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). 
LEVEL 
2BRHHICASSETTE 
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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