Sanyo TRC9010 Cassette Player User Manual


 
Preparation
for Use
1. Plug
the
power
cord into any standard 12O-volt AC
outlet
and
press
the POWER switch. The POWER in-
dicator
will light.
2.
Slide the
EJECT knob in the
direction of the arrow or
facing
you.
Insert recorded
cassette with the full reel
to the left and side to be
played
up.
Transcription
1. To begin transcription,
press
the
right
side
of the
Foot
control
(marked
PLAY)
and adjust
the VOLUME,
TONE, SPEED and
BACKSPACE
controls to
the
desired
level.
Press
the FFWD
button, then
press
the
STOP button
when a
beep tone is heard. The
unit will automatically
have
scanned
to the note or
correction.
Listen
to the
note or
correction, then rewind
the tape to the original
portion
on the tape.
Should
you
wish
to review
dictation,
release
pressure
on the
right
side
(marked
PLAY)
of the Foot
control and
depress it again. By
doing this the
tape
will
automati-
cally backspace
according to where
the auto back-
space
control on the unit will
allow
you
to adjust this
automatic
backspace feature for
your
convenience.
For
longer review
of
dictation,
press
the
left
side
(marked
BACK)
of the
Foot
control and the tape will
backspace
continuously until
the
Foot
control is
released.
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2.
3.
3. Plug
the
Foot
control into
its
receptacle
on the lower
left
side of the
unit, with
the cord
running
toward
the
rear
of the unit.
4.
Plug
the headset
into EAR
jack,
then
push
ON/OFF button
to disconnect
the
built-in
Now
you
are ready
to begin
transcription.
4.
To
pause,
release
the
pressure
on the right
side of the
Foot
control.
Continue
in this start-and-stoo
method
until
the transcription
is
completed.
5. After
transcription
has been completed,
the cassette
can be
erased by
simultaneously
pressing
both REW
and ERASE
buttons.
When the
end of the tape is
reached
while
erasing,
a beep tone will
be heard. Then
press
the STOP
to stop erasing. Forward'erasing
can
also be
made by
pressing
both
FFWD
and ERASE
buttons.
6. To
turn
the unit
"OFF",
depress
the
POWER
switch and
retease.
Warning
Beep Tone
A warning
beep tone will
be heard in the following
cases;
1
. No
cassette warning:
A beep
tone sounds if
there is no
cassette
in operating
mode.
2.
End
of tape warning:
A beep
tone sounds when
the
end of
the tape is reached
in all operating
modes.
the
SPKR
speaker.