Samsung Microcassette Recorder 14 1196 User Guide

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OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.  
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FCC Declaration of Conformity ........................... 1  
A Quick Look at the Recorder ............................. 1  
Features .............................................................. 1  
Preparation .......................................................... 2  
Installing Batteries ............................................ 2  
Setting the Clock .............................................. 2  
Connecting Earphones ..................................... 2  
Listening Safely ................................................ 2  
Traffic Safety ................................................ 2  
Attaching the Wrist Strap ................................. 2  
Using the Microphone Stand ............................ 2  
Operation ............................................................. 2  
Locking the Recorder’s Controls ...................... 2  
Selecting a Folder ............................................ 3  
Recording ......................................................... 3  
Setting Microphone Sensitivity ..................... 3  
Recording Messages in Folder [A] or [B] ..... 3  
Recording Messages in Folder [S] ............... 3  
Checking the Number of Files  
Your RadioShack DR-86 Digital Recorder is  
ideal for quick note taking. Its light weight and  
small size make it easy to slip into a pocket,  
briefcase, or purse. You can use it at school,  
at a business conference, for dictation, or on  
the go. You can start recording manually or  
set the recorder so sound activates  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
recording. The recorder provides an hour and  
a half of recording time.  
Product:  
Model:  
Digital Recorder  
14-1196  
Three Message Folders — let you save up  
to 100 messages in each folder to organize  
your messages more effectively.  
Responsible  
Party:  
RadioShack  
100 Throckmorton  
Fort Worth, TX 76102  
Flash Memory — digital recording means no  
tapes to load or break.  
PC Data Transfer Kit — allows you to record  
Phone:  
817-415-3200  
voice files directly to a PC.  
Recorded in the Folder ................................ 3  
Playing Back Messages ................................... 3  
Using Fast Playback .................................... 3  
Using Schedule Playback ............................ 3  
Fast-Forwarding/Rewinding ............................. 4  
Using Forward Skip/Reverse Skip ............... 4  
Erasing Messages ............................................ 4  
Erasing a Single Message ........................... 4  
Erasing All Messages in Folder [A] or [B] .... 4  
Erasing Messages in Folder [S] ................... 4  
Moving a Message Between  
Folders [A] and [B] ........................................... 4  
Setting the Options ........................................... 4  
Voice Activation ........................................... 4  
Message Alarm Playback ............................ 5  
Schedule Alarm Playback ............................ 5  
Turning the Key Tone On/Off ....................... 5  
Setting the Time ........................................... 5  
Using the Recorder with a PC ............................. 5  
Operating Environment .................................... 6  
Installing Digital Wave Player ........................... 6  
Uninstalling Digital Wave Player 6  
Running Digital Wave Player ............................ 6  
Transferring Recorded Files to the PC ............. 6  
Transferring All Folders ................................ 6  
Transferring a Selected Folder .................... 6  
Direct Recording .............................................. 6  
Playing Files on the PC .................................... 7  
Special Digital Wave Player Functions ............. 7  
Intro Scan ..................................................... 7  
Creating Subfolders ..................................... 7  
Setting the Time/Date Using the PC ............ 7  
Troubleshooting ................................................... 7  
Care ..................................................................... 7  
Resetting the Recorder .................................... 7  
Specifications ...................................................... 7  
Message Alarm Playback — the recorder  
sounds an alarm at a set time and date and  
plays back a selected message.  
Schedule Playback — the recorder sounds  
an alarm at a set time and plays back  
schedule messages for a set date.  
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Record  
Indicator  
Microphone —  
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EAR —  
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Your recorder requires two AAA batteries  
(not supplied) for power. For the best  
performance and longest life, we recommend  
RadioShack alkaline batteries.  
REC  
DISPLA  
Y —  
Press to  
view  
MODE —  
Press to  
select  
Cautions:  
• Use only fresh batteries of the required  
size and recommended type.  
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HQ, SP,  
current  
time,  
current  
• Do not mix old and new batteries,  
different types of batteries (standard,  
alkaline, or rechargeable), or  
rechargeable batteries of different  
capacities.  
STOP —  
Press to  
stop  
ERASE—  
Press to  
erase  
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selected  
1. Slide the battery compartment cover in  
the direction of the arrow to open it.  
MENU/FOLDER  
— Press to  
select a menu  
2. Place the batteries in the compartment  
as indicated by the polarity symbols (+  
and –) marked beside the compartment.  
REC — Press to  
begin  
Built-In Speaker — Lets you  
listen to notes you recorded.  
3. Snap the cover back in place.  
Note: When you install or replace the  
batteries, the hour indicator flashes. See  
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Notes:  
• Do not touch the microphone grill while  
Hold down STOP while the recorder is  
stopped. The total number of files recorded in  
the folder appears for as long as you hold  
down STOP.  
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To fast-forward through a message, hold  
down +/ for more than one second while  
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recording. Doing so may cause noise  
and degrade the microphone’s  
performance.  
the recorder is paused or in playback.  
To rewind through a message, hold down –/  
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1. Repeatedly press MENU/FOLDER to  
select the folder which contains the  
message you want to hear.  
for more than one second while the  
• Be sure to keep the microphone toward  
the speaker during recording.  
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recorder is paused or in playback.  
To ensure successful recording, make a  
test recording to choose the appropriate  
microphone sensitivity before recording.  
The recorder continues fast-forwarding or  
rewinding as long as you hold down either  
button.  
2. Repeatedly press or hold down –/ or +/  
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until the number of the message you  
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want to hear appears.  
When the recorder reaches the end of (while  
fast-forwarding) or the beginning of (while  
rewinding) a message, the recorder pauses  
(for about half a second). Then the recorder  
starts fast-forwarding or rewinding the next or  
previous message. When the recorder  
reaches the first or last message, it  
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3. Press PLAY to start playback.  
1. Repeatedly press MENU/FOLDER until Q7Sý  
orýQ8S appears.  
4. Adjust the volume to the desired  
listening level.  
2. Press REC to start recording. The record  
indicator lights and recording begins.  
The display shows the current folder  
name, the current message number, the  
recording mode (>G, IF, or BF), and the  
elapsed recording time.  
5. To temporarily stop playback, press  
PLAY. F7KI; flashes. To resume  
playback, press PLAY again.  
automatically stops.  
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6. The recorder automatically stops at the  
end of each message. To stop playback  
sooner, press STOP.  
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To skip backward to a message while the  
recorder is stopped, paused, in playback or  
fast playback, repeatedly press (or hold down  
3. To temporarily stop recording, press  
REC. F7KI;ýand the record indicator  
flash. To resume recording, press REC  
again.  
Note: Playback stops if you press STOP while  
the recorder is paused or leave the recorder  
set to pause for 10 minutes.  
while the recorder is stopped) –/ until the  
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desired message number appears.  
4. Press STOP when you are finished  
To skip forward to a message while the  
recorder is stopped, paused, in playback or  
fast playback, repeatedly press (or hold down  
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recording.  
1. To start fast playback (30% faster than  
normal speed), hold down PLAY for more  
than one second while the recorder is  
stopped, paused, or in playback. <#FB7Oý  
briefly appears.  
Notes:  
while the recorder is stopped) +/ until the  
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• Recording stops if you press STOP while  
the recorder is paused or leave the  
recorder set to pause for 10 minutes.  
desired message number appears. Release  
the button to stop skipping. When the  
recorder reaches the first or last message, it  
automatically stops.  
2. Press PLAY again to resume playback at  
• When the remaining recording time falls  
below five minutes, the remaining  
recording time appears.  
the normal speed.  
Note: You cannot skip forward or backward  
in folder [S] while the recorder is stopped.  
You can skip forward or backward only while  
the recorder is paused or in playback.  
3. If you press STOP during fast playback or  
the recorder reaches the end of a  
message, the recorder stops.  
• When the remaining recording time falls  
below one minute, the record indicator  
flashes.  
You cannot record additional messages  
if <KBB appears when you press REC. To  
continue recording, erase unneeded  
messages. See “Erasing Messages” on  
Page 3.  
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1. Repeatedly press MENU/FOLDER to  
select the QIS folder.  
Note: If you do not press a key for more than  
eight seconds, the recorder returns to  
standby and does not erase the message.  
2. To select the date for the schedule you  
want to check, repeatedly press or hold  
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1. Repeatedly press MENU/FOLDER to  
select the desired folder.  
down –/ or +/ while the recorder is  
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stopped.  
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1. Repeatedly press MENU/FOLDER until QIS  
and the current month and day appear.  
To find the date where the next message  
2. Repeatedly press –/ or +/ while the  
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is recorded, hold down –/ or +/ while  
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recorder is stopped, in payback, or  
paused to select the message number  
you want to erase.  
the recorder is stopped. The recorder  
starts searching by date, stops at the  
next recorded message, and beeps  
twice. If there are no further messages,  
the recorder scrolls through the calendar  
year by month.  
2. Repeatedly press or hold down –/ or +/  
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to select the desired date.  
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3. Press REC. The record indicator lights  
3. Press ERASE. The selected message  
number, ;H7I;, and O;I appear  
alternately.  
and recording begins.  
4. Press STOP to stop recording.  
3. Press PLAY. The recorder plays back all  
messages in succession for the selected  
date.  
4. Press ERASE again within eight seconds  
to delete the message. Otherwise, press  
any other key.  
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Repeatedly press MENU/FOLDER until the  
desired folder appears.  
4. Press STOP to stop playback.  
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At the set time and on the set date, the  
recorder sounds short beep tones and  
the record indicator flashes. Press any  
button (except REC MODE or DISPLAY).  
The recorder plays back the selected  
message. When playback finishes, the  
recorder clears the alarm setting for that  
message.  
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1. Repeatedly press MENU/FOLDER tuntil  
Q7S or Q8S appears.  
While playing back (or pausing) a message  
in folder [A] or [B], hold down MENU/FOLDER  
for more than one second. This moves the  
current message to the last position in the  
other folder ([A] to [B], or [B] to [A]). CEL;ý  
appears.  
2. While the recorder is stopped, hold  
down ERASE for more than two seconds.  
7BB flashes, and ;H7I; and O;I  
alternately appear.  
7. To cancel a set alarm message, select  
the desired folder, then select the set  
alarm message number. Repeat Steps  
2–5, then press PLAY. When ED%E<<ý  
appears, press –/ or +/ to select  
You cannot move messages from folder [S]  
to another folder, or move messages from  
folders [A] or [B] to [S].  
3. Press ERASE again within eight seconds  
to delete all messages in a folder. ;H7I;  
flashes. Otherwise, press any other key.  
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OFF. Then press STOP.  
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To erase a message for a single date:  
Note: If you do not press any button for  
about three minutes while in options mode,  
the recorder automatically exits the mode.  
Notes:  
1. Repeatedly press MENU/FOLDER until  
You cannot set alarm messages if you  
have already set 20 messages or if you  
select message number 000.  
QISýappears.  
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When you use this feature, recording begins  
when the recorder picks up sound and stops  
when the sound stops.  
2. Press –/ or +/ to select the desired  
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date, then press PLAY.  
• The beep tones stop automatically if no  
button is pressed for five minutes after  
the beeping starts. The message is not  
played back.  
3. Press –/ or +/ to select the  
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message you want to erase during  
playback.  
1. Hold down MENU/FOLDER for more than  
one second while the recorder is  
• Message alarm playback operates even  
if the recorder is locked.  
stopped, then repeatedly press –/ or  
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4. Press STOP.  
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5. Press ERASE. The selected message  
number, ;H7I;, and O;I appear  
alternately.  
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You can set the recorder so it sounds an  
alarm at the specified time and plays back  
the day’s messages every day.  
2. Press PLAY to enter the voice activation-  
setting mode. Either E<< or Edýflashes.  
3. Press –/ or +/ so Ed flashes to turn  
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6. Press ERASE again within eight seconds  
to delete the selected message. ;H7I;  
flashes. Otherwise, press any other key.  
The message numbers are  
on voice activation (or E<<ýflashes to turn  
1. Hold down MENU/FOLDER for more than  
one second while the recorder is  
off the voice activation).  
4. Press PLAY to complete the setting.  
stopped, then repeatedly press or hold  
down –/ or +/ until QISý7B7HC  
automatically reassigned.  
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5. Press STOP to exit options mode. ;D:  
flashes.  
To erase all messages for a selected date:  
flashes.  
2. Press PLAY to enter the alarm setting  
1. Repeatedly press MENU/FOLDER until  
Note: L9L7ýappears on the display if this  
feature is activated.  
mode. Either E<< or EDýflashes.  
QIS appears.  
3. Press –/ or +/ to select ED.  
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2. Press –/ or +/ to select the desired  
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You can set the recorder so it sounds an  
alarm at a specified time and plays back a  
message set for that time. You can set up to  
20 alarm messages.  
date.  
4. Press PLAY. The hour digits flash.  
3. Hold down ERASE for more than two  
seconds. 7BB flashes, and the date and  
O;I alternately appear.  
5. Repeatedly press –/ or +/ to set the  
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hour and press PLAY.  
6. Repeat Step 5 to set the minutes.  
4. Press ERASE again within eight seconds  
to delete all messages in a selected  
date. ;H7I; flashes. Otherwise, press  
any other key.  
1. Select a message you want to play.  
7. To complete the folder schedule alarm  
2. Hold down MENU/FOLDER for more than  
one second while the recorder is  
setting, press STOP. ;D:ýappears.  
stopped, then repeatedly press or hold  
8. At the set alarm time each day, the  
recorder beeps. Press any button  
(except REC MODE or DISPLAY) to play  
back all of the messages recorded for  
the current date.  
To erase all messages in Folder [S]:  
down –/ or +/ until 7B7HC flashes.  
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1. Repeatedly press MENU/FOLDER until  
3. Press PLAY to enter the alarm setting  
QIS appears.  
mode. The month digit(s) flash.  
2. Hold down ERASE for more than four  
seconds. QISýand 7BB flash, and ;H7I;ý  
and O;I alternately flash.  
4. Repeatedly press or hold down –/ or  
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Note: Schedule alarm playback operates  
even if the recorder is locked.  
+/ to set the month and press PLAY.  
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5. Repeat Step 4 to set the desired date  
and time for alarm playback.  
3. Press ERASE again within eight seconds  
to erase all messages in folder [S].  
Otherwise, press any other key.  
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1. Hold down MENU/FOLDER for more than  
one second while the recorder is  
6. When you have finished alarm setting,  
press STOP.  
alarm is activated.  
appears, indicating an  
stopped, then repeatedly press or hold  
down –/ or +/ until X;;F flashes.  
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2. Press PLAY.  
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E<<ýflashes.  
                  
                   
                   
                   
                    
                    
                    
• RadioShack Digital Wave Player does  
not support Apple Macintosh computers.  
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3. Press –/ or +/ so E<< flashes to turn  
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• These instructions assume users are  
familiar with Microsoft Windows  
software. For details on PC operation or  
your operating system, refer to the  
operating instructions for your PC.  
1. Click Start/Programs/RadioShack Digital  
Wave Player/Uninstall Digital Wave Player.  
off the key tone or ED flashes to turn on  
the key tone.  
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to  
uninstall the RadioShack Digital Wave  
Player.  
4. Press STOP to finish the setting and exit  
the options mode.  
• If you are installing the software on  
Windows 2000 or Windows XP  
Professional, you must log in as the  
administrator.  
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1. Hold down MENU/FOLDER for more than  
one second while the recorder is  
stopped, then repeatedly press or hold  
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Note: Before making any connections, make  
sure that the recorder is stopped.  
down –/ or +/ until J?C;ýflashes.  
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Operating system: Microsoft Windows 98/Me/  
2000 Professional/XP.  
Connect the recorder to your PC by plugging  
one end of the supplied USB cable into the  
PC I/F port on your recorder and the other end  
of the cable to the back of your PC (refer to  
your PC’s owner’s manual for the location).  
The RadioShack Digital Wave Player starts,  
and the main window automatically appears.  
2. Press PLAY.  
3. See “Setting the Clock” on Page 2 for  
instructions on setting the time.  
IBM PC/AT-compatible  
machine  
PC  
Intel Pentium 166 MHz or  
CPU  
more  
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To use RadioShack Digital Wave Player  
without connecting the recorder to the PC, or  
if RadioShack Digital Wave Player does not  
start automatically when you connect the  
recorder to the PC, click Start/Programs/  
RadioShack Digital Wave Player/Digital Wave  
Player.  
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RAM  
32 MB or more  
25 MB (additional space  
Hard-Disk Space required to store voice  
files)  
You can use the supplied RadioShack Digital  
Wave Player software to:  
• download the files in your recorder to  
your computer  
Creative Labs Sound  
Sound Card  
Blaster 16 or any 100%  
compatible sound card  
• store and manage voice recordings  
made with the recorder  
800 × 600 pixels min.,  
256 colors min.  
To exit RadioShack Digital Wave Player, click  
on the Exit button in the upper right corner of  
the window, or click File/Exit Digital Wave  
Player.  
Display  
• play back files  
CD-ROM Drive  
USB port  
2X or faster  
• record voice files directly on a PC using  
the recorder with a USB terminal  
connector  
At least one free port  
Audio Output  
Jacks  
Earphone (or speaker)  
outputs  
Notes:  
Before transferring recorded files or recording  
directly to the PC, be sure:  
• It may take a few minutes to start the  
RadioShack Digital Wave Player for the  
first time.  
Note: USB support is not available if  
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP is upgraded from  
Windows 95, even if the PC is equipped with  
a USB port.  
• the recorder is connected to the PC  
properly  
You cannot operate the buttons and  
controls on the recorder, except for  
microphone-sensitivity switch, while the  
recorder is connected to the PC.  
• 25 MB or more of the hard-disk space  
are available (to assure stable  
performance of the PC)  
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• Do not use any USB cable other than the  
one supplied.  
• the PC’s free memory is sufficient for  
recording a .wav file. This table shows  
the file size and transfer time of a 5-  
minute .wav file:  
Notes:  
• Disconnect the USB cable after file  
transfer or recording is completed.  
• Do not connect the recorder and the PC  
before installing RadioShack Digital  
Wave Player.  
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• Close any open applications before you  
start installation of RadioShack Digital  
Wave Player.  
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1. Place the RadioShack Digital Wave  
Player CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
The installation program automatically  
starts. If it does not, double-click the CD-  
ROM icon in the Explorer window, then  
double-click the Setup.exe icon.  
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Click the Transfer All Folders icon (the first  
icon from the left on the tool bar). All files in  
the recorder are transferred to the  
corresponding PC’s folders. For example, all  
files in Folder [A] on your recorder are  
transferred to Folder A on your PC.  
Notes:  
• The RadioShack Digital Wave Player  
software is for use exclusively with the  
DR-86. It is not to be used with other  
recorders.  
2. Install RadioShack Digital Wave Player  
by following the instructions that appear  
on the screen.  
You cannot send files from the PC to the  
recorder or overwrite files in the recorder  
with RadioShack Digital Wave Player.  
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Click the Transfer Folder A icon, Transfer  
Folder B icon, or Transfer Schedule Folder icon  
on the tool bar. All files in the selected folder  
in the recorder are transferred to the  
corresponding PC’s folder.  
3. After completion of setup, remove the  
CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.  
• RadioShack Digital Wave Player does  
not support speech-recognition software.  
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Note: Folders [A], [B], and [S] have been  
prepared on the PC in advance. The date  
subfolders and their recorded files are  
created on the PC when you transfer the files  
in the date subfolders.  
Click the fast-forward or rewind icons to fast-  
forward or reverse through the file  
incrementally.  
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Make sure the number of  
recorded messages in  
the selected folder has  
not reached 100.  
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The recorder will  
not record. <KBB  
appears when  
there should be  
ample space.  
When you transfer files, the filenames are  
automatically changed on the PC and will  
differ from the original file name on the  
recorder.  
Make sure there is  
enough remaining  
recording time.  
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1. Click on the desired file on the file list.  
Make sure the number of  
messages of the same  
date in folder [S] has not  
reached 15.  
Notes:  
2. Click the Intro Scan icon on the tool bar.  
The first 5 seconds of each file in the  
selected folder are played back in turn.  
You cannot transfer one file at a time.  
• Transfer time varies depending on the  
recording mode of a file and your PC’s  
performance.  
Reset the unit. (See  
“Resetting the Recorder”  
on Page 6.)  
Operation is not  
normal.  
3. To stop the playback, click STOP.  
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You can create subfolders to sort files under  
folders [A] and [B].  
You cannot upload files from the PC to  
the recorder.  
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You cannot transfer a file that has the  
same recording date and time as a file  
already in the corresponding folder on  
the PC.  
Keep the recorder dry; if it gets wet, wipe it  
dry immediately. Use and store the recorder  
only in normal temperature environments.  
Handle the recorder carefully; do not drop it.  
Keep the recorder away from dust and dirt,  
and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to  
keep it looking new.  
Note: You cannot create subfolders under  
folder [S] or the date subfolders.  
1. Click on the desired folder under which  
to create subfolders.  
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You can record files directly to a PC using the  
recorder’s microphone. The files are not  
stored on the recorder.  
2. Click Edit/Create New Folder. The Create  
New Folder dialog box appears.  
Modifying or tampering with the recorder’s  
internal components can cause a malfunction  
and might invalidate its warranty and void  
your FCC authorization to operate it. If your  
recorder is not performing as it should, take it  
to your local RadioShack store for  
3. Enter a name for the new subfolder, then  
click OK. Your new subfolder appears in  
the Audio Folder window.  
1. Click the Direct Recording on PC icon on  
the toolbar in the main window to display  
the Recording Window dialog box.  
4. You can move files by dragging and  
dropping files from a file list to other  
folder in the PC’s or recorder’s folder  
window.  
2. Select the audio quality: HQ, SP, or LP.  
assistance.  
3. Click Record to start recording. You can  
use SUPER DIRECTION/NORMAL on the  
recorder to adjust the micrphone’s  
sensitivity.  
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If the recorder stops operating properly,  
follow these steps to reset it.  
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4. To pause recording, click Pause.  
Important: Resetting the recorder clears all  
information, including the date and time, as  
well as other settings. Reset the recorder  
only when you are sure the recorder is not  
working properly.  
1. Connect the recorder to the PC, then  
click Transfer/Transfer Date/Time.  
5. Click STOP to stop recording. If you click  
Quit, the recording window changes to  
the main window. The recorded files are  
stored in the recording folder in the PC’s  
folder window.  
2. Click OK. The time and date on the PC  
are transferred to the recorder.  
Note: If you do not press a key for more than  
eight seconds, the recorder returns to  
standby and does not reset itself.  
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Any file transferred from the recorder or  
recorded directly to the PC can be played  
back on the PC. You cannot play back a file  
that has not been transferred to the PC.  
1. Hold down STOP, then ERASE for more  
Make sure HOLD is set  
in the opposite direction  
from the arrow.  
than two seconds. 9B;7Hýappears.  
Nothing happens  
after pressing a  
button.  
2. Release both buttons. 9B;7H and O;I  
alternately appear.  
1. Choose the desired folder in the PC’s  
Audio Folder window.  
Make sure that fresh  
batteries are correctly  
installed.  
3. Press ERASE again within eight seconds  
to reset the recorder and erase all saved  
information. Otherwise, press any other  
key. 9>A appears when all information is  
erased.  
2. Click on the desired file in the list.  
Make sure the volume is  
turned up and that an  
There is no sound. earphone is not  
connected to the  
3. Click PLAY to play back the file.  
You can also perform other operations, such  
as fast-forwarding, rewinding, etc., with the  
buttons and controls on the playback control  
panel. Hold down fast-forward or rewind to  
forward or reverse through the entire file.  
recorder.  
The playback  
speed is too fast.  
Make sure the unit is not  
set to fast playback.  
14-1196  
E1-22801-04  
RadioShack Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
02A02  
Printed in Hong Kong  
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Limited Ninety-Day Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal  
use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized Ra-  
dioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WAR-  
RANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WAR-  
RANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR  
RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY,  
LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR  
ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES  
RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY IN-  
DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED  
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Recording Medium................Built-in flash memory  
Recording Time ............. HQ mode: About 22 min.  
SP mode: About 33 min.  
LP mode: About 90 min.  
Speaker................................. Built-in 28 mm round  
dynamic speaker  
Maximum Power ...................................... 120 mW  
Earphone Jack ........................... 3.5 mm diameter,  
impedance 8Ω  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental  
or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
Power Supply........................... Two AAA batteries  
Continuous Battery Use Time:  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as  
proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, unless otherwise provided by law:  
(a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with one of the  
same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a  
refund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the  
performance of warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the  
original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the  
warranty period.  
Playback ....................................... About 11 hours  
Recording...................................... About 19 hours  
Dimensions ................... 33/16 × 17/8 × 57/64 inches  
(81 × 47.5 × 22.5 mm)  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse, accident, mis-  
use, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or maintenance, alteration, light-  
ning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack  
Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation,  
shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
Weight.............................................. 2.29 oz (65 g)  
including batteries  
Your recorder is for your personal use or pleasure  
only. It is prohibited to record copyrighted material  
without permission of the copyright holders  
according to copyright law.  
12/99  
Specifications are typical; individual units might  
vary. Specifications a subject to change and  
improvement without notice.  
14-1196  
E1-22801-04  
02A02  
Printed in Hong Kong  
RadioShack Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
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