AC VOLTAGE
CONNECTING
• Make
the
connections
the AC supply lead of the unit.
To
AC
CASSETTE
CASSETTE
TAPE
• use only well-known brands Of tape.
• use of C-120
(120 minutes)
The extreme
thinness
of this tape may result iii breakage or
other
problems.
• Broken tapes can easily become entangled in the drive mecha-
nism, causing major damage.
• Stretched
tapes will run at uneven speeds and will distort any-
thing recorded on them.
SELECTOR
TO THE
described
below
before
ou tlet
To TAPE
socket
TAPES
SELECTION
cassettes is not recommended.
Check the setting of the AC voltage selector located on the rear
panel before plugging the unit into an AC outlet.
adjust the selector to correspond to the AC power voltage used
in your
area.
Selector adjustment:
Turn
the selector with
voltage number appears in the window. (1 IOV, 127V, 220V or
240V)
RECEIVER
Check that the POWER switches of both the AT-116H/E
connecting
SA-116H/E are in the d) STAND-BY or OFF position, and
connect
the
socket of the SA-116H/E.
Plug the AC supply lead of thi
outlet. (1 IOV, 127V, 220V or 240V)
RT-116H/E
Receiver
SA-116H/E
• Check to ensure there iS tape viSibIe through
window.
Tighten any loose tape with a pencil or ball-point
before inserting the cassette into the unit. as shown below.
2
a screwdriver until the appropriate
input/output
cable of the unit
unit
into a convenient
Input/output
cable
If necessary,
and
to the TAPE
AC
the cassette centre
pen
Do
not
touch
With
your
fingers.