Canon X-07 User Manual page 57

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The beginning of a cassette tape is transparent (i.e. leader section), and
nothing can be recorded on this section. This is why the tape must be fast for­
warded. However, there are cassette tapes specially made for recording pro­
grams, and these cassette tapes do not have a transparent section. Such tapes
need not be fast forwarded.
When using a partially recorded cassette tape, fast forward the tape to the
blank portion, and make sure that you note the tape counter position.
Next, set the cassette recorder to the recording mode, and then, execute the
CSA VE command.
CSAVE "FILE" RETURN
In this procedure, the "CANON" file which was saved in the RAM file was
loaded into the text area, and then, saved onto the cassette tape with the file
name "FILE".
When the program has been saved, the cassette recorder is stopped, and the
cursor(;:;:) is displayed on the LCD.
CSAVE"FILE"
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1.7.5
On the REMOTE
The previous procedure was for a cassette recorder with a REMOTE jack.
There are many different types of cassette recorder, from cassette recorders ex­
clusively for recording data to simple cassette recorders without a REMOTE
jack.
When using a cassette recorder without a REMOTE jack, first put it into the
recording mode, and then, type,
CSAV E
Next, after the program has been saved, stop the cassette recorder when the
cursor is displayed on the LCD.
This extra procedure is not necessary when using a cassette recorder with a
REMOTE jack. Just fast forward the tape a little, and then, depress the
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