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Owner’s Manual
Please read before using this equipment.
MICRO-33
Voice-Activated
Microcassette Tape
Recorder
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2Contents
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Contents
Features ................................................... 3
A Quick Look at Your Recorder ............. 4
Preparation .............................................. 5
Connecting Power ............................. 5
Using Batteries .......................... 5
Using AC or DC Power .............. 6
Connecting an Earphone .................. 8
Operation ............................................... 10
Loading a Microcassette Tape ........ 10
Recording ........................................ 11
Using an External
Microphone .............................. 14
Playing a Tape ................................. 14
Using FAST-F and
REWIND .................................. 15
Quick Record .................................. 15
Using the Tape Counter .................. 15
Tape Tips ............................................... 16
Storing Cassette Tapes ................... 16
Preventing Accidental Erasure ........ 16
Erasing a Cassette Tape ................. 17
Care ........................................................ 17
Cleaning the
Tape-Handling Parts ........................ 17
Specifications ....................................... 19
©2001 RadioShack Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
RadioShack, RadioShack.com and Adaptaplugare
registered trademarks used by RadioShack Corporation.
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Features
ˆ
Features
Your RadioShack MICRO-33 Voice-Acti-
vated Microcassette Tape Recorder is
ideal for quick note-taking. Its compact
size makes it easy to slip into a pocket or
briefcase. You can use it at school, at
business conferences, for dictation in the
office, or anywhere on the go!
Voice-Actuated Circuitry (VOX) — be-
gins recording when the recorder picks up
sound and stops a few seconds after the
sound stops.
External Microphone Jack — lets you
use an external microphone, so you can
extend your recording range.
Fast Play — lets you play a tape back
about 30% faster than normal speed, to
save time when listening to a tape.
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4A Quick Look at Your Recorder
ˆ
A Quick Look at
Your Recorder
RECORD
PLAY
STOP/
EJECT
SPEED
REWIND
FAST-F
MIC
EAR
DC3V
Battery
Compartment
VOL/VOX
REC/
BATT
Tape
Counter
VOX IN
F-PLAY/OFF/PAUSE
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5
Preparation
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Preparation
CONNECTING POWER
You can power your recorder from internal
battery power, AC power (with an optional
AC adapter), or your vehicle’s battery
(with an optional DC adapter).
Using Batteries
You can use two AAA batteries (not sup-
plied) to power your recorder. For the best
performance and longest life, we recom-
mend RadioShack alkaline batteries.
Warning: Dispose of old batteries
promptly and properly. Do not burn or
bury them.
Cautions:
• Use only fresh batteries of the
required size and recommended
type.
• Do not use rechargeable batteries in
the recorder.
• Do not mix old and new batteries or
different types of batteries (standard
or alkaline).
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6Preparation
• If you do not plan to use the recorder
with batteries for several days or
more, remove the batteries. Batteries
can leak chemicals that can destroy
electronic parts.
When the REC/BATT indicator does not
light, lights dimly during manual recording,
or the recorder stops operating properly,
replace the batteries.
1. Slide the battery compartment cover
in the direction of the arrow until it
stops, then lift up the cover.
Caution: The battery compartment
cover is attached to the recorder. Do
not try to remove it.
2. Insert the batteries into the compart-
ment as indicated by the polarity sym-
bols (+ and –) marked on the back of
the recorder.
3. To close the battery compartment
cover, hold the cover down against
the recorder and slide it in the oppo-
site direction of the arrow.
Using AC or DC Power
To power the recorder from an AC outlet
or your vehicles battery power, you need
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7
Preparation
an AC or DC adapter and an Adaptaplug
(neither supplied, available at your local
RadioShack store).
Cautions:
You must use a (Class 2 for
AC) power source that sup-
plies 3 volts DC power and
delivers at least 200 mA. The center
tip of the Adaptaplug must be set to
positive, and the plug must properly
fit the recorder’s DC3V jack. Using an
AC adapter and plug that do not meet
these specifications could damage
the recorder, the adapter, or the plug.
• Always connect the adapter to the
recorder before you plug it into the
power source, and unplug the
adapter from the power source before
you unplug it from the recorder.
1. If necessary, set the adapter’s volt-
age switch to 3V.
2. Attach the Adaptaplug to the
adapter’s cord with the tip set to posi-
tive (+).
Caution: Be sure to set the tip polar-
ity to positive (+). If the polarity is
!
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8Preparation
reversed, the recorder, adapter, or
plug might be damaged.
3. Insert the barrel plug into the
recorder’s
DC3V jack. This discon-
nects the internal batteries.
4. Plug the other end of the adapter into
the power source.
CONNECTING AN
EARPHONE
You can use an optional earphone with a
3/32-inch plug to listen to a tape in privacy.
You can also use an earphone to listen to
what the recorder picks up through the in-
ternal microphone or an external micro-
phone. Your local RadioShack store
carries a wide selection of earphones.
Plug the earphone’s plug into the record-
er’s EAR jack. The built-in speaker auto-
matically disconnects.
Listening Safely
To protect your hearing, follow these
guidelines when you use an earphone.
• Set the volume to the lowest setting
before you begin listening. After you
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Preparation
begin listening, adjust the volume to a
comfortable level.
• Do not listen at extremely high vol-
ume levels. Extended high-volume
listening can lead to permanent hear-
ing loss.
• Once you set the volume, do not
increase it. Over time, your ears
adapt to the volume level, so a vol-
ume level that does not cause dis-
comfort might still damage your
hearing.
Traffic Safety
Do not wear an earphone while operating
a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle. This
can create a traffic hazard and could be il-
legal in some areas.
Even though some earphones let you
hear some outside sounds when listening
at normal volume levels, they still can
present a traffic hazard.
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10 Operation
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Operation
Although the recorder’s auto shut-off fea-
ture stops the recorder’s tape drive motor
when the tape reaches the end, the re-
corder continues to use power, and its
tape-handling parts continue to touch the
tape until you press STOP/EJECT. We rec-
ommend you press STOP/EJECT as soon
as the tape reaches the end. This helps to
save power and reduces the possibility of
damaging the tape.
LOADING A
MICROCASSETTE TAPE
We recommend MC-60 microcassette
tapes for up to 2 hours of recording/play-
back time, or MC-90 microcassette tapes
for up to 3 hours of recording/playback
time.
1. Use a pencil to turn the cassette’s
hub and remove any tape slack.
Avoid touching the tape.
2. Press STOP/EJECT to open the cas-
sette compartment door.
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