Using cassette tapes

The tape of a cassette is quite easily damaged and loose tape can jam in the tape deck mechanism. If the tape has become unwound, use a pen or pencil to wind it back on to

the spool.

When not using cassettes, always store in the case. Store cassettes away from magnetic fields, excessive heat, humidity, dust or oil.

Before recording on a tape, wind the tape on past the leader tape (about the first 3 or 4 seconds of each side).

Avoid using tapes longer than 90 minutes.

Since tapes longer than 90 minutes are so thin, they are more susceptible to jamming in the tape deck mechanism and other trouble such as irregular winding.

Erase protection

You can protect an important recording against accidental erasure by breaking the erase-protect tab(s) with a small screwdriver.

For side A

For side B

If you want to re-record on an erase-protected cassette, cover the space left by the broken tab with self-adhesive tape.

Note: If you're using Type II (High/CrO2) tapes, make sure you don't also cover the tape-type detection holes.

Utilisation de cassettes

La bande d’une cassette s’abîme facilement et une bande détendue peut s’emmêler dans le mécanisme de la cassette. Si la bande

d’une cassette se détend, utilisez un crayon ou un stylo pour la retendre sur la bobine.

Lorsque vous n’utilisez plus une cassette, rangez-la toujours dans son boîtier à l’écart de champs magnétiques, d’une chaleur et humidité excessives, de la poussière et de vapeurs grasses.

Avant d’enregistrer sur une cassette, rembobinez la bande jusqu’après l’amorce (les 3 ou 4 premières secondes de chaque face).

Evitez d’utiliser des cassettes de plus de 90 minutes.

Les bandes des cassettes de 90 minutes sont extrêmement fines et risquent plus facilement de s’emmêler dans le mécanisme de la platine à cassette. Le rembobinage n’est pas non plus très régulier.

Protection des enregistrements

Vous pouvez protéger un enregistrement important, pour éviter qu’il ne soit accidentellement effacé, en brisant le(s) taquet(s) de protection avec un petit tournevis.

Taquet pour la face A

Taquet pour la face B

Pour réenregistrer sur une cassette protégée, recouvrez l’orifice à la place du taquet avec du ruban adhésif.

Remarque: Si vous utilisez des cassettes de Type II (High/ Cr02), veillez à ne pas recouvrir les orifices de détection du type de cassette.

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Pioneer CT-L77, S-L9-LRW Using cassette tapes, Erase protection, Utilisation de cassettes, Protection des enregistrements

S-L9-A-LRW, S-L8-LRW, S-L9-LRW, CT-L77 specifications

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