Roberts Radio C9950 manual Recording from a radio

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Recording from a radio

Your cassette recorder can record from any radio that has a 3.5mm headphone or line out socket. Recording from other types of socket is possible using adaptors available from your local dealer.

1.Press the Stop/Eject button to open the cassette compartment. Insert a cassette with the tape facing towards you and the side on which you wish to record uppermost. Close the cassette compartment.

2.Ensure that the Timer and Voice activated switches are set to the 'Off' position.

3.Set the Speed switch to the required position. Reset the Tape counter if desired.

4.Switch on your radio and tune in to the station you wish to record. Adjust the volume to normal listening level.

6.Plug one end of the supplied Red patch cord into your radio line out or headphone socket and the other end into the Line In socket on your cassette recorder.

7.Press the Record button to commence recording, the Recording indicator will flash.

8.Adjust your cassette recorder's Volume control to suit your requirements. The recording level is set automatically and is not affected by the setting of the Volume control.

9.To stop the recording press the Stop/Eject button.

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Contents C9950 Contents Controls Timer activator socket Timer Display Battery operation & installation Carrying handleUsing headphones not included Using the AC adaptorCassette Tapes Setting the clock and day of the week Tape speed Listening to cassette tapesRecording from a radio Recording from the internal microphone Recording from the line in socket Recording from an external microphone not supplied To the Line In socketTimed recordings Timed recordings Voice activated recordings Voice activated recording with timer Remote switch operation Recording a telephone call Press the Record buttonLine out socket Cleaning the heads Preventing accidental erasureSpecifications Circuit Features GeneralGuarantee Roberts Radio Technical Services