Optimus 740 owner manual Dubbing a Cassette Tape

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Dubbing a Cassette Tape

You can dub at the tape’s normal play- ing speed or at twice the normal speed.

1.Load the cassette you want to copy into TAPE 2 with the side you want to record facing you.

2.Load a blank cassette (or one you want to record over) into TAPE 1 with the side you want to record on facing you.

3.Press TAPE.

4.Set DUBBING to HIGH to dub at twice the normal speed, or to NORMAL to dub at normal speed.

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Note: Normal speed dubbing pro- duces the best quality recording.

5.Press PAUSE then RECORD on TAPE 1. RECORD and PLAY lock down.

6.Press PLAY on TAPE 2. TAPE 1 automatically releases PAUSE, and dubbing begins from TAPE 2 to TAPE 1.

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Notes:

To skip an unwanted section during normal-speed dubbing, press PAUSE on TAPE 1 while the unwanted section plays. To resume dubbing, press PAUSE again.

To temporarily stop recording, press PAUSE on both tape decks. Press PAUSE again to resume recording.

To monitor the tape while it is dubbing, adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level. If you monitor the tape while high- speed dubbing, you hear a dis- torted sound.

7.Dubbing stops automatically when the cassette in TAPE 1 reaches its end. If the cassette in TAPE 2 continues to play, press STOP/

EJECT.

To stop dubbing before TAPE 1 stops automatically, press STOP/ EJECT on both TAPE 1 and TAPE 2.

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Contents System Features Contents Connecting Speakers Connecting AN Auxiliary Audio SourceConnecting AN External Antenna ConnectionsConnecting Power Using HeadphonesListening Safely Using the Frequency Equalizer Adjusting BalanceBasic Operation Turning ON/OFF the SystemUsing E-BASS Using the Mute ButtonRadio Operation Cassette Player Operation Loading a Cassette TapePlaying a Cassette Tape Normal PlayFast Forward/Rewind Consecutive PlayRecording on a Cassette Tape Recording from the RadioDubbing a Cassette Tape Tape Care Tips Preventing Accidental ErasureErasing a Cassette Tape Restoring Tape Tension and Sound QualityUsing AN Auxiliary Audio Source Listening to AN Auxiliary Audio SourceRecording from AN Auxiliary Audio Source Care and Maintenance Cleaning the TAPE- Handling Parts FCC Wants YOU to KnowSpecifications RadioFm Page 18 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 556 PM Fm Page 19 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 556 PM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas