User's Manual
Analog 
recording 
Use the separately 
sold 
AID converter  (BP-A7), 
First  load a tape into the unit  (see  page 
14), 
Operation 
is 
possible with either the main  unit or  the remote  controller, 
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Connect the unit,  (See  page 
13) 
Set the [MIG/LINE IN] switch to 
"LINE" 
when 
recording from a 
LINE 
input or to 
"MIG" 
when 
recording  from  a microphone. 
•  Press  the 
[REG] 
button. 
When starting  recording from the begin-
ning of the tape, the unit automatically cre-
ates  a  5-second  blank  section  and then 
enters record-standby  mode. 
•  Adjust the  recording  level using  the 
AID 
converter unit. 
If the microphone volume is too high, set 
the 
"MIG 
(ATT)' ,  switch 
to 
"20 
dB". 
•  Press  the  [PLAY/REPEAT]  button to start 
recording. 
You  can  also start recording  by pressing 
the  [PAUSE] button. 
•  To  stop recording,  refer 
to 
page 20. 
•  During record-standby mode, the record-
ing  level 
is 
displayed. 
Set the level 
so 
that 
it does not enter the 
"OVER" 
area even when the sound 
is 
the 
loudest. 
•  When  you 
want 
to 
check the  recording 
level,  press the [PLAY/REPEAT]  button. 
Press  the  button  again to return to  the 
elapsed  time display. 
•  If the recording  level  enters the 
"OVER" 
area  during  recording, the time d'isplay 
changes 
to 
the recording level display for 
about one second. If this occurs, lower the 
recording  level  slightly. 
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