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Type | Cassette Recorder |
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Brand | Panasonic |
Model | RQ-2102 |
Recording System | Analog |
Output Power | 0.5 W |
Power Source | AC or Battery |
Battery Type | AA |
Number of Batteries | 4 |
Microphone | Built-in |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
Recording Function | Yes |
Playback Function | Yes |
Fast Forward/Rewind | Yes |
Auto Stop | Yes |
Carrying Handle | Yes |
Speakers | Mono |
Compartment for inserting batteries.
Tracks tape position and allows resetting to zero.
Bay for inserting and ejecting cassette tapes.
Stops tape operation and ejects the cassette.
Temporarily halts tape playback or recording.
Handle for carrying the device.
Advances tape quickly or searches forward.
Rewinds tape quickly or searches backward.
Starts playing the inserted cassette tape.
Initiates the recording process.
Captures audio for recording directly into the device.
Adjusts the audio output volume for playback.
Port for connecting an external microphone.
Output for listening to audio via headphones.
Port for connecting the AC power adapter.
Integrated speaker for audio output.
Avoid heat, sun exposure, damage to power cords, and use in bathrooms.
Use normal type tapes, avoid extreme temperatures, and magnetic fields.
Use the provided cable only for this device.
Instructions for battery removal, polarity, and preventing damage.
Connecting the device to AC power using the provided cable.
Disconnect AC cable when operating on batteries.
Steps to insert tape, start playback, adjust volume, and stop.
Automatic stopping of tape functions at tape end.
How to quickly advance or rewind the tape.
Listening to audio while fast forwarding or rewinding.
Using the tape counter to locate sections and reset it.
Temporarily pausing playback or recording and resuming.
Steps for recording audio using the internal microphone.
Connecting and recording from external audio devices.
Replaying recorded audio immediately after recording.
Starting a new recording over existing audio.
Listening to audio via headphones during recording.
How new recordings automatically overwrite old ones.
Cleaning instructions for the unit and head.
Requirement for record protection tabs for recording.