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Tactical Technologies Inc
1701 Second Ave
PO Box 91
Folsom, Pennsylvania 19033
USA
TEL: 610-522-0106
FAX: 610-522-9430
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CITATION 8
INTELLIGENCE KIT
FIELD SECURE MODE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
0 1997 by Tactical Techrwlogien Inc
Fullowing rlris sysrenr will allow me ballery w mnrplerely cycle. unis lengmening hslrcry life
The life OHM bltlel’y may shnncll ifdl: Cilzliun is slated for an lemdcd period oflim: Wilhulll
use, Do not clmge rllc balmy far more man 14 hours ml each rnreml.
4.) Be sun in insn ll ore meg-mnnr enrenns base on a mersl nhjccl wlren in use. This will rlluw
ror pmper operation of are anlclma sysrern, giving me openrpr the best possible perronnnnu from
rlre receiver.
5.) There are no user-serviceable pans in lh: Cilariorr If for some reason the unlr needs sen/lac.
plclsc mm in re the furory.
64) In smell: recording. me type and brands nfcmllzs you use have a great infillcmx on use
quality of your recordings Tlrererme, it is advsnugcnus lo purchls: rhc luglren qu-liry casselm
lvuilnhle. Chmmium dioxide (Cr-02) and mzlal [apes gemrally provide belief many men normal
fenie mrlde upes.
7.) Iflbe Ciwion does not walk, check “I: FUSES (E and F, Figure I) located on the annual
panel. AC-.5A (E - Figure l) is 1.5 Amp (use for Lh= lIOVAC liner DC-IA (F - Figum l) is a 2
Amp “In forth: |2 VDC llll: Iflhe fuse; mnllllllc m hllrw. rlu lml llnc Ihl: unit. (‘nnlucl ill:
flan-y for sewlee
NOTE:
This mlnlnl mums excerpls liken directly from lhe Mar-m1 Modzl PMD 201/211 Ownel‘s
Manual.
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CHARGING and CARING FOR
THE INTERNAL BATTERY
1M Cilaliun 8's inlemsl bafltry is charging whenever lhe unit is connecled lo IlO VAC. The unit
will charge with lhe PWR swilcli ON m OFF. ll'llw Cilallon‘s PWR SwiICh IS ON and flu unil is
operating, the banzry will charge al a slower ml: than ifilw PWR swildi is OFF.
The Ciulion 8 WILL NOT elmgc dining cxlcmal 12 VDC nperalion
Low battery candilion is indicated on [he Cilaiiml 8 vi: the PWR LED ls well 6 Ihe RSSI/Bmery
Condlliun meler. The PWR LED will lulomalicllly blink when the uni! is in a low Inna-y mm
The lnelel lead approximalcly 45 (See llle leelion ml llle Rssvnallery Meier for complete
melel openlilng insuuelionsl Once llle PWR LED begins in fllsll on and off you should plm lo
change will power some in eilhel 12 VDC in 110 VAC lu ensure non-inlenllpied opcrlllml. A
fully chuged banery will supply an syeluge uperaling lime are home Opcflling lime will my
due In lhe length orlimc ihe recorder is in opcrlllilm.
Once lile llnil enkrs - lnw hznery candilian, il will continue in operate for ll in.“ one hour ~ (hell
lne Ciulimi 3 will shill all completely,
‘lile inlem-l lmlely must be fully enugea immcdmely uric: llle unil luls eililel missed the law
banely oondiliun, or ilule unil llas shill down due in me banery being fully depleled.
NOTE IF THE CITATION 8 REACH” THE ”SHUT DOWN" POINT. IMMEDIA TELYPLUG
THE UNITINTU II” VAC. TURN THEPOWER SWITCHOFE AND RECHARGE THE
BATTERY, IF THE POWER SWflt‘HlSTA YS IN THE ON I’OSITIONAND TT'IE CITATTON8 IS
NOT CONNECTED TO Ill] VAC THE UNIT WILL CONTINUE ATTEMPTING m DRAWA
SMALL AMOUNT OFCURRENT OFF THE INTERNAL BATTERY, EVEN THOUGH THE
RECEIVER WILL BE NONOPERATIGNAL THIS MAY PERMANENTLYDAMAGE THE
INTERNAL BATTERYAND WILL VOID THE UNITS WARRANTY
Tile inlemel bsnery should Ilsa be -eyeled~ al a minimum of dnee every month. Cycle the ballery
hy allowing the Cimion Io overlie until the PWR LED begins In blink. indicl‘ing mlt if» bmry
is Ii\w Then ehnxge lne bnllely for n minimum nr 10 hours. By cycling llle May. you will
illsule pmpcl bpemlion Ind increase lhe ballery Iil'e
NOTE: DO NOT CHARGE THE INTERNAL BATTERIES [N THE CITATION 8 FOR MORE
THAN 1A HOURS DURING EACH CHARGE CYCLE. CHARGING FOR LONGER THAN 24
HOURS MAV CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL BATTERY.
OPERATING NOTES:
H Keep lhe Cimion dly. lrildoes gel wel. wipe il dry immediately Liquids migllleolmin
minerals ulnt can commie ihe eieclmnlc circuits and clause exlensive dam-ge
z i Handle me Cilalion willl cue. Dropping llle llnll may damage eilcuil bonds llle medldel. Ind
lhe case, rendering the lmil lnuperabie
3) ii IS advisable under exlellded slomge cendllilms lhal lhe Cimllnn's inlemel ballery be allowed
In fillly dlsehuge down lo the low ballery indicuien and men be immediaiely fully reclurged
before lhe Cilnlicm is suued again Thls pmeedlue should be carried mil once every molllll
IR
TOP PANEL
A . rape Boarder(Mxnnr1 201 Standard)
ll . REM Pingpnl - fur expansion
L” - IN . Cnble It) LINE thnnt on recnrder
D DU’T ‘ Cable in LlNl: OUT Jack “I! rebmtlfi
i; - tic-M hint on AC IN lute 1.5 amp)
r . DC-IA , luxou DC IN line \2 amp)
G - Rssl ttebetved signal Strenxlh tndieatdr nnrpnt
pet tar nse w nnernal ltssl man or aptiaanl
enema) meter
ll - LINE LINE OU'T Jlrcli {or secondary ruardu/
amplifier
le [AK szqultnrc unlpnljatb rnr private listening
.l . Inurlul Spultu
k . SCR Descrzmhler Orr/GIT swricn and LED
indieatnrtopnanalt
I. INT ANT Swllch arid LED irldrcaltx lnggles
activity bnween external antenna jack and internal lid
zltlclrru.
M- PWR : Poweron/oirs ilch w/LEDirtdiealor.
l ED also blinhs when unit it in Low lrtl=rml Battery
t‘uirtlrllun
NI » Ilqrnlinr (ton-rota to Band Graphic) In
enhance attain reaep pnnndplaybact Enhanananents
WI“ NOT be pissed In tecmder.
N2 - t-zo Equal-rerunmltrwrteh and LED
rndicarbr
o- RCDII SEL : ReecrderMu-tlo Monitor anenan
Selccl Swlrcll wl LED lrrdlfllnrs Err): FE.“ nlrjre
swllch changea the primary spnree nfm: mnmtured
andau, as well as ehanyea the use urine recorder.
Front Tape Playback mode. to Record/Monitor me
xeeeiner unsde in Mani/Monitor the Receiver using
con (Carrier Operated Rel-y) mode, Indblck to Tape
Playback mode.
P - Keypad : Used to change channels See
KEYPAD, Figure 2
Q . Vatnme . Cantmls the nntpnt mlnme nttbe
spenter or the wphnne
n . Squdch Currants the rewiver squelab airenn
s . mt) tnrnr- irrrr Display . Displays receiver
ininrrnatrnn See KEVPAD, Figure 2.
T1 . 4.5 vnc nee-enter Power Cable - supplier
power on rape keenrdcr
n . Paearder inar Cable Holder - Holds the 4.5
VDC cattle titan Tl when not connected in tape
recorder.
