Radio Shack voice activated Microcassette Recorder Owner's Manual

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Owner’s Manual
Please read before using this equipment.
Voice Activated
Microcassette Recorder
14-1184.fm Page 1 Wednesday, June 28, 2000 8:53 AM
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Page 1 - Microcassette Recorder

Owner’s ManualPlease read before using this equipment.Voice Activated Microcassette Recorder14-1184.fm Page 1 Wednesday, June 28, 2000 8:53 AM

Page 2 - Contents

10OperationˆOperationA QUICK LOOK AT THE RECORDER’S CONTROLSLOADING A MICROCASSETTE TAPENote: We recommend normal bias MC-60microcassette tapes for up

Page 3 - Features

11Operationrecording/playback time, or MC-90 micro-cassette tapes for up to 3 hours of record-ing/playback time. We do not recommendlong-playing micro

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12Operation• Do not force down RECORD when acassette erase-protection tab is not inplace. (See “Preventing AccidentalErasure” on Page 18.)You can reco

Page 5 - Preparation

13OperationTo use voice-activated recording, setVOX to ON. To adjust MIC sensitivity,adjust VOL/MIC SENS as desired.Set TAPE SPEED according to the fo

Page 6 - Using AC or DC Power

14Operation4. Press RECORD to begin recording.Both RECORD and PLAY lock down,and the RECORD/BATTERY indica-tor lights. Notes:•The VOL/MIC SENS setting

Page 7 - EARPHONE

15Operation5. To temporarily stop recording, slidePAUSE away from OFF. To resumerecording, slide PAUSE to OFF.6. Recording stops when the tapereaches

Page 8 - LISTENING SAFELY

16OperationRewinding/Fast-ForwardingSlide REW/REVIEW FAST-F/CUE to REW/REVIEW to rewind a tape, or to FAST-F/CUE to fast-forward a tape. Caution: To p

Page 9 - TRAFFIC SAFETY

17Tape TipsBefore playing or recording a tape, rewindthe tape completely and press the counterreset button to set the counter to 000. Asthe tape moves

Page 10 - Operation

18Tape TipsCaution: Be careful not to damage themicrocassette when tapping it. Do nottouch the exposed tape or allow any sharpobjects near the cassett

Page 11 - RECORDING

19Tape Tipsthe hole originally covered by the erase-protection tab.Caution: Removing the erase-protectiontabs does not prevent a bulk eraser fromerasi

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2ˆContentsFeatures ... 3Preparation ... 5Connecti

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20Tape Tipsplayback head, pinch roller, capstanand tape guides.4. Press STOP/EJECT to release thetape-handling parts. Then close thecassette compartme

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21CareˆCareTo enjoy your RadioShack Voice Activat-ed Microcassette Recorder for a longtime:• Keep the recorder dry. If it gets wet,wipe it dry immedia

Page 15 - PLAYING A TAPE

22SpecificationsˆSpecificationsTape Type ... MicrocassetteTracks ... 2 tracks, 1 Channel MonauralDrive Syst

Page 16 - USING THE TAPE COUNTER

23SpecificationsSpecifications are typical; individual units mightvary. Specifications are subject to change andimprovement without notice.14-1184.fm

Page 17 - Tape Tips

06A0014-1184 Printed in ChinaLimited Ninety-Day WarrantyThis product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturingdefects in material and workmansh

Page 18 - ERASING TAPES

3FeaturesˆFeaturesYour RadioShack Voice Activated Micro-cassette Recorder is ideal for quick note-taking. Its ultra-small size makes it easy toslip in

Page 19 - HANDLING PARTS

4FeaturesTape Speed Switch — lets you recordand play back a tape at a slower speed(which provides twice the recording/play-back time) or at normal spe

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5PreparationˆPreparationCONNECTING POWERUsing BatteriesYou can power your recorder from two AAbatteries (not supplied). For the best per-formance and

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6PreparationWhen the RECORD/BATTERY indicatorlights dimly or not at all or the recorderstops operating properly, replace the bat-teries.Warning: Dispo

Page 22 - Specifications

7Preparationspecifications could damage the re-corder or the adapter.• Always connect the adapter to therecorder before you connect it to apower sourc

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8PreparationNote: You can also use an earphone tomonitor what the recorder picks upthrough the internal (or external) micro-phone when recording. Your

Page 24 - We Service What We Sell

9PreparationTRAFFIC SAFETYDo not wear an earphone while operatinga motor vehicle or riding a bicycle. Thiscan create a traffic hazard and could be il-

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