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		 C Crane Stereo System VersaCorder Dual Speed Recorder User Manual  | 
	
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		 Dual Speed Recorder   
					INSTRUCTION MANUAL   
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				Table of Contents   
					Location of Controls ..................................................... 4-5   
					Connection to Power ..................................................... 5-6   
					Battery Installation ........................................................... 6   
					Setting the Clock .............................................................. 7   
					Cassette Tapes .................................................................. 8   
					Inserting Cassette Tapes ................................................. 8   
					Recording Instructions   
					How to Record 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   
					Remote Switch Operation   
					For use with the CCRadioplus ............................ 15   
					Playback Instructions ..................................................... 16   
					Audio Sources ................................................................ 16   
					Troubleshooting Guide ............................................. 17-18   
					Safety Instructions ..................................................... 19-22   
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				Location of Controls   
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					Control Identification   
					1) Day   
					2) Hour   
					14) Voice Activation Switch   
					(See page 13)   
					15) Record   
					3) Minute   
					16) Play   
					17) Voice Activation Switch   
					4) Built-In Microphone   
					5) Record or Status Light   
					6) Clear or Recall time   
					7) Clock   
					8) Program   
					9) Timer ON/OFF   
					(ON/OFF)   
					18) Rewind/Review   
					19) Fast Forward/Cue   
					20) Stop/Eject   
					21) Normal/Quarter Speed   
					22) Pause   
					23) Tape Counter Reset   
					24) Tape Counter Display   
					10) Headphone Jack   
					11) Telephone Beep   
					12) Microphone Input   
					13) Volume Knob   
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				Location of Controls   
					Control Identification   
					1) LINE IN   
					2) Timer Activation   
					Switch   
					3) LINE OUT   
					4) DC Power In   
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					To access the handle: Put   
					fingers in the well underneath   
					the VersaCorder and pull   
					gently.   
					Connection to Power   
					The VersaCorder will run on the included AC adapter. It will also run on   
					(4) "C" size Alkaline or rechargeable batteries. Batteries are necessary   
					to keep the clock time and program memories if the power cord is   
					removed from the recorder for more than 3 minutes.   
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				Battery Installation   
					1) Open the cover by pushing the ribbed tab down firmly and   
					pulling the cover off toward the back of the unit.   
					2) Insert the (4) “C” cell batteries into the compartment as indicated 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.   
					3) Gently slide the cover back on to close.   
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				Setting the Clock and Day   
					CLOCK   
					DAY   
					HOUR   
					MIN   
					1) Press and hold the CLOCK Button while setting the time.   
					2) While holding the CLOCK Button, press the DAY Button and select   
					the corresponding day as shown on the display.   
					3) While holding 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 setting. Each time you press the MIN   
					Button the seconds reset to “0”.   
					DAY Settings   
					AM/PM   
					Indicator   
					Seconds   
					Counter   
					Current   
					Time   
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				Cassette Tapes   
					We recommend high quality, 110 minute cassette tapes for use in the   
					VersaCorder. In tests, these tapes provide an acceptable balance   
					between maximum play/recording time and prolonged tape life. Longer   
					cassette tapes are available, however the tape material is very thin and   
					may stretch or break during operation. With the extra long tapes, any   
					cassette player is more likely to “eat” the tape.   
					Inserting Cassette Tapes   
					1) Press the STOP/EJECT Button to open the lid.   
					STOP/EJECT   
					Ribbon End Out   
					2) Insert the cassette as shown (above).   
					3) Once the tape is inserted correctly, close the cassette door gently.   
					The VersaCorder has the ability to record in NORMAL speed for best   
					audio quality. When extended recordings of talk radio, speeches and   
					lectures, telephone conversations, or any format that does not require a   
					high-fidelity recording is desired, the VersaCorder can be switched into   
					QUARTER speed mode. This mode will record 4 times longer than NOR-   
					MAL speed, however, record quality for music is reduced. If a recording   
					is made in QUARTER speed, it can only be played back in a QUARTER   
					speed player (unless you want voices to sound like chipmunks).   
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				Recording Instructions   
					How to Record From A Radio   
					The VersaCorder can be used with any radio that has a headphone jack   
					or LINE OUT. With the VersaCorder you can listen while recording.   
					1) Turn the radio volume up to a gentle listening level. If the volume of   
					the radio is set too loud, the playback sound may be distorted.   
					2) Put a tape in and select the speed you want to record at.   
					3) Plug the 1/8” stereo patch cord into your radio LINE OUT or   
					headphone jack and the LINE IN of the VersaCorder. You can 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 off if you wish.   
					Note: If the Timer Switch is ON, normal recording won’t work. Make   
					sure the Timer Switch is OFF   
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				Recording Instructions   
					Recording Using the Timer   
					1) To set the ON time, press the PROGRAM Button once. The number   
					“1” and “ON” will appear in the display.   
					DAY   
					Programmed   
					AM/PM   
					Setting   
					DAY   
					HOUR   
					MIN   
					PROGRAM   
					Timer ON/OFF   
					Minutes   
					Hour   
					PROGRAM #   
					2) Press the DAY Button until the desired day appears in the display.   
					Note: The VersaCorder can record any single day, weekends,   
					weekdays or everyday.   
					3) Select the appropriate hour by pressing the HOUR Button until the   
					desired hour appears in the display.   
					4) Select the appropriate minute by pressing the MIN Button until the   
					desired minute appears in the display.   
					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 11:00 PM   
					onMonday, be sure to change the OFF time DAY to Tuesday.   
					6) Set the Timer Switch to ON and press the PLAY and RECORD Buttons.   
					Make sure the Voice Activation is “Off”.   
					If you wish to program another event, you can press the PROGRAM   
					Button again and event number “2” and “ON” will appear. Follow steps   
					2-4 to program your ON and OFF times.   
					After you have set the timer, you can press the CLOCK Button to return   
					to the clock display.   
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				Recording Instructions   
					Tips and Notes   
					There are a total of (6) recording timers. Each one can be programmed   
					with a separate ON OFF Time and Day.   
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					To DELETE a programmed ON or OFF time, press the PROGRAM   
					Button repeatedly until the time you wish to delete is displayed. Next,   
					press the CLEAR/RECALL Button. Four dashes will appear to verify that   
					the ON or OFF time has been deleted. Pressing the CLEAR/RECALL   
					Button again will reinstate the deleted time.   
					The CLEAR/RECALL Button can be used to clear the event ON or OFF   
					time or if you press it again the previous time programmed 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.   
					Quick Checklist for Timed Recording from a Radio   
					1. Has the tape been inserted correctly and rewound?   
					2. Have you reset the counter?   
					3. Is the Timer Switch on?   
					4. Are the RECORD   
					& 
					PLAY Buttons down?   
					5. Is it set to the correct speed?   
					6. Is your radio on and at an appropriate volume?   
					7. Is the VOICE ACTIVATED Switch turned off?   
					8. Is the PAUSE Button released?   
					Check ON and OFF times. Make sure they have the correct day time   
					and AM and PM. If you want silent recording verify that the volume is   
					turned down on the VersaCorder.   
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				Special Recording Instructions   
					Recording A 4-Hour Radio Show On One Side   
					Of A 110-Minute Cassette Tape   
					The VersaCorder has a Six Event Timer that can be programmed to   
					come on and go off. This can be used to extend your tape time and   
					eliminate many commercials. To set up the VersaCorder for timed   
					recordings, press the program button to dial through the six timers.   
					Press the hour and minute buttons to set each timer. See page 10 for   
					instructions on setting the timer.   
					Most radio shows follow a regular schedule. Note the begin and end   
					times of the commercial breaks, so you can program the VersaCorder   
					correctly. For our example below, we have used a radio show which airs   
					its commercial breaks near the top of the hour and at the half hour.   
					Follow these 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 before the next commercial break, which   
					is at 30 min. after the hour (12:30 AM).   
					Timer 2   
					On – Set Timer 2 to come on at 34 min. after the hour (12:34 AM).   
					Off – Set Timer 2 to go off at 58 min. after the hour (12:58 AM   
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					before the next commercial break.   
					Timer 3   
					On – Set Timer 3 to come on 6 min. after the second hour (1:06).   
					Off – Set Timer 3 to go off at 30 min. after the second hour (1:30).   
					Timer 4   
					On – Set Timer 4 to come on at 34 min. after the second hour   
					(1:34).   
					Off – Set Timer 4 to go off at 58 min. after the second hour (1:58).   
					Timer 5   
					On – Set Timer 5 to come on at 6 min. after the third hour (2:06).   
					Off – Set Timer 5 to go off at 58 min. after the third hour (2:58).   
					Timer 6   
					On – Set Timer 6 to come on at 6 min. after the fourth hour (3:06).   
					Off – Set Timer 6 to go off at 58 min. after the fourth hour (3:58).   
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				Recording Instructions   
					Using Voice Activated Recording   
					1) Set the VersaCorder on QUARTER speed for longest record time.   
					2) Switch VOICE ACTIVATED to “ON”.   
					3) Press the “PLAY” and “RECORD” Buttons at the same time.   
					4) Set SENSITIVITY so the recorder starts when someone is talking.   
					SENSITIVITY   
					VOICE ACTIVATED   
					ON/OFF   
					NORMAL OR   
					QUARTER SPEED   
					Sensitivity can be set on 1, 2, or 3. Number “1” is the most sensitive   
					and can be used when there is little background noise and you would   
					like to record people in a room, such as a meeting. Number “2” works   
					well when a single person is talking within 2 feet of the microphone.   
					Number “3” is the least sensitive and can be used 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 center to record phone calls.   
					Recording Instructions   
					Using Voice Activated Recording with Timer   
					The VersaCorder may also be set up for a timed and voice activated   
					recording.This might be used to record noises in a room at a certain   
					time of day. It could also be used to record a conference when you can-   
					not be there.   
					1) Follow the above instructions for voice activated recording.   
					2) Set the timer. See page 10 for instructions on setting the timer.   
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				Recording Instructions   
					Recording A Telephone Call   
					You can purchase a telephone patch cord and phone line splitter from   
					your C. Crane dealer or C. Crane Company at 800-522-8863   
					
					1) Connect the dual tip end of your patch cord to the   
					phone BEEP and MIC input on the front of the   
					VersaCorder.   
					2) Connect the phone line splitter to your phone wall jack.   
					3) Connect your existing phone line to the splitter.   
					4) Connect the phone plug end of the patch cord into the splitter.   
					5) Set the VersaCorder to QUARTER speed for maximum record time.   
					6) Switch VOICE ACTIVATED 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 is a switch that will allow you to   
					insert a BEEP into your conversations at regular intervals. This will help   
					advise both parties they are being recorded and may be required by   
					law. Set the switch to ON to activate.   
					BEEP ON/OFF   
					SWITCH   
					Note: It may be illegal to record a call without both parties knowl-   
					edge and consent. Please check with your local law enforcement for   
					details and advice. For important information, see pages 21 and 22.   
					Accessory: Telephone Patch Cord, Item Code: VCP   
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				Remote Switch Operation   
					Some radios have a special Remote Switch connection provided. This is   
					for directly recording from a built in timer on the radio. The VersaCorder   
					may be compatible with the remote switch supplied on these receivers.   
					Please refer to the radio or device’s manual for proper operation of this   
					feature. The Remote Switch works with the CCRadioplus, Sangean   
					ATS909, Radio Shack DX398, and the Grundig Satelit series.   
					Remote Switch Operation   
					For Use With the CCRadioplus   
					The patch cord provided with the VersaCorder   
					can be used with the CCRadioplus 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. (Please refer to page 16 of the   
					CCRadioplus manual on Setting the Timer.)   
					You can set up the VersaCorder as follows:   
					1) Plug the patch cord in according to color coding.   
					2) Set VOICE ACTIVATED to the “OFF” position.   
					3) Set TIMER to the “OFF” position.   
					4) Press the RECORD and PLAY Buttons on the VersaCorder.   
					5) Set the desired speed of the VersaCorder.   
