User Guide

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Operating Instructions
Connecting to the wall
outlet and a CD player, etc.
See the illustrations in the Japanese
text (page 5).
The recorder is operable on house
current or one LR6 (size AA) battery.
To use the recorder on a battery, see
“Using on a dry battery” (page 8).
1 Connect the LINE IN jack of the
recorder to the LINE OUT jacks of
a CD player, etc. with the line
cable (supplied).
2 Connect the DC IN 1.5V jack of the
recorder to a wall outlet with the
AC power adaptor (supplied).
To make a digital connection and
recording
To make a digital recording from CDs,
MDs, or DATs, you need the NT Station
NTU-S1 (not supplied) to connect your
recorder to the player.
Recording from a CD, etc.
See the illustrations in the Japanese
text (page 6).
1 Slide EJECT upward to open the
cassette holder.
Insert a tape with the side to start
recording on facing cassette
holder. Slide in the tape with the
tape shield first, and insert it until
it clicks.
2 Slide DIR MODE (direction mode)
to select recording on one side or
on both sides of the tape.
One side: set to A.
Both sides: set to a.
3 While pressing the red button on
REC, slide REC in the direction of
the arrow.
Recording starts.
4 Play the CD, etc.
To stop recording
Press p (stop).
To suspend recording
Press P (pause).
To resume recording, press P again.
To monitor the sound being
recorded
Connect the headphones to the
REMOTE/2 jack.
Listening with the
headphones
See the illustrations in the Japanese
text (page 7).
1 Connect the headphones to the
REMOTE/2 jack.
2 Insert the tape with the side you
want to listen to facing cassette
holder.
3 Slide DIR MODE to select playing
one side or both sides of the tape.
One side: set to A.
Both sides continuously*: set to
a.
* The recorder plays both sides three
times continuously and then
automatically stops.
4 Press “” to start playing.
5 Press + or – (volume) to adjust the
volume.
Operation while playing back
English
To
Stop playing
Play the opposite
side of a tape
Suspend playback
Fast-forward
Rewind
Press
p
œ
P
p then FF
p then REW