Owner’s ManualPlease read before using this equipment.MICRO-33Voice-Activated Microcassette Tape Recorder 14-1045reimage.fm Page 1 Friday, January 1
10OperationˆOperationAlthough the recorder’s auto shut-off fea-ture stops the recorder’s tape drive motorwhen the tape reaches the end, the re-corder
11Operation3. Insert the microcassette into thedoor’s guides so the microcassette’sopen edge faces out.Note: The arrow on the cassettecompartment door
12Operation2. Set SPEED on the side of the recorderas follows:• To double the tape’s recording/playback time, set SPEED to 1.2.This setting allows 120
13OperationIf the function switch is set to OFF,recording begins immediately. Ifthe function switch is set to VOX IN,recording begins and the REC/BATT
14OperationUsing an External MicrophoneYou can use an external microphone tomake high-quality recordings. Plug a mi-crophone with a 3/32-inch plug int
15OperationUsing FAST-F and REWINDPress REWIND to rapidly rewind (review) atape. Press FAST-F to fast-forward (cue) atape. If you press FAST-F or REWI
16Tape Tipsrecords, note the counter reading at theposition(s) where you want to return.ˆTape TipsSTORING CASSETTE TAPESDo not expose cassette tapes t
17CareERASING A CASSETTE TAPEIf you no longer want a recording, you canrecord over it or erase it.To record over a cassette tape, be surethe erase-pro
18Caredure after every 20 hours of recorderoperation.1. Press STOP/EJECT, remove the bat-teries, and disconnect any powersource.2. Press PLAY to expos
19SpecificationsˆSpecificationsTape Type ... MicrocassetteTracks...2 Tracks,1 Chan
2ContentsˆContents Features ... 3A Quick Look at Your Recorder ... 4Preparation ...
14-1045BZ2261-0301A01Printed in JapanRadioShack CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102Limited Ninety-Day WarrantyThis product is warranted by RadioShack a
3FeaturesˆFeaturesYour RadioShack MICRO-33 Voice-Acti-vated Microcassette Tape Recorder isideal for quick note-taking. Its compactsize makes it easy t
4A Quick Look at Your RecorderˆA Quick Look at Your RecorderRECORDPLAYSTOP/EJECTSPEEDREWINDFAST-FMICEARDC3VBatteryCompartmentVOL/VOXREC/BATTTape Count
5PreparationˆPreparation CONNECTING POWERYou can power your recorder from internalbattery power, AC power (with an optionalAC adapter), or your vehicl
6Preparation• If you do not plan to use the recorderwith batteries for several days ormore, remove the batteries. Batteriescan leak chemicals that can
7Preparationan AC or DC adapter and an Adaptaplug(neither supplied, available at your localRadioShack store).Cautions:You must use a (Class 2 forAC)
8Preparationreversed, the recorder, adapter, orplug might be damaged.3. Insert the barrel plug into therecorder’s DC3V jack. This discon-nects the int
9Preparationbegin listening, adjust the volume to acomfortable level.• Do not listen at extremely high vol-ume levels. Extended high-volumelistening c
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