Tape tips, Recommended tapes, Erasing a cassette tape – Radio Shack 14-1107A User Manual

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Note: During recording, the
speaker is muted. If you want to
monitor the recording, use the
supplied earphone.

5. Press

RECORD

to begin record-

ing. Both

PLAY

and

RECORD

lock down.

Note: To temporarily stop
recording, press

PAUSE

. To

resume recording, press

PAUSE

again.

6. Press

STOP/EJECT

to stop

recording.

Important:

Most material on prere-

corded tapes is copyrighted. Unau-
thorized duplication of copyrighted
material is a violation of the copyright
laws of most countries and such du-
plication may result in fines and/or
imprisonment. Note, however, that in
the United States, it is not a violation
of U.S. copyright laws for a consumer
to use an audio recording device to
duplicate musical recordings for non-
commercial (personal) use.

TAPE TIPS

Recommended Tapes

Tape quality greatly affects the qual-
ity of the recording. We recommend
extended-range or low noise Type 1
regular length (60- or 90-minute) nor-
mal-bias cassette tapes. We do not
recommend long-play cassette tapes
such as C-120s because they are
thin and easily tangle.

Erasing a Cassette Tape

To record over a cassette tape, sim-
ply record as usual. The cassette
deck records over the previous re-
cording.

To erase a cassette tape, insert the
supplied erasing plug into the

MIC

jack and press

RECORD

.

Note: Be sure you have not connect-
ed anything to the

AUX

jack.

If you need to erase an entire cas-
sette, you might prefer using a bulk
tape eraser, which is available at
your local Radio Shack store.

EAR

AUX

REM

MIC

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