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Sony Corporation © 1999 Printed in China
English
Welcome !
Thank you for purchasing the Sony
Cassette-Corder.
This Cassette-Corder is equipped
with a REC TIME switch that lets
you record double the normal
length on any cassette.
Note
Tapes recorded with the REC TIME
switch in the DOUBLE position cannot
be played properly by a tape recorder
without the REC TIME switch
function.
zGetting Started
Preparing a Power
Source
Choose one of the following power
sources.
Dry Batteries
(see Fig. A-a)
Make sure that nothing is connected
to the DC IN 3V jack.
1 Open the battery compartment
lid.
2 Insert two size R6 (AA)
batteries with correct polarity
and close the lid.
Notes
• Do not charge a dry battery.
• Do not use a new battery with an old
one.
• Do not use different types of
batteries.
• When you do not use the unit for a
long time, remove the batteries to
avoid any damage caused by battery
leakage and subsequent corrosion.
• Dry batteries will not be expended
when another power source is
connected.
To take out the batteries
(see Fig. A-b)
To attach the battery
compartment lid if it is
accidentally detached (see
Fig. A-c)
When to replace the
batteries (see Fig.A-d)
Replace the batteries with new ones
when the BATT/REC lamps go off
and the i lamp flashes.
The BATT/REC lamps change as
illustrated.
Notes
• During FF(CUE) or REW(REVIEW),
the i lamp may flash. Only when
the tape does not run properly,
replace the batteries.
• After the batteries have been used
for a while, the BATT/REC
lamps may flicker during playback if
the volume is turned up. This is,
however, not an indication for the
batteries to be replaced.
• The unit will play back normally for
a while even after the i lamp
flashes. You should, nonetheless,
replace the batteries as soon as
possible. Otherwise, the built-in
speaker may emit a loud noise and
recordings may not be made
correctly.
• The i lamp may flash momentarily
at beginning of playback or the end
of the tape. If the flashing stops right
away, you do not need to replace the
batteries.
Note
When the sound to be recorded is
not loud enough, set the VOR
switch to OFF, or the unit may
not start recording.
5 Press r REC.
( PLAY is pressed
simultaneously and recording
starts.
While the tape runs, the BATT/
REC lamp lights and flickers
depending on the strength of
the sound.
At the end of the tape, recording
stops and the unit turns off
automatically.
Battery life (Approx. hours) (EIAJ*)
Sony Sony
alkaline R6P
LR6 (SG) (SR)
Playback 11 3
Recording 11 3
* Measured value by the standard of
EIAJ (Electronic Industries
Association of Japan). (Using a Sony
HF series cassette tape)
Note
The battery life may shorten
depending on the operation of the
unit.
For maximum performance we
recommend that you use alkaline
batteries.
House Current
(see Fig. A-
e
)
Connect the AC power adaptor to
DC IN 3V and to a wall outlet. Use
the AC-E30HG AC power adaptor
(not supplied). Do not use any other
AC power adaptor.
Polarity of
the plug
Note
Specifications for AC-E30HG vary for
each area. Check your local voltage
and the shape of the plug before
purchasing.
zOperating the Unit
Recording
(see Fig. B-a, b)
You can record right away with the
built-in microphone.
Make sure that nothing is connected
to the MIC jack.
Place the unit on a hard surface
such as a desk with the cassette
holder side up so that the flat mic
can record effectively.
1 Press the counter reset button
to reset the tape counter.
2 Insert a normal (TYPE I) tape
with the side to be recorded
facing the cassette holder.
3 Set REC TIME to the desired
mode.
NORMAL (4.8cm/s): for
optimum sound.
Recommended for normal
recordings.
DOUBLE (2.4cm/s): for double
recording time (for example,
120 minutes using both sides of
a 60-minute cassette). Suitable
for recording conferences,
dictations, etc. Not
recommended to record music.
4 Set VOR to: H or L to start and
pause recording automatically
to the sound.
H (high) to record at
meetings or in a quiet and/
or spacious place.
L (low) to record for
dictation or in a noisy
place.
Set VOR to OFF to start and
stop recording manually.
To
Stop
recording
Pause
recording
Review the
portion just
recorded
Take out
a cassette
Press or slide
p STOP
PAUSE c in the
direction of the arrow
To release pause
recording, release
PAUSE c*.
Press and hold
0 REW/REVIEW
during recording.
Release the button at the
point to start
Press p STOP and open
the cassette
compartment lid by
hand.
* PAUSE c will also be
automatically released when
p STOP is pressed (stop-pause-
release function).
To monitor the sound
Connect an earphone (not supplied)
firmly to the EAR jack.
Notes
• Do not use a Hi-position (TYPE II) or
metal (TYPE IV) tape. If you do, the
sound may be distorted when you
play back the tape, or the previous
recording may not be erased
completely.
• The SPEED CONTROL switch
works in the playback mode only.
Recording will be made
independent of this control.
Notes on VOR (Voice Operated
Recording)
• When you use the VOR system in a
noisy place, the unit will stay in the
recording mode. If the sound is too
soft, on the contrary, the unit will
not start recording. Set VOR to H
(high) or L (low) depending on the
conditions to pick up necessary
sound only.
• The VOR system depends on the
environmental conditions. If you
cannot get the desired results even
after adjusting VOR to H or L, set
VOR to OFF.
To prevent a tape from
being accidentally recorded
over (see Fig. B-c)
Break off and remove the cassette
tabs. To reuse the tape for
recording, cover the tab hole with
adhesive tape.
(turn over)
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