Audio Controls
Graphic EQ Settings
After choosing the program source you want; adjust the GRAPHIC EQUALIZER controls as follows:
1.Adjust the VOLUME control for the desired listening level.
2.Set the GRAPHIC EQUALIZER controls to match the sound characteristics of your listening room. With each of the five controls of the GRAPHIC EQUALIZER, it is possible to control a narrow, distinct section of the audio band by up to
100 Hz
300 Hz
1 kHz - Lies in range of frequencies where the ear is most sensitive to tonal balance. This is often called “presence”, since adjusting this control brings the vocalist out to the front or back into ensemble.
3.3
10 kHz
Using Your Radio
AM or FM - Press the POWER button ON. Slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR to AM or FM. Rotate the tuning knob to the desired listening station.
Cassette Handling
Operating Tips
1. High quality tapes will give you better recordings. Tapes of the following types are suggested: Low noise, high density, high output or extended range with a play or record time up to 90 minutes.
NOTE: Cassette with a time of 120 minutes (C120) are not recommended because they contain thinner and longer tapes which are more likely to jam or tangle in the player/recorder.
2.For best results in playing or recording, it is necessary for the head to be clean. Refer to cleaning instructions. Keep cassettes away from excessive heat or cold.
3.If the tape is loose in the cassette, tighten it before putting it in.
To do so, put a pencil into the hub and turn it to the right | (Shown in Fig. 1) | (Fig. 1) |
4. A leader tape begins each side of a cassette. You cannot play or record on this part of the tape. You have to let the tape run for about five seconds so this leader tape is past the heads.
NOTE: When you start the tape, be sure the tape
If the reel is not moving stop the machine at once; if you don’t the tape could become tangled in the player/recorder. If this does hap pen, carefully remove the cassette and correct it as shown above.
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