					REC   
					PLAY   
					COLOR   
					CODED   
					JACKS   
					SENSITIVITY   
					VersaCorder   
					VOICE ACTIVATED   
					ON/OFF   
					NORMAL OR   
					QUARTER SPEED   
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				Playback Instructions   
					1) Insert tape. The side you want to listen to should be facing up. Refer   
					to page 8 for instructions.   
					2) Press REWIND until the tape   
					stops.   
					3) When tape is fully rewound,   
					press the PLAY Button.   
					VOLUME   
					PLAY   
					REWIND   
					If you are checking your test   
					recording, ensure the volume is at an adequate level and the audio   
					does not distort. If audio is distorted, the audio source volume is turned   
					up too high. If low or no audio is present, turn up volume or refer to   
					trouble shooting section on pages 17-18.   
					If you are playing a pre-recorded cassette tape (i.e one purchased from   
					the store), the recording was most likely made in NORMAL speed. Insert   
					the cassette tape into the recorder (For proper tape installation, please   
					refer to Inserting Cassette Tapes on page 8). Position the SPEED 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.   
					Audio Sources   
					LINE IN/OUT:   
					LINE IN is a special connection   
					that is compatible with any LINE   
					OUT (or headphone jack),   
					commonly found on portable CD   
					players, AM/FM/shortwave re-   
					ceivers, computer audio output, etc. “LINE LEVEL” refers to a low level   
					audio that does not change when you increase the volume of the   
					receiver or other audio device. You can connect the LINE OUT of any   
					device through the supplied audio cables into the VersaCorder’s LINE   
					IN and record the audio from that device. The headphone jack of a   
					radio or other device can be used if there is not a LINE OUT available.   
					Since the headphone jack will vary with the volume control, it is best to   
					do a test recording and play back to obtain best results.   
					MIC IN:   
					Just about any condenser-type microphone will work well with the   
					Versacorder. The jack is a 1/8" (3.5mm).   
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				Troubleshooting Guide   
					Slow FF and REW speed or varying speed during record/playback:   
					This is a symptom of low batteries. Plugging in the AC Adapter should   
					cure the problem. It is recommended that you plug in the AC Adapter   
					when changing batteries to avoid losing clock and timer settings. If the   
					batteries are removed and the AC Adapter is not plugged in, all clock   
					and timer settings will be lost within three minutes.   
					I can’t record on my tape:   
					Cassette tapes have a “record protection” tab on the bottom of the cas-   
					sette that can be removed to prevent the tape from being erased or   
					recorded over. If the tab is removed, you will not be able to record on   
					this tape. Removing the tab prohibits the REC button on the   
					VersaCorder from being pushed down.   
					I only get the room noise when trying to 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 an external audio   
					device. If nothing is plugged into the LINE IN jack, the internal micro-   
					phone on the VersaCorder is activated and will record audio from your   
					room.   
					Audio on playback is distorted:   
					If audio is distorted on playback be sure the audio coming from your   
					receiver is at a low level. Distorted audio can also be caused by an old   
					tape or low batteries.   
					My recorder is not recording at the right time:   
					If your recorder does not record at the right time be sure the AM and   
					PM and DAY are correct. Also make sure you have set a different ON   
					and OFF Time. If you are recording a four hour talk show that starts at   
					11:00 PM on Monday be sure to change the OFF time DAY to Tuesday.   
					I keep getting a beep in my recordings:   
					Check the BEEP switch on the bottom of the VersaCorder and make   
					sure it is set to OFF   
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				Troubleshooting Guide   
					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   
					Remote Switch Operation.   
					port. See page 15 for   
					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.   
					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.   
					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.   
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				Safety Instructions   
					READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT   
					SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   
					1)   
					2)   
					3)   
					4)   
					Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before   
					the VersaCorder is operated.   
					Retain Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should   
					be retained for future reference.   
					Heed Warnings: All warnings on this appliance and all operating   
					instructions should be followed.   
					Water and Moisture: The VersaCorder should not be used near   
					water. Do not use near a bathtub, washbowl, laundry tub, kitchen   
					sink, wet basement, swimming pool, etc. Risk of electric shock   
					may result.   
