Radio Shack 14-1132 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Playing a Tape
• If you set DIRECTION to REV, the recorder 
plays only the reverse side and stops at the 
end of that side. 
• If you move DIRECTION from REV to FWD 
during playback, the recorder stops. 
• Continuous playback: plays both sides of the 
tape continuously until you press STOP
• Set REC SPEED to NORM for tapes that 
have been prerecorded on other recorders 
or recorded with the normal record setting on 
this recorder. Or set REC SPEED to EXT for 
tapes that have been recorded with the 
extended record setting on this recorder. 
Recording
• The recorder records on one side of the 
tape, automatically reverses the tape’s 
direction, records on the reverse side of the 
tape, then automatically stops.
• You can use an earphone (not supplied) to 
monitor a recording in progress. 
• To pause recording, slide PAUSE in the 
direction of the arrow. To resume recording, 
slide PAUSE to the other position. 
• Voice-activated recording saves power and 
tape if there are long or frequent pauses in 
the material you are recording. 
• Tapes recorded at EXT can play only on this 
recorder or on another recorder that has the 
extended recording feature. 
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Recording
If you load a cassette with the erase-protection 
tabs broken off, do not try to force down 
RECORD. This can damage the recording 
mechanism.
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Use the built-in microphone or an optional external microphone to record. 
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Set 
MIC SENS
 to 
LO
 (low) when the sound source is 
nearby, or to 
HI
 (high) when the sound source is far away.
Slide 
VOICE ZOOM
 to 
ON
 to record specific voices without 
background interference. The recorder cuts off higher and 
lower frequency signals (background noise) and enhances 
the mid-range. 
Set 
REC SPEED
 to 
NORM 
for normal recording or to 
EXT
 
for extended recording (twice the normal recording time). 
When 
REC SPEED
 is set to 
EXT
, the recorder puts the 
recording in half the space used during normal speed. 
Set 
VOX
 to 
OUT
 to manually start and stop recording, or to 
IN
 to use voice-activated recording. When 
VOX
 is set to 
IN
recording begins when the recorder picks up sound and 
stops a few seconds after the sound stops. 
If you set 
VOX
 to 
IN
, adjust 
VOX SENS
 to set the 
sound level at which recording begins. When you 
adjust 
VOX SENS
 higher, softer sounds start VOX 
recording. When you adjust 
VOX SENS
 lower, 
louder sounds start VOX recording. 
Press 
RECORD
 when you want to begin recording. 
RECORD
 and 
PLAY
 automatically lock down. If 
VOX
 is set to 
OUT
, recording 
begins immediately. If 
VOX
 is set to 
IN
, recording begins when 
the recorder picks up sound. 
To stop recording 
before it automatically 
stops, press 
STOP
.
Switch 
DIRECTION
 
to 
FWD
 to play the 
side of the cassette 
facing out, or to 
REV
 to play the side 
facing in. 
Use the tape counter to keep track of the tape position 
during recording or playback. Before playing a tape, press 
the tape counter reset button to set the counter to 000. 
Set the auto reverse switch inside the cassette compart-
ment to
 (one-time playback) or 
(continuous) 
playback. One-time playback plays one side of the tape to 
its end, then automatically reverses the tape’s playback 
direction, plays the reverse side of the tape, then 
automatically stops.
Insert a tape then press 
PLAY
. The 
button locks down and the tape plays.
Turn 
PLAYBACK SPEED
 toward 
FAST
 to play the tape 
more quickly or toward 
SLOW
 to play it more slowly. 
Adjust 
VOLUME
 to the 
desired listening level.
To stop the tape, press 
STOP
.
To stop play momentarily, 
slide 
PAUSE
 in the direction of 
the arrow. Slide 
PAUSE 
to the 
other position to resume play. 
Fast forward
Rewind
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To protect your hearing, follow these 
guidelines when you use an earphone.
• 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. 
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Do not wear an earphone 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.
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