Optimus Cassette Player SCP 84 User Manual

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Cat. No. 14-1225  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
SCP-84  
Auto-Reverse  
AM²FM Stereo  
Cassette Player  
 
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E-BASS IN/OUT Switch — lets you increase bass  
sounds to suit your listening preferences.  
9 kHz/10kHz Switch — lets you set the frequency tuning  
increments between stations for tuning in the United  
States as well as abroad.  
PHONES Jack — lets you connect headphones for pri-  
vate listening, or speakers to share the sound with oth-  
ers.  
Three Power Options — let you power the SCP-84 from  
internal batteries, standard AC power (with an optional  
AC adapter), or your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket  
(with an optional DC adapter).  
Removable Belt Clip — lets you attach the SCP-84 to  
your belt for hands-free carrying when you are on the go.  
Lock Switch — lets you lock the currently tuned station  
to prevent accidentally changing it.  
Note: You need a pair of headphones or amplified  
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speakers (neither supplied), with a /8-inch plug, to oper-  
ate your SCP-84. Your local RadioShack store sells a  
wide variety of headphones and speakers.  
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CONTENTS  
Preparation .................................................................. 5  
Attaching the Belt Clip ............................................ 5  
Powering the SCP-84 ............................................. 6  
Using Batteries ................................................... 6  
Using AC Power ................................................. 8  
Using Your Vehicle’s Cigarette-Lighter Socket . 10  
Setting the Clock .................................................. 12  
Setting the 9kHz/10kHz Switch ............................ 14  
Connecting Headphones or Amplified Speakers .. 15  
Listening Safely ................................................ 16  
Traffic Safety ..................................................... 16  
Using the Radio ......................................................... 17  
Listening to the Radio ........................................... 17  
Storing Radio Stations in Memory ........................ 20  
Using Lock ............................................................ 22  
Using the Cassette Player ........................................ 23  
Playing a Cassette Tape ....................................... 23  
Using the Alarm ........................................................ 27  
Setting the Alarm Time ......................................... 27  
Turning the Alarm On/Off ...................................... 28  
Care and Maintenance .............................................. 29  
The FCC Wants You to Know ............................... 30  
Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts ........................ 31  
Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality ......... 32  
Specifications ............................................................ 33  
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PREPARATION  
ATTACHING THE BELT CLIP  
To attach the belt clip to the SCP-84, press the clip’s  
three latches into the corresponding holes on the back of  
the SCP-84. Then push the clip upward until it locks into  
place.  
(illus)  
To remove the belt clip, press down at the point where  
the clip attaches to the SCP-84, then slide off the clip.  
(illus)  
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POWERING THE SCP-84  
You can power your SCP-84 from any of three power  
sources:  
• Internal batteries (not supplied)  
• Standard AC power (with an optional AC adapter)  
• Your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket (with an  
optional DC adapter)  
Note: Connecting an optional adapter disconnects inter-  
nal batteries.  
Using Batteries  
You can power your SCP-84 from two AA batteries. We  
recommend alkaline batteries, such as RadioShack Cat.  
No. 23-557, not supplied. You can also use rechargeable  
nickel-cadmium batteries (such as Cat. No. 23-125, not  
supplied). If you use rechargeable batteries, you also  
need a battery charger (such as Cat. No. 23-133, not  
supplied).  
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Cautions:  
• Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of  
batteries (standard, alkaline, and nickel-cadmium), or  
rechargeable batteries of different capacities in the  
SCP-84.  
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type.  
Follow these steps to install batteries.  
(illus)  
1. Press down on the battery compartment cover and  
slide it in the direction of the arrow to remove it.  
2. Install the batteries over the ribbon inside the com-  
partment as indicated by the positive (+) polarity sym-  
bols marked inside.  
3. Replace the cover.  
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Cautions:  
• Never leave dead or weak batteries in the SCP-84.  
• If you do not plan to use the SCP-84 for a month or  
more, or if you plan to use only AC or vehicle battery  
power, remove the batteries.  
• Dispose of batteries promptly and properly; do not  
bury or burn them.  
Note: If your SCP-84 locks up, simply remove one of the  
batteries then reinstall it.  
Important: Your SCP-84 is capable of using recharge-  
able nickel-cadmium batteries. At the end of the batteries’  
useful life, they must be recycled or disposed of properly.  
Contact your local, county, or state hazardous waste  
management authorities for information on recycling or  
disposal programs in your area. Some options that might  
be available are: municipal curbside collection, drop-off  
boxes at retailers, recycling collection centers, and mail-  
back programs.  
Using AC Power  
You can power the SCP-84 from a standard AC outlet us-  
ing an AC adapter (such as Cat. No. 273-1654, not sup-  
plied).  
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Cautions:  
• The recommended AC adapter supplies 3 volts and  
delivers at least 300 milliamps. Its center tip is set to  
negative, and its plug correctly fits the DC 3V jack on  
the bottom of the SCP-84. Using an adapter that  
does not meet these specifications could damage the  
SCP-84 or the adapter.  
• Always plug the AC adapter’s barrel plug into the  
SCP-84 before you plug its power module into the  
AC outlet, and unplug its power module from the AC  
outlet before you unplug its barrel plug from the SCP-  
84.  
Follow these steps to connect an AC adapter to the SCP-  
84.  
(illus)  
1. Set the adapter’s voltage switch to 3V.  
2. Insert the 3.4 mm outer diameter/1.3 mm inner diam-  
eter barrel plug into the AC adapter’s socket. Line up  
TIP on the plug with –NEG on the socket.  
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3. Insert the barrel plug into the SCP-84’s DC 3V jack.  
4. Plug the AC adapter into a standard AC outlet.  
Using Your Vehicle’s Cigarette-Lighter  
Socket  
To power the SCP-84 from your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter  
socket, you need a DC adapter, such as Cat. No. 270-  
1560.  
Cautions:  
• The recommended DC cigarette-lighter adapter sup-  
plies 3 volts and delivers at least 300 milliamps. Its  
center tip is set to negative, and its plug correctly fits  
the DC 3V jack on the bottom of the SCP-84. Using  
an adapter that does not meet these specifications  
could damage the SCP-84 or the adapter.  
• Unplug the adapter from your vehicle’s cigarette-  
lighter socket when you turn off the ignition. This pre-  
vents your vehicle’s battery from being drained if you  
leave the SCP-84 on when you turn off the ignition.  
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• Always plug the DC adapter’s barrel plug into the  
SCP-84 before you plug its power module into your  
vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket, and unplug its  
power module from your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter’s  
socket before you unplug its barrel plug from the  
SCP-84.  
Follow these steps to power the SCP-84 from your vehi-  
cles’s cigarette-lighter socket.  
(illus)  
1. Set the adapter’s voltage switch to 3V.  
2. Insert the 3.4 mm outer diameter/1.3 mm inner diam-  
eter barrel plug into the DC adapter’s socket. Line up  
negative (–) on the plug with TIP on the socket.  
3. Insert the plug into the SCP-84’s DC 3V jack.  
4. Plug the adapter into the vehicle’s cigarette-lighter  
socket.  
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Note: If the SCP-84 does not operate when you turn it  
on, remove the DC adapter from your vehicle’s cigarette-  
lighter socket and check the socket for debris. Also,  
check the fuse in the adapter and your vehicle’s fuse  
block.  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
1. Set RADIO STEREO/MONO/TAPE to TAPE. The dis-  
play shows the currently set time.  
(illus)  
2. Press MODE twice. The currently set time flashes.  
(illus)  
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HR. or  
MIN. within 10  
Note: If you do not press  
seconds, the currently set time stops flashing. If this  
happens, simply repeat this step.  
3. Repeatedly press  
HR. until the display shows the  
correct hour. To rapidly advance the hours, press and  
hold down HR.  
(illus)  
4. Repeatedly press  
MIN. until the display shows the  
correct minute. To rapidly advance the minutes,  
press and hold down  
MIN.  
(illus)  
5. When the display shows the correct time, either  
press MODE or wait until the display stops flashing.  
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SETTING THE 9KHZ/10KHZ SWITCH  
9kHz/10kHz  
partment door is preset to  
The  
switch on the back of the cassette com-  
10kHz  
.
(illus)  
10kHz  
In the  
setting, the SCP-84 tunes frequencies in in-  
crements of 10 kHz (AM) and 0.1 MHz (FM), which is  
standard in the United States.  
However, in Europe and some other parts of the world,  
AM frequencies are broadcast in increments of 9 KHz. If  
you use the SCP-84 in these countries, use a pointed ob-  
9kHz/10kHz  
ject, such as a straightened paper clip, to set  
9kHz  
to  
.
(illus)  
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CONNECTING HEADPHONES OR  
AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS  
To listen to the SCP-84, you need a pair of headphones  
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or amplified speakers with a /8-inch plug. Your local Ra-  
dioShack store carries a wide selection of headphones  
and amplified speakers.  
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Insert the headphones’ or speakers’ /8-inch plug into the  
PHONES  
SCP-84’s  
jack.  
(illus)  
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Listening Safely  
To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines when  
you use headphones.  
• Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin  
listening. 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 perma-  
nent hearing loss.  
• Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over  
time, your ears adapt to the volume level, so a vol-  
ume 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  
can be illegal in some areas.  
Even though some headphones let you hear some out-  
side sounds when listening at normal volume levels, they  
still can present a traffic hazard.  
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USING THE RADIO  
LISTENING TO THE RADIO  
Make sure you have connected headphones  
Important:  
or speakers to the SCP-84. See “Connecting Head-  
phones or Amplified Speakers” on Page 15.  
1. Set RADIO STEREO/MONO/TAPE to STEREO for ste-  
reo sound on FM stations. STEREO appears when  
you receive an FM broadcast in stereo. Set RADIO  
STEREO/MONO/TAPE to MONO for monaural recep-  
tion.  
(illus)  
2. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level.  
(illus)  
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3. Press AM/FM until the display shows the desired  
band (AM or FM).  
(illus)  
4. Tune to the desired station.  
Repeatedly press TUNING or to  
Manual Tuning:  
tune up or down the selected band. To rapidly tune  
the band, press and hold down TUNING or  
.
(illus)  
Press and hold down TUNING  
or  
Seek Tuning:  
for about 1 second. The SCP-84 tunes up or down  
the selected band, then stops at the next higher or  
lower station with a strong signal.  
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Notes:  
• The SCP-84 has a built-in AM antenna, and the  
headphones’ or speakers’ cord serves as an FM  
antenna. For the best AM reception, rotate the  
SCP-84. For the best FM reception, fully uncoil the  
headphones’ or speakers’ cord.  
• If FM stereo reception is poor or noisy, set RADIO  
STEREO/MONO/TAPE to MONO. The sound is not in  
stereo, but reception should improve.  
5. Set E-BASS IN/OUT to IN for extra bass effect, or to  
OUT to leave the bass sound unchanged.  
(illus)  
6. To turn off the radio, set RADIO STEREO/MONO/TAPE  
to TAPE.  
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STORING RADIO STATIONS IN  
MEMORY  
You can store up to 20 radio stations (10 FM and 10 AM)  
in memory. Then you can quickly tune to the stored sta-  
+5  
tion by pressing a memory button (or  
button).  
and a memory  
Follow these steps to store stations in memory.  
RADIO STEREO/MONO/TAPE  
STEREO  
or  
1. Set  
to  
MONO  
.
AM/FM  
2. Press  
until the display shows the desired AM  
or FM band.  
3. Tune to the first station you want to store. The display  
shows the frequency.  
STORE  
4. Press  
. M flashes on the display for about 10  
seconds.  
(illus)  
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Note: If you do not press a memory location button  
or +5 within about 10 seconds, M disappears from the  
display. Start again from Step 4.  
5. To store stations into memory locations 1-5, while M  
flashes on the display, press a memory location but-  
ton (1-5) to store the current frequency in that mem-  
ory location. M stops flashing and the display shows  
the frequency, then M disappears.  
(illus)  
To store stations into memory locations 6-10, press  
+5, then one of the memory location buttons (1-5).  
This increases the memory location number by 5. For  
example, if you press +5, then press memory location  
button 1, the stereo stores the selected frequency  
into memory location 6.  
(illus)  
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6. Tune to the next station you want to store, then  
repeat Steps 4 and 5.  
To replace a station you stored, simply store a new sta-  
tion in that memory location.  
USING LOCK  
You can lock the radio to prevent either accidentally  
changing the station you are listening to or replacing a  
stored station.  
STOP  
To lock or unlock the radio, press and hold down  
while listening to a radio station, then press MODE.  
LOCK appears if the radio is locked, and disappears if the  
radio is unlocked.  
Note: When you lock the radio, none of the buttons on  
VOLUME RA-  
the front panel work. But, you can still set  
,
DIO STEREO/MONO/TAPE  
E-BASS  
.
, and  
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USING THE CASSETTE PLAYER  
PLAYING A CASSETTE TAPE  
Make sure that you have connected headphones or  
speakers to the SCP-84. See “Connecting Headphones  
or Amplified Speakers” on Page 15.  
We do not recommend using C-120 cassette  
Caution:  
tapes. They are very thin and can easily become tangled  
in the tape-handling parts.  
1. Set RADIO STEREO/MONO/TAPE to TAPE.  
(illus)  
2. Take up any slack in the cassette tape by turning its  
hub with your finger or a pencil. If you do not remove  
excess slack, the tape might become tangled in the  
play mechanism. Avoid touching the tape.  
(illus)  
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3. Pull open the cassette compartment door.  
(illus)  
4. Slide the cassette tape into the guides in the cassette  
compartment door with the tape’s open edge facing  
out, the side you want to hear facing up, and the full  
reel on the left. Then close the door.  
(illus)  
5. Press PLAY  
to play the tape.  
(illus)  
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Notes:  
• After playing to the end of each side, the tape  
changes direction to play the other side.  
To manually change the tape’s direction to play the  
other side, slide  
position.  
DIRECTION  
to the opposite  
(illus)  
To fast-forward or rewind the cassette tape, press  
or . When you reach the desired section  
of tape, press STOP then PLAY  
to resume  
play.  
(illus)  
6. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level.  
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7. Set E-BASS IN/OUT to IN for extra bass effect, or to  
OUT to leave the bass sound unchanged.  
(illus)  
8. Press STOP to stop the tape.  
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USING THE ALARM  
You can set the SCP-84 to automatically sound a beep-  
ing alarm at a time you select.  
SETTING THE ALARM TIME  
1. Set RADIO STEREO/MONO/TAPE to TAPE. The dis-  
play shows the currently set time.  
2. Press MODE once. AL appears, and the currently set  
alarm time flashes.  
If you do not press  
HR. or  
MIN. within 10  
Note:  
seconds, AL disappears from the display and the  
currently set alarm time stops flashing. If this hap-  
pens, simply repeat this step.  
3. Repeatedly press  
correct hour.  
HR. until the display shows the  
(illus)  
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4. Repeatedly press  
correct minute.  
MIN. until the display shows the  
(illus)  
5. When the display shows the correct alarm time,  
press MODE twice or wait until the display stops  
flashing. AL and the set alarm time disappear and  
the currently set time appears.  
TURNING THE ALARM ON/OFF  
To turn on the alarm, press ALARM ON/OFF once. AL ap-  
pears on the display. At the preset alarm time, the alarm  
beeps for about 10 minutes or until you press ALARM  
STOP. The alarm will beep again the next day at the set  
time.  
(illus)  
To turn off the alarm so it will not sound again the next  
day, press ALARM ON/OFF once so AL disappears from  
the display.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your Optimus SCP-84 Auto Reverse AM/FM Stereo Cas-  
sette Player is an example of superior design and crafts-  
manship. The following suggestions will help you care for  
the SCP-84 so you can enjoy it for years.  
Keep the SCP-84 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it  
dry immediately. Liquids can contain miner-  
als that corrode electronic circuits.  
Handle the SCP-84 gently and carefully.  
Dropping it can damage circuit boards and  
cases, and can cause it to work improperly.  
Keep the SCP-84 away from dust and dirt,  
which can cause premature wear of parts.  
Wipe the SCP-84 with a damp cloth occa-  
CLEANER  
sionally to keep it looking new. Do not use  
harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or  
strong detergents to clean it.  
Use and store the SCP-84 only in normal  
temperature environments. Temperature  
extremes can shorten the life of electronic  
devices, damage batteries, and distort or  
melt plastic parts.  
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Modifying or tampering with the SCP-84’s internal com-  
ponents can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its  
warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. If  
your SCP-84 is not performing as it should, take it to your  
local RadioShack store for assistance.  
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW  
This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B dig-  
ital device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These  
limits provide reasonable protection against radio and TV  
interference in a residential area. However, your equip-  
ment 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  
equipment and the radio or TV.  
Consult your local RadioShack store if the problem still  
exists.  
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CLEANING THE TAPE-HANDLING  
PARTS  
Dirt, dust, or particles of the tape’s coating can accumu-  
late on the tape heads and other parts that the tape  
touches. This can greatly reduce the performance of the  
SCP-84. Use the following cleaning procedure after ev-  
ery 20 hours of operation.  
1. Remove the batteries and disconnect any other  
power source.  
2. Open the cassette compartment door.  
PLAY  
3. Press  
to expose the tape-handling parts.  
4. Use a cotton swab dipped in denatured alcohol or  
tape head cleaning solution to clean the play head,  
pinch roller, capstan, and tape guides.  
(illus)  
STOP  
5. When you finish cleaning, press  
and close the  
cassette compartment door. Then reconnect power.  
Your local RadioShack store carries a full line of cassette  
player cleaning supplies.  
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RESTORING TAPE TENSION AND  
SOUND QUALITY  
After you play a cassette several times, the tape might  
become tightly wound on the reels. This can cause play-  
back sound quality to deteriorate.  
To restore the sound quality, fast-forward the tape from  
the beginning to the end of one side, then completely re-  
wind 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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SPECIFICATIONS  
RADIO  
FM  
AM  
Frequency Range  
IF Rejection  
88–108 MHz 530–1710 kHz  
49 dB  
15 dB  
15 dB  
50 dB  
25 dB  
25 mV  
50 dB  
50 dB  
Image Rejection  
Selectivity  
22 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
Stereo Separation  
Usable Sensitivity  
29 dB  
N/A  
1700 mV/m  
CASSETTE PLAYER  
Cassette Mechanism ................................. Auto–Reverse  
Wow and Flutter........................................................0.3%  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio...............................................51 dB  
Separation ...............................................................27 dB  
Frequency Response (–3 dB)........................70–5000 Hz  
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GENERAL  
Power Requirements ............................................. DC 3V  
Power Sources.............. 2 AA Batteries (Cat. No. 23-557)  
AC Adapter (Cat. No. 273-1654)  
DC Adapter (Cat. No. 270-1560)  
Phone Output Impedance .....................................32 ohm  
Dimensions (HWD) ...................... 415/16 ¥ 39/16 ¥ 17/16 in  
(125 ¥ 90 ¥ 36 mm)  
Weight..................................................................... 9.0 oz  
(255 gm)  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary.  
Specifications are subject to change and improvement  
without notice.  
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NOTES  
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RadioShack Limited Warranty  
This product is warranted against defects for 90 days from date of pur-  
chase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized  
RadioShack franchisees and dealers. Within this period, we will repair  
it without charge for parts and labor. Simply bring your RadioShack  
sales slip as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. War-  
ranty does not cover transportation costs. Nor does it cover a product  
subjected to misuse or accidental damage.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO  
EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE  
LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIM-  
ITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. Some states do not per-  
mit limitation or exclusion of implied warranties; therefore, the aforesaid  
limitation(s) or exclusion(s) may not apply to the purchaser.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
We Service What We Sell  
10/95  
RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
6A6  
Printed in Hong Kong  
 

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