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Pearlcorder Transcriber 1100

If you need to simplify and speed up heavy transcription workloads, the high-performance Pearlcorder T1100 desktop transcriber will do the job. The LCD display keeps track of tape data and operation information. And the convenient E-mark indexing allows transcribers to quickly identify the number of documents on a tape and the end of each job. The T1100 is ideal for use with the Olympus Pearlcorder S831 Microcassette recorder.  The T1100's dual-speaker headset helps make transcribing easier too. It's designed to provide you comfort while wearing it and provides excellent sound quality so you won't miss a beat…or word.

Features & Benefits
3-pedal foot switch assures efficient transcription
Dual-speaker headset for comfort and excellent sound quality
Tape-end alarm signals when to change or turn over Microcassette
Adjustable tape speed (-15% ~ +30%) and tone control makes operation easy
Auto backspace adjusts for trouble-free transcription
Quick-erase feature automatically eliminates old messages

Technical Specifications
Drive System Capstan Drive
Tracks 2 tracks, 1 channel, monophonic
Tape Speed 2.4 cm/ sec., 1.2 cm/ sec. adjustable -15% to +30%
Microphone Sensitivity n/a
Recording Method n/a
Voice Activation n/a
Speaker 57 mm dynamic speaker
Overall Frequency Response 250 ~ 4,000Hz at 2.4 cm/ sec.
Remote Jack n/a
MIC Jack n/a
Earphone Jack n/a
Practical Max. Output 250 mW at 2.4 cm/ sec.
Continuous Battery Duration Time n/a
Power Source Rated voltage 9V DC 800mA
Battery 9V battery
External Power Supply A-911 AC Adapter
Dimensions 9.5 in. (L) x 3.1 in. (H) x 6.7 in. (W) / 240 mm (L) x 78 mm (H) x 170 mm (W)
Weight 1.8 lb. / 0.8 kg

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