Operating Instructions
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... and receiver. - Accessories mm Following accessories are supplied with the limits for help. Check them before use. @) LCD remote control @) Stereo headphones @ AC adaptor @ Rechargeable battery @) Battery case @ Optical digital cable @) Carrying case NOTE FOR USE IN THE U.S.A. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in accordance with...
... and receiver. - Accessories mm Following accessories are supplied with the limits for help. Check them before use. @) LCD remote control @) Stereo headphones @ AC adaptor @ Rechargeable battery @) Battery case @ Optical digital cable @) Carrying case NOTE FOR USE IN THE U.S.A. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in accordance with...
Operating Instructions
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... USING ON AC HOUSE CURRENT ....12 USING ON DRY CELL BATTERIES ...14 PREPARATIONS 16 RECORDING Recording methods and connections ...20 Basic operation . . . . .. . 26 Adjusting the recording level 30 USABLE FUNCTIONSFOR RECOROING Registering the index mark 32 ...
... USING ON AC HOUSE CURRENT ....12 USING ON DRY CELL BATTERIES ...14 PREPARATIONS 16 RECORDING Recording methods and connections ...20 Basic operation . . . . .. . 26 Adjusting the recording level 30 USABLE FUNCTIONSFOR RECOROING Registering the index mark 32 ...
Operating Instructions
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...under O°C or over 40"C. After recharging, disconnect the AC adaptor. You cannot recharge the battery where the temperature is between O and 40"C. After inserting the battery, close the battery compartment and the disc holder. 3 Connect the AC adaptor. @)to the DC 4.5 V jack...than 1 hour. 1 Open the disc holder and open the battery compartment. 2 Insert the rechargeable battery with the step marks @ correctly aligned. s s s goes out when the 2 rechargeable battery is fully charged. Time to recharge the battery The battery indicator changes from = to ED to = to a wall ...
...under O°C or over 40"C. After recharging, disconnect the AC adaptor. You cannot recharge the battery where the temperature is between O and 40"C. After inserting the battery, close the battery compartment and the disc holder. 3 Connect the AC adaptor. @)to the DC 4.5 V jack...than 1 hour. 1 Open the disc holder and open the battery compartment. 2 Insert the rechargeable battery with the step marks @ correctly aligned. s s s goes out when the 2 rechargeable battery is fully charged. Time to recharge the battery The battery indicator changes from = to ED to = to a wall ...
Operating Instructions
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... it in water. q The supplied rechargeable battery can be recharged approximately 300 times. q Do not disassemble the battery, heat it or put it is not used for a long period of 10 to recharge the battery. USING ON THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY Note on the rechargeable battery q Use only the supplied AC adaptor to... 30°C and keep it in a cool Icmation when not using. q To prolong the performance of the battery, recharge it in an ambient temperature of time. USING ONAC HOUSE CURRENT Connect the supplied AC adaptor in a pocket or handbag together with metal...
... it in water. q The supplied rechargeable battery can be recharged approximately 300 times. q Do not disassemble the battery, heat it or put it is not used for a long period of 10 to recharge the battery. USING ON THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY Note on the rechargeable battery q Use only the supplied AC adaptor to... 30°C and keep it in a cool Icmation when not using. q To prolong the performance of the battery, recharge it in an ambient temperature of time. USING ONAC HOUSE CURRENT Connect the supplied AC adaptor in a pocket or handbag together with metal...
Operating Instructions
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... stop. q Do not mix different type of approx. 40 hours is possible. Batte~ replacement The battery indicator changes from the batteries, wipe thoroughly to D based on dry cell batteries q Make sure that 0 and @ marks correctly aligned. Replace the batteries when the ~ lights. q To prevent the risk of the bettery case and insert three size...
... stop. q Do not mix different type of approx. 40 hours is possible. Batte~ replacement The battery indicator changes from the batteries, wipe thoroughly to D based on dry cell batteries q Make sure that 0 and @ marks correctly aligned. Replace the batteries when the ~ lights. q To prevent the risk of the bettery case and insert three size...
Operating Instructions
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...clock starts from the 00 seconds. To see the date. About the twi/t-in fx?ck-up battery The built-in back-up battety. When the back-uptime becomes extremely short, consult your nearest Aiwa service personnel to see the time Press DISP while in the following cases: q when the unit ... you set the month, day, hour and minute. 5 Press ENTER. Operate when the power is not used for a long period of time q when the batteries are flashing, then turn MULTI JOG to set the clock before use, the date will rerecorded automatically everytime a recording is displayed. 2 Turn MULTI JOGtoaetthe year...
...clock starts from the 00 seconds. To see the date. About the twi/t-in fx?ck-up battery The built-in back-up battety. When the back-uptime becomes extremely short, consult your nearest Aiwa service personnel to see the time Press DISP while in the following cases: q when the unit ... you set the month, day, hour and minute. 5 Press ENTER. Operate when the power is not used for a long period of time q when the batteries are flashing, then turn MULTI JOG to set the clock before use, the date will rerecorded automatically everytime a recording is displayed. 2 Turn MULTI JOGtoaetthe year...
Operating Instructions
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... the operations are deactivated. You can adjust the recording level during analog recording and microphone recording. If there is registering the TOC data. q Donotremove the batteries ordisconnect theAC adaptor while the unit is not enough unrecorded section left on a previously recorded disc If there is set to page 62. To prevent...
... the operations are deactivated. You can adjust the recording level during analog recording and microphone recording. If there is registering the TOC data. q Donotremove the batteries ordisconnect theAC adaptor while the unit is not enough unrecorded section left on a previously recorded disc If there is set to page 62. To prevent...
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... in playback pause mode. 1 Press MODE repeatedly until "PRGM" disappears. Note YCIUcannot go back to a previous track by opening the disc holder or removing the batteries. If "PRGM FULL" appears 25 tracks are already programmed. Operate during programmed play. Ioa Selected track number I@ Playing time of the selected track 3 Press ENTER...
... in playback pause mode. 1 Press MODE repeatedly until "PRGM" disappears. Note YCIUcannot go back to a previous track by opening the disc holder or removing the batteries. If "PRGM FULL" appears 25 tracks are already programmed. Operate during programmed play. Ioa Selected track number I@ Playing time of the selected track 3 Press ENTER...
Operating Instructions
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... to normal play. /Vote on editing Ele sure to press s after operation to turn off the display. If the AC adaptor is disconnected or the batteries are removed before the display goes out, the data is to Ibe added flashes. Then enter the desired character again. -EDITING m To change a character Press...
... to normal play. /Vote on editing Ele sure to press s after operation to turn off the display. If the AC adaptor is disconnected or the batteries are removed before the display goes out, the data is to Ibe added flashes. Then enter the desired character again. -EDITING m To change a character Press...
Operating Instructions
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"EL ON" is displayed. 2 Press MODE three times. When using on batteries, you can cancel this backlight. "CLOCK SET" is displayed. 3 Press ENTER. "EL OFF" is pressed, the backlight of the display and buttons lights up. OTHERSETTINGS m To came/Me /Jack /igM d the dispkiy ml buttons -+ E When a button is displayed. 4 Press s . Operate in stop mode. 1 Keep DISP pressed for about 3 seconds.
"EL ON" is displayed. 2 Press MODE three times. When using on batteries, you can cancel this backlight. "CLOCK SET" is displayed. 3 Press ENTER. "EL OFF" is pressed, the backlight of the display and buttons lights up. OTHERSETTINGS m To came/Me /Jack /igM d the dispkiy ml buttons -+ E When a button is displayed. 4 Press s . Operate in stop mode. 1 Keep DISP pressed for about 3 seconds.
Operating Instructions
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... ! DISC ERROR q The disc is not enough time remaining on page 22. q The combine function was used while playing the first track. LOW BATT q The batteries wear out. OPEN q The disc holder IS not closed. DISC FULL q There is damaged by damage of the disc. Can't EDIT q Tracks are too many...
... ! DISC ERROR q The disc is not enough time remaining on page 22. q The combine function was used while playing the first track. LOW BATT q The batteries wear out. OPEN q The disc holder IS not closed. DISC FULL q There is damaged by damage of the disc. Can't EDIT q Tracks are too many...
Operating Instructions
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...the remote control completely. Erroneous display/operation occur. Sound mutes. Sound cannot be heard from it. q Recharge the rechargeable battery or replace the dty cell batteries. 71 q Connect the AC adaptor firmly. q Reset the unit by pressing the RESET button on the disc. Cannot ...record or edit. q Release the HOLD switch. q Recharge the rechargeable battery or replace the dry cell batteries. q Connect the headphones firmly. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If the unit fails to a magnetic object, keep the unit further away...
...the remote control completely. Erroneous display/operation occur. Sound mutes. Sound cannot be heard from it. q Recharge the rechargeable battery or replace the dty cell batteries. 71 q Connect the AC adaptor firmly. q Reset the unit by pressing the RESET button on the disc. Cannot ...record or edit. q Release the HOLD switch. q Recharge the rechargeable battery or replace the dry cell batteries. q Connect the headphones firmly. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If the unit fails to a magnetic object, keep the unit further away...
Operating Instructions
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... Power requiramants DC 3.6 V using the supplied lithium-ion rechargeable battery LIB-901 DC 4.5 V using three size AA (LR6) dry cell batteries AC house current using the supplied AC adaptor AC-D401 Battery life Using the supplied rechargeable battery Approx. 10 hours for playback Approx. 4 hours for recording ...Using three size AA (LR6) dry cell batteries Approx. 25 hours for playback Approx. 10 hours for recording Using the suppked rechargeable battery and three size AA (LR6) dry cell batteries Approx. 40 hours for playback Approx. 16 hours for the country in .)...
... Power requiramants DC 3.6 V using the supplied lithium-ion rechargeable battery LIB-901 DC 4.5 V using three size AA (LR6) dry cell batteries AC house current using the supplied AC adaptor AC-D401 Battery life Using the supplied rechargeable battery Approx. 10 hours for playback Approx. 4 hours for recording ...Using three size AA (LR6) dry cell batteries Approx. 25 hours for playback Approx. 10 hours for recording Using the suppked rechargeable battery and three size AA (LR6) dry cell batteries Approx. 40 hours for playback Approx. 16 hours for the country in .)...