Welcome, Preparing a power source, Dry batteries (see fig. 0 – Sony TCM-80V Manuel d'utilisation

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Welcome!

Thank you for purchasing the Sony
TCM-80V Cassette-Corder. Some

features are;
• Built-in microphone — You can

make recording without using an

external microphone.

• Auto-reverse recording/playback
• You can adjust the playback tape

speed-

• VOR (Voice Operated Recording)

system that starts and stops
recording automatically in
response to the sound, to save
tapes and batteries.

>■ Getting Started

Preparing a Power
Source

Choose one of the three power
sources below; dry batteries,
rechargeable battery, and house
current.

Upper side of the tape

■ A M A V ■ M A

A I

a

a m

REC indicator
Indicateur REC
COUNTER RESET

Flat Mic

EAR

REC

TAPE SPEED

MIC

VOR

Dry Batteries

(see Fig.

0-

©)

1

Open the batterv compartment
lid.

2

Insert two size AAA (R03) dry

batteries (supplied with the
Sony world model only).

When to replace the
batteries
Replace the batteries with new ones
when the battery indicator flashes.
The battery indicator in the display
window changes as follows;

Lights up

When batteries

r-^

--------

are new

■Hi

When batteries
have been used
for a while

■ ■

a

Side A

©irrrao \

Pa^g A

Tab for side A--------^

Languette pour ia face A

When batteries
become weak

There is no power

in the batteries

Flashing

Battery life

(Approx, hours)

Playback Recording

Sony
alkaline
LR03(SG)

Sony
R03(SB)

6.5

1.5

Notes

Do not cliarge a dry battery.

• Do not use a new battery with an old

one.

• Do not use different types of

batteries.

• When you do not use the unit for a

long time, remove the batteries to
avoid any damage caused by battery
leakage and subsequent corrosion.

• Dry batteries will not be expended

when another power source is
connected.

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