Hie purpose oftlae RSSI meter is It) give a VlSull indication orhow to achieve better reception \‘Id
receiver-meme: configuntinn and placement. In order to improve signal reception
1.) When using the Internal Antenna, rotate the Citation in a circular patient m increase the
received signal to its best points
in) With an External Antenna, physically move the antenna's placement lfthe antenna is
insullgd on I vehicle, move the emit: vehicle to achieve belur RSSI.
ll L! impomm to remember lhll ANY increlse in the meter reading. no mmzr how Illlle, will be 3
marired improvement in signal strength the majority of movement in the ureter during the course
at. normal nper-tinn will be between 0.5 and 3 on use ureter scale. Thntrelaies In approximately
n l mimvoll swirl teocplion And every l/Ifl uh rrrtcmvnll increase in gna] is : significult
impmerrtertr. While it is true that the berterrhe signll the more the needle will move toward the
rim onlte scale, the needle does not have lo move very far in the right In reflect a change in a
Sign]! from one that is "in flrz mud“ and unusxblc (u art: Llurl is rnulligiblz, and men in all: Illa! is
crynfl clen.
TDMEASURE THE INTERNAL [1A TTERYFUNDITION .
PIESS [he BATTERY TEST BUTTON (B - Figure 4) Th: meter scale reflects the following
infomtlon:
METER w” BATTERY VOLTAGE l DESCRIPTION
0 - z tess that 9,7 vnc Unil in Shut Down Made
2 - 4.5 9.7 In [15 VDC Low Battery Cnrldilimr
4.5 - as its Io 13x VDC Nnrmll Operating Range
8.5 - 9 13.3 [014.4 VDC Pull Chlrge
T0 MEASUREA 9 VDCBA77‘ERY...,
L) Turn the Cimiort B‘s PWR switch OFF
1) Hold 1 9 VDC Immy lgsirul me 9 VDC BATTERY TEST CONTACTS (C - Figure 4)
found on the meter. Be sure in nbserve pulnily of the battery tn the indications an the
contacts. if polarity is reversed the meter will nat be damaged, however you will no! get any
bmny strength indication
3.) the meter will reflect the battery strength under load simulation eta body wont
transmitter. A good battery will read between a and 9 on the meter (relates direetly lo it or 9
volts)
INTERNAL STORAGE COMPARTM T
The internal storage compartment lid is opened by pressing down an the stern offll: fastener
(located in the middle orthe lighl side ofthe epmpartment lid) This will release the eaten and the
lid may then be opened.
To latch the fastener again. sinply close the lid and depress the stern at the fastener anee again
l7
the audlo response helm will be (Int acluss all bands
I7) ON-LEDISON
Equalizer cilwil is detd to the PLAYEACK ONLY oflhe lip: deck. mm the
incoming receptiun being MONITORFD titreugir tire audio system. Only tlte
speaker nrt earphone audio is altered The recording seetinrn ultlte tape deck I! not
eIYecled, lherefou aTAI’E BEING RECORDED WILL BE PRESERVED AS
ORIGINALLY RECEIVED WITHOUT ANY ENHANCEMENT.
l ) With the EQ II! the ON position. the 6 sliding EQUALIZER CONTROLS (NI - Figule I)
are upenlinnll and will alter tlre monitored audiu (tereitretut playlaaeltt, 11te wnImIs will adjust
frequency respcmsre at 250 Hz. 500 Hz, l KHz. z KHL, 4 Km, and ti KHz.
1 I Set all 6 of the slide Controls to the Center plvslltnrl.
It) Adjust “ch conlml either up or don" In st! the audio response fur optimum lislerling
accarding ta tlte npcmlot’s preferences The sltde controls can change the response nflhe
monitored India +/- I2 db rtunt tlre center fldb ppsititrn.
LINE OUT
the hull: RCA/Phone type LINE OUT JACK (H - Figure it gives Ill tddiliorral line level
outpul from the receiver tar use with an external tape recorder. extenul ludio arnplirter, equlIiur,
(IC,
RSSI [BATTERY STRENGTH METER
‘l he Rsst/mrrmv STRENGTH METER lFigure 4), located in tire lid ofthe briefcue, cart
supply tire user with an RSSI tending (Received Signal Strength Indicnorl from m taper-ting
transmitter. it can show the cnlldilioll nlrlte internal ballery inside the Citatirrn, m it can give tlte
condition «in 0 VDC trrtttcty (rtntlcr Ittltd)
Make sure rite ntetet cable is rmmecled to the R58] (G - Figure I) jack on [he mnlml panel.
T0 MEASURE RSSI...
1.) Time the receiver lo the operating frequency of l utive tnnsmilnet.
2.) The meter reading will increase tlre suunger the incoming signll
signal, the lower the meter reading will be
The WCIkH the
Meter Reading Examples:
Meter @ 0.5 Usable signal — may be slightly noisy
Meter @ l lnemrting signal sIlmlId open tire receiver at critical squelch point.
