Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product AM/FM Stereo Auto Reverse Cassette Recorder Radio Shack
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Cat. No. 14-729 OWNER’S MA NUAL AM/FM Stereo Auto Reverse Casse tte Recorder Plea se read before using this eq uipment. SCR -9 9 with B ass Boo st 14- 72 9.
2 FEAT URES © 1996 Ta ndy Corporation. All Ri ghts Reserved. Radio Shack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation. Your Radio Sh ack SCR-99 AM/FM Stereo Auto Reverse Ca ssette Re- corder with Ba ss Boost i s a versati l e, easy-t o-use m usi c system with man y useful featu res.
3 This symbol is intended to inform you that important operating and main tenance instructions are in cluded in the lite rature accompanyi ng this product.
4 CONTENTS Power So u rce s ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... ..... .. ... .... ..... .. ... ..... .... ..... .. ... .... ..... ... .. ..... .... ... .. .....
5 POWE R SOURCES You can op erate the S CR-99 us ing the suppl ied AC power cord o r i nt e r- nal b attery po wer. USING AC POWE R You can power t he SC R-99 fr o m standard AC p ower using the sup- plied AC pow er cord. Con nect the cord to ~A C IN on the back of the SCR-99 and a standard AC outlet.
6 Cautions: • Always dispose of the old b atter- ies promptly and properly. • Never leave dead, old, or weak batteries in t he SCR-99. T hey can leak chemicals and corrod e or dama ge e lectronic circuits.
7 USING EARPHONES For private listening, you can con- nect a pai r of earphones (n ot sup- plied) with a 1 /8-inch plug. Your local Radio Shac k store ca r ries a wide se- lection of earphones. Insert the e arphones’ 1 /8 -i nc h pl u g into the PHONE S j ac k on t he side of the SCR-99.
8 RADIO OPERATION Warning : To protect your hearing, set VOL UME MI N/MA X to its lo west set- ting b efore you turn on the ra dio. 1. Set F UNCT ION to RADIO to turn on the rad io. 2. Se t BAND to AM, FM, or FM STEREO. 3. Rotate the t un ing cont rol u ntil you h ear the desired station.
9 CASSE TTE PLA YER OPERA TION LOADI NG A CA SSETTE TA PE 1. Tak e up any s lack in the t ape by turn ing the cas sette’s hub w ith a penc il. If you do no t remove excess s lack, t h e t ap e mig ht beco me tangled in the rec ord/ playbac k mec hanism.
10 Notes: • Pr ess PAUSE t o temp o r a r ily sto p playback . Pre ss PAUSE again to resume playba ck. • P re ss to fa st - fo rw ar d, o r to rewind the tape to th e desired location. • Press DIRECTION to reverse the tape’ s di rection an d p lay the other side.
11 Recording from the Radi o 1. Lo ad a blank casset te t a pe or one y ou want t o record over in to the casse tte compartm ent. 2. Set TAPE/RADI O to R ADIO. 3. Set BAND to the desired band. 4. Adjust T UNING to the station you want to record. 5. Press RE CORD to b egin record- ing.
12 Preventing A cciden tal Eras ure Cassette tapes have two erase-pro- tection tabs, one for each s ide. When a tab is in place, you can record o n that side. To protect a reco rding from being ac- cidentally recorded ov er or erased, use a screwdriver to rem ove one or both of t he c assette tape’ s erase- protection t abs.
13 2. Remove the b atteries or discon nect the A C power sourc e. 3. Open the cassette compartment cover. 4. Press and hold down the erase-prot ection tab sensor, then press RECO RD to expose the record/playbac k and erase heads.
14 CARE AND MAINT ENA NCE CARING FOR YOUR SC R- 99 C R-99 AM/FM S tereo Auto Reverse o r design and craftsma nship. The foll o r SCR-99 so you can enjoy it for yea r he SCR-99 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it m ight contain minerals tha t can corr o e the SCR-99 gent ly and carefu lly.
15 THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW This equi pm ent co mplies with the li mits for a Class B dig ital device a s spe cified in Part 15 of FCC Rules. The se limits provide reasonable p rotection aga inst radio and T V interf erence in a residential area. However, your e quipment m ight cause radio or TV i nterference even whe n it i s operating properly.
16 SPEC IFICATIO NS RADIO Frequenc y Range: FM 88-108 M Hz AM 530-1710 kHz Antenna: FM Tel esc oping Ante nna AM F errite Rod CAS SET TE PLAYER Track System4 Tra ck Stereo Tape S peed1 7 /8 i nch /se .
RADIO SHACK A Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 7A5 Printed i n H ong Ko ng RADIO SHACK L IMITED WARR ANTY This product is warranted against defects for 90 days from date of purcha se f ro m Radio Shack company -owned stores a nd autho- rized Radio Shack franchisees a nd de alers.
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