INSTALLATION
You can connect the telephone cassette recorder directly to the phone line or a single phone. Select a location for your telephone cassette recorder that is out of the way of normal activities.
CONNECTING DIRECTLY TO THE PHONE LINE
When connected to the phone line, the recorder records phone conversations on any phone on that line. Follow these steps to connect the telephone cassette recorder to the phone line.
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1.Plug the supplied
2.Insert the
Notes:
•If the phone line jack is not a modular jack, you must update the wiring. You can convert the wiring yourself, using jacks and adapters available at your local RadioShack store, or you can let the phone company update the wiring for you.
•The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C.
CONNECTING TO
A PHONE
You can use the supplied handset adapter to connect the telephone cas- sette recorder to the same phone you plan to talk on. When connected this way, the recorder only records the phone conversations on that phone.
Important: The law in some areas re- quires that all parties on the phone line be able to hear a beep indicating the conversation is being recorded. If you connect the telephone cassette recorder to your phone using the supplied dual- prong cord and handset adapter, all par- ties on the phone line might not hear a beep during recording.
We recommend you check the laws in your area. If it is unlawful to record with- out a beep sounding, or if you are un- sure, connect the telephone cassette recorder as described in “Connecting Di- rectly to the Phone Line” to ensure the beep will sound.
Note: The RadioShack Cat. No. 279- 357 adapter might be required for some installations.
1.Plug the supplied
2.Insert the
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