Signal is approximately 0 Z mlcl’ovoIIs.
Meter @ 3 5 lncnmltlg signal slrnnld open the receiver at its full squelch point
(cnnlml set fully clockwise) Signal is apprutrrnately l.(] rnicroyrrlts.
I6
FIGURE 2
KEVI’AD AND ICI) DISPLAY
A - ALPHA/NUMERIC CHANNEL NAME
a - NUMERIC CHANNEL NUMBER channel numhel. t‘tnm in in w
C - BLANK
D - DATA ENTRY PAID : Use the 0-9 kcysttr select the inter-lint chmmel nrrtnlrct
I: - LAMP Kn ; TnuIeuhe illrrrninrnrnrn for tire I,('I)(II!||INy mt molt,
r . NAMI‘. KEV l lrranlttetl
G - FREQ KEY Disabled
H - CHAN KEV Used to select 2 channel number with direct assess
l - UPIDOWN ARROW KEYS . Used to clrarnge cltannei number one channel at a lime‘ eilItel un tar dutm
REMOVING THE TAPE DECK FOR EXTERNAL USE
Tlte Mutotz up: recomer can euily lie mmuvcd fmm the Citation a, nllowing it to be used in a
v-ritay olefiter reooroing needs It i; held dawn to the comrol panel vil lour brakes, one on
TOP enelt side and Mn tn tlte rear.
TO REMOVE THE RECORDER ..
ll) Turn the ctmton x-s PWR switch OFF.
1) Diswmul lhe four cables leading In lhe Malanlz from the Ciulion's comml panel
u.) 4.5 vnc RECORDER POWER CABLE (Tl - Figure I) connected to u vnc
POWER mm JACK (s - Figure 3). wtten lhls cahle is removed mun the (Widen il
mllxl be MM inlo [he RECORDER POWER CABLE HOLDER gamma! (T2 - Flgur:
I:
DDDDUD
3 B C D E F G 1)?
o) REM (B . Figure 1) cable tonmteo tn REMOTE MICROPHONE omen INPUT
‘ lEFI FRONT R 3 4 6 RIGHT JACK (z - ure 3).
l: c) IN (C - gun 1) cable tztinmtzlctl [0 LINE IN JA (0 - Ii'igurt 3),
O . DDDUU D O® 6 d) OUT (D - Figm: 1) cable connccwd In LINE OUI JACK (7 . Flgnu 3).
[E 0 ® ® “ (‘D 7 a.) Completely loosen tlte two screws round on cull or the two side buckets ll'achcd In the
s T U V w J |( |_ M N o p Q x V z | 2 How DOWN PEGS(W mo x - Figure 31 on the wander. Tum tlte sum/s wunur»=lnckwisc
In remove Ihem from the (calm! panel, but do NOT remove [he screws fmm the brackets.
REAR 4.) Remove tlte brukets from me rewrdn by Iifiing titent up slightly. uten sliding mm mm:
Cassette Tape Companmem
Tape Speed Select Swiwh
PEGS.
5,) Push lll EQUALIZER CONTROLS (NI - Figure l) to their lowest Hub) position
6.) Gnuly slide uwflier inwards Lht: from of Ike Cilalion This will Muse the two Ni! hold
down brackets which were insmed inm Ihc RETAINER SLUl'S (3 and 9 - Figure 3) Do not
loosen a move these brackets fwm the 00mm! pwl.
7,) Once the "some! has deal!!! lh‘ In! bluk:ls.1ifi the unil nfllhe control pond
A R .
