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Cat. No. 14-1162
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
Micro-35
Auto-Reverse
Microcassette Tape
Recorder
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Page 1 - Micro-35

Cat. No. 14-1162OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.Micro-35Auto-ReverseMicrocassette TapeRecorder14-1162.fm Page 1 Thursday, July

Page 2 - FEATURES

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

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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

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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

Page 5 - CONTENTS

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

Page 6 - PREPARATION

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

Page 7 - Using Batteries

15Listening SafelyTo protect your hearing, follow theseguidelines when you use an earphone.• Set the volume to the lowest settingbefore you begin list

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16CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL MICROPHONEYou can use an optional microphone with a3/32-inch plug to extend your recordingrange. Your local RadioShack store

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17OPERATIONLOADING A MICROCASSETTE TAPENote: We recommend MC-60 microcas-sette tapes for up to 2 hours of recording/playback time, or MC-90 microcasse

Page 10 - Using AC Power

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

Page 11 - RadioSnack

19RECORDINGYou can record manually or use voice-acti-vated recording. When you use the VOXfeature, recording begins when the record-er picks up sound

Page 12 - Using Vehicle Battery Power

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

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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

Page 14 - EARPHONE

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/

Page 15 - Traffic Safety

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

Page 16 - EXTERNAL MICROPHONE

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

Page 17 - OPERATION

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:

Page 18 - STOP/EJECT

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

Page 19 - RECORDING

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

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27TAPE TIPS STORING CASSETTE TAPESDo not expose cassette tapes to high tem-peratures, high humidity, dust or dirt, ormotors, transformers, or other so

Page 21 - SETTE RECORDER

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

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29CARE Your Optimus Micro-35 Auto-Reverse Mi-crocassette Tape Recorder is an exampleof superior design and craftsmanship. Thefollowing suggestions wil

Page 23 - PLAYING A TAPE

3External Microphone Jack — lets youuse an external microphone, so you canextend your recording range.Earphone Jack — lets you use an optionalearphone

Page 24 - Using Fast-Forward/Rewind

30• Use only fresh batteries of therequired size and type. Alwaysremove old or weak batteries. Theycan leak chemicals that can destroyelectronic circu

Page 25 - QUICK RECORD

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

Page 26 - USING THE TAPE

32SPECIFICATIONSTape Type...MicrocassetteTracks...2 Tracks, 1 Channel MonauralDrive System... Caps

Page 27 - TAPE TIPS

33Vehicle Battery ...12V with DCAdapter (Cat. No. 273-1801)Typical Cassette Recording Time(with Alkaline Batteries) ...17 Hou

Page 28 - ERASING A CASSETTE

34NOTES14-1162.fm Page 34 Thursday, July 1, 1999 3:41 PM

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Page 30 - TAPE-HANDLING PARTS

RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102E2-2360-016A7 Printed in Hong KongLimited Ninety-Day WarrantyThis product is warranted

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4Power Options — let you power the re-corder from internal batteries, AC power(with an optional AC adapter), or vehiclebattery power (with an optional

Page 32 - SPECIFICATIONS

5CONTENTSPreparation ... 6Before You Begin... 6Connecting to Power ...

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6PREPARATIONBEFORE YOU BEGINTo protect the tape deck mechanism dur-ing shipment, a protective sleeve is insert-ed in the cassette compartment. Remove

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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

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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

Page 36 - We Service What We Sell

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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