earphones Listening SafelyTraffic Safety Radio Operation IllustrationIllustrationLoading a Cassette Tape Cassette Player OperationPlaying a Cassette Tape Recording from the Radio RecordingMaking Live Recordings Recording Over or Erasing a Cassette Tape Tape TipsRecommended Tapes Preventing Accidental ErasureRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Tape Handling Parts FCC Wants YOU to KnowSpecifications Cassette PlayerRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas