Tascam CD-VT1 Owner's Manual page 6

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First steps with your CD-VT1
hen the battery level drops the unit
hen the battery level drops the unit
automatically shuts down and must be
automatically shuts down and must be
restarted with the
restarted with the
POWER
the batteries have been replaced
the batteries have been replaced
ote that the battery indicator on the
display only provides a rough estimate
of remaining battery life and under
some circumstances there may not be
enough power in the batteries to power
the  despite the battery
power indication on the display
Using an AC adapter
nly use a   adapter
not supplied sing another type of
 adapter may damage your 

lways make sure that the  voltage
matches the voltage written on the 
adapter
NOTE
Always remove batteries when operating the
unit with an AC adapter. If batteries are ac-
cidentally left in the unit when it is operated
with an AC adapter, always switch off the
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unit before changing from AC adapter to
battery power or switching from battery to
AC adapter operation.
switch after
Switching on the unit
 e  has two power switches
se the fi rst
switch to turn the power to the whole
unit on and off 
 e second switch
controls the power to the
and eff ect unit f this section is off  you
cannot use these jacks or use any of the
vocalrelated menu systems eff ect and
voice changer
lso note the
the s controls and keys when
it is in the
the display when this switch is on
POWER
switch sliding
MIC ON/OFF
MIC
jacks
HOLD
switch that locks
ON
position 
appears in
HOLD
Auto power-save
f the unit is powered using batteries
for more than  minutes in stop mode
or with no disc loaded or opened the
 player shuts down display shows
 but you can still use the vocal
CD OFF
section
estart the  player alone by using
the
key or use the
y/J
switch if both the  and vocal sec
tions are turned off 
POWER

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