Using AC or DC Power. Radio Shack 14-1184, voice activated Microcassette Recorder

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Using AC or DC Power. Radio Shack 14-1184, voice activated Microcassette Recorder | Manualzz

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When the RECORD/BATTERY indicator lights dimly or not at all or the recorder stops operating properly, replace the batteries.

Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them.

Caution: If you do not plan to use the recorder with batteries for several days, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.

Using AC or DC Power

You can power the recorder using a 3V, regulated 300 mA AC or DC adapter and a size H Adaptaplug™ connector (neither supplied). Both are available at your local

RadioShack store.

Cautions:

!

You must use a (Class 2) power source that supplies

3V DC and delivers at least

300 mA. Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the recorder’s DC 3V jack. Using an adapter that does not meet these

Preparation

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Key Features

  • Voice-Activated Recording (VOX)
  • Tape Counter
  • Quick Review
  • Quick Record
  • Built-in Mic and Speaker
  • External Mic Jack
  • Earphone Jack
  • Auto Stop
  • Tape Speed Switch
  • Fast Play

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the recording time of this recorder?
The recording time depends on the tape type and speed used. With a MC-60 microcassette tape, you get 30 minutes per side at 2.4 cm/sec and 60 minutes per side at 1.2 cm/sec. MC-90 tapes offer longer recording time accordingly.
Can I use both internal and external microphones simultaneously?
No, using an external microphone automatically disables the built-in microphone.
How do I use the Quick Review feature?
During recording, slide the REW/REVIEW FAST-F/CUE switch to REW/REVIEW to listen to a portion of the recorded tape without stopping recording completely. Press RECORD to resume recording.