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> Using the tape recorder
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Start playing the source you wish to
record, for example radio
Press to make the tape recorder
ready for recording
Press again to start recording
Press to pause your recording
A pause of four seconds is inserted
on the tape
Press to resume recording
Press to stop the tape recorder and
return to controlling, for example
the radio
At any time before you stop the
tape recorder...
Press to return to the spot where
your recording started
Instant recording on tape
The buttons you will use for recording
are the three buttons with green text:
RECORD, PAUSE, and RETURN.
Whenever the BeoSound Ouverture is
playing, you can start recording directly
on the tape in the tape recorder – just
press the RECORD button twice.
When you press RECORD the first time,
the tape recorder gets ready for
recording. The display indicates that
the system is ready by, alternately,
displaying RECORD and the source you
are listening to.
Press the RECORD button again, and
recording starts immediately.
You can pause your recording any time
by pressing the green PAUSE button.
The tape recorder automatically inserts
a pause of 4 seconds on the tape.
Then press RECORD again to resume
recording; or press another source
button, for example RADIO, to stop
recording and switch off the tape
recorder.
If you press the RETURN button during
recording or while the recording is
paused, the tape recorder will rewind
the tape to the spot where your
recording started – that is to the spot
where you last pressed RECORD.
You can then play back what you have
just recorded (press TAPE), or if you
regret your recording, just press
RECORD again to record something
else.
Nice to know...
• Before you start recording, don’t forget to set
the Dolby NR function and the automatic tape
reverse function as you prefer. See page 26.
• The recording level is adjusted automatically,
which ensures that your tapes will not be
overloaded.
• The four-second pauses between your
recordings are important for the tape recorder
to be able to register the tracks on a tape
during playback.
• When the source for your recording stops (e.g.
the CD player), the tape recorder pauses as well
– quite automatically.
• If the tape runs out, the tape recorder leaves
the recording mode and the source for your
recording stops simultaneously. If no further
instructions are received, the system auto-
matically switches to stand-by after 30 minutes.
Note: The copyright laws of some countries
prohibit the copying of prerecorded material.
RADIO
RECORD
then
RECORD
PAUSE
then
RECORD
then
RADIO
RETURN
or
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