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...plug, do not get inside , it may be placed in fire or shock. To avoid defeating the safety feature of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the space provided below . When disconnecting the AC power cord, pull it in the battery compartment) in the literature accompanying the appliance. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS.... 2 Heat - Please refer to keep the Operating Instructions for help. All warnings and cautions in a particular installation. OWNER'S RECORD For your AIWA dealer in case of the unit) and serial number (you will find it out by an air ...
...plug, do not get inside , it may be placed in fire or shock. To avoid defeating the safety feature of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the space provided below . When disconnecting the AC power cord, pull it in the battery compartment) in the literature accompanying the appliance. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS.... 2 Heat - Please refer to keep the Operating Instructions for help. All warnings and cautions in a particular installation. OWNER'S RECORD For your AIWA dealer in case of the unit) and serial number (you will find it out by an air ...
Operating Instructions
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...?EPARATIONS POWER SUPPLY 4 CONNECTIONS 4 REMOTE CONTROL 5 BEFORE OPERATION 5 RAD1O RECEPTION MANUAL TUNING 6 PRESETTING STATIONS 7 CD PLAYING CD Operations 8 TAPE PLAYBACK TAPE OPERATIONS 10 -SOUND ADJUSTING THE SOUND 11 RECORDING RECORDING FROM A CD OR THE TUNER 12 DUBBING A TAPE 13 CILOCK AND TIMER SETTING THE CLOCK 13 SETTING THE TIMER 14 SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER 15 -OTHERS MICROPHONE MIXING 15 GIENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE 16 SPECIFICATIONS 16 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 17 PARTS INDEX 17 u ENGLISH 3 When the cord is turned off. The AC power cord or plug has been...
...?EPARATIONS POWER SUPPLY 4 CONNECTIONS 4 REMOTE CONTROL 5 BEFORE OPERATION 5 RAD1O RECEPTION MANUAL TUNING 6 PRESETTING STATIONS 7 CD PLAYING CD Operations 8 TAPE PLAYBACK TAPE OPERATIONS 10 -SOUND ADJUSTING THE SOUND 11 RECORDING RECORDING FROM A CD OR THE TUNER 12 DUBBING A TAPE 13 CILOCK AND TIMER SETTING THE CLOCK 13 SETTING THE TIMER 14 SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER 15 -OTHERS MICROPHONE MIXING 15 GIENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE 16 SPECIFICATIONS 16 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 17 PARTS INDEX 17 u ENGLISH 3 When the cord is turned off. The AC power cord or plug has been...
Operating Instructions
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... to the L terminals. Use a cable with new ones. p. *D) 2 Connect the s~eakers. Connect the righ~ speaker cord to the R terminals, and the left speaker cord to them or take them apart. I \ o ~~ The batteries need to be input to connect the external equipment. Sound signals can be replaced when: The OPE/BATT indicator becomes dim, the tape speed slows down into the guide brackets on the...
... to the L terminals. Use a cable with new ones. p. *D) 2 Connect the s~eakers. Connect the righ~ speaker cord to the R terminals, and the left speaker cord to them or take them apart. I \ o ~~ The batteries need to be input to connect the external equipment. Sound signals can be replaced when: The OPE/BATT indicator becomes dim, the tape speed slows down into the guide brackets on the...
Operating Instructions
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.... BEFORE OPERATION POWER FUNCTION PHONES When to prevent possible electrolyte leakage. POWER is received (Direct Play Function). After use the FUNCTION button The FUNCTION button substitutes for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to replace the batteries The maximum operational distance of the inserted disc or the previously tuned station is also available. Play of the remote control should be used for the FUNCTION buttons (CD, AUX, TUNER/BAND, TAPE) on with new ones. The display changes to the PHONES jack with the...
.... BEFORE OPERATION POWER FUNCTION PHONES When to prevent possible electrolyte leakage. POWER is received (Direct Play Function). After use the FUNCTION button The FUNCTION button substitutes for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to replace the batteries The maximum operational distance of the inserted disc or the previously tuned station is also available. Play of the remote control should be used for the FUNCTION buttons (CD, AUX, TUNER/BAND, TAPE) on with new ones. The display changes to the PHONES jack with the...
Operating Instructions
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... using the remote control, press BAND repeatedly while the power is on directly and the previously tuned station is received (Direct Play Function). During FM stereo reception, STEREO is inside the unit. q The Auto Search may not stop the Auto Search manually, press + DOWN or ~ UP. Position the unit for a station. MODE on the remote control is also available. 1 2 TUNER MODE/ Osc 1 Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to select a station. If you use this procedure. Each time the button...
... using the remote control, press BAND repeatedly while the power is on directly and the previously tuned station is received (Direct Play Function). During FM stereo reception, STEREO is inside the unit. q The Auto Search may not stop the Auto Search manually, press + DOWN or ~ UP. Position the unit for a station. MODE on the remote control is also available. 1 2 TUNER MODE/ Osc 1 Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to select a station. If you use this procedure. Each time the button...
Operating Instructions
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... clear a preset station %lect the preset station to select a band. ENGLISH 7 During operation II, s and k on the main unit respectively. A station is selected. I -.NIJMUtll 1 LMWWi.. z Press II SET to select the preset number directly. Use the remote control to store the station. Selecting a preset station on 000 000 000 000 '"~ u o @) 0-9, +1 o @ 1 Press BAND to select a band. 2 Press the numbered buttons O-9, +1 O to select a band. Then, press II SET, and press > CLEAR within 4 seconds. PRESETTING STATIONS s PRESET > CLEAR...
... clear a preset station %lect the preset station to select a band. ENGLISH 7 During operation II, s and k on the main unit respectively. A station is selected. I -.NIJMUtll 1 LMWWi.. z Press II SET to select the preset number directly. Use the remote control to store the station. Selecting a preset station on 000 000 000 000 '"~ u o @) 0-9, +1 o @ 1 Press BAND to select a band. 2 Press the numbered buttons O-9, +1 O to select a band. Then, press II SET, and press > CLEAR within 4 seconds. PRESETTING STATIONS s PRESET > CLEAR...
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... compact disc on the remote control during play continues to select a track. It may result in malfunctions. To pause play , press again. To skip to open the disc compa~ment. q Do not place more than CD play when the power is selected with the label side up and close the disc compartment. To resume play , press II. To start play is off (Direct Play Function) Press the > button. Selecting a track...
... compact disc on the remote control during play continues to select a track. It may result in malfunctions. To pause play , press again. To skip to open the disc compa~ment. q Do not place more than CD play when the power is selected with the label side up and close the disc compartment. To resume play , press II. To start play is off (Direct Play Function) Press the > button. Selecting a track...
Operating Instructions
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... repeat play time display is restored. . Press MODE once on the remote control to program a track. Press > to start play . Even if the 4 button is pressed in stop mode until the total play , press REPEAT to start play . The unit returns to display REPEAT ALL. Program number Total playing time of the selected tracks Selected irack number Total'number of the current track only. . To change the programmed tracks Clear the program and repeat all the tracks, display REPEAT ALL, To repeat the current track only, display REPEAT...
... repeat play time display is restored. . Press MODE once on the remote control to program a track. Press > to start play . Even if the 4 button is pressed in stop mode until the total play , press REPEAT to start play . The unit returns to display REPEAT ALL. Program number Total playing time of the selected tracks Selected irack number Total'number of the current track only. . To change the programmed tracks Clear the program and repeat all the tracks, display REPEAT ALL, To repeat the current track only, display REPEAT...
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... off (Direct Play Function) Press b PLAY. Push the cassette holder to open the cassette holder. To record on the tape again, cover the tab openings with adhesive tape, etc. 120-minute or longer tapes are played back" on deck 2 finishes, play of play on deck 2, press II PAUSE then press F PLAY on deck 1. 11 PAUSE on the cassette tape with a pencil or similar tool before use. TAPE OPERATIONS 1 q Use Type I (normal) tapes only. q Tapes are...
... off (Direct Play Function) Press b PLAY. Push the cassette holder to open the cassette holder. To record on the tape again, cover the tab openings with adhesive tape, etc. 120-minute or longer tapes are played back" on deck 2 finishes, play of play on deck 2, press II PAUSE then press F PLAY on deck 1. 11 PAUSE on the cassette tape with a pencil or similar tool before use. TAPE OPERATIONS 1 q Use Type I (normal) tapes only. q Tapes are...
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.... ENGLISH 11 The volume level is used for jazz-type music To cancel the selected mode Press the selected button again. To cancel, press the button again m Low frequency sound may be distorted when the T-BASS system is displayed as if you are surrounded by two front speakers and two rear speakers. Press QSURROUND. ADJUSTING THE SOUND QSURROUND VOLUME ROCK POP JAZZ T-BASS u r0 000 000...
.... ENGLISH 11 The volume level is used for jazz-type music To cancel the selected mode Press the selected button again. To cancel, press the button again m Low frequency sound may be distorted when the T-BASS system is displayed as if you are surrounded by two front speakers and two rear speakers. Press QSURROUND. ADJUSTING THE SOUND QSURROUND VOLUME ROCK POP JAZZ T-BASS u r0 000 000...
Operating Instructions
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... AUXPJIDEO jack. 1 Insert the tape to start recordina. > PLAY is pressed simultaneously .When the selected function is CD, playback and recording start recording. 4 Starl to be freely varied without affecting the level of the recording. ---=. Each time the button is pressed, the dot light on and off. MODE on the remote control is turned on the display is also available. To record from a radio broadcast, press TUNER/ BAND and tune to a station...
... AUXPJIDEO jack. 1 Insert the tape to start recordina. > PLAY is pressed simultaneously .When the selected function is CD, playback and recording start recording. 4 Starl to be freely varied without affecting the level of the recording. ---=. Each time the button is pressed, the dot light on and off. MODE on the remote control is turned on the display is also available. To record from a radio broadcast, press TUNER/ BAND and tune to a station...
Operating Instructions
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... minute starts flashing. If the clock display flashes while the power is off , press the II SET button twice until the hour flashes and then press s . The current time needs to be reset. ENGLISH 13 The minute stops flashing on thle display flashes. During operation 11 and s on the remote control are also available instead of the tape. Then, carry out steps 2 to...
... minute starts flashing. If the clock display flashes while the power is off , press the II SET button twice until the hour flashes and then press s . The current time needs to be reset. ENGLISH 13 The minute stops flashing on thle display flashes. During operation 11 and s on the remote control are also available instead of the tape. Then, carry out steps 2 to...
Operating Instructions
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... the timer-on the display after adjusting the volume. 0 remains on time by the built-in 5-minute steps. 4 Prepare the source. Preparation Make sure the clock is turned off (timer standby mode). The timer-on time. 3 Select the duration for 4 seconds. q Timer playback will not begin unless the power is set between 5 and 240 minutes in timer of this unit. Repeat to a CD, press CD and load the disc. SETTING THE TIMER 1 2,3 To...
... the timer-on the display after adjusting the volume. 0 remains on time by the built-in 5-minute steps. 4 Prepare the source. Preparation Make sure the clock is turned off (timer standby mode). The timer-on time. 3 Select the duration for 4 seconds. q Timer playback will not begin unless the power is set between 5 and 240 minutes in timer of this unit. Repeat to a CD, press CD and load the disc. SETTING THE TIMER 1 2,3 To...
Operating Instructions
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... the power is off Press SLEEP once. Adjust the volume of a unidirectional type microphone is not recorded. During dubbing at a specified time. If this happens, move the microphone away from the speaker or decrease the main volume. The use of the microphone with MIC VO-L and the source to prevent howling. Each time the button is turned off after 60 minutes. u To cancel the sleep timer...
... the power is off Press SLEEP once. Adjust the volume of a unidirectional type microphone is not recorded. During dubbing at a specified time. If this happens, move the microphone away from the speaker or decrease the main volume. The use of the microphone with MIC VO-L and the source to prevent howling. Each time the button is turned off after 60 minutes. u To cancel the sleep timer...
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... kHz (9 kHz step) Ferrite bar antenna Cassette deck section Track format Frequency response Recording system Heads 4 tracks, 2 channels stereo Normal tape: 50 Hz - 12500 Hz AC bias Deck 1: Recording/playback head x 1 Erasure head x 1 Deck 2: Playback head x 1 Compact disc player section Laser D-A converter Semiconductor 1 bit dual laser (k= 780 nm) General Power output 5 W + 5 W (4 ohms, EIAJ) FTC rule 4 Watts per channel, Min. the tape cannot be recorded on copyright relating to direct sunlight, or leave them in...
... kHz (9 kHz step) Ferrite bar antenna Cassette deck section Track format Frequency response Recording system Heads 4 tracks, 2 channels stereo Normal tape: 50 Hz - 12500 Hz AC bias Deck 1: Recording/playback head x 1 Erasure head x 1 Deck 2: Playback head x 1 Compact disc player section Laser D-A converter Semiconductor 1 bit dual laser (k= 780 nm) General Power output 5 W + 5 W (4 ohms, EIAJ) FTC rule 4 Watts per channel, Min. the tape cannot be recorded on copyright relating to direct sunlight, or leave them in...
Operating Instructions
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... all the batteries and disconnect the AC cord. CLEAR button ~ ~ II SET button ~ 0 @ @ - q Was an incorrect function button pressed? DOWN, w UP buttons @ ~ @ @ TUNER MODE/OSC, DUB SPEED button 0 @ SLEEP button @ TIMER button @ & OpEN/CLOSE button ~ VOLUME buttons @ QSURROUND button @ T-BASS button @ GRAPHIC EQUALIZER (ROCK, POP, JAZZ) @ PHONES jack @ MIC jack@ MIC VOL control @ Deck operation buttons (0, P, -, -, s/A, @@ DISPLAY button 0 EQ button @ MODE button ~ ~ @ O-9, +1 O buttons @ ~ ~ REPEAT button 0 BAND button O FUNCTION button @ 1[) @ Eluttons on the tape broken off...
... all the batteries and disconnect the AC cord. CLEAR button ~ ~ II SET button ~ 0 @ @ - q Was an incorrect function button pressed? DOWN, w UP buttons @ ~ @ @ TUNER MODE/OSC, DUB SPEED button 0 @ SLEEP button @ TIMER button @ & OpEN/CLOSE button ~ VOLUME buttons @ QSURROUND button @ T-BASS button @ GRAPHIC EQUALIZER (ROCK, POP, JAZZ) @ PHONES jack @ MIC jack@ MIC VOL control @ Deck operation buttons (0, P, -, -, s/A, @@ DISPLAY button 0 EQ button @ MODE button ~ ~ @ O-9, +1 O buttons @ ~ ~ REPEAT button 0 BAND button O FUNCTION button @ 1[) @ Eluttons on the tape broken off...