Cat. No. 14-1162OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.Micro-35Auto-ReverseMicrocassette TapeRecorder14-1162.fm Page 1 Thursday, July
10Using AC PowerTo power the Micro-35 from an AC outlet,you need an AC adapter (not supplied),such as Cat. No. 273-1654, and an EIAJ2.35 mm outer diam
11Follow these steps to power the Micro-35from standard AC power.1. Set the AC adapter’s voltage switch to3V.2. Attach the barrel plug to the ACadapte
12Using Vehicle Battery PowerTo power the Micro-35 from your vehicle’sbattery, you need a DC adapter (not sup-plied), such as Cat. No. 273-1801.Cautio
13Follow these steps to power the Micro-35from your vehicle’s battery.1. Set the DC adapter’s voltage switch to3V.2. Attach the 2.35 mm outer diameter
14CONNECTING AN EARPHONE You can use an optional earphone with a3/32-inch plug to listen to a tape in privacy.Notes:• You can also use an earphone to
15Listening SafelyTo protect your hearing, follow theseguidelines when you use an earphone.• Set the volume to the lowest settingbefore you begin list
16CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL MICROPHONEYou can use an optional microphone with a3/32-inch plug to extend your recordingrange. Your local RadioShack store
17OPERATIONLOADING A MICROCASSETTE TAPENote: We recommend MC-60 microcas-sette tapes for up to 2 hours of recording/playback time, or MC-90 microcasse
182. Press STOP/EJECT to open the cas-sette compartment door.Note: When you press STOP/EJECT,sREV/tFWD is automatically set totFWD. See “Playing a Tap
19RECORDINGYou can record manually or use voice-acti-vated recording. When you use the VOXfeature, recording begins when the record-er picks up sound
2FEATURES Your Optimus Micro-35 Auto-Reverse Mi-crocassette Tape Recorder is ideal forquick note-taking. Its ultra-small sizemakes it easy to slip int
20• For better sound quality, set SPEEDto 2.4. This setting allows 60 min-utes total recording/playback timeon an MC-60 tape, or 90 minutes onan MC-90
214. Press both REC and PLAY to beginrecording. Both buttons lock down,and the record/battery indicator to theright of the MIC jack lights.If MICSENS/
22Note: To pause recording, slidePAUSE/OFF to PAUSE. To resumerecording, slide PAUSE/OFF to OFF.5. If you set MICSENS/VOX to VOX, adjustVOL to set the
23PLAYING A TAPE1. Load the microcassette tape.2. Set SPEED to the speed used whenthe tape was recorded.3. To listen to the tape at normal speed,set N
246. To reverse the tape’s direction so youcan play the other side, switch sREV/tFWD to the other position.7. Press STOP/EJECT to stop playback.Note:
25If you slide / during playback,you can hear the tape at a faster speed asit cues or reviews. When you release/ , the recorder resumes normalplayba
26USING THE TAPE COUNTERYou can use the tape counter to mark loca-tions of specific sections of tape so you caneasily return to them.Press the reset b
27TAPE TIPS STORING CASSETTE TAPESDo not expose cassette tapes to high tem-peratures, high humidity, dust or dirt, ormotors, transformers, or other so
28If you later decide to erase or record overthe tape, place a piece of strong tape overthe holes.Caution: Removing the erase-protectiontabs does not
29CARE Your Optimus Micro-35 Auto-Reverse Mi-crocassette Tape Recorder is an exampleof superior design and craftsmanship. Thefollowing suggestions wil
3External Microphone Jack — lets youuse an external microphone, so you canextend your recording range.Earphone Jack — lets you use an optionalearphone
30• Use only fresh batteries of therequired size and type. Alwaysremove old or weak batteries. Theycan leak chemicals that can destroyelectronic circu
312. Press PLAY to expose the tape-han-dling parts.3. Use a cotton swab dipped in tapehead cleaning solution or denaturedalcohol to gently clean the p
32SPECIFICATIONSTape Type...MicrocassetteTracks...2 Tracks, 1 Channel MonauralDrive System... Caps
33Vehicle Battery ...12V with DCAdapter (Cat. No. 273-1801)Typical Cassette Recording Time(with Alkaline Batteries) ...17 Hou
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RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102E2-2360-016A7 Printed in Hong KongLimited Ninety-Day WarrantyThis product is warranted
4Power Options — let you power the re-corder from internal batteries, AC power(with an optional AC adapter), or vehiclebattery power (with an optional
5CONTENTSPreparation ... 6Before You Begin... 6Connecting to Power ...
6PREPARATIONBEFORE YOU BEGINTo protect the tape deck mechanism dur-ing shipment, a protective sleeve is insert-ed in the cassette compartment. Remove
7Using BatteriesYou can use two AA batteries (not sup-plied) to power your Micro-35. We recom-mend alkaline batteries, such asRadioShack Cat. No. 23-5
8Follow these steps to install batteries.1. Slide the battery compartment cover inthe direction of the arrow until it stops,then lift up the cover.Cau
9Notes:• If the record/battery indicator to theright of the MIC jack does not light orlights dimly during manual recording,replace the batteries.• If
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