Optimus Cassette Player 14 1246 User Manual

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Cat. No. 14-1246  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
SCP-105  
Digital AM/FM  
Stereo Cassette Player  
 
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Three Power Options — let you power your SCP-105 from  
internal batteries (not supplied), standard AC power (with an  
optional AC adapter), or your vehicle’s battery (with an option-  
al DC adapter).  
Belt Clip — lets you attach the SCP-105 to your belt for  
hands-free carrying when you are on the go.  
Game Function — lets you enjoy a challenging slot machine  
or number game anytime, anywhere.  
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 ac-  
cept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
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CONTENTS  
Preparation ........................................................................ 6  
Before You Begin .......................................................... 6  
Connecting Power ........................................................ 6  
Using Batteries ..................................................... 6  
Using AC Power .................................................... 9  
Using Vehicle Battery Power ............................... 10  
Setting the Clock ........................................................ 11  
Connecting Headphones or Speakers ....................... 14  
Listening Safely ................................................... 14  
Traffic Safety ....................................................... 15  
Using the Belt Clip ...................................................... 15  
Setting the Frequency Ranges and Steps ................. 16  
Using the Radio ............................................................... 19  
Manual Tuning ............................................................ 21  
Memory Tuning .......................................................... 22  
Storing Stations Manually ................................... 22  
Selecting Stored Stations ................................... 23  
Using the HOLD Switch ............................................. 23  
Using the Tape Player ..................................................... 24  
Playing a Tape ............................................................ 24  
Using Fast-Forward and Rewind ................................ 25  
Tape Tips .................................................................... 26  
Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality ........ 26  
Playing the Games .......................................................... 27  
Playing the Slot Machine Game ................................. 27  
Scoring ................................................................ 28  
Playing the Number Game ......................................... 29  
Scoring ................................................................ 30  
Exiting Game Mode .................................................... 30  
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Care and Maintenance .................................................... 31  
Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts ............................. 32  
Resetting the SCP-105 .............................................. 33  
The FCC Wants You to Know ..................................... 34  
Specifications .................................................................. 35  
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PREPARATION  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
To protect the playback head during shipment, a protective  
foam piece is attached to it. Remove the foam piece before  
you use the SCP-105’s cassette player.  
CONNECTING POWER  
You can power your SCP-105 from:  
• internal batteries (not supplied)  
• AC power (using an optional AC adapter)  
• your vehicle’s battery (using an optional DC adapter)  
Note: Connecting an adapter automatically disconnects inter-  
nal batteries.  
Using Batteries  
Your SCP-105 can use two AA batteries (not supplied) for  
power. For the best performance and longest life, we recom-  
mend RadioShack alkaline batteries.  
You can also use rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries to  
power your SCP-105. Use a battery charger (available at your  
local RadioShack store) to charge nickel-cadmium batteries.  
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Cautions:  
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recom-  
mended type.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of bat-  
teries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or recharge-  
able batteries of different capacities.  
Note: While you replace the batteries, the SCP-105 retains  
the time and preset station frequencies you stored for about 1  
minute. To prevent the time and frequencies from being  
erased, replace the batteries within 1 minute.  
Follow these steps to install batteries.  
1. Press down and pull the battery compartment cover as  
shown above to open it.  
2. Place the batteries in the compartment as indicated by  
the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked beside the com-  
partment.  
3. Replace the cover.  
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The SCP-105’s battery indicator shows the amount of battery  
power remaining. The indicator consists of three sections —  
the more sections that appear, the higher the battery power.  
High  
Medium  
Low  
When  
appears or the SCP-105 stops operating proper-  
ly, replace or recharge the batteries.  
Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do  
not burn or bury them.  
Caution: If you do not plan to use the SCP-105 with batteries  
for a month or more, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak  
chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.  
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Important: Your SCP-105 can use nickel-  
cadmium rechargeable batteries. At the end  
of a nickel-cadmium battery's useful life, it  
must be recycled or disposed of properly.  
Contact your local, county, or state hazard-  
ous waste management authorities for infor-  
mation on recycling or disposal programs in  
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your area or call 1-800-843-7422. Some options that might  
be available are: municipal curbside collection, drop-off box-  
es at retailers such as your local RadioShack store, recycling  
collection centers, and mail-back programs.  
Using AC Power  
You can power the SCP-105 using a 3V, 200-mA AC adapter  
and a size A Adaptaplug® (neither supplied). Both are avail-  
able at your local RadioShack store.  
Cautions:  
You must use a Class 2 power source that  
supplies regulated 3V DC and delivers at least  
200 mA. Its center tip must be set to positive  
!
DC 3V  
and its plug must fit the SCP-105's  
jack. Using an  
adapter that does not meet these specifications could  
damage the SCP-105 or the adapter.  
• Always connect the AC adapter to the SCP-105 before  
you connect it to AC power. When you finish, disconnect  
the adapter from AC power before you disconnect it from  
the SCP-105.  
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Follow these steps to connect the SCP-105 to AC power.  
DC 3V  
1. Set the adapter’s voltage switch to  
.
3V  
2. Insert the Adaptaplug into the adapter’s cord so it reads  
+ TIP.  
3. Insert the plug into the SCP-105’s  
jack.  
DC 3V  
4. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.  
Using Vehicle Battery Power  
You can power the SCP-105 from a vehicle’s 12V power  
source (such as cigarette-lighter socket) using a 3V, 200-mA  
DC adapter and a size A Adaptaplug® (neither supplied).  
Both are available at your local RadioShack store.  
Cautions:  
You must use a power source that supplies  
regulated 3V DC and delivers at least 200 mA.  
Its center tip must be set to positive and its  
!
DC3V  
plug must fit the SCP-105's  
jack. Using an adapter  
that does not meet these specifications could damage  
the SCP-105 or the adapter.  
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• Always connect the DC adapter to the SCP-105 before  
you connect it to the power source. When you finish, dis-  
connect the adapter from the power source before you  
disconnect it from the SCP-105.  
Follow these steps to power the SCP-105 from your vehicle’s  
battery.  
DC 3V  
1. Set the adapter’s voltage switch to  
.
3V  
2. Insert the Adaptaplug into the adapter’s cord, so it reads  
+ TIP.  
3. Insert the plug into the SCP-105’s  
jack.  
DC 3V  
4. Plug the other end of the adapter into the vehicle’s  
cigarette-lighter socket.  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
You can set your SCP-105 so it displays as many as 5 sepa-  
rate times. One clock displays the current time, three clocks  
display a time that is offset by an amount you set from the cur-  
rent time, and one clock displays any time you set.  
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Note: You cannot set the time while listening to a tape or play-  
ing the radio.  
Follow these steps to set the clock.  
1. Repeatedly press  
display the clock.  
(if necessary) to  
RADIO ON/OFF BAND  
2. Hold down the desired clock’s button (such as for Clock  
1
1) for about 2 seconds.  
3. Hold down  
for about 2 seconds until :  
(the  
TIME SET (+5)  
stops flashing.  
colon)  
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4. When you set Clock 1 or 5, repeatedly press  
until  
HOUR  
the desired hour and AMor PMappear. Then, repeatedly  
press until the desired minute and AM or PM  
MINUTE  
appear. (Hold down  
or  
to rapidly advance  
MINUTE  
HOUR  
the time digits).  
When you set Clock 2, 3, or 4, repeatedly press  
.
MINUTE  
The minute digits increase by 30 minutes each time you  
press  
.
MINUTE  
5. Press  
starts.  
. :  
TIME SET  
flashes and the clock  
(the colon)  
To select a clock, hold down the desired clock number ( – )  
1
5
button for about 2 seconds. The clock you selected appears.  
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CONNECTING HEADPHONES OR  
SPEAKERS  
To connect your headphones or amplified speaker system  
(not supplied) to the SCP-105, insert the headphones’ or am-  
1
plified speaker system’s /8-inch (3.5-mm) mini-plug into the  
SCP-105’s  
jack.  
Listening Safely  
To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines when you use  
headphones.  
• Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin lis-  
tening. After you begin listening, adjust the volume to a  
comfortable level.  
• Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended  
high-volume listening can lead to permanent hearing  
loss.  
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• Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over time,  
your ears adapt to the volume level, so a volume level  
that does not cause discomfort might still damage your  
hearing.  
Traffic Safety  
Do not wear headphones while operating a motor vehicle or  
riding a bicycle. This can create a traffic hazard and could be  
illegal in some areas.  
Even though some headphones let you hear some outside  
sounds when listening at normal volume levels, they still can  
present a traffic hazard.  
USING THE BELT CLIP  
The supplied belt clip lets you keep your hands free while you  
listen to the SCP-105. To attach the belt clip, insert the belt  
clip’s latches into the slots on the SCP-105 and slide it up until  
it locks into place.  
PUSH RELEASE  
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To remove the belt clip, press  
clip downward, then lift it off.  
, slide the belt  
PUSH RELEASE  
SETTING THE FREQUENCY RANGES  
AND STEPS  
The SCP-105 is preset to tune frequencies in increments of 10  
kHz (AM) and 0.2 MHz (FM), which are standard increments  
in the United States.  
In Europe and some other parts of the world, AM and FM fre-  
quencies are broadcast in increments of 9 kHz (AM) and 0.05  
MHz (FM). In Japan, AM and FM frequencies are broadcast in  
increments of 9 kHz (AM) and 0.1 MHz (FM). For proper tun-  
ing, set the frequency steps for AM and FM based on your lo-  
cation.  
Note: Changing the frequency ranges and steps erases all  
stored stations.  
Press  
to turn on the radio.  
RADIO ON/OFF BAND  
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To listen to frequencies in Japan, hold down TIME SET  
and  
for about 7 seconds. JPappears briefly  
TUNING  
and a beep sounds, then the display shows the lowest  
frequency for the selected band.  
To listen to frequencies in Europe and countries other  
than Japan and the United States, hold down TIME SET  
and  
for about 7 seconds. EUappears and a  
TUNING  
beep sounds, then the display shows the lowest fre-  
quency for the selected band.  
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To listen to frequencies in the US, hold down TUNING  
and  
for about 7 seconds. US appears and a beep  
sounds, then the display shows the lowest frequency for  
the selected band.  
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USING THE RADIO  
1. Repeatedly press  
until the desired  
RADIO ON/OFF BAND  
band appears (AM, FM1, or FM2).  
Note: FM1 and FM2 store stations in the same fre-  
quency range, but in different (separate) memory loca-  
tions.  
2. To select stereo reception, repeatedly press  
FM ST/  
appears (if the signal is stereo and strong)  
MONO. FMST  
or FM ST flashes (if the signal is weak). To listen to  
weaker stations in mono (for better reception), repeat-  
edly press  
until FMSTdisappears.  
FM ST/MONO  
Notes:  
• The AM antenna is built-in. Position the SCP-105 for  
the best AM reception.  
• For the best FM reception, fully uncoil the head-  
phones’ or speakers’ cord.  
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3. Use  
or  
tune to the desired station  
to  
TUNING  
using manual or memory tuning (see “Manual Tuning” on  
Page 21 or “Memory Tuning” on Page 22).  
4. Adjust  
to the desired listening level.  
VOLUME  
5. To emphasize the bass sounds, repeatedly press  
E-BASS  
until a bar appears above E-BASS – ON.  
(GAME)  
Repeatedly press  
until the bar appears  
E-BASS (GAME)  
above E-BASSOFFto turn it off.  
6. To turn off the radio, repeatedly press  
RADIO ON/OFF  
until the time appears.  
BAND  
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MANUAL TUNING  
To manually tune the SCP-105, repeatedly press  
TUNING  
or  
to tune up or down the band.  
For quicker tuning, hold down either  
or  
until  
TUNING  
the frequency on the display changes rapidly, then release the  
button. The SCP-105 continues to search for a frequency at a  
slower speed. When it receives a signal, TUNEDappears. To  
stop tuning on a selected station, press  
or  
.
TUNING  
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MEMORY TUNING  
You can manually store up to 10 AM and 20 FM stations in  
memory (10 each in FM1 and FM2).  
Storing Stations Manually  
1. Repeatedly press  
until the desired  
RADIO ON/OFF BAND  
band appears (AM, FM1, or FM2).  
2. Press or to tune to the station you want  
TUNING  
to store.  
3. Hold down one of the preset number buttons ( – ) or  
+5  
1
5
then a number button (for preset numbers 6–10) for  
about 2 seconds. The selected preset number and PRE-  
SETappear and the SCP-105 stores the station.  
Repeat Steps 1–3 to store more stations. To replace a station  
you stored, simply store a new station in that preset number.  
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Selecting Stored Stations  
1. Repeatedly press  
desired band.  
to select the  
RADIO ON/OFF BAND  
2. Press a preset number button ( – ) to select a stored  
1
5
station, or press  
then a preset number button (to  
+5  
select preset numbers 6–10).  
Note: Do not hold down the preset number button. Otherwise,  
another station will be stored in that memory location.  
USING THE HOLD SWITCH  
locks the SCP-105’s radio or clock function buttons and  
HOLD  
so you cannot accidentally change them. To  
E-BASS/GAME  
lock them, slide  
in the direction of the arrow. HOLD  
HOLD  
flashes on the display for several seconds then appears  
steadily. To unlock the buttons, slide  
rection.  
in the opposite di-  
HOLD  
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USING THE TAPE PLAYER  
PLAYING A TAPE  
1. If the radio is on, turn it off by repeatedly pressing  
RADIO  
until the clock appears.  
ON/OFF BAND  
2. Insert a prerecorded cassette into  
the guides with the exposed tape  
edge facing out and the full reel to  
the left. Then close the door.  
3. Press  
The battery indicator  
PLAY.  
and TAPEappear and the tape begins to play.  
4. To emphasize the bass sounds, repeatedly press  
E-BASS  
until a bar appears above E-BASS – ON.  
(GAME)  
Repeatedly press  
until the bar appears  
E-BASS (GAME)  
above E-BASSOFFto turn it off.  
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5. Adjust  
to a comfortable listening level.  
VOLUME  
6. To stop the tape, press  
.
STOP  
USING FAST-FORWARD AND REWIND  
When the tape is stopped, press  
or  
to rewind  
REW  
FF  
or fast-forward it. To stop the tape before it reaches the end,  
press  
. When the tape has rewound fully, press  
STOP  
STOP.  
releases  
REW  
.
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TAPE TIPS  
Tape quality greatly affects the quality of the recording. We  
recommend extended-range or low noise Type 1 regular  
length (60- or 90-minute) normal-bias cassette tapes. We do  
not recommend long-play cassette tapes such as C-120s be-  
cause they are thin and can easily tangle.  
Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality  
After you play a cassette tape several times, the tape might  
become tightly wound on the reels. This can cause playback  
sound quality to deteriorate.  
To restore the sound quality, fast-forward the tape from the  
beginning to the end of one side, then completely rewind it.  
Then loosen the tape reels by gently tapping each side of the  
cassette’s outer shell on a flat surface.  
Caution: Be careful not to damage the cassette when tapping  
it. Do not touch the exposed tape or allow any sharp objects  
near the cassette.  
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PLAYING THE GAMES  
Your SCP-105 has a slot machine game and a number game.  
You can play either game in the standby, tuner, or tape mode.  
Notes:  
You can switch from one game to another anytime during  
the game by pressing  
once.  
E-BASS/GAME  
• While playing the game, all the buttons on the cassette  
holder are disabled except those used to play the game,  
, and  
RESET  
.
HOLD  
PLAYING THE SLOT MACHINE GAME  
Game 1 is a slot machine game. You have 20 points when you  
start playing.  
To select the slot machine game, hold down  
for  
E-BASS/GAME  
about 3 seconds until 000and 1appear.  
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Press  
once to start the game. The numbers on the display  
+5  
change.  
Repeatedly press  
to stop the numbers. The numbers stop  
+5  
one by one (from left to right).  
If you do not press to stop the numbers, each digit automat-  
+5  
ically stops after a few seconds.  
When all the digits have stopped, your score appears.  
Scoring  
If 777appears, you get 50 points and all the bar indicators  
flash.  
If all the digits are the same but not 777(such as 888, 333,  
and so on), you get 20 points and two bars flash.  
If all the digits are different or only two digits are the same, you  
lose 1 point.  
You win the game when your score reaches 999 points.  
You lose the game when your score falls to 0 points.  
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PLAYING THE NUMBER GAME  
The objective of the number game is to clear the number  
shown on the display by pressing the same number, using the  
number buttons ( – ).  
1
5
To select the number game, hold down  
for  
E-BASS/GAME  
about 3 seconds until 000and 1appear. Then press  
E-BASS/  
again. 0000and 2appear.  
GAME  
Press  
once to start the game. Numbers from 1 to 5 appear,  
+5  
one at a time, at random.  
As you see a number, press that button ( to ). If you press  
1
5
the correct button, two bar indicators flash and the SCP-105  
beeps. The more numbers you match, the sooner the next  
number disappears. The beep is disabled during radio or tape  
use.  
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After one minute, the game ends automatically, all the bar in-  
dicators flash, and your score appears.  
Scoring  
You get 1 point when you match a number. The maximum  
score is 50 points.  
EXITING GAME MODE  
The SCP-105 automatically exits the game mode if you stop  
playing for about 5 minutes. To exit the game mode sooner,  
hold down  
for about 3 seconds. bYEflashes.  
E-BASS/GAME  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your Optimus SCP-105 Digital AM/FM Stereo Cassette  
Player is an example of superior design and craftsmanship.  
The following suggestions will help you care for your SCP-  
105 so you can enjoy it for years.  
Keep the SCP-105 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry im-  
mediately. Liquids might contain minerals that can  
corrode the electronic circuits.  
Use and store the SCP-105 only in normal temper-  
ature environments. Temperature extremes can  
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage bat-  
teries, and distort or melt plastic parts.  
Keep the SCP-105 away from dust and dirt, which  
can cause premature wear of parts.  
Handle the SCP-105 gently and carefully. Drop-  
ping it can damage circuit boards and cases and  
can cause the SCP-105 to work improperly.  
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and  
recommended type. Batteries can leak chemicals  
that damage your SCP-105’s electronic parts.  
Wipe the SCP-105 with a damp cloth occasionally  
to keep it looking new. Do not use harsh chemi-  
cals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to  
clean the SCP-105.  
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Modifying or tampering with the SCP-105’s internal compo-  
nents can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its war-  
ranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. If your  
SCP-105 is not performing as it should, take it to your local  
RadioShack store for assistance.  
CLEANING THE TAPE-HANDLING  
PARTS  
Dirt, dust or particles of the tape's coating can accumulate on  
the tape heads and other parts that the tape touches. This can  
greatly reduce the performance of the cassette player. After  
every 20 hours of tape player operation, follow these steps to  
clean the tape-handling parts or use a RadioShack cassette  
deck cleaning kit.  
1. Remove the batteries and disconnect any other power  
source.  
2. Open the cassette compartment door.  
3. Press  
to expose the tape-handling parts.  
PLAY  
4. Use a cotton swab dipped in denatured alcohol or tape  
head cleaning solution to clean the tape guides, play  
head, pinch roller, and capstan.  
Playback Head  
Pinch Roller  
Swab  
Capstan  
Tape Guides  
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5. When you finish cleaning, press  
and close the  
STOP  
cassette compartment door. Then reconnect power.  
RESETTING THE SCP-105  
If the SCP-105’s display locks up or stops operating properly  
after you connect power, first replace the batteries with new  
ones. If the SCP-105 still does not operate properly, you must  
reset it. To reset the SCP-105, use a pointed object such as a  
paper clip to press  
.
RESET  
Important: Resetting the SCP-105 clears all the settings you  
have stored. Reset the SCP-105 only when you are sure it is  
not working properly.  
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THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW  
This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital  
device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits pro-  
vide reasonable protection against radio and TV interference  
in a residential area. However, your equipment might cause  
TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly. To  
eliminate interference, you can try one or more of the following  
corrective measures:  
• reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
• increase the distance between the equipment and the  
radio or TV  
• use outlets on different electrical circuits for the equip-  
ment and the radio or TV  
Consult your local RadioShack store if the problem still exists.  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly  
approved by RadioShack could void the user's authority to op-  
erate the equipment.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
RADIO  
Frequency Range  
FM  
AM  
87.5–108.1 MHz 530–1710 kHz  
IF Rejection  
Image Rejection  
Selectivity  
100 dB  
22 dB  
24 dB  
47 dB  
27 dB  
23 dB  
Signal-to-Noise (S/N) Ratio  
Stereo Separation  
Usable Sensitivity  
50 dB  
20 dB  
20 dBµV  
30 dB  
— —  
52 dBµV  
CASSETTE PLAYER  
Cassette Mechanism .......................................... Auto-stop  
Wow and Flutter (WRMS) .......................................... 0.2%  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ................................................ 47 dB  
Separation ................................................................ 28 dB  
Frequency Response (–3 dB) ....................... 50–10000 Hz  
GENERAL  
Power Requirements .................... DC 3V (2 AA Batteries)  
DC Adapter (optional)  
AC Adapter (optional)  
Speaker Output Impedance ................................. 32 Ohms  
Dimensions (HWD) ........................ 45/8 × 33/4 × 15/8 Inches  
(116.7 × 91.5 × 35 mm)  
Weight ...................................................................... 4.9 oz.  
(140 gm)  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifi-  
cations are subject to change and improvement without no-  
tice.  
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Limited Ninety-Day Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in ma-  
terial and workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of  
purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack  
franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack  
MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IN-  
CLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-  
LAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE  
WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PRO-  
VIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBIL-  
ITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT  
TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDI-  
RECTLY 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 INDIRECT, SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS  
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
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.  
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) re-  
place the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the pur-  
chase 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 re-  
placed parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original war-  
ranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made  
after the expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to  
acts of God, abuse, accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to  
follow instructions, improper installation or maintenance, alteration, lightning 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 insur-  
ance costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation, set-up service adjust-  
ment 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  
12/99  
We Service What We Sell  
8Z-HRC-926-11  
991029BKK-O9  
12A99  
Printed in Indonesia  
 

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