Connecting an Earphone. Radio Shack 14-1184, voice activated Microcassette Recorder

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Connecting an Earphone. Radio Shack 14-1184, voice activated Microcassette Recorder | Manualzz

14-1184.fm Page 7 Wednesday, June 28, 2000 8:53 AM specifications could damage the recorder or the adapter.

• Always connect the adapter to the recorder before you connect it to a power source. When you finish, disconnect the adapter from the power source before you disconnect it from the recorder.

1. Set the AC or DC adapter’s voltage switch to 3V, if necessary.

2. Connect the Adaptaplug to the AC or

DC adapter’s cord so the tip reads

TIP+.

3. Insert the barrel plug into the

DC 3V jack. This disconnects internal batteries.

4. Depending on the type of adapter you are using, plug the other end of the adapter into a standard AC outlet or a

12V power source.

CONNECTING AN

EARPHONE

You can use an optional mono earphone with a 1 /

8

-inch (3.5-mm) plug to listen to a tape privately.

Preparation 7

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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.