Sharp QT-CD180 Recording to a Cassette Tape, Recording from a CD, Recording from the radio

Models: QT-CD180

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Recording to a Cassette Tape

Recording to a Cassette Tape

 

 

Before recording:

Recording from a CD

When recording important selections, make a preliminary test to en-

1 Set the FUNCTION switch to CD.

sure that the desired material is properly recorded.

SHARP is not liable for damage or loss of your recording arising from

2 Load the disc to be recorded.

malfunction of this unit.

3

Load a blank cassette into the cassette compartment with the

The ALC (Automatic Record Level Control) circuit automatically con-

 

side to be recorded facing toward you.

trols the level of the input signal used for recording.

 

4 Press the RECORD button.

The VOLUME control may be adjusted with no effect on the recorded

signal. (Variable Sound Monitor)

5 Press the PLAY/PAUSE 0 6 button on the CD.

Metal and CrO2 tapes cannot be used for recording.

To stop recording:

 

 

Press the STOP/EJECT 7 button.

 

If the STOP or PLAY/PAUSE 0 6 button is pressed while recording,

 

or if the CD comes to its end, the tape deck will not stop.

 

To record a specific track:

 

Press the REVIEW/DOWN 5 or CUE/UP 4 button until the desired

 

track number is displayed, then start recording.

 

Recording from the radio

 

1

Set the FUNCTION switch to FM or AM.

 

2

Tune in to the station to be recorded.

 

3

Load a blank cassette into the cassette compartment with the

 

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side to be recorded facing toward you.

 

Press the PAUSE 6 button.

 

5

Press the RECORD button.

 

6

Press the PAUSE 6 button again.

 

To stop recording:

 

Press the STOP/EJECT 7 button.

 

Erasing a recorded tape

 

1

Set the FUNCTION switch to TAPE.

 

2

Load a tape into the cassette compartment with the side to be

 

3

erased facing toward you.

 

Press the RECORD button.

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Sharp QT-CD180 Recording to a Cassette Tape, Recording from a CD, Recording from the radio, Erasing a recorded tape