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Portable Cassette 
Tape Recorder

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Powering the Recorder

Installing Batteries

1. Press down on the 

battery compartment 
cover and slide it in 
the direction of the 
arrows to remove it.

2. Insert four size C 

batteries as indicated 
by the polarity 
symbols marked 
inside.

3. Replace the cover.

Using AC or DC Power

You can power the recorder using a 6V, 
300mA AC adapter or a 12V power source 
(such as your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter 
socket), and a size M Adaptaplug™ adapter 
(none supplied). Both are available at your 
local RadioShack store.

Caution: You must use a Class 2 
power source that supplies 6V DC and 
delivers 300mA. Its center tip must be 

set to negative and its plug must fit the 
recorder's 

DC 6V

jack. Using an adapter that 

does not meet these specifications could 
damage the recorder or the adapter.

1. Set the adapter’s voltage switch to 6V.

2. Attach the Adaptaplug to the adapter’s 

cord with the tip set to negative. 

3. Insert the adapter’s barrel plug into the 

recorder’s

 DC 6V

 jack. This disconnects 

the batteries.

4. Plug the other end of the adapter into a 

standard AC outlet or a DC power source.

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Step One

Loading a Cassette

1. Remove any slack from the cassette tape 

by turning one of the hubs with a pencil. 
The tape might become tangled in the 
record/playback mechanism if you do not 
remove excess slack.

2. Press 

STOP/EJECT 

to open the cassette 

compartment door.

3. Insert the tape with its open edge outward 

toward the controls, and the desired side 
facing up.

4. Close the door.

Step Three

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 BATTERY NOTES 

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Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. 

Do not burn or bury batteries.

Use fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.

Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or 
rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.

If you do not plan to use the recorder for a month or more, remove the batteries. 
Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage electronic parts.

Connecting Earphones

Use the supplied earphone for private listening. Insert the earphone’s 
plug into the recorder’s 

EAR

 jack. Connecting the earphone automatically 

disconnects the built-in speaker.

Listening Safely

Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening. After 
you begin listening, adjust the volume to a comfortable level.

Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended high-volume 
listening can lead to permanent hearing loss.

Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over time, your ears 
adapt to the volume level, so a volume level that does not cause 
discomfort might still damage your hearing. 

Traffic Safety

Do not wear earphones while operating a motor vehicle or riding a 
bicycle. This can create a traffic hazard and could be illegal in some 
areas.

Even though some earphones let you hear some outside sounds 
when listening at normal volume levels, they still can present a traffic 
hazard.

Step Two

Recording

Using the Built-In Microphone

1. Load a cassette tape in the compartment.

2. Place the recorder as close as possible to the recording 

source (within 2-3 feet, if possible).

3. Press 

RECORD

. Both 

PLAY

 and 

RECORD

 automatically 

remain pressed down, and the 

RECORD/BATT

 LED lights 

while recording.

4. Press 

PAUSE

 at any time to temporarily stop recording. To 

resume recording, press 

PAUSE

 again.

5. Press 

STOP/EJECT

 to stop recording.

Using an External Microphone

You can connect an external 1/8-inch plug to the recorder. 
Depending on the type of microphone you use, this is handy 
when you want to record only an individual’s voice or exclude 
other sounds in the surrounding area. Your local Radioshack 
store carries a wide variety of microphones.

Step Five

1. Load a cassette tape in the compartment.

2. Connect an external microphone.

If the external microphone has a 1/8-inch plug, insert it 
into the recorder’s 

MIC

 jack.

If the external microphone has two plugs and an On/Off 
switch,
 this means you can remotely control the recorder 
from your microphone. Insert the microphone’s 1/8-inch 
plug into the recorder’s 

MIC

 jack, and the smaller plug into 

the 

REM

 jack.

3. Press 

RECORD

. Both 

PLAY

 and 

RECORD

 automatically 

remain pressed down.

4. If you are using an external microphone with an On/Off 

switch, set the switch to ON.

5. Speak into the microphone.

6. Press 

STOP/EJECT

 to stop recording.

Playing a Cassette 

1. Load a cassette tape in the compartment.

2. Rotate 

VOLUME

 to 

MIN

 for low sound.

3. Press 

PLAY

. The tape begins to play.

4. Adjust 

VOLUME

 to the desired listening level.

5. To stop playback before the tape reaches the end, press 

STOP/EJECT

. Otherwise, the tape will automatically stop playing 

once it reaches the end.

6. Press 

STOP/EJECT

 again to open the cassette compartment door 

and remove the cassette.

Step Four

Cassette tape compartment

MIN-VOLUME-MAX — Adjust 
playback volume to the desired 
listening level.

DC 6V

 — 

Connect 

an adapter and use 
AC or DC power.

MIC

 — Connect an external 

microphone, if desired.

REM

 — Connect an external 

microphone here if the 
microphone has remote 
control capability.

EAR

 — Connect the supplied 

earphone here for private listening.

AUX

 — Connect an external audio 

source so that you can record from it.

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