Optimus SYSTEM 728 owner manual Timer Recording

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Timer Recording

You can set the system to automati- cally turn itself on, record from a se- lected audio source (such as the tuner or a cassette tape in Deck 2) onto a cassette tape in Deck 1, then turn itself off at the time you set.

1.Repeat Steps 1-7 in “Using the Timer,” to set the start and end times and select the source you want to record from.

2.On Deck 1:

Load a blank cassette tape, or one you want to record over.

Press PLAY and let the tape play for about 5 seconds so it plays past the tape leader.

Press STOP/EJECT to stop the tape.

Press PAUSE then RECORD.

Caution: Do not force down RECORD. This can damage the record mechanism.

3.Press TIMER to turn on the timer.

4.Press PAUSE on Deck 1. At the preset time, the system turns itself on and records onto the cassette in Deck 1 until the end time is reached.

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Caution: If the cassette’s length is longer than the timer recording peri- od, RECORD and PLAY stay locked down when the timer turns off. To prevent accidental tape tangling, press STOP/EJECT on Deck 1 as soon as possible after the timer turns off.

To turn off the timer, press TIMER un- til TIM ON OFF disappears from the display. If the tape length is longer than the timer setting, press STOP/ EJECT on Deck 1.

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Contents System Mini Stereo Component SystemFeatures AM/FM Stereo TunerDual Cassette Player CD ChangerGeneral FCC Information Contents Using the Cassette Deck Connecting the Speakers Connecting AN External Audio SourceConnecting AN External Antenna PreparationConnecting to Power Installing the Remote CONTROL’S BatteriesSetting the Clock Turning Power ON/ OFFOperation Basic Operation Using Headphones Listening SafelyUsing the Electronic Graphic Equalizer Using the Mute ButtonUsing the Timer Setting the Timer〉 to Turning the Timer On/Off Displaying the TimerUsing the Sleep Timer Using the Remote ControlUsing the Tuner Manual TuningMemory Tuning Automatic Seek TuningStoring Stations in Memory Manually Tuning to a Preset Station Scanning the Preset StationsLoading a CD Using the CD ChangerPlaying a CD Automatic Search Selecting Another CDRandom Play Repeat Play Repeating a Single TrackRepeating All Tracks on a Selected CD Repeating All Tracks on All Loaded CDsProgramming and Playing a Sequence of Tracks Programmed PlayReviewing the Programmed Sequence Replacing/Adding a Track in a Programmed Sequence Clearing the Programmed SequenceLoading a Cassette Tape Using the Cassette DeckPlaying a Cassette Tape Recording Using Consecutive PlayDubbing Cassette Tapes Copying a CD to a Cassette Tape Recording from the Tuner or an External Audio Source Timer Recording Microphone Mixing Care and Maintenance CD Care Tips Tape TipsErasing a Cassette Tape Preventing Accidental ErasureCleaning the Tape Handling Parts Restoring Tape Tension and Sound QualityCassette SpecificationsCD Player Ohms Fm Page 35 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 359 PM Radio Shack Limited Warranty

SYSTEM 728 specifications

The Optimus SYSTEM 728 stands as a pinnacle of modern technology in the realm of embedded systems, delivering exceptional performance and flexibility tailored for industrial applications. This sophisticated platform is built to support a wide array of functions, making it an ideal choice for industries such as automation, telecommunications, and manufacturing.

One of the main features of the Optimus SYSTEM 728 is its versatile architecture, which is designed to accommodate various processing needs. The system is powered by a high-performance multi-core processor, ensuring efficient multitasking and seamless execution of complex applications. This processing capability is complemented by a generous amount of RAM, allowing the system to handle demanding workloads with ease.

In terms of connectivity, the Optimus SYSTEM 728 comes equipped with multiple ports, including USB, Ethernet, and serial interfaces. This extensive array of connectivity options makes it easy to integrate with existing systems and networks, facilitating efficient data transfer and communication across devices. Furthermore, the device supports various wireless communication protocols, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, enabling remote monitoring and control for enhanced operational efficiency.

Security is a critical consideration in today's digital landscape, and the Optimus SYSTEM 728 does not disappoint. It incorporates advanced cybersecurity measures, including hardware-based encryption and secure boot processes, ensuring that data integrity and system authenticity are maintained. This focus on security is vital for protecting sensitive information within industrial environments.

Another key characteristic of the Optimus SYSTEM 728 is its robust durability. Designed to withstand harsh operating conditions, it features an industrial-grade chassis that offers protection against shock, vibration, and extreme temperatures. This resilience ensures the system's reliable performance in demanding environments, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.

Additionally, the Optimus SYSTEM 728 is designed with scalability in mind. This allows users to expand the system's capabilities as their operational needs grow, making it a future-proof investment for businesses looking to evolve alongside technological advancements.

In conclusion, the Optimus SYSTEM 728 is a highly versatile and robust embedded system that combines powerful processing capabilities, extensive connectivity, and stringent security measures. Its durable design and scalability ensure that it meets the needs of various industrial applications, making it an excellent choice for organizations striving for efficiency and innovation in their operations.