					5)   
					6)   
					7)   
					Unplug the VersaCorder from the AC Adapter before cleaning.   
					Only use a damp cloth for cleaning the exterior surfaces of the   
					recorder.   
					Do not place the VersaCorder on an unstable cart, stand, bracket   
					or table. The recorder may fall, causing serious personal injury   
					and/or damage to the recorder may result.   
					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 sources such as radiators, heat   
					registers, stoves, or other appliances that produce heat.   
					8)   
					AC Adapter: The AC Adapter should be positioned so it is not   
					walked on, pinched, or have items placed on top of it. All power   
					and recording cables should be routed away from walkways or   
					areas of foot traffic to avoid being tripped on. Always unplug the   
					AC power adapter by gripping the adapter unit and pulling it out   
					of the wall socket. Never pull on the cord. Always operate the   
					VersaCorder using the correct supplied AC Adapter. Adapters that   
					are not correctly rated can damage the recorder. If you are not   
					sure of the correct AC Adapter, consult your dealer.   
					9)   
					Never insert objects of any kind into the VersaCorder through   
					openings. The objects may touch dangerous voltage points or   
					short out parts causing damage to the recorder.   
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				Safety Instructions   
					10)   
					If the recorder is stored for long periods of time, unplug it from   
					the wall outlet and remove the batteries. This will prevent damage   
					caused by lightning or power line surges and will keep battery   
					acid from leaking inside of the recorder.   
					11)   
					12)   
					Never attempt to service the VersaCorder yourself. Removing the   
					cover may expose you to dangerous voltage levels and will void   
					the warranty. Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel.   
					The VersaCorder should be serviced by qualified service person-   
					nel when any of the following 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 performance.   
					d) The recorder has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.   
					13)   
					The user should not attempt to service this recorder beyond what   
					is described in the operating instructions. All other servicing   
					should be referred to qualified service personnel. The symbols on   
					the next page are to alert you to important operation or servicing   
					instructions that may appear in the owner’s manual.   
					Accessory   
					FM Transmitter   
					Wireless Audio Transfer Device   
					Transfer audio from your VersaCorder   
					to any radio using the FM Transmitter.   
					Item Code: FMT   
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				Safety Instructions   
					READ THIS BEFORE   
					INSTALLATION   
					Warning: To reduce the risk   
					of fire or shock hazard, do   
					not expose this product to   
					rain or moisture.   
					Each device that you connect to   
					the phone line draws power from   
					the phone line. We refer to this   
					power draw as the device’s   
					ringer equivalence number, or   
					REN. The REN is on the bottom   
					of your telephone cassette   
					recorder.   
					CAUTION   
					RISK OF ELECTRIC   
					SHOCK.   
					DO NOT OPEN   
					If you are using more than one   
					device on the line, add up all the   
					RENs. If the total is more than   
					five, your phone might not ring   
					and your telephone cassette   
					recorder might not record. In   
					rural areas, a total REN of three   
					might impair ringer operation. If   
					ringer operation is impaired,   
					disconnect one of the devices   
					from the line.   
					CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE   
					RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,   
					DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR   
					BACK. NO USER-SERVICE-   
					ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER   
					SERVICING TO QUALIFIED   
					PERSONNEL   
					FCC STATEMENT   
					This symbol is intended to alert   
					you to the presence of uninsulated   
					dangerous voltage within the   
					product’s enclosure that might be   
					of sufficient magnitude to   
					Your telephone cassette   
					recorder complies with Part 68   
					of FCC Rules. You must, upon   
					request, provide the FCC   
					registration number and the REN   
					to your phone company. Both   
					numbers are on the bottom of   
					your telephone cassette   
					recorder.   
					constitute a risk of electric shock.   
					Do not open the product’s case.   
					Note: You must not connect   
					your telephone cassette recorder   
					to:   
					• coin-operated systems   
					• party-line systems   
					• most electronic key phone   
					systems   
					This symbol is intended to inform   
					you that important operating and   
					maintenance instructions are   
					included in the literature   
					accompanying this product.   
