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SCP-107

AM/FM Digital Tune Stereo Cassette
Player

14-1250.DS.fm Page 1 Tuesday, May 16, 2000 2:32 PM

Summary of Contents for SCP-107

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment SCP 107 AM FM Digital Tune Stereo Cassette Player 14 1250 DS fm Page 1 Tuesday May 16 2000 2 32 PM...

Page 2: ...o alert you to the presence of uninsu lated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to con stitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the product s cas...

Page 3: ...ing Safely 14 Traffic Safety 15 Setting the Frequency Ranges and Steps 15 Using the Radio 18 Manual Tuning 20 Memory Tuning 20 Storing Stations Automatically Only for AM and FM 20 Storing Stations Man...

Page 4: ...ssette Player 36 Specifications 37 Features Your RadioShack Digital AM FM Stereo Cassette Player delivers excellent stereo sound and is portable so you can listen to cassette tapes or AM FM radio almo...

Page 5: ...TV audio frequencies for quick tuning Game Function lets you enjoy a chal lenging slot machine or number game anytime anywhere Extended Bass for a powerful heavy bass sound Sleep Timer lets you set t...

Page 6: ...anywhere THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW Note Modifications or adjustments to this product which are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this product This...

Page 7: ...cal ly disconnects internal batteries Using Batteries Your cassette player uses two AA batter ies not supplied for power For the best performance and longest life we recom mend RadioShack alkaline bat...

Page 8: ...ion frequencies you stored for about 1 minute To prevent the frequencies from being erased replace the batteries within 1 minute To install batteries follow these steps 1 Press down and pull the batte...

Page 9: ...eries Warning Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly Do not burn or bury them Caution If you do not plan to use the cas sette player for a month or more remove the batteries Batteries can leak...

Page 10: ...plug adapter neither sup plied Both are available at your local RadioShack store Cautions You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies regulated 3V DC and delivers at least 250 mA Its center tip...

Page 11: ...Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet Using Vehicle Battery Power You can power the cassette player from a vehicle s 12V power source such as a cigarette lighter socket using a 3V 250 mA regulat...

Page 12: ...sconnect the adapter from the power source before you disconnect it from the cassette player Follow these steps to power the cassette player from your vehicle s battery 1 Set the adapter s voltage swi...

Page 13: ...ur hands free while you listen to the cassette player Align the belt clip with the matching hole in the cassette player and turn the screw clockwise then bend down the clip To remove the clip turn the...

Page 14: ...tect your hearing 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...

Page 15: ...ES AND STEPS The cassette player is preset to tune to frequencies in increments of 10 kHz AM and 0 2 MHz FM in the United States In Europe and some other parts of the world AM and FM frequencies are b...

Page 16: ...settings cycle in the follow ing sequence US1 US JP EU US1 US1 North and South America with TV band AM 530 1 710 kHz 10 kHz step FM 87 5 108 1 MHz 0 2 MHz step TV Audio 2 13 channel US North and Sout...

Page 17: ...d EU settings the tuner band will change to AM FM1 and FM2 FM1 and FM2 store sta tions in the same frequency range but in different separate memory locations FM1 FM2 76 108 MHz 0 1 MHz step in 76 90 M...

Page 18: ...sired band appears AM FM or TV 2 To select stereo reception set FM ST MONO to FM ST If the FM stereo sig nal is weak and distorted set it to FM ST MONO and NOR HI MTL RADIO ON OFF BAND TUNING UP DOWN...

Page 19: ...r DOWN to tune to the desired station using manual or memory tuning see Manual Tuning on Page 20 or Memory Tuning on Page 20 4 Adjust VOLUME to the desired listen ing level 5 To emphasize the bass sou...

Page 20: ...ency indicator stops automatically However it might not stop if the broadcast signal is weak MEMORY TUNING You can store up to 10 stations each in the AM FM and TV band memories Storing Stations Autom...

