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P5045 Micro Telephone Recorder 
Operating Manual 
 
Congratulations on your purchase of the Micro Telephone Recorder. Your Micro Telephone Recorder 
represents a revolution in telephone recording. The compact attractive unit clearly records telephone 
conversations for later reference. The recorder is automatic and will only record when your telephone is 
off-hook. This unit incorporates exciting new features such as extended recording time and a switchable 
voice controlled system (VOX). With VOX it is possible to connect this recorder to multi-line or electronic 
telephone systems. Please review the following instructions carefully so that you may fully enjoy your new 
recorder’s functions. Contact information for technical support is given at the end of this document. 

NOTE: It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that conversations are only recorded in accordance 
with the law of the jurisdiction where the equipment is utilized. 

 

Features: 

 

Two way automatic telephone recording 

 

Revolutionary compact size 

 

Direct telephone line connection 

 

Voice controlled system (VOX) 

 

Two speed recording 

 

Tape counter 

 

Recording indicator 

 

Pause control 

 

Uses 2 x AA batteries (not included) 

 

Installing the Batteries 

 

Open the battery compartment by sliding the cover in the direction of the arrow. 

 

Insert two new AA batteries (UM-3) with the correct polarity as shown in the battery compartment. 

 

Replace the battery cover. 

 

Changing the Batteries 

If the sound becomes distorted or if the tape is moving slowly, replace the batteries with new ones. For best 
results we recommend the use of new alkaline or lithium cells. Recording time with new alkaline batteries 
is approximately seven hours. Life of the batteries differs depending on the use. Remove the batteries when 
the equipment is not in use for a long period. Dispose of exhausted batteries properly. 
 

Loading the Microcassette 

 

Confirm that the unit is in STOP mode. 

 

Press the STOP/EJECT button to open the cassette compartment cover. 

 

Insert a microcassette with the tape surface up. 

 

Gently press the cassette compartment cover closed 

 

If the cassette compartment cover can not be fully closed, remove the tape and adjust it’s sprocket 
alignment (by inserting a pen into the hub of the microcassette’s take-up spool and turn slightly). Then 
retry inserting the microcassette. 

 

Before inserting the microcassette tape, make sure that the tape is not loose. When the tape is loose, it 
can sometimes become cut or wound around the capstan. 

 

Installation for Recording Telephone Calls 

 

Connect one end of the supplied telephone cable to the recorder’s jack labeled with the telephone icon 
(

), and the other end to the telephone wall jack. 

 

The Micro Telephone Recorder is now ready for operation. 

 
 

To Record a Telephone Call 

Summary of Contents for P5045

Page 1: ...of the arrow Insert two new AA batteries UM 3 with the correct polarity as shown in the battery compartment Replace the battery cover Changing the Batteries If the sound becomes distorted or if the tape is moving slowly replace the batteries with new ones For best results we recommend the use of new alkaline or lithium cells Recording time with new alkaline batteries is approximately seven hours L...

Page 2: ...you desire voice controlled recording see How to Record with VOX Voice Control System below for more details Press the REC button and PLAY button simultaneously The red REC indicator will illuminate Recording will be made with the built in microphone Adjust the VOLUME control to set at a suitable recording level Generally the maximum volume level is best If the recording level is set too low you w...

Page 3: ...od sound quality With a C90 microcassette a total of 90 minutes 45 minutes each side is available For longer recording use 1 2 cm sec tape speed With a C90 microcassette a total of 3 hours recording 90 minutes each side is available Adjust the SPEED switch to the proper setting for your application Ensure that you playback the microcassette at the same speed at which it was recorded for proper pla...

Page 4: ...implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose which are expressly excluded or disclaimed P3 shall not be responsible for consequential incidental or other damages and P3 expressly excludes and disclaims liability for any damages resulting from the use operation improper application malfunction or defeat of any P3 product covered by this limited warranty By acceptance o...

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