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Instructions Optimus, Modèle CTR-106

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14-1111 OWNER’S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment. CTR-106 Voice-Activated Cassette Tape Recorder 14-1111.fm Page 2 Thursday, July 1, 1999 12:55 PM FEATURES Your Optimus CTR-106 Voice-Activated Cassette Tape Recorder gives you a convenient and reliable way to record live audio. You can manually start recording or set the CTR-106 to automatically start recording when the recorder picks up sound. Because the CTR-106 does not record long periods of silence, you not only save tape space and battery power, you also save time when you try to find a certain section on the tape. Your recorder is small enough to fit in a briefcase or purse, so you can take it almost anywhere — meetings, lectures, and so on. The cassette recorder includes these special features: Voice-Activated Circuit — automatically starts recording when the recorder picks up sound and stops recording within 5 seconds after the sound falls below a set level. Built-In Condenser Microphone — helps provide quality recordings. Digital Tape Counter — helps you quickly return to a specific section on the tape. © 1997 Tandy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Optimus and RadioShack are registered trademarks used by Tandy Corporation. 2 14-1111.fm Page 3 Thursday, July 1, 1999 12:55 PM Automatic Level Control (ALC) Circuit — automatically adjusts to the proper recording level. Auto Stop — during playback and recording, stops the recorder and releases the tape mechanism when the tape reaches the end, to save battery power and protect your cassette tape. Three-Way Power — lets you operate your cassette recorder using internal batteries, an AC outlet (using an optional adapter), or your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket (using an optional adapter). Earphone — lets you listen without disturbing others. You can also use the earphone to monitor a recording and check the microphone’s sensitivity. Built-In Speaker — lets you listen to your recorder without an earphone. 3 14-1111.fm Page 4 Thursday, July 1, 1999 12:55 PM CONTENTS Preparation .................................................................. 5 Powering the Recorder ........................................... 5 Using Internal Battery Power ........................... 5 Using AC Power ............................................... 7 Using DC Power .............................................. 9 Using the Earphone .............................................. 11 Listening Safely .............................................. 12 Traffic Safety .................................................. 12 Operation ................................................................... 13 Loading a Cassette Tape ...................................... 13 Playing a Tape ...................................................... 14 Using Fast-F and Rewind ..................................... 15 Using the Tape Counter ........................................ 15 Recording ............................................................. 16 Using Voice Activation (VOX) ........................ 16 Manual Recording .......................................... 17 Tape Tips .............................................................. 18 Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality ... 18 Preventing Accidental Erasure ....................... 18 Erasing a Cassette Tape ................................ 19 Maintenance .............................................................. 20 Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts ........................ 21 Specifications ............................................................ 23 4 14-1111.fm Page 5 Thursday, July 1, 1999 12:55 PM PREPARATION POWERING THE RECORDER For portable use, you can power the recorder from internal batteries. You can also power it from a standard AC outlet or your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket. Using Internal Battery Power The recorder uses two AA batteries. For the best results, we recommend alkaline batteries, such as RadioShack Cat. No. 23-552. Or, you can use rechargeable nickel- cadmium batteries, such as Cat. No. 23-125, with a battery charger (Cat. No. 23-133). Cautions: • Use only fresh batteries of the recommended size and type. • Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities. 5 14-1111.fm Page 6 Thursday, July 1, 1999 12:55 PM Follow these steps to install batteries. Illust. 1. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction shown by the arrow on the cover. 2. Install two AA batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked on the back of the recorder. 3. Replace the cover. Cautions: • If you do not plan to use the recorder for a week or more, or you plan to use only another power source, remove the batteries. • Always dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. 6 14-1111.fm Page 7 Thursday, July 1, 1999 12:55 PM Important: Your recorder is capable of using rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries. At the end of the batteri...


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