Page 21: ...y Preset them manually Storing Stations Manually 1 Repeatedly press RADIO ON OFF BAND until the desired band appears AM FM or TV 2 Press TUNING UP or DOWN to reach the desired station 3 Hold down one...

Page 22: ...on 1 5 to select a stored station To select pre set numbers 6 10 press 5 then the appropriate preset number button Notes Do not hold down the preset number buttons for more than a second when you sele...

Page 23: ...tion buttons and E BASS GAME so you cannot accidentally change them To lock the buttons rotate HOLD down HOLD flashes for several seconds then appears steadily To unlock the buttons rotate HOLD up to...

Page 24: ...sing the Tape Player LOADING A CASSETTE TAPE The cassette player uses normal bias high bias and metal tapes FWD REV direction switch Reverse Mode Switch OPEN Switch DC 3V Jack 14 1250 DS fm Page 24 Tu...

Page 25: ...ow and open the compartment door by pulling it toward you 3 Insert a cassette into the door s tape guides with the cassette s open edge facing up and the desired side visible through the window 4 Clos...

Page 26: ...ASS until the bar appears above E BASS OFF to turn it off 7 To stop the tape press STOP USING REVERSE MODE Set the reverse mode switch to choose the desired automatic reverse option One Time Playback...

Page 27: ...NG FAST FORWARD AND REWIND While the tape is stopped press or to rewind to fast forward To stop the tape before it reaches the end press STOP Notes and are not released at the end of the tape Press ST...

Page 28: ...ality fast forward the tape from the beginning to the end of one side then completely rewind it Loos en the tape reels by gently tapping each side of the cassette s outer shell on a flat surface Cauti...

Page 29: ...g digit Press DOWN to change to the next digit Repeat this step for each digit Or to use one of the preset sleep times press one of the number but tons after holding down SLEEP until SLEEP flashes Pre...

Page 30: ...he time appears The remaining time ap pears for about 5 seconds then the dis play returns to the last selected function To cancel the sleep timer press SLEEP until the remaining time appears While the...

Page 31: ...THE SLOT MACHINE GAME Game 1 is a slot machine game You have 20 points when you start playing To se lect the slot machine game hold down GAME for about 3 seconds until 000 and 1 appear 1 Press 5 once...

Page 32: ...points and two bars flash If all the digits are different or only two dig its are the same you lose 1 point You win the game when your score reach es 999 points You lose the game when your score falls...

Page 33: ...rs you match the sooner the next number disappears After one minute the game ends automat ically all the bar indicators flash and your score appears Scoring You get 1 point when you match a num ber Th...

Page 34: ...Keep the cassette player away from dust and dirt Wipe the cassette player with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Modifying or tampering with the cassette player s internal components c...

Page 35: ...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 discon nect...

Page 36: ...tte player s display locks up or stops operating properly after you connect power first replace the batteries with new ones If the cassette player still does not operate properly you must reset it To...

Page 37: ...V channels 2 13 Reception Area US AM 530 1 710 kHz 10 kHz step FM 87 5 108 1 MHz 0 2 MHz step FM AM TV IF Rejection 65 dB 47 dB 75 dB Image Rejection 22 dB 25 dB 20 dB Signal to Noise S N Ratio 50 dB...

Page 38: ...ion Area EU AM 531 1 602 kHz 9 kHz step Fm1 Fm2 87 5 108 MHz 0 05 MHz step TV Audio Reception CASSETTE PLAYER Cassette Mechanism Auto stop Wow and Flutter WRMS 0 3 Channel Frequency MHz 2 59 75 3 65 7...

Page 39: ...atteries About 39 Hours Typical Cassette Playing Time with AA Alkaline Batteries About 24 Hours Headphones Output Impedance 32 Ohms Dimensions HWD 41 2 33 8 11 4 Inches 111 3 83 31 3 mm excluding proj...

Page 40: ...ranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless other wise provided by law a correct the defect by...

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