Radio Shack 43-1236 user service Using the Recording Control, Care Maintenance

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To stop recording, stop the recorder.

 

 

To play the cassette tape, set

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RECORD/PLAYBACK to PLAYBACK

 

and follow the instructions in your tape

 

recorder’s owner’s manual to rewind

 

and play the tape.

2.The A/B switch lets you set the switch polarity to match that of the tape recorder used with the con- trol. Set A/B to the position that stops recording when you are not using the phone line.

Start by setting A/B to A. Then put a cassette tape into the recorder and press the record button. If the tape moves, set A/B to B. If the tape did not move, leave A/B set to A.

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3.To test the control, lift the handset of any phone on the telephone line. The tape should start moving and recording should begin. Hang up the phone. The tape should stop.

USING THE RECORDING CONTROL

To record a call, set RECORD/PLAY- BACK to RECORD. The recorder auto- matically records all phone calls you make and receive.

CARE AND

MAINTENANCE

To enjoy your RadioShack Multi- Phone Recording Control for a long time:

Keep the control dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.

Use and store the control only in normal temperature environ- ments.

Handle the control gently and carefully. Don’t drop it.

Keep the control away from dust and dirt.

Wipe the control with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.

Modifying or tampering with the con- trol’s internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty. If your control is not per- forming as it should, take it to your lo- cal RadioShack store for assistance. If the trouble is affecting the telephone lines, the phone company can ask you to disconnect your control until you have resolved the problem.

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