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llr INSTRUCTION MANUAL ',a- MEMO-SCRIBER Dictating/Transcribi n g System TRC-8800 -i €€{ t.:tg This Instruction manual is written in English and Spanish. Este manual de instrucciones est6 escrito en espaiol y ingl6s. -iqfa*. **-*,[...]
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,.# {-tr' For product operation, authorized service center retoml, g€rv1c6 eldrtancG or problom resolution, call cusToMER tNFORmAnOil t-!00a21-6013 Weekdays 8:00Alt. 6:00 Pt P.clflc Ttma For accessories and/or parts not available from an authorlzed daabr, c.ll PARTS ORDER INFORMATION i{0O72&O!62 We€kdays 8:00 A1{ - 5:00 pu P.olflc nm?[...]
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19. ExternalDC 9V jack (EXT DC ev) 20. Telephone record jack fl-EL REC) 21. Remote controljack (REMOTE) 22. Earphone jack (EARPHONE) 23. Cradle bracket -both sides- 24. Hand controlcradle 22 Foot control 31. Back switch (BACR 32. Play switch (P[.AY) 33. Fast forward switch (FFWD) Hand control 25. Microphone 26. lndex button (INDEX) 27. Fast forward[...]
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Loading a cassette 't?{r 1. Pullthe EJECT leverto open the cassefte compartment lid. 2. Load a cassette with the full reel to the left. 3. Close the lld bY Pressing it. NOTE: Be sure to close the lld after loading a cas- sette. The unlt doos not operate unless the lid is closed. , Warnlng beeP tones The unit emits a warning tone in the followi[...]
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9. To make corrections or to edit, backspace the tape by setting the hand controlswitch to BACK. Hold the switch untllyou reach the portion of the recording just before the correction polnt. Release the switch and the switch returns to the PI-AY position automati- , cally. Listen to your recording. At the exact point where the correctlon ls to begi[...]
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- For a longer review, press the BACK switch and the tape backspaces continuously until you release the BACK switch. - Forfast forwarding the tape, press the FFWD switch. 7. To pause, release the PLAY switch. Continue with this start-stop method untilthe transcription is completed. 8. To turn the unit off, press the POWER button to release. lndex s[...]