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... POINTER 17. FUNCTION SWITCH 28. AC POWER CORD 35. FAST FORWARD BUTTON 4. FM STEREO INDICATOR 11. CD BACKWARD SKIP/SEARCH BUTTON 24. SPEAKER JACK (RIGHT) 37. RADIO DIAL SCALE 16. PLAY/PAUSE INDICATOR 18. LED DISPLAY 19. PROGRAM INDICATOR 21. CD OPEN/CLOSE CONTROL DOOR 31. LOCATION OF CONTROLS (Cont.) 1. PAUSE BUTTON 2. STOP/EJECT BUTTON 3. REPEAT 1/ALL INDICATOR 20. ROD ANTENNA 33. REPEAT BUTTON 12. PROGRAM BUTTON 25. BATTERY COMPARTMENT 34. SPEAKER JACK (LEFT) 38. 110V...
... POINTER 17. FUNCTION SWITCH 28. AC POWER CORD 35. FAST FORWARD BUTTON 4. FM STEREO INDICATOR 11. CD BACKWARD SKIP/SEARCH BUTTON 24. SPEAKER JACK (RIGHT) 37. RADIO DIAL SCALE 16. PLAY/PAUSE INDICATOR 18. LED DISPLAY 19. PROGRAM INDICATOR 21. CD OPEN/CLOSE CONTROL DOOR 31. LOCATION OF CONTROLS (Cont.) 1. PAUSE BUTTON 2. STOP/EJECT BUTTON 3. REPEAT 1/ALL INDICATOR 20. ROD ANTENNA 33. REPEAT BUTTON 12. PROGRAM BUTTON 25. BATTERY COMPARTMENT 34. SPEAKER JACK (LEFT) 38. 110V...
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... Band Switch to your local power supply. Turn the whole unit for best reception. Note: The AC cord must be detached from the SPEAKER JACK. 2 Push the RELEASE lever as you prefer. ANTENNAS Fully extend the Telescope Antenna to an AC outlet, check that the indicated battery polarity is identical with the voltage of your desired radio station. GENERAL OPERATION POWER SOURCES Before connecting the Unit to receive...
... Band Switch to your local power supply. Turn the whole unit for best reception. Note: The AC cord must be detached from the SPEAKER JACK. 2 Push the RELEASE lever as you prefer. ANTENNAS Fully extend the Telescope Antenna to an AC outlet, check that the indicated battery polarity is identical with the voltage of your desired radio station. GENERAL OPERATION POWER SOURCES Before connecting the Unit to receive...
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... Button. STEREO HEADPHONE JACK For private listening, insert the plug of headphone, the External Speakers are automatically disconnected. Auto Stop System When the tape runs to the TAPE position. Slide the Function Switch to the listening level. Depress the Play Button. Adjust the Volume Control Knobs to the TAPE position. During the use of a Stereo Headphone into the Stereo Headphone JACK and adjust Volume Control Knobs, accordingly. Tape B playback Depress the Stop/Eject Button to open...
... Button. STEREO HEADPHONE JACK For private listening, insert the plug of headphone, the External Speakers are automatically disconnected. Auto Stop System When the tape runs to the TAPE position. Slide the Function Switch to the listening level. Depress the Play Button. Adjust the Volume Control Knobs to the TAPE position. During the use of a Stereo Headphone into the Stereo Headphone JACK and adjust Volume Control Knobs, accordingly. Tape B playback Depress the Stop/Eject Button to open...
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... position. Slide the Function switch to be recorder/dubbed on to begin recording. Press the PAUSE button again to Tape B. Insert the blank tape into the TAPE b cassette compartment 3. Press the RECORD button of TAPE B, which also engages the PLAY button. 5. Signals from Tape A will be copied into the desired station. 2. B. Tune into the Tape A Cassette Door. RECORDING FROM THE BUILT-IN RADIO 1. RECORDING A.
... position. Slide the Function switch to be recorder/dubbed on to begin recording. Press the PAUSE button again to Tape B. Insert the blank tape into the TAPE b cassette compartment 3. Press the RECORD button of TAPE B, which also engages the PLAY button. 5. Signals from Tape A will be copied into the desired station. 2. B. Tune into the Tape A Cassette Door. RECORDING FROM THE BUILT-IN RADIO 1. RECORDING A.
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... start playback from the first track and the track number displayed during CD operation, move the unit away from the same point. FF/FR FUNCTION 1 Press the FF button to fast forward the playing program 2 Press the FR button to shock or vibration can cause mistracking. 5 Playing some compact discs at lower volume. 6 Keep the CD compartment closed except when loading discs. PRECAUTIONS 1 Do not open...
... start playback from the first track and the track number displayed during CD operation, move the unit away from the same point. FF/FR FUNCTION 1 Press the FF button to fast forward the playing program 2 Press the FR button to shock or vibration can cause mistracking. 5 Playing some compact discs at lower volume. 6 Keep the CD compartment closed except when loading discs. PRECAUTIONS 1 Do not open...
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... the instructions supplied with a soft not - TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD. 2. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. 6. SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Power Supply : AC 230V ~ 50Hz AC 110/220V ~ 60/50Hz (Option) DC 12V = 8 x "D" (UM-1/R-20) size batteries (not included) Frequency Range: AM 530 - 1710 KHz FM 88 - 108 MHz SW 4 - 12 MHz (Option) Power Consumption: 19 Watts RMS Output: 2.2 Watts per channel CX400 Peak Output Power: 50W...
... the instructions supplied with a soft not - TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD. 2. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. 6. SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Power Supply : AC 230V ~ 50Hz AC 110/220V ~ 60/50Hz (Option) DC 12V = 8 x "D" (UM-1/R-20) size batteries (not included) Frequency Range: AM 530 - 1710 KHz FM 88 - 108 MHz SW 4 - 12 MHz (Option) Power Consumption: 19 Watts RMS Output: 2.2 Watts per channel CX400 Peak Output Power: 50W...