B stop/Eject Bulwn S 4 5 vuc Puwcr lnput lack To REFUGE THE RECORDER“
E) tfz’sufisxm’ a Eilififlrfiififit’ grim Switch 1 ) Align ttte rear hold down hmkels wtttt tlte RETAINER SLOTS in tlte recorder and gently stioe
l2 Review/Rewind Bulloll v Taptz Selector Switch ““ “P‘ m" “0“ “V" "'° ”"d‘m-
' . , 2,1 Replace sine bnckm onto the teeoniers HOLD DOWN PEGS, uml screw buckets Dnm ttte
l- tue/lust l-orvtuto ltutton w liolo Down Peg . ,
G Pause “mm“ x "um Dow“ Peg control panel. Mike sure screws [me up exactly mm the holes tn the pottel BEFORE you attempt
H T3 c d R s , to teplue ntern. Class threaotttg tltese screws my cause damage lhal wlll nm allow tlte recorder
pe mullet an em Button Y bttemul Mtcmphtmz lnptn lack . e
1 MSmury Rewind Swtlm (FMD III) 2 Km”: Micmpmm womnpm Jack to be held saintly lollllc conlml panel Use a small screw driver to llghun the screws down
i J Heartpltone lack for Playback Only l Telephone/Aux luput Jack imam?“ “I?“ if“! m , kg m k
l K Tupi: neat Volume Level Conttnt 1 R111 Telephone lnput Jack 3 W "" “’ ° ‘5 ‘““’ m mm!“ °" ° "W '
i 1. Tone Control 3 Internal Mic Attenuation Select Switelt
, M Monitor Swttclt (PMD 221) 4 Attlu Noise Cunczlling Seleet Swilch
f N Pllcll Conlml 5 Input Soutee Selector Switelt USING THE 6 BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
I o vu Meter 6 Line In Jack
. I’ Recent level Mode Select Switch 1 I,|rle (Jul luck I.) Select the mode oroperutinn for the equalizing system by posilloning the EQ (N2 - figure I)
Q Munuul Recon! Level Conlml Klluh it Relxincr Slots - Clips for Emery Lid swlteltln one ofthe following positions:
9 kelfilnel Slots - Clips for Buttery Lid
u.) on - LED is OFF
Equalizer ts disconnected from (he reoeiver monitor and/or plxyhlck circuit and
l s
lo fasl forwlld, Ind lhe REVIEW/REWIND (F, - Figure 3) builuns lo rewind the lnpe. l’vess file
STOP/EIECT billion In end fast forward or rewind
10.) The up: deck is equipped wnh s upe search feature lhar allows you um um sections oruie
rape while ihe dsck is in lhe pluy rnnde hy pnnilliy depressing eirlier rhe FAST-F in 1115me
billions. You rw'll heir s loud high~pilch=d squeal through ihe audio Salim ilrhe mpg lm any
lhing recorded em it when the rape reaches a blank section, the squeal slovs.
NOTE' TAKE CAUTION IF USING A HEADSET WHILE OPERA flNG THE TAPE SHRCH
FEA HIRE - MAKE SURE TO ADJUST THE VOLUME DOWN BEFORE PROCEEDING.
i I r m PITCH (N - Figure 3) eonrnri found on ihe from punel oflhe recorder enemies only
during playhaerr. This eonimi is used [0 sliyllly vary ripe speed, ihus Illerillg rhe sound urine
pummrded Inpe. Nonm| speed is indicaled when me PITCH control is sei ln lhe ienler (click)
nosiiiiiii
OTHER FEATURES OF THE TAPE DECK
1.) “fire cassette recorder Domes wrlh a (ape oounier lo milk lire lourian uh specific section of
rape, Press the [ml hulllm on the lile lo szl me counler in 000 ll lhe beginning ufllie ape,
Then. 16 the lap: plays 01 records. nine lne munler reading ii the poinils) lo which you went to
relurll
2) NOTE“ ITISADVISABLE TU USEA BULK TAPE ERASER TU INSURE PROPER AND
COMPLETE ZRASING OFANY AND ALL TAPES" PRIOR TO THEIR USE IN THE CITAmN.
3 ) Cassenes have a huiluin device io llllomallcally preveni ei-isure ore rape by recording over ii,
THIS PROTECTION DEVICE, HOWEVER, DOES NOT PREVENT ERASURE USING A BULK
TAPE ERASER, The casselle has rwe small plnslic nus on ihe back edge lfyou brush en'rhe
side A rah, you esnrioi record on side A firm is a scpmle rah fur Side 3. if, however, you iner
want in reeurd rm . side afler you have remuved ihe rah. cave: ihe uh hole wiih a piece orpiesrie
adhesive rape, CAUTION: Neveriry in force irie macaw) key down ifyou hive removed the
Inh riir ihrii  Figure l) swllch lo ellher [he Twelve!“ or the "COR“ posliiunl
The cuncspolldillg LED Indicalms will scroll irorn on: in amilhcr wiiii each successive push of
(ill) swncli The LED‘s will indicalc iii: condilion of the Reuivcr/Rccomr Semi syslclrl.
