Radio Shack TCR-100 Owner's Manual page 2

Telephone cassette recorder
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FEATURES
Your Radio Shack TCR-100 Tele-
phone Cassette Recorder is perfect
for your home or office. It can re-
cord telephone conversations when
you make or receive calls. You can
also use it as a tape recorder to re-
cord dictation or conversation dur-
ing a meeting.
It is easy to use and includes these
features:
Voice-Actuated Recording (VOX)
Setting - records only when it re-
ceives sound so you can save pow-
er and prevent blank sections on
the tape.
Normal Recording Setting - re-
cords dictation or conversation at
the touch of a button.
Handset Adapter - lets you record
directly from the phone you talk on.
Monitor - lets you listen to a con-
versation through the cassette re-
corder's speaker as it is being re-
corded.
Automatic Stop - stops the cass-
ette recorder when a cassette tape
reaches its end while playing and
recording.
The Built-In Microphone -
lets
you record without connecting an
external microphone.
Cue/Review Function - advanc-
es or rewinds the tape during play
to help you find a specific section
oil the tape.
Two Power Sources - you can
power the cassette recorder with
AC power or 4 AA batteries.
Earphone Jack - lets you connect
an earphone with a 1/s -inch plug for
private listening.
Note: It is illegal in some states to
record a conversation without the
consent of all parties to the conver-
sation, including the phone com-
pany. Check the laws in your area
before using the telephone cassette
recorder.
For your records, we suggest you
write your cassette recorder's seri-
al number in the space below. The
serial number is shown on the bot-
tom of the cassette recorder.
Serial Number:
©1994 Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
Radio Shack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.
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