Panasonic RX-CS710 User Manual
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RECORDING
•This unit has an Automatic Level Control (the recxirding
level is automatically adjusted.)
■ Recording Radio Broadcasts
1. Follow the procedure described in "RADIO”.
2. Insert the cassette into the Cassette Compartment.
3. Press the Record Button and the recording will begin.
4. To stop the recording, press the Stop/Eject Button.
5. Set the Function Selector to “TAPE/T
off
]” to turn the unit
off.
Note:
The Graphic Equalizer does not function when
recording. Only the monitor sound is affected.
•Beat Proof Switch
When an AM broadcast is recorded, the Beat Proof Switch
can be used to reduce unwanted "beat” signals (whistle)
which are sometimes present. Set the switch to the position
where these “beat" signals are best reduced.
■ Recording from Externai Equipment
(Refer to page 9.)
1. Connect the output of the external equipment to the
CD/Line Input Jacks.
2. Set the Function Selector to “] co l/LINE’’.
3. Follow the procedure described in steps 2-5 of “Record
ing Radio Broadcasts".
■ Monitoring
The monitor system enables you to listen, through the
Speakers or headphones, to the sound as it is being
recorded.
If It is necessary to adjust the volume level of the sound
being monitored, do so by using the Volume Control.
•When recording from the Built-in Microphone, the sound
being recorded cannot be monitored.
■ Erasure of Recordings
When recording, previously recorded signals on the tape will
be erased automatically.
To erase a tape without re-recording, use the following
procedure.
(Make no connections to the CD/Llne Input Jacks.)
1. Set the Function Selector to “| co l/LINE”.
2. Press the Record Button.
■ Recording through the Built-in Microphone
(Monaural only)
The condenser microphone in this unit is omni-directional
(all directions), so that recordings can be made from any
direction.
1. Set the Function Selector to “TAPE/[
of
^”.
2. Follow the procedure described in steps 2-4 of “Record
ing Radio Broadcasts”.
USING THE SET AS AN AMPLIFIER
1. Connect the equipment to be amplified to the CD/Line
Input Jacks.
2. Set the Function Selector to ‘T
cd
I/LINE”.
3. Adjust the Volume and Graphic Equalizer Controis to
the desired settings.
4. Set the Function Selector to "TAPE/fo^” to turn the unit
off.
CASSETTE TAPES
Use only good-quality tapes up to the length of C-90.
Do not use C-120 tapes with this unit because these tapes
can easily become broken or stretched if not used with
extreme care and may get tangled with the capstan and
pressure roller.
Notes:
•Use normal types of cassette tapes only. If other
tapes are used, you may not obtain optimum
performance.
•Cassettes, both recorded and unrecorded, should
not be stored in locations with high temperature,
high humidity or direct sunlight. Never place a
recorded cassette near a magnetic source, such as
a magnet or a TV set as this may affect tape
performance.