Roberts Radio TCR-200 Regular Recording, Setting the Recording Speed, Listening While You Record

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Setting the Recording Speed

Set SPEED to EXT (extended) to record at a slower speed and a lower quality than regular speed, but extend the re- cording time. Tapes recorded with SPEED set to EXT must be played back with the recorder set to EXT.

Set SPEED to STD (standard) to record at regular speed. When you record with SPEED set to STD, you can play back the tape on this recorder (with SPEED set to STD) or any other cassette tape player.

REGULAR RECORDING

You can use your telephone cassette re- corder as a regular cassette recorder for recording dictation or conversations. For regular recording, be sure the dual- prong cord is not plugged in.

Set REC MODE to NORM for continuous recording, then press RECORD. Both RECORD and PLAY lock down. Then speak into the built-in microphone from a distance of about 12 inches.

 

 

 

REVIEW

 

CUE

 

 

RECORD

PLAY

REWIND

FAST-F

STOP/EJECT

PAUSE

DC 6V 300mA

VOX NORM

STD EXT

OFF ON

MONITOR

REC MODE

SPEED

Listening While You Record

Set MONITOR to ON to listen to a conver- sation through the telephone cassette recorder’s speaker as it is being record- ed. Slide VOLUME to a comfortable lis- tening level.

Note: To temporarily stop recording, press PAUSE. To resume recording, press PAUSE again.

To stop recording, press STOP/EJECT.

DC 6V 300mA

VOX NORM

STD EXT

OFF ON

MONITOR

REC MODE

SPEED

Note: While you record your own phone conversation, set MONITOR to OFF. Oth- erwise, it might cause a high-pitched tone to sound through your telephone handset or through the telephone cas- sette recorder’s speaker.

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Contents TCR-200 Features Read this Before Installation FCC StatementContents Using Battery Power Connecting PowerUsing AC Power PreparationInstallation Connecting to PhoneUsing AN Earphone Listening SafelyLoading a Cassette Tape Setting the BeepOperation Recording a Phone ConversationSetting the Record Mode Setting the Sensitivity LevelRegular Recording Setting the Recording SpeedListening While You Record Playing a Tape Using the Tape CounterFast-Forward and Rewind Care and Maintenance Preventing Accidental Erasure Tape Tips TechniquesRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality FCC Wants YOU to Know Cleaning the Tape-Handling PartsLightning Fm Page 15 Friday, August 13, 1999 921 AM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas