Kiddesigns BE479 Barbie CDG Karaoke Tape Recorder w/ Wireless Mic User Manual
Kiddesigns Inc Barbie CDG Karaoke Tape Recorder w/ Wireless Mic
User Manual
Unpacking and Setup Remove the product and all packing materials from the canon. Save packln materials in case the unit needs to be returned lor service. it u do dispose of the ckin rnatends. plgase do so property. y° pa 9 Remove leature labels, fem . or clear rotective films iom lhelronl or of the n, n I' ahl . Do not rgrnnycn/e any Warnlng labes from the leach or bottom or the urn, mp ”" app “c 5 Place the unit on a le/el surface, away from direct sunlight and sources at excess dust, dirt, heat, water, motsture, vibrations, and strong magnetic fields. Protect ur lunirure when lacin the unit on natural wood or wood with a la uered or coated fin‘ h. A doth if other protective uprated should be placed between the unit and the umilure. E This unit operates on either AC or battery power, When AC cord is plugged in, battery ower will not be used. During battery-powered use, detach AC cord from back or oombox. Note: Power source Installation should always be perrormed by an adult. l-"PP’NT‘ Battery Installation - : E E E 1xwr' E 7 E Enemies E , E , x g i E i! E E 3 2 Handheld Mlcmphone For the Best Posslhle Battery Performance: 0 We recommend the use at alkaline batteries for longer life. 0 Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed. ~ Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended. - Batteries are to be inserted with eorrect polarity, - Remove exhausted batteries from the unit. - Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. - Remove rechargeable batteries lrom the clock betore charging. - The supply enrinele are not to be shon-cirouited. ' Batteries should be removed if the item is not going to be needed for an extended period of time to prevent battery leakage or damage. Power Cord Installation 0 Connect the AC cord into the AC Jack, then plug the AC cord into outlet. 0 To prevent shock. match wide blade of plug to wide slot. Fully insert. Model 85-479 COG Karaoke Tape Recorder with Wireless Microphone: Important Message to Consumers Thank you ior purchasing one ofthe Bible“ brain‘s m l -quaity electronic oducls, We approc' ' take a lew moments to read these instnietions.mwiiicii wll help you uridei's’tand and eolwgnmgra sale $330; way to use this toy, and to help give it the longiesting lire lor which Barbie” branded products are designed. Please keep this booklet furniture reference as It contain: important Inform-lion. WARNING: Wireless devices such as renlole control luys, cordless phones. and baby monitors may cause lnlerferenw With the Wireless microphones usell on thls unit Should such interference occur, either turn olf the lrrterlenng devroes or set this unit up in a location where such interference does not occur. Consumer Safety Guide IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When used in the directed manner, this unit has been designed and manufactured to ensure your personal safety. However, improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. Please read all safety and operating instructions carefully before installation and use, and keep these instructions handy for future reference. Take note of all warnings listed in these instructions and on the unfl. 1. Water and Moisture — The unit should not be set up or used near water. For example: near a bathtub, washbcwl, sink, laundry tub, swimming pool, or in a wet basement. 2. Ventilation — The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere With its proper ventilation. For example, it should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block ventilation openings. Also, it should not be placed in a bUilt-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet, that may impede theAllow of air through the ventilation openings. Heat «The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Power Sources — The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating Instructions or as marked on the appliance. Grounding or Polarization —This product i's‘equlpped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). As a safetyieature this plug will fit into the power‘outlet only one way. if you are unable to fit the plug into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety pumose of your polarized plug by forcing the plug into the outlet. Power Cord Protection — Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by ‘rlerns placed upon or against them. It is always best to have a clear area from where the cord exits the unit to where it is plugged into an AC outlet. Cleaning —The unit Should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. See the Maintenance section of this manual for cleaning instructions. Objects and Liquid Entry— Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled info any openings or vents located on the product, . Attachments — Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. 10. nghtnlng and Power Surge Protection — Unplug the un'n from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable syfiem during a lightning storm or when n is left unattended and unused for long periods of time. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power- Iine surges. 1 1. Overloading ~ Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 12, Damage Requiring Service — The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A. the power supply cord or plug has been damaged. B. objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled into the enclosure. 0. the unit has been exposed to rain. D. the unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged. E. unit exhibits a marked change in performance or does not operate normally. 13. Antenna — Do not connect an menial antenna to the unit. 14. Periods of Nonuse — If the unit is to be left unused for an extended period of time, such as a month or longer, the power cord should be unplugged to prevent damage or corrosion, 15. Servicing — User should not attempt to service the unit beyond those methods described in the user's operating instructions. Service methods not covered in the operating instructions should be referred to qualified service personnel. shes» 9' P" N 90-Day Limited Warranty KlDdesigns warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and materials. under normal use and conditions, for a period of 90 days from the date of original purchase. Should service be required by reason of any defect or malfunction, it is best to first this product and all parts thereof to the store where it was originally purchased. lf yoursitel'gg to send the product for service during the warranty period, KIDdesigns will repair or, at its discretion, replace this product without char (except for a $10.00 charge for handling, packing, return UPS/postage and insurance), is decision is subject to verification of the defect or malfunction upon delivery of this product to the Factory Service Center listed below. The product must include proof of purchase. including date of purchase. Before returning this product for service, lease first re lace the batteries if a Iic with fresh ones, as exhausted or defective batteries Ere the most comngon pc‘Ztusat;j 13 problems encountered, If service is still required: 1 Remove batteries (if applicable) and pack unit in a well-padded. heavy corrugated box. Enclose a photocopy ofyour sales receipt, credit card Statement. or other proof of the date of purchase. 2: S. Enclose a check or money order payable to the order of KlDdesigns, for the sum of 4. $10.00 ($30.00 if after warranty period). Send the unit prepaid to the Factory Service Center listed below. Consumer Repair Department Ddesi ns Inc. 1401 Pullman rive, Suite A El Paso. Texas 79936 NOTE: This warranty is valid only if the product is used for the ur of h‘ ‘ designed. It does not cover (I) products which have been damaggd fiegfigewncghrgis‘figg or accident, or'which have been modified or repaired by unauthorized, persons; (ii) cracked or broken cabinets. or units damaged by excessive heat; (iiD dama e to tape cassettes or compact-discs (if applicable); fly) the cost of shipping this product $0 the factory service center and its return to the owner. This warranty is valid only in the United States of America and does not extend to of the product subsequent to the original rchaser. Any applicable implied wananggsngg also limited to 90 days, and KlDdeslgns vvil not be liable or consequential darna es. (Some stazfis do nottrigltlow limitation? on implied w)a_i|'_rhaniies or exclusion of consequentia? damages, so ese res ions may no app 0 u. IS warra ives u s ecific Ie al ' you may also have other rights imyvgryfiom state tr'cgysgale. yo p 9 rights, and BARBIE is a trademark owned by and used under license from Mattel, Inc. © 2008 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved, Manufactured and Distributed by KIDdesr‘gns. inc, Hahway, NJ 07065 Printed in China BE479-053003-O Questions or Comments For product registration, special offers, and information about this and other KIDdesrgns products, please visit our website: www.toptoysonline.com RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN. h“ CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK OF UNIT. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING T0 QUALIHED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE on ELECTRIC SHOCK, no NOT expose Tl-lis APPLIANCE 70 RAIN on melsrune The liglllnlng flash wlth arrowhead In en equilateral trlangle ls ‘ , Intended to alert the user of the presence of unlnsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be or sult‘lclent magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The exclamation point wllhin en equilateral triangle is intended to alert the userof the presence oflmportant operating and maintenance (servlclng) instructions In the Iilere ture accompanylng the appliance. The symbols above are located at file bottom of the cabinet. CAUTION: To prevenl electric shock match Wide hlada of plug 10 with slot. FuIIy Insert. A‘lTENTlON: Pour évilel lee choc electriqucs. introduirc l: terns la plus large de la fiche dans la heme correspondunle dela onus et pousser iusm'al-I lot-rd Note: The manulacluler is not responsible for any radio cirTV interlerence caused by unaumolized modifications to this equipment Such modification could void the user's cuttiorhy to operate the equipment. l=cc Information This devicecomplies with PaI115 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is subieclmll'lelolowiwgtwo conditions: (I) this device may not cause harmiui interference. and 12) this davloe must accept any intenerencs received, including intericrenca men may cause undesired nperalmn. Warning: Cha as or modificslicns to this unit not orpressiy approved by the parly leeponslble icr compliance cou d void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and tound to comply wilh the limits lore Class B digital device, pursuant to Fan 15 oiihs FOO nines. These llmlls are designed to provide reasonable protection against hermld intsrlaroncs in a residenlial installation. This equipmenl generales. users and can radiate radio lrequency energy and, if not inslellsd and used In ncoordancc wilh the instructions may cause harmiul lnterlmnce to mdio ccnvnunicetions. However. more is no Igunrentea that inlenersnoa will not occur in a particular installation. iiihis equipment does cause hamflul nterference to radio or televlslon reception, which can lie determined by turnin the equipment elf and on, the user is encoumcad to try to correct the inleriorcnce by one or more the lollowing measures: - Racrisnt or relocate the receiving antenna. - lncronse the separation between the equipment and receiver. . Connect the equipmsnl Into an omlel on a circuil dillclrcnl from that to which the receiver is needed, - Consult lhe dealer or an experienced ladle/TV technlcian Ior help. ModiMng ortamperlng with your system's internal components can cause a malfunction and might Invalidale the system's warranty and void ur FOO au‘hofllafion to Wperate iL Ii your system is no! Meaning as It should. call l-BDD-TOP-T VS it)! asslslance. Laser Safety This unit employs n laser. Only a qualified person should remove the cover or allempl to service this device, because cl pessible eye injury. CAUTION: USE 0r- CONTROLS. ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN SPECIFIED HEREIN MAV RESULT lN HAZARDOUS RADlATION EXPOSURE. DANGER: INl/lSlELE LASER HADlATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED, AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE To BEAM. CAUTION: HAZARDOUS LASER HADlATlON WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED, “ Unpacking and : “a. Remove the product and all packing Save packing materials in case the on metenais, please do so properly. Flemoveenyleatue labels laci st Do not remove any warning labs s it Place the linii on a level surface. ewe ure. Vibrations. and strong megn 5. Protect Ul’ fumiwre when Iacln I A cloth 5? other protech've rfiate it This unit operates on either AC or bal not be used. During battery-pc- Note: Power source installatlon shouk §5fll°f —____ Battery lnstallal IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlllIl l Fertile Best Possible Battery Perlorr We recommend the use Di alkaline I)- Diliereni types of baileries or new an Only use batteries of the same or eql Batteries ale ll: be inserted with com Remove exhausted balleries tram Ihl Do nol attempt to recharge mn-rech Remove rschargcacie batteries from The supply lerminals are not to be sl' Batteries should he removed ii the li prevent battery leakage or damage. Power Cord Insl o........ fl Connect the AC cord into lhs AC Jack, then plug lhe AC oorc into outlet. 9 To prevent shock! match wide blade of plug lo Wide sloi. FuIIi insert. in rnls oence may not cause nerrnrur intenerence. erro (gr tnls uewee must accept any lnrenerence recerineo, inotuurng lnterlerertce that rney cause unoesirec operation. Wami Chan s or modifications lo this unll not expressly approved by the pany responsible tor con-pl ce cou a vercl the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and round to compty with the limits tor e Class a digital device. pursuant to Par|15 ofthe Fcc Rules These Emits me lies ned to provide reasorahla protection against harmful interrerence In a residential Installation. T'fiis equipment generates. uses and can realm meta frequency energyene. ll net inserlleo and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmlul rruerlerence to radlo communicalloru. However, there is no guarantee that inlerierence will not occur in a particular irrsrellation ll this eouprnenl does cause harmful rnrerlerence to ratio or tstevision reception, which can ceeeterminea by turning the moment pit and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more o the to lowing measures: - Flannent or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the sepamtlon between the equlpmant and receiver. . Connect the equipment into rm outlet on a circuit different rrorrl that to which the receiver is needed. - Consult the dealer or an experienced mile/TV technldan «or help. Modifying ortempertrrp with your system's internal cmpmnb can cause a rrtalfuruniorr and might invalidate the system's warran and void ur FCC authorization to operate rt. II ur s tern is not perrormhg Is it should. call 1- TOP-7535 for assistance yo y‘ Laser Safety This unit employs a laser. Only e qualified person should remove the cover or enernot to service this device. because of possible eye iryury. CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTSOH PElFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHERTHAN SPECIFIED HEREIN MAV RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADlATION EXPOSURE. DANGER: INVISIBLE LASER RADIA'nON WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED on DEFEATED, AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. cAunon: HAZARDOUS LASER RADiATlON WHEN OPEN AND lNTERLocK DEFEATED. “— For the Best Possible Battery Per'or We recommend the use of alkaline t Different types ol batteries or new or Only use batteries or the same or so Batteries are to be inserted with con Remove exhausted batteries from th Dc not attempt to recharge nomecl Remove rechargeable batteries from The supply terminals are not to be sl Batteries should be removed if the l prevent battery leakage or damage. Power Cord Ins 0 Connect the AC cord into tht AC Jack, then plug the AC Dori ll'll'O outlet. 0 To prevent shock, match widi bladre‘ of plug to wide slot. Full} inse . ......... Marntenance - It is important to keep lha ODG Karaoke Tape Recorder as dry and clean as possible. Clean the unit with a soft cloth moistened only with mild soap and water. Stronger cleaning agents, such as thinner or similar materials are not recommended. as they may damage the surface ol the case. ‘ Do not allowp‘articies or liquids to enter the casrng. Be especially caretul when the CD door is en. Never touch 3 Optical lens. or look at it when it is in use. Periodically use a commercially avail able CD lens cleaner. - lr cassette sound “drop our1 works intermittently; or excessive noise occurs. clean the tape player hleads with a Cotton s more erred with isopropyl alCOhOI, or use a commercially available tape head c eaner. Troubleshooting Guide Unit does not play or record properly during Batteries are weak or Replace batteries with battery use exhausted cig t new "C" batteries Incorrect battery placement Remove batteries and install as shown in battery compartment Detach AC cord from back of unit when not in use for AC power Disconnected from outlet Check all connections AC cord still plugged into back of unit Unit does not play or record properly during 0 power use Outlet has no power or is Do not use on an outlet switched off controlled by wall switch CD sound breaks up, Batteries are ill/Téak Replace batteries skips, or does not play Dirty lens Clean with a commercial lens cleaner Dirty CD Clean with an available commercial CD cleaner Badly scratched CD CD needs to be replaced T Pia lRecord T ' ro rl lo cled Check it tape is loaded balsam do not work ape Imp pe y a and door completely shut gnwitésr fig bandage is Main volume turned down 5336403 uglghecl to Optional headphones Disconnect headphones connected tgjacks Shrilllng noise Mic too close to speakers Hold mic from speakers Mic/music volume too loud Lower volume or adjust mic/music mix level Consumer Safety IMPORTANT SAFE When used in the directed manner, th personal salety. However, improper us read all salsty and operating instruc instructions handy for luturs reference the unit. 1. Water and Moisture s The unii a bathtub, washbowl, sink, Iaundr 2. Ventllatinn ~ The unit should be its proper ventilation. For example, that may block ventilation opening as a bookcase or cabinet. that rr 3. Heat — The unit should be situatr stoves or other appliances finoludi 4. Power Sources — The unit shoul in the operating instmctions or as 5. Grounding or Polarization —'l line plug (a plug having one blade lhe power outlet only one way. If plug. If the plug still fails to fit, C01 defeat the satety purpose of your 6. Power Cord Protection — Pom to be walked on or pinched by its clear area lrom where the cord ex 7. cleaning — The unit should be c Maintenance section ol this menu 8. Objects and Liquid Entry — 0: not spilled into any openings or vs Attachments -— Dc nol use altar 10. Lightning and Power Surge Pn the antenna or cable system dunn for long periods of time. This Will line surges. 11. Overloading ~ Do not ovenoad w as this can result in a risk or lire or 12, Damage Requiring Service - when: A. the power supply cord or plug B. objects have lallen into or liquli C. the unit has been exposed to r D. the unit has been dropped orl E. unit exhibits a marked change 13. Antenna — Do not connect an ex 14. Periods of Nonuse — ii the unit month or longer, the power cor 15. Servicing — User should not alts the user's operating instructions. should be reisrred to qualllled sen Connecting the Unit to a Television This unit comes with a CDG disc that plays Karaoke songs with lyrics on any TV. Follow the below instructions to connect the unit to a REAR VIEW OF TV ATTENTION! Connection to a TV should only be performed by an adult. 0 Before connecting the unit to a TV, be sure that both have been unplugged. - Besides these instructions, please also refer to the TV’s instruction manual regarding any instructions specific to that model. - When tproperly connected, the TV will both broadcast audio and display video eatures contained on any CDG disc. ~ If the TV features only one audio input, a “Y" connector (not included) may be needed for connection. 0 if the TV does not feature a “Video In” jack, an RF Modulator (not included) may be used. 0 The TV’s audio modes may need to be adjusted for best broadcast. ATTENTION! Connection to a TV should only be performed by an adult. - Before connecting the unit to a TV, be sure that both have been unplugged. - Besides these instructions, please also refer to the TV’s instruction manual regarding any instructions $136le10 to that model. 0 When roperl connected, the TV will both broadcast audio and d' I video fgaturesycontained on any CDG disc. ISp ay 0 If the TV features only one audio input, a “Y” connector (not included) may be needed for connection. 0 If the TV does not feature a “Wdeo In" jack, an RF Modulator (not included) may be used. 0 The TV’s audio modes may need to be adjusted for best broadcast. Connecting the Unit to a TV and Stereo Connecting the unit to a stereo and TV will allow the audio to be broadcast through the stereo while displaying CDG features on the TV screen. (AUDIO IN) L a R nOOOQa 000 Another Audio Component L&R ATTENTION! Connection to a TV/Stereo should only be performed by an adult. 0 Before connecting to a TV and stereo, be sure that all have been unplugged. 0 Besides these instructions, pleasealso refer to the instruction manuals of the TV and stereo regarding any instructions specmc to those models. - When properl connected, the unit’s sound will be broadcast throu h the stereo while he TV screen will display the CDG disc’s Video fea ures. - If the TV features only one audio input, a “Y” connector (not included) may be needed for connection. ‘ If the TV does not feature a “Video In” jack, an RF Modulator (not included) may be used. ‘ 0 The stereo’s audio modes may need to be adjusted for best broadcast. ‘lcs in adult. plugged. 1 manual :l display fled) may ncluded) aadcast. Playing Compact Discs and Cassettes CD Door Bung" LCD Display with LED indicators Press to open door and insert/ ‘ TWO‘diQi! 00 track listing. remove CD. Press agam to close. 0 LED Indicators outside display: CDG; Random: Repeat; Play. Power LED Lights when power is on, CD/T ape Power Button Echo Button Press and lock to turn CD player Press and lock for echo power on. Release to turn power sound effects. on, and to use tape piayen CD Reverse Button Press to go to previous track. While CD Is playing, press and hold for high-speed scan. (Hi h- speed scan will not work for C G discs.) . Bass Boost Button Press and lock in for added bass sound for CD‘s and tapes. Press to advance to next track. - While CD is playing. press and E hold for high-speed scan. (High< -. speed scan will not work for CDG discs.) CD stop Button Press to tum ofi CD, Erie lg ivy- (Repeat LED on display will blink - Again to activate Repeat Entire CD (Repeat LED will stay lit . 0 Again to turn off all Repeat functions (Repeat LED will shut off)‘ \ CD Play/Pause Button Press to: - Start playing CD ~ Pause CD while playing 0 Restart CD while paused Random Button To play CD tracks in random order. start playing CD by pressing the Random Button. Random LED will light Volume Thumbwheel Rotate to raise or lower volume, Tape Pause Button Press to pause tape playing. Press again to resume playing, Tape Record Button When CD Power is on, insert CD and blank tape to record CD onto taper Press button to start CD play irom Track1 and recording See next page for mic recordin in o. Tape Stop/ Eject Button Press to stop tape playing. Press to open compartment. Tape Rewind/Fast Forward Buttons Press buttons to rewind or fast-forward tapes, Press the Stop Button when fully rewound/advancedr Tape Play Button Press to play prerecorded tepest areo broadcast V screen. iooO iponent 3y an adult. anlugged. nanuals of se models. hrou h the 3 tea ures. Iuded) may )t included) broadcast. Using the Karaoke and Microp_hone Functions Microphone Antennas Playing Karaoke CD’s and CD6 Discs (Located on back of unit.) To play Karaoke CP's, follow the instructions in the CDITape Power Button Extend antennas fully for best Playing Compact Discs section. See the Connecting Press and lock to turn CD player reception and broadcast. Microphone 1 Level Rotate thumbwheel to adjust volume reception level for Microphone 1. Microphone Jack An optional, corded microphone may be plugged into Mic Jack. Microphone 1 Slide omorf Switch to ‘ o ” to use. Slide to “Off" whe finished. For best results, do not hold mic too close to mouth or speaker. Note: Both “Mic 1” and “Mic 2” are labeled above On/Off switch. MusicNooal Balance Rotate thumbwheel to adjust music and vocal output levels when playing Karaoke CD’s. Sing-Along Karaoke and PA 0 Play a CD or cassette as instructed. - For “Public Address” mic use, turn on CD Power but do not load/play CD. 0 Slide Mic Switch to “On” and sing or speak into mic. ' Rotate Mic Level and MusicNocaI Balance thumbwheeis for best results. Recording from Handheld Mic 0 Set Power Button to unlocked position. - insert the blank tape included in the package (or any blank taps) into player. - Press Tape Record Button (Tape Play will also engage) to begin recording. 0 Slide Mic Switch to “On" and sing or speak into the microphone. 0 Press the Tape Stop/Eject Button to stop taping. Press and release the Power Button to turn off unit power. Unit to a TV/Stereo section for instructions on ower on. Release to turn ower connecting this unit to a TV for CDG features. / p p off, and to use tape player. Microphone 2 Level Rotate thumbwheel to adjust volume reception level for Microphone 2. Microphone 2 Slide On/Off Switch to “On" to use. Slide to “Off” when finished. For best results. do not hold mic too close to mouth or speaker. Microphone Jack An optional. corded microphone may be plugged into Mic Jack. fl "Volume Thumbwheel Rotate to raise or lower volume. Recording from CD and Mic- - Press and lock the Power Button. ' insert a CD into CD player and a blank tape into cassette player. 0 Press Tape Record Button (Tape Play will also engage) to begin recording. 0 Slide Mic Switch to “On” and sing along with the music. 0 Press the Tape Stop/Eject Button to stop taping. Press and release the Power Button to turn off unit power.
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