V
©
English
CONTROLS
-figs. 1482
©
tape counter
with
©
indicator
SAVE
CSAVE
indicator
DATA FLOW
@
transmission (during
and
CUE
during
cassette
@ EJECT
-
©
switch
MONITOR
data
during
flow;
is
muted
speaker
©
SIGNAL
OUTPUT
level of
output
selector
©
PHASE
data recorded
the
loading of
position
NORMAL
DC9V-
socket
@
©
STOP
m
stop
-
@
@
REW-REV -
FF-CUE
fast forward wind
@
-
DM
LOAD-START
@
»
CLOAD)
PAUSE button
@
Il
save button (recording
SAVE
@
-
(white)
@
EAR OUT
the computer
CLOAD
recorder
input jack for saving data
@
MIC
(red)
IN
-
-
recorder
the
data
on
©
jack for remote control
REMOTE
on the base of the
The type
plate
is
data recorder
This
recordings.
SUPPLY
Battery supply
the
e
battery compartment
Open
batteries,
indicated
as
six
the
Close
compartment.
the
batteries
#
Remove
to be used
not going
The battery supply
©
AC/DC mains
adapter
socket
©).
mains adapter supply
AC/DC
the
# Check
that
adapter corresponds to the
mains
If
does
not, consult your
it
supply.
organisation.
Illustrations:
reset button
zero
lights up during data saving
-
lights up during data
-
and
CLOAD
CSAVE
REVIEW)
button
eject
position for monitoring
- ON
OFF position,
in
to adjust the
CONTROL -
®
the
EAR OUT
jack
-
REVERSE
position permits
reversed phase;
in
=normal phase
for AC/DC mains
adapter
button
fast rewind
review button
&
cue button
&
load
button
-
CSAVE)
jack for loading
output
-
with data from
set.
not
suitable for
is
(fig.
3)
type R14,
UM-2
if
if
exhausted
or
for a period.
switched
off
is
connected
is
the
mains voltage of
local mains
dealer or
#
Insert
28
page
DC9V socket
9
DC
V,
changing over from mains supply
In
‚e
supply,
socket
9
DC
disconnected.
remain
and
INSTALLATION
Positioning
Keep a
the
loud-
recorder
Connection
The method of connection may
various
instruction
For
MSX-computers,
supplied having a 8-pin
three separate plugs
at
the other.
Connect
1.
connection socket
(playback
Connect
2.
@ of
Connect
3.
output jack
the
OUTPUT SIGNAL
marked
CSAVE
4. Connect
the
of
sound
OPERATION
General
This data recorder
reliably at
rate) of up to 2400 baud (bits
The recording system
andinsert
the
tape with an input signal from 0.5
of
or
C.
at the red marked
produces
the tape
they are
on
6300
Hz
when an
2400 baud,
the
DC9V
to
upon
and 4800
reduced frequency range
The
out spurious
AC/DC
output
The
recorder
service
OUTPUT SIGNAL CONTROL
the
the
AC/DC mains
plug of
The mains
(©.
'—'
to the
minuspole
the
female plug must
the
otherwise
©,
distance
of at least
tube.
and
TV
of
computers.
types
of
the computer
manual
the
use
DIN-plug
(marked red, white and black)
to
the
8-pin
DIN-plug
the
on
the
red
the
plug to
data
recorder.
the
the
white plug to
the
data
of
@
CONTROL
dot.
with a
the
to the
black plug
data recorder.
information
will
save and load
maximum transmission
a
based
is
MIC
IN
a
rectangular signal (square wave form)
frequency between
with a
which permits
a
since the frequency used depends
at
rate,
2400 baud: 2400
baud
e.g.
fig.
Hz="1',
4.
see
signals which might
at
the
level
EAR OUT
determined
is
by
©.
adapter
in
adapter
must supply
centre
pin.
to
battery
be
withdrawn from
will
battery supply
0.5m between
data
for
be
different
read the
Therefore,
beforehand.
connection
lead
at one end
and
recorder
the
data
MSX
computer.
red
MIC
input jack
IN
the
white
EAR OUT
set the
recorder
and
©
the
to
position
jack
®
REMOTE
data
computer
speed
(baud
per second).
full
saturation
upon
onwards
mV
input jack @. This
500 and
baud rate of up to
=
Hz
"0"
shuts
also effectively
cause
errors.
3
the
of
data
jack
the
the
position of
The
level
output
is