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VersaCorder

Troubleshooting Guide

The VersaCorder is eating my tapes:

If the VersaCorder starts “eating” your tapes, please remember we rec-
ommend tapes no longer than 110 minutes for reliable service. Longer
tapes are more likely to wind around the tape mechanism and create a
problem. If a 110 minute tape continues to wind around the mechanism
then try a new tape or rewind and fast forward the tape before trying
again. If the recorder continues to jam up, even on new tapes, your unit
may need servicing or replacing.

Maintenance:

It is a good idea to keep your VersaCorder and tapes as clean as possi-
ble. Tape recorders under daily heavy use, often last only about one
year. Dust and dirt is the biggest cause of wear.

I have programmed the timer but it will not record:

1) Check to see that the TIMER switch is on, the REC and PLAY

buttons are pushed down, and the PROGRAM time is correctly set 
for AM or PM. See page 10 for Recording Instructions.

2) Is the patch cord plugged in? Unless you have a CCRadioplus and 

have programmed it to start the VersaCorder, do not plug the patch
cord into the TIMER ACTIVATION SWITCH

port. See page 15 for 

Remote Switch Operation.

I keep hearing a “clicking” noise on my tape:

Check to see if the counter is at 9999 and has not rolled over. Just push
the reset button on the counter to reset it to zero.

The VersaCorder’s audio is too low on playback, and I hear a hiss
in the background:

The recording was made with the source volume set too low. First,
make sure the VersaCorder is properly connected to the audio source.
Next, increase the volume on the audio source and re-record and test
the volume on the new recording. If the volume from the audio source is
set too low, you will record only tape hiss and setting the volume from
the audio source too high will cause the recorded sound to be distorted.

Can I use the phone patch cord and the radio patch cord at the
same time?

No. In order to record using the phone patch cord, you must disconnect
the radio patch cord from the LINE IN jack.

Summary of Contents for VersaCorder Dual Speed Recorder

Page 1: ...Dual Speed Recorder INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE USE AND SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...e Please read IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on pages 19 22 before use It is important to read and understand all instructions For your future reference Serial No Date of purchase found inside battery...

Page 3: ...rd From a Radio 9 Recording Using the Timer 10 Tips and Notes 11 Quick Check List for Recording 11 Recording a Four Hour Radio Show 12 Using Voice Activated Recording 13 Recording a Telephone Call 14...

Page 4: ...st Forward Cue 20 Stop Eject 21 Normal Quarter Speed 22 Pause 23 Tape Counter Reset 24 Tape Counter Display 1 Day 2 Hour 3 Minute 4 Built In Microphone 5 Record or Status Light 6 Clear or Recall time...

Page 5: ...the clock time and program memories if the power cord is removed from the recorder for more than 3 minutes 1 2 3 4 1 LINE IN 2 Timer Activation Switch 3 LINE OUT 4 DC Power In Control Identification...

Page 6: ...dicated in the drawing below Be sure the negative end is against the spring Refer to the drawing below to insure correct installation of your batteries 1 Open the cover by pushing the ribbed tab down...

Page 7: ...the CLOCK Button press the HOUR Button until the appropriate hour and AM PM is indicated on the display 4 While holding the CLOCK Button down press the MIN Button and select the appropriate minute set...

Page 8: ...tape is inserted correctly close the cassette door gently STOP EJECT The VersaCorder has the ability to record in NORMAL speed for best audio quality When extended recordings of talk radio speeches an...

Page 9: ...use the red plugs of the included patch cord 4 Press the RECORD and PLAY Buttons at the same time The red light will flash Adjust the volume on the VersaCorder to the level you want or turn the volume...

Page 10: ...splay 5 To set the OFF time press the PROGRAM Button once and OFF will be displayed Follow steps 2 4 above to set the appropriate OFF time If you are recording a four hour talk show that starts at 11...

Page 11: ...med in that event will display Note If you are recording a four hour talk show that starts at 11 00 PM on Monday be sure to change the end time DAY to Tuesday 1 Has the tape been inserted correctly an...

Page 12: ...e steps to set all six timers Timer 1 On Set Timer 1 to come on at 6 min after the hour to begin recording the show If the show starts at midnight set the timer for 12 06 AM Off Set Timer 1 to go off...

Page 13: ...to record someone speaking directly into the microphone good for high background noise areas The voice activated feature on the VersaCorder can be used with a police scanner to save tape or in a 911...

Page 14: ...IVATED to ON 7 Press the PLAY and RECORD Buttons at the same time 8 Set SENSITIVITY to number 2 and test to be sure the recorder starts when someone is talking On the bottom of the VersaCorder there i...

Page 15: ...ioplus as shown in the photo It is color coded for ease of installa tion When the plugs are inserted the CCRadioplus becomes the master control for the timer and overrides the VersaCorder s timer Plea...

Page 16: ...switch on the front of the recorder to NORMAL and press the PLAY Button Note The VersaCorder will play tapes back in stereo through the headphone jack MIC IN Just about any condenser type microphone w...

Page 17: ...o record Please read the instructions on LINE IN on page 9 16 before record ing Your low level audio source must be plugged into the LINE IN jack on the side of the VersaCorder before recording from a...

Page 18: ...See page 10 for Recording Instructions 2 Is the patch cord plugged in Unless you have a CCRadioplus and have programmed it to start the VersaCorder do not plug the patch cord into the TIMER ACTIVATIO...

Page 19: ...r damage to the recorder may result 7 Heat Never put the VersaCorder in direct sunlight in an unventi lated area or behind glass such as a car s interior The recorder should be kept away from heat sou...

Page 20: ...ng occur a Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the recorder b The recorder has been exposed to rain c The recorder does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in pe...

Page 21: ...e FCC registration number and the REN to your phone company Both numbers are on the bottom of your telephone cassette recorder Note You must not connect your telephone cassette recorder to coin operat...

Page 22: ...ertain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should call your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area 3 If your VersaCor...

Page 23: ...erators This made them realize that their customers expected to hear a real live person who is willing to listen to their questions and more importantly able to respond to their inquiries with knowled...

Page 24: ...HIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Notice The changes or modifications not...

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