Motorola owner manual Parts of the MF-P01, DC in 12 V connector and Power switch, MIC/LINE jack

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Parts of the MF-P01

1 DC IN 12 V connector and POWER switch

Use this jack to connect the PS-P2 AC adaptor which comes with your MF-P01.

When connecting the power, make sure the power switch is off (slide it to the right, as you look from the back).

Slide the switch to the left (looking from the back) to turn on the power to the MF-P01.

WARNING

DO NOT use any adaptor with the MF-P01 except the PS-P2 adaptor which comes with the MF-P01.

NOTE

The equipment draws nominal non-operating power from the AC outlet with its POWER switch in the off position.

2 MIC/LINE jack

Use this 1/4" phone jack to connect an audio source (instrument or microphone) to the MF-P01.

The source signal is sent to a recording track, as well as fed from the LINE OUT (L, R) and PHONES jacks.

3 PHONES jack

Use this 1/4" jack to connect a pair of stereo headphones to monitor tape playback or/and MIC/LINE input signals.

CAUTION

• When using the LINE OUT jacks, to obtain better audio performance, unplug headphones.

WARNING

Do not use headphones equipped with a mono jack. This will cause damage to the MF-P01’s headphone amplifiers.

4 LINE OUT jacks

Use these RCA (pin or phono) jacks to connect your MF-P01 to the amplifier or master recorder. Tape playback or/and MIC/LINE input signals are output from these jacks.

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Contents HAZARD, do not Expose this Table of Contents Important Safety PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Multitrack recording a brief introduction An introduction to the MF-P01Record-protecting cassettes Cleaning the headsCleaning the pinch roller An introduction to the MF-P01What you need to make recordings Connecting the MF-P01Phones jack DC in 12 V connector and Power switchParts of the MF-P01 MIC/LINE jackParts of the MF-P01 Input Level fader REC indicators for TRK1 through TRK4REC Level indicators +6, 0. -5 Master controlSetting up Setting the levelRecording tracks Recording the first track Recording tracksRecording the next track overdubbing Mixing down tracks Setting upMixdown Hints and advanced tipsMixing down tracks Recording techniquesRecording with effects Hints and advanced tipsRecording more than four tracks Specifications TroubleshootingSpecifications