Roberts Radio TCR-200 owner manual Setting the Record Mode, Setting the Sensitivity Level

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2.Press RECORD. Both RECORD and PLAY lock down. When RECORD is pressed down, every call made or received is recorded.

Notes:

If you set REC MODE to VOX, when both parties are silent for about 5 seconds, the recorder stops recording until someone starts speaking again.

The VOLUME setting does not affect the recording level.

VU/LEVEL flashes during record- ing.

Setting the Record Mode

When REC MODE is set to VOX, the re- corder begins recording when it receives sound through the microphone or phone line, and stops recording when it does not receive sound for about 5 seconds.

DC 6V 300mA

VOX NORM

STD EXT

OFF ON

MONITOR

REC MODE

SPEED

Set REC MODE to NORM to record con- tinuously until the tape reaches the end or you press STOP/EJECT.

0 0 0

VU

LEVEL

 

MIC

TCR-200 VOICE ACTIVATED

TELEPHONE CASSETTE RECORDER

To temporarily stop recording, press PAUSE. To resume record- ing, press PAUSE again.

 

 

 

REVIEW

 

CUE

STOP/EJECT

 

RECORD

PLAY

REWIND

FAST-F

PAUSE

If the tape reaches the end during a recording, it automatically releases RECORD and PLAY, and stops.

3.To stop recording, press STOP/

EJECT.

Setting the Sensitivity Level

When you set REC MODE to VOX, you must set the sensitivity level located on the bottom of the recorder. H (high) is the most sensitive setting and requires only a soft sound to begin recording. L (low) is the least sensitive setting and requires a louder sound to begin record- ing. If the tape does not stop after about 5 seconds of silence, set SENSITIVITY to M (medium) or L (low).

SENSITIVITY

L M H

CAUTION

ALWAYS DISCONNECT ALL TELEPHONE

LINES FROM THE WALL OUTLETS BEFORE

SERVICING OR DISASSEMBLING THIS

EQUIPMENT, OR REPLACING BATTERIES.

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Contents TCR-200 Features FCC Statement Read this Before InstallationContents Using AC Power Connecting PowerUsing Battery Power PreparationConnecting to Phone InstallationListening Safely Using AN EarphoneOperation Setting the BeepLoading a Cassette Tape Recording a Phone ConversationSetting the Sensitivity Level Setting the Record ModeSetting the Recording Speed Regular RecordingListening While You Record Using the Tape Counter Playing a TapeFast-Forward and Rewind Care and Maintenance Tape Tips Techniques Preventing Accidental ErasureRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts FCC Wants YOU to KnowLightning Fm Page 15 Friday, August 13, 1999 921 AM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas