Connecting To Power; Using Ac Power; Using Battery Power - Radio Shack TCR-100 Owner's Manual

Telephone cassette recorder
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CONNECTING TO
POWER
You can power your cassette re-
corder using either AC power (with
an optional AC adapter) or
4 AA
batteries.
Using AC Power
Your recorder can be powered by
an optional AC adapter that pro-
vides 6 volts, such as Cat. No. 273-
1650.
Caution: You must use a Class II,
120V AC/6V DC adapter that de-
livers at least 300 milliamps.
Its
plug must correctly fit the cassette
recorder's DC 6V jack with the tip
set to negative. Using an adapter
that does not meet these require-
ments could damage the cassette
recorder or the adapter.
Follow these steps to connect your
cassette recorder to AC power.
1. Set the AC adapter's voltage
switch to 6V.
2. Insert the green-tipped barrel
plug's black end into the adap-
ter's cord to read TIP NEG.
3. Insert the green plug into the
cassette recorder's DC
sv
jack.
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Note: Connecting
AC
power
automatically disconnects batt-
ery power.
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4. Plug the adapter into a standard
AC power outlet.
Using Battery Power
AC Power
Outlet
Your cassette recorder can
be
powered
by 4 AA
batteries. For the
longest life, we recommend alka-
line batteries (such as Radio Shack
Cat. No. 23- 552).
Follow these steps to install or re-
place the batteries.
1. Press the battery compartment
cover's tab and lift off the cover.
2. Insert the batteries into the com-
partment, as indicated by the po-
'. larity symbols (
+
and-) marked
inside the compartment.

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