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Coby CXR123 User Manual

Coby CXR123
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CXR123
EN
Voice-Activated Microcassette Recorder
Instruction Manual ..........................................Page 2
ES
Grabar Microcinta con VAS
Manual de Instrucciones ............................. Página 18
FR
2.4” Lecteur Vidéo MP3 à Commandes Tactiles
Mode demploi ...............................................Page 32
Please read carefully before use • Léa el manual antes de usar •
Veuillez lire ce livret avant utilisation
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Coby CXR123 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeMicrocassette Recorder
Recording MediaMicrocassette
Playback Speed2.4 cm/s
Power Source2 x AA batteries
Headphone JackYes
Weight180 g

Summary

Controls at a Glance

3.5mm Earphone and Microphone Jacks

Ports for connecting earphones and external microphones. Built-in speaker/mic deactivates when used.

Volume and VAS Controls

Dial for playback volume and sensitivity adjustment for Voice Activated System (VAS).

Operation Buttons

Buttons for SPEED, STOP/EJECT, PLAY, F.FWD/REW, RECORD, and PAUSE functions.

Device Compartments and Indicators

Location of battery compartment, recording indicator light, and microcassette slot.

Getting Started

Installing Batteries

Instructions for inserting two AA batteries into the battery compartment for power.

Earphone Jack Usage

Connect earphones to the dedicated jack for private listening; deactivates internal speaker.

Microphone Jack Usage

Connect an external microphone to the MIC jack; deactivates the built-in microphone.

Recording Procedure

Step-by-step guide to start, conduct, and stop recording, including VAS setup.

Cue and Review Tape

How to fast forward or rewind tape during playback to locate specific audio segments.

Controls

Tape Speed Selection

Explanation of normal (2.4) and extended (1.2) tape speeds for recording duration.

Pause Functionality

How to suspend and resume recording or playback using the PAUSE switch.

Fast Forward and Rewind Operation

Procedures for using the F.FWD-REW switch to quickly scan microcassette tape.

Voice Activated System (VAS)

Using the VAS switch and sensitivity for automatic recording based on sound detection.

Volume and Sensitivity Adjustment

Dual-function dial for setting playback volume and recording microphone sensitivity.

Quick Review and Recording

Technique to rewind and immediately play back the most recent recording segment.

Tape Playback

Steps to listen to recorded microcassettes, noting speed compatibility.

Tape Erase Method

How to erase recorded content by recording over the existing audio.

Editing Recordings

Overwriting unwanted parts of a recording by using the RECORD button during playback.

Support

Contact Information

Address, email, and phone numbers for Coby Electronics Technical Support assistance.

Website Resources

Accessing www.cobyusa.com for troubleshooting, FAQs, and firmware updates.

Safety Notices

Cautionary Symbols and Warnings

Explanation of warning symbols and general cautions for safe operation and handling.

Customer Information

Section to record Model No. and Serial No. for future reference and support.

General Electrical and Environmental Warnings

Warnings regarding moisture, electrical shock, and proper plug insertion for safety.

Hearing Protection Advice

Recommendations to avoid hearing loss from prolonged exposure to high volume levels.

Malfunction Reset Procedure

Steps to reset the unit for normal operation in case of malfunction.

Environmental Protection Guidelines

Instructions for proper disposal and recycling of electronic appliances.

Important Safety Instructions

Comprehensive list of safety and operating instructions for product use.

Servicing and Damage Handling

Guidelines for servicing, qualified personnel, and reporting product damage.

Replacement Parts and Safety Checks

Ensuring correct replacement parts and safety checks after repairs.

Heat and Placement Recommendations

Advice on locating the product away from heat sources for optimal performance.