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				Safety Instructions   
					Important: The law in some areas requires that all parties on the phone   
					line be able to hear a beep indicating the conversation is being recorded. If   
					you connect the telephone cassette recorder to your phone using the sup-   
					plied dual-prong cord and handset adapter, all parties on the phone line   
					might not hear a beep during recording. We recommend you check the   
					laws in your area. If it is unlawful to record without a beep sounding, or if   
					you are unsure, connect the telephone cassette recorder as described in   
					“Connecting Directly to the Phone Line” to ensure the beep will sound.   
					Consumer Information And FCC Requirements   
					1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom   
					of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the   
					FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this   
					equipment. If requested, provide information to your telephone company.   
					2. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may con-   
					nect to your telephone and still have all of those devices ring when your   
					number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all   
					devices should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain 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 VersaCorder causes harm to the telephone network, the tele-   
					phone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible,   
					they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice isn’t practical, you   
					will be notified as soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to   
					file a complaint with the FCC   
					. 
					4. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,   
					operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your   
					equipment. If they do, you will be given advance notice so as to give   
					you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.   
					5. If you experience trouble with the VersaCorder, please contact the   
					C. Crane Company at 1001 Main St. Fortuna, CA 95540 (800) 522-   
					8863, for repair/warranty information. The telephone company may ask   
					you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has   
					been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning.   
					6. There are no repairs that can be made by the customer to the   
					VersaCorder.   
					7. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the tele-   
					phone. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. (Contact your   
					state public utility commission or corporation commission for informa-   
					tion).   
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				About C. Crane Company Inc.   
					The C. Crane Company began soon after Bob and Sue Crane moved   
					from the San Francisco Bay Area to the beautiful and remote Redwood   
					Country of Northern California. As they settled into Fortuna, in the heart   
					of the Redwoods, and tried to tune in their favorite AM stations, Bob   
					and Sue were shocked. They either heard a lot of static or nothing at   
					all. Trying to find a solution, they soon discovered there were few prod-   
					ucts available to enhance poor AM radio.   
					Bob, being an all-around clever guy, found his own solution to weak AM   
					reception: the Select-A-Tenna! The Cranes were so impressed with this   
					simple antenna that they knew they had to get the word out. So, they   
					decided to create a company to market this wonderful antenna: the C.   
					Crane Company was born. As for the mysterious letter “C”, well, Bob   
					and Sue’s middle names both begin with the letter “C”, thus the name   
					C. Crane. They decided to advertise the antenna on the radio, and   
					before they knew it, the C. Crane Company was up and running.   
					That was over 25 years ago, and it all started on a kitchen table that   
					Bob built himself. This simple cherry wood table acted as the shipping   
					and receiving station, showroom table, and Bob’s office desk. Bob and   
					Sue were the first phone operators. 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 knowledge and respect.   
					From the beginning, Bob and Sue Crane had a powerful idea about   
					what they expected from the company that carried their name. They   
					would only sell items they tested themselves and found to be of out-   
					standing quality. They would always offer a 30-day money back satis-   
					faction guarantee and be ready with the best customer service in the   
					industry. Even though the company has grown a lot during the last quar-   
					ter century, these family-based ethics still guide the company in every-   
					thing they do.   
					Since the first Select-A-Tenna, the C. Crane Company has become one   
					of the premier electronics companies in the nation. Exclusive items such   
					as the CCRadio, the best radio for long range AM reception, and the   
					Freeplay Plus Wind-up radio, continue to fulfill customer needs with top   
					quality items found nowhere else. The C. Crane Catalog, published only   
					three times a year, has expanded to include over three hundred high   
					quality, unique, and outstanding items. Customers can be assured that   
					the items included in the C. Crane Catalog are truly the best of the   
					breed. Even today, all of C. Crane’s products must pass exhaustive   
					testing in the quality control lab, at home, at work, and in people’s lives   
					before they are included in the C. Crane Catalog.   
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				Model: VERSACORDER   
					THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.   
					OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS.   
					1) THIS 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 expressly approved by the party   
					responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to   
					operate the equipment.   
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