SCR-62 (140-0709) Hints and Tips Faxback Doc. # 15038
ERASE PROTECTION TABS
Most cassette tapes have two erases protection tabs - one for each side of
the tape. When a tab is in place, you can record on that tape side. When
the tab is not in place, you cannot record on that side.
When you want to keep a recording, break out the erase protection tabs with
a screwdriver or similar object. You cannot press RECORD when a tape with
the erase protection tab removed is loaded in the cassette compartment.
If you later decide to record on the tape, place a piece of strong tape
over the slots.
NOTES: When covering the holes, cover only the position that was
originally protected by the plastic tab.
Removing the erase protection tabs does not prevent a bulk eraser
from erasing the tape.
RECORDING OVER OR ERASING A CASSETTE TAPE
To record over a cassette tape, simply record as usual. The cassette
records over the previous recording. Or, use a bulk tape eraser (available
at your local Radio Shack store) to quickly erase both sides of a cassette
tape.
RESTORING TAPE TENSION AND SOUND QUALITY
After you play a cassette tape several times, it might become tightly
wound on the tape reels, causing sound quality to deteriorate. To restore
the sound quality, fast-forward the tape from the beginning to the end
of one side, completely rewind it, then gently tap each side of the
cassette's outer shell on a flat surface to loosen the reels.
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the cassette when tapping it. Do not
touch the exposed tape or allow any sharp objects near the
cassette.
(LB/all-04/27/95)
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