Pioneer FH-P8800 Cassette Player and Care, Cleaning the Head, About the Cassette Player

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Cassette Player and Care

Precaution

About the Cassette Player

A loose or warped label on a cassette tape may interfere with the eject mechanism of the unit or cause the cassette to become jammed in the unit. Avoid using such tapes or remove such labels from the cassette before attempting use.

The music search, repeat and scan functions may not work properly with the following kinds of recorded tapes because the gap between songs cannot be found correctly.

*A tape with a gap of 4 seconds or less between songs.

*A tape containing dialog, etc., with pauses lasting for 4 seconds or longer.

*A tape with an extremely quiet passage in the music lasting for 4 seconds