3.) Ailiiisi ill: VOLUME (Q - Figure I) comm] lo lire cenlsr pnsiiion. Alierille volume in
upsraiur prelelencc ulicc |rullsmlssi0n has begun
4s) Adjusl llic SQUELCII (K - ure l)c0lllml fully in ill: alumni-clockwise ncsi
iliusl: yuu Ilear milling Iiulll lllc audio syslem is called "Willie Nuise" Tum (ll: squelch control
ll)
clockwlu III|III (his while Miscjusl disappears and the audio sysltm is quicl l'his |§ called lhc
"Crilicnl Squclcll' pDInl Criiical Squelcli is me opulnuln polnl oi squzlcll for Ill: sysum Squtifi’!
my man be ndjilsled lo lire dpminrs pmfcrcnc: ni any iim by (umlng llic conlrol clackwis: (0
increase, or municr—clnckwik io decrees: lhc smouni of squelch in ill: circuil
s.) lrrsoe'rving lrlnsmissions fmm . scrambled TACTICAL TECHNOLOGIES mc Innsmillgr or
mpfllfl, sci lhe 501 (k > Figure I) swilch ll) ON (mnespuniling LED Is om. lithe Hallsmission
ii rurl scrambled. sci [his swilch IO OFF
6) The Cimion will now IECCIVfi Iransmlssions from yunr Irznsmillcr Audic will be hard
Ilimugh flu inmma] speaker
7.) lryou [alder privflic lisunrng, insen the ma]: "limo phone jack from Ill: snpplird cnrplrnnr
into lb: mink This will discumlccl lhc external speaker The volumc 00an will now
comm! the audio lml in your eamhone
RECORDING TRANSMISSIONS
Iv) Complex lhe slaps nullincd ubov: for thciving liammissions
2,) mm the STOP/NEW is - Figun a) bullon in open iln CASSETTE TAPE
COMPAIITMENT (A - Figure 3]. lnsell a BULK ERASED blank 1:15st into the Sim oil lhc
aompmmem lid so lirrr Ill: open ridge of the casscllc fms up and Ill: full rc=l ofupc is [award ills
Iefi. Close iirr Giselle cnmpmmcm lid.
NOTE: TACTICAL TECHNOLOGIES INC RECOMMENDS USINGA BULK ERASED TAPE ANY
TIME THE RECEIVER/RECORDINGSYSTEM IS IN OPERATION A BULK ERASED TAPE
ASSURES' THAT THE CASSETTE BEING USED IN THE OPERATION IS CLEAN/IND FREE OF
ANY UNWANTED PREVIOUSLYRECDRDED MA TERI/IL. AND WILL ASSIST INACHIEVING
THE OPIIMUMQUALIT)’ IN RECORDING OPERATIONS RECORDING QUALITY WILL I'ARY
HOWEVER DUE m TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION CONDITIONS
3.) Se! ll’l: TAPE SELECTOR SWITCH (V - Figure 3)I'uu1ld on Ihc lefi side Dflhe lewldtr in
mini. with tile Iype ofcassellc being used This sclccls lI|c pmpcr bias and inlemal mordsr
cqullizlllml in suit ill: mosl common iypcs ofcasunc capes,
NORM nonnsi ferric oxide lapirs
CiOZ chromium dioxidc and olhcr rspss requiring 70m; EQ and high bias
METAL melnl upcs.
4.) SCI III: RECORD LEVEL MODE SELECT SWITCH (P - Figure 3) on Ill: fmnl pant] ofihl:
“cords: in the "ALC' position.
5.) Set the TAPE SPEED SELECT SWITCH (R . Figure 3) on me from panel “fl-he recordsr I0
sill-er liie “LOW" or “STANDARD" leiion. “STANDARD“ po nn will set up: spttd w i 7/3
IPS mil will give you 45 minules ofrcculdirlg lime per side from a (790 casein tape. The
"LOW" posilion slows down lh: (ape spud 10 ISIllS IFS and will provide 90 rnirururs of moulding
limo per silk fmrrl a 090 lups
NOTE: QUALITV OF THE RECORDING MAYDETERIORATE HY USING THE "LOW" TIPE
SPEED POSl770N
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