O w n e r’ s ma nua l p lease rea d befo re u s in g thi s e qui pme n t. Voice activated microcassette recorder 14-1184.Fm page 1 wednesday, june 28, 2000 8:53 am.
2 ˆ contents features ....................................................... 3 preparation .................................................. 5 connecting power .................................... 5 using batteries .................................... 5 using ac or dc power ..........................
3 features ˆ features your radioshack voice activated micro- cassette recorder is ideal for quick note- taking. Its ultra-small size makes it easy to slip into a pocket, briefcase, or purse. You can use it at school, at business confer- ences, for dictation in the office, or any- where on the go! Yo...
4 features tape speed switch — lets you record and play back a tape at a slower speed (which provides twice the recording/play- back time) or at normal speed (for better sound quality. Fast play — lets you play a tape back at about 25% faster than normal speed, to save time when listening to a tape....
5 preparation ˆ preparation connecting power using batteries you can power your recorder from two aa batteries (not supplied). For the best per- formance and longest life, we recommend radioshack alkaline batteries. Cautions: • use only fresh batteries of the re- quired size and recommended type. • ...
6 preparation when the record/battery indicator lights dimly or not at all or the recorder stops operating properly, replace the bat- teries. Warning: dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. Caution: if you do not plan to use the re- corder with batteries for severa...
7 preparation specifications could damage the re- corder or the adapter. • always connect the adapter to the recorder before you connect it to a power source. When you finish, dis- connect the adapter from the power source before you disconnect it from the recorder. 1. Set the ac or dc adapter’s vol...
8 preparation note: you can also use an earphone to monitor what the recorder picks up through the internal (or external) micro- phone when recording. Your local ra- dioshack store carries a wide selection of earphones. Insert the earphone’s plug into the record- er’s ear jack. The internal speaker ...
9 preparation traffic safety do not wear an earphone while operating a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle. This can create a traffic hazard and could be il- legal in some areas. Even though some earphones let you hear some outside sounds when listening at normal volume levels, they still can present ...
10 operation ˆ operation a quick look at the recorder’s controls loading a microcassette tape note: we recommend normal bias mc-60 microcassette tapes for up to 2 hours of ear jack mic jack vol/mic sens vox pause play record stop/eject rew/review fast f/cue tape speed microphone tape counter record/...
11 operation recording/playback time, or mc-90 micro- cassette tapes for up to 3 hours of record- ing/playback time. We do not recommend long-playing microcassette tapes such as mc-120s, because they are extremely thin and can easily tangle in the playback mechanism. Follow these steps to load a mic...
12 operation • do not force down record when a cassette erase-protection tab is not in place. (see “preventing accidental erasure” on page 18.) you can record manually or use vox (voice-activated) recording. When you use vox, recording begins when the recorder picks up sound and stops a few seconds ...
13 operation to use voice-activated recording , set vox to on . To adjust mic sensitivity, adjust vol/mic sens as desired. Set tape speed according to the fol- lowing chart for the desired results: set playback to tape plays recording at 1.2 cm/s 1.2 same speed 2.4 normal twice as fast 2.4 fast play...
14 operation 4. Press record to begin recording. Both record and play lock down, and the record/battery indica- tor lights. Notes: • the vol/mic sens setting deter- mines the sound level that acti- vates the vox circuit and starts recording. At higher settings, a softer sound starts vox recording. A...
15 operation 5. To temporarily stop recording, slide pause away from off . To resume recording, slide pause to off . 6. Recording stops when the tape reaches its end. To stop it sooner, press stop/eject . Using quick record during playback, you can press record to immediately start recording without...
16 operation rewinding/fast-forwarding slide rew/review fast-f/cue to rew/ review to rewind a tape, or to fast-f/ cue to fast-forward a tape. Caution: to protect the tape-handling parts, press stop/eject or slide rew/re- view fast-f/cue to the center when the tape reaches its end. To hear the tape p...
17 tape tips before playing or recording a tape, rewind the tape completely and press the counter reset button to set the counter to 000 . As the tape moves, the counter advances. ˆ tape tips storing cassette tapes do not expose microcassette tapes to high temperatures, high humidity, dust or dirt, ...
18 tape tips caution: be careful not to damage the microcassette when tapping it. Do not touch the exposed tape or allow any sharp objects near the cassette. Erasing tapes to record over a microcassette tape, sim- ply record as usual. The tape recorder records over the previous recording. You can qu...
19 tape tips the hole originally covered by the erase- protection tab. Caution: removing the erase-protection tabs does not prevent a bulk eraser from erasing a microcassette tape. Cleaning the tape- handling parts dirt, dust or particles of the tape’s coating can accumulate on the tape heads and ot...
20 tape tips playback head, pinch roller, capstan and tape guides. 4. Press stop/eject to release the tape-handling parts. Then close the cassette compartment cover and reconnect power. Note: for easier cleaning, you can use a microcassette cleaner kit, which includes a special cleaning cassette. Yo...
21 care ˆ care to enjoy your radioshack voice activat- ed microcassette recorder for a long time: • keep the recorder dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. • use and store the recorder only in normal temperature environments. • handle the recorder gently and care- fully. Do not drop it. • ke...
22 specifications ˆ specifications tape type .................................. Microcassette tracks ............... 2 tracks, 1 channel monaural drive system ............................ Capstan drive tape speed .................... 2.4 cm/sec ( 15 / 16 ips) and 1.2 cm/sec ( 15 / 32 ips) recording ...
23 specifications specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice. 14-1184.Fm page 23 wednesday, june 28, 2000 8:53 am.
06a00 14-1184 printed in china limited ninety-day warranty this product is warranted by radioshack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from radioshack company- owned stores and authorized radioshack franchisees and...