Casio FX-730P Owner's Manual page 83

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4-7 Convenient Peripherals
We
will now give a brief description of each function. If further
details
are
desired, please refer to the command descriptions in Chapter 6.
Storing Programs and Data on a Cassette Tape
To store programs and data on a cassette
tape,
connect a tape recorder to the
computer by using the FP-40, F A-3 or F A-5.
<Connecting
the terminals>
Each
terminal is connected
as
follows:
<FP-40>
EAR(\)
MIC(\)
REM
0
<F
A-3>
DD
<FA-5>
Tape
recorder
Bla~ck
~B
lack
(\d)EAR
Wh
White
((dJ
MIC
Gre
G
r
ey
O
REM
Black
(\)EAR
IF
(~;"
(\d)MIC
Grey
0
RE
M
I
Black
(\d)
EAR
Whit
e
(\d)
MIC
MIC:
MIC terminal.
In
the case of a stereo-recorder,
it
is desirable that the
RIGHT terminal
is
used.
EAR:
EAR,
MONITOR or
EX
SP terminal.
In
the
case
of a stereo-recorder,
connect
to
the terminal
that
was
used
for recording.
REM:
Connect the REM
terminal
to the recorder REMOTE terminal.
*Although
the three cables may be connected at the same time, some recorders
produce noise when both the MIC and
EAR
terminals
are
connected. In
this
case, connect only the MIC terminal during recording (from the computer to
tape), and connect only the EAR terminal during playback (from tape to the
computer).
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