Using both types of batteries together, Using an ac adapter (sold separately), Preparing the remote control – Tascam DR-100 User Manual
Page 18: Installing the battery, When to change the battery, Cautions about the use of the battery, Using an ac adapter, About three hours. (see “using an ac adapter, 4–preparation for use
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TASCAM DR-100
4–Preparation for Use
Using both types of batteries together
If you install both the lithium ion battery and
AA batteries, you can set one as the main power
source and the other as the backup. (See “Setting
the main battery source (MAIN)” on page 44.) By
doing this, when the amount of power left in the
main source becomes insufficient for operation,
the unit automatically switches to the backup
source, allowing continued operation. Moreover,
you can change the backup while operating
using the main power source. This allows you to
continue to use the unit for long periods of time.
(See “Changing batteries when the power is on”
Using an AC adapter (sold separately)
Connect to the PS-P520 AC adapter (sold
separately) to the DC IN 5V connector as
shown in the illustration.
(sold separately)
AC outlet
DC plug
NOTE
The AC adapter provides power when connected even
if batteries are installed. If installed, the lithium ion
battery can also be recharged while the unit is used.
CAUTION
Never use any adapter other than the designated
PS-P520 AC adapter. Use of a different adapter could
cause malfunction, fire or electric shock.
Preparing the remote control
Installing the battery
1 Remove the battery holder.
2 Install the coin-shaped lithium ion battery
(CR2025) into the holder with the correct +/-
orientation.
3 Reinsert the battery holder into the remote
control.
When to change the battery
Replace the battery with a new one when the
range of the remote control becomes short or if
the function keys become unresponsive.
Use a coin-shaped lithium ion battery (CR2025).
Cautions about the use of the battery
Accidental swallowing of batteries by small
children is extremely dangerous. Keep batteries
and remote controls out of reach of small
children. Consult a physician immediately if a
child should swallow a battery.
Misuse of a battery could cause it to leak, rupture
or otherwise be damaged. Please read and
abide by the following precautions when using
batteries. (Also see “Cautions about rechargeable
Install the battery with the correct orientation.
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Do not recharge the battery.
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Do not heat or disassemble the battery or put it
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into fire or water.
Do not carry or store the battery with small
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metal objects. Doing so could short the battery
and cause leakage or rupture, for example.
When storing or disposing of the battery, cover
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the contacts with tape to prevent them from
touching other batteries or metal objects.
Follow the disposal instructions written on the
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battery or provided by the local government
when you are done using it.