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43-473.fm Page 2 Friday, August 13, 1999 9:21 AM FEATURES Your RadioShack TCR-200 Telephone Cassette Recorder is perfect for your home or office. It records telephone calls you make or receive and you can also use it as a tape recorder to record dictation or conversations during a meeting. It includes these features: Voice-Actuated (VOX) Recording - records only when it receives sound, to save power and prevent blank sections on the tape. Regular Recording - lets you record dictation or conversations at the touch of a button. Handset Adapter - lets you record conversations directly from the phone you are talking on. Earphone Jack - lets you connect an earphone with a 1/8-inch plug for private listening. You need at least one cassette tape to use the recorder. We recommend you use a 30-minute incoming message leaderless tape (RadioShack Cat. No. 43-410) so you do not miss the beginning of a call. You also need either 4 AA batteries or an AC adapter to power the recorder. Monitor - lets you listen to a conversation through the telephone cassette recorder's speaker as it is being recorded. Automatic Stop - releases the tapehandling parts when the tape reaches the end while playing or recording. Built-In Microphone - lets you record without connecting an external microphone. Cue/Review Function - lets you advance or rewind the tape during play to find a specific section on the tape. Two Power Sources - let you power the telephone cassette recorder from AC power or four AA batteries. We suggest you write your recorder's serial number here. The number is on the bottom of the recorder. Serial Number This telephone cassette recorder has been tested and found to comply with applicable UL and FCC standards. Important: It is illegal in some states to record a conversation without the consent of all parties involved in the conversation, including the phone company. Check the laws in your area before using the telephone cassette recorder. © 1997, 1998 Tandy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation. 2

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FEATURES
Your RadioShack TCR-200 Telephone
Cassette Recorder is perfect for your
home or office. It records telephone calls
you make or receive and you can also
use it as a tape recorder to record dicta-
tion or conversations during a meeting.
It includes these features:
Voice-Actuated (VOX) Recording
records only when it receives sound, to
save power and prevent blank sections
on the tape.
Regular Recording
— lets you record
dictation or conversations at the touch of
a button.
Monitor
— lets you listen to a conversa-
tion through the telephone cassette re-
corder’s speaker as it is being recorded.
Automatic Stop
— releases the tape-
handling parts when the tape reaches
the end while playing or recording.
Built-In Microphone
— lets you record
without connecting an external micro-
phone.
Cue/Review Function
— lets you ad-
vance or rewind the tape during play to
find a specific section on the tape.
Two Power Sources
— let you power
the telephone cassette recorder from
AC power or four AA batteries.
Handset Adapter
— lets you record
conversations directly from the phone
you are talking on.
Earphone Jack
— lets you connect an
earphone with a
1
/
8
-inch plug for private
listening.
You need at least one cassette tape to
use the recorder. We recommend you
use a 30-minute incoming message
leaderless tape (RadioShack Cat. No.
43-410) so you do not miss the begin-
ning of a call. You also need either 4 AA
batteries or an AC adapter to power the
recorder.
We suggest you write your recorder’s
serial number here. The number is on
the bottom of the recorder.
Serial Number __________________
This telephone cassette recorder has
been tested and found to comply with
applicable UL and FCC standards.
Important:
It is illegal in some states to
record a conversation without the con-
sent of all parties involved in the conver-
sation, including the phone company.
Check the laws in your area before us-
ing the telephone cassette recorder.
©
1997, 1998 Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.
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