Panasonic RX-C52 Operating Instructions Manual page 10

Portable stereo component system
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RECORDING
eThis unit has an Automatic Level Control (the recording
level is automatically adjusted).
eThis unit has a variable-sound
monitor system, which
means that the monitor sound can be adjusted using the
Volume Control without affecting the recording itself.
™@ Recording Radio Broadcasts
1) Follow the procedure described in "RADIO", on page 7.
3) Set the Tape Selector according to the cassette tape
used.
Dolby Noise Reduction Switch is set to 'm= IN".
5) Press the Tape Direction Button to the desired mode.
=~. : Non-reverse mode
=
or C) : Auto reverse mode
(Refer to page 12 '"'Auto-Reverse Recording".)
6) Press the Record Button. (The tape will not move.)
The Recording Indicator and Pause Indicator will light.
7) Press the Forward Button and the recording will begin.
eThe Forward Indicator will light.
8) To stop the recording, press the Stop Button.
eBeat Proof Switch
When an AM broadcast is recorded, the Beat Proof Switch
can be used to reduce unwanted ''beat" signals (whistle)
which are sometimes present. Set the switch to whichever
position best reduces these ''beat" signals.
(M is position 8, m
is position If.)
@ Recording through External Microphones
(Refer to page 16)
1) Connect the optional external microphones to the Mic-
rophone Jacks.
For monaural recording, connect a microphone to the
left channel only.
2) Depress the TAPE Button (FUNCTION).
3) Follow the procedure
described
in steps (2)—(9) of
"Recording Radio Broadcasts".
Note:
Use two microphones which have the same speci-
fications.
@ Recording from External Equipment
(Refer to page 16)
1) Connect the output terminal of the external equipment to
the Microphone Jacks or Phono/Line input Jacks.
2) Press the Power Switch to ''= ON".
3) Set the Function Selector and the Input Selector to the
position which corresponds to the source.
4) Follow the procedure
described
in steps
(2)—(9)
of
"Recording Radio Broadcasts".
Notes:
eAfter setting the Volume Control of the unit to its
minimum
position, adjust the volume and tone of
the stereo amplifier.
elf the volume level of the TV or other equipment is
too loud during recording, the recorded sound will
be distorted. Set the volume of the TV or other
equipment to the usual listening level.
eWhen setting the Power Switch, you may hear a
clicking through the speaker. Therefore, always set
the volume control of the stereo amplifier to its
minimum
position before setting this switch.
@ Monitoring
The
monitor
system
enables
you to listen, through
the
speakers
or headphones,
to the sound
as it is being
recorded. Sound can be monitored in the following ways:
eWhen recording from a sound source connected to the
Microphone Jacks or Phono/Line Input Jacks, the sound
being recorded can be monitored through the speakers or
headphones.
eWhen recording through external microphones, use the
headphones to monitor the sound.
If it is necessary to adjust the volume level of the sound
being monitored, do so by using the Volume Control.
Note:
If external microphones are placed too close to the
speakers, feedback (howling) may be heard. If so,
place the microphones as far away from the speak-
ers as possible, or reduce the volume.
@ Erasure of Recordings
When recording, previously recorded signals on the tape will
be erased automatically.
To erase a tape without re-recording, use the following
procedure. (Make no connections to the Phono/Line Input
Jacks.)
1) Set the Power Switch to ''m ON".
2) Press the LINE/PHONO
Button (FUNCTION)
3) Set the Input Selector to "LINE IN".
4) Set the Tape Selector according to the cassette tape
used.
5) Press the Record Button and Forward Button.

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