Aiwa TP-M140 H I J K L, Inserting A Cassette → H, Recording From The Built-In Microphone →

Models: TP-M140

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INSERTING A CASSETTE → H

Open the cassette holder and insert a cassette with the recording/playback side a facing the cassette holder.

RECORDING FROM THE BUILT-IN

MICROPHONE → I

1Insert a cassette.

2Set the TAPE SPEED switch. 2.4: Normal recording

1.2: Double time recording

E.g.) A 60-minute recording can be made using both sides of the MC-30 microcassette.

3Press the w button to start recording.

The xbutton is depressed simultaneously and the REC indicator lights. The indicator lights and goes out according to the voice input. Orient the built-in microphone to the sound source.

Basic operation
To stop recording

Press the s button.

To pause recording

Set the PAUSE switch to a.

 

The REC indicator lights.

 

To resume recording, set the switch to OFF.

• The PAUSE switch is released automatically when the s button is pressed.

When the end of the tape is reached

The tape stops and the w and x buttons are released automatically.

To select the sensitivity of the microphone

Set the MIC SENS switch according to the location of recording. HIGH: When recording in a conference etc.

LOW: When recording a dialogue nearby

To monitor the sound that you are recording

Use the earphone referring to “Listening with the earphone” below. You cannot monitor the sound currently being recorded through the speaker.

Note

The standard speed of the micro cassette recorder is 2.4 cm/sec. If you record a tape with the TAPE SPEED switch set to 1.2 and play it back on another micro cassette recorder, playback sound may not be correct.

Recording from an external microphone → J

To record sound with more clarity, use an optional external microphone. The plug-in-and-power up type microphones can be used for this unit.

Connect the microphone to the EXT MIC jack and set the microphone near the sound source.

Note

When recording from an optional external microphone, move the microphone away from the main unit or the earphone to prevent howling.

To record only above a preset sound level → K

Recording will start when the unit detects sound above a certain preset level. If the unit does not detect the sound for about 4 seconds, recording will pause. This prevents tape waste and empty recording.

1Set the V-SENSORswitch to ON.

2Adjust the sensor level.

Turn the VOL (V-SENSOR LEVEL) control in the direction of a to lower the sensor level. General background noise will not be recorded, and only relatively loud sounds will be recorded.

Turn the VOL (V-SENSOR LEVEL) control in the opposite direction of b to increase the sensor level. Even relatively quiet sounds will be recorded.

3Press the w button to start recording.

Voice Sensor Recording

Sensor level adjustment

The ideal sensor level varies according to the loudness of the source sound. Experiment with the sensor level in advance to determine the optimum level before you start an important recording. Normally, align the white mark c of the VOL (V-SENSOR LEVEL) control with the part d first, then adjust it according to surrounding conditions.

Note

When the recording resumes after sound detection, the very first sounds may not be recorded.

To record from another unit → L

Connect the other unit to the EXT MIC jack of this unit, using the appropriate connecting cords.

aTo connect to stereo source equipment

bTo connect to monaural source equipment

Note

The connecting cords may vary according to the type of source equipment. Before connecting a unit, read the operating instructions of the connected unit.

If the volume setting of the source equipment is too high, the recorded sound may be noisy or distorted. Be sure to set the volume of the source equipment to a moderate level.

Attenuation Cable

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Aiwa TP-M140 H I J K L, Inserting A Cassette → H, Recording From The Built-In Microphone →, Basic operation, English