Owner`s manual

3.
Put the
cassette
recorder
in
the
record
mode.
On
The
Source
front
panel,
touch
then
rirflaa«««aB«
(program
14).
The
cassette
recorder's
motor
starts,
and
a
short
blank
leader
is
recorded
(with
the
display
showing^
rj^),
followed
by
data.
As
data
are
being
saved,
the
display
shows^
.
(The
program
display
will
be
blank
during
this
operation.)
When
data
are
finished,
the
cassette
motor
stops.
To
ensure
that
data
have
been
saved
accurately,
follow
this
procedure:
1.
Rewind
the
tape
to
an
area
before
the
data
file
(somewhere
in
the
blank
leader
area).
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VERIFY
2.
Put
the
cassette
recorder
in
the
play
mode.
Touch
nxmrnn,
then
(program
15).
The
cassette's
motor
starts.
In
the
verify
mode,
the
data
on
tape
are
examined
for
validity.
If
any
datum
is
missing,
or
if
key
data
are
incorrect,
the
incremental
display
will
show
the
error
message
'—'
'—'
.
If
this
occurs,
the
data
should
be
re-recorded.
(See
Cassette
Operations
in
the
Troubleshooting
section
of
this
manual.)
To
load
a
previously
recorded
cassette
(after
saving
present
programs
with
the
procedure
described
above),
follow
this
procedure:
1.
Rewind
the
tape
to
the
beginning
of
the
data
file
(in
the
blank
leader
area).
2.
Set
the
recorder
to
the
play
mode.
Touch
iiaMati,
then
itfcttBiaMMtraiJ
(program
16).
The
recorder's
motor
starts.
As
the
data
are
loaded,
the
incremental
display
will
show
r^
|
*
When
all
information
has
been
loaded,
the
recorder
stops,
and
the
program
display
comes
on
with
the
program
most
recently
selected.
The
Source
has
now
been
re-programmed
with
the
information
on
tape.
By
recording
new
sets
of
programs
one
after
another,
literally
hundreds
of
programs
may
be
represented
on
the
two
sides
of
a
single
cassette.
Arranging
these
data
files
in
the
right
order
means
that
an
entire
concert's
worth
of
music
-
120
or
more
programs
-
may
be
stored,
and
recalled,
from
one
side
of
a
cassette.
For
more
detailed
explanations
of
the
cassette
functions,
see
Cassette
Operations
in
the
Troubleshooting
section
of
this
manual
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