Roberts Radio C9950 manual Tape speed, Listening to cassette tapes

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Tape speed

Your cassette recorder has the ability to record and playback at both Normal and Quarter speed. Quarter speed gives 4 times longer recording time than Normal speed. Normal speed should be used for music or when higher quality is required. Quarter speed can be used for speech, plays or talk shows where the highest quality is not important.

Listening to cassette tapes

1. Press the Stop/Eject button to open the cassette compartment.

2. Insert a cassette with the tape facing towards you and the side with the desired recording uppermost. Close the cassette compartment.

3. For normal pre-recorded tapes set the Speed switch to the Normal position.

4. Depress the Play button.

5. Adjust the Volume control to suit your personal taste.

6. Use the Fast forward or Rewind buttons to locate a specific part of the tape.

7.If you wish to temporarily stop the playback press the Pause button. When you are ready to resume playback press the Pause button a

second time.

Note: Your cassette recorder will playback tapes in stereo via the

Headphone socket or Line output socket.

If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on

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0208 758 0338 (Mon-Fri)

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Contents C9950 Contents Controls Timer activator socket Timer Display Carrying handle Battery operation & installationUsing the AC adaptor Using headphones not includedCassette Tapes Setting the clock and day of the week Listening to cassette tapes Tape speedRecording from a radio Recording from the internal microphone Recording from the line in socket To the Line In socket Recording from an external microphone not suppliedTimed recordings Timed recordings Voice activated recordings Voice activated recording with timer Remote switch operation Press the Record button Recording a telephone callLine out socket Preventing accidental erasure Cleaning the headsGeneral Specifications Circuit FeaturesGuarantee Roberts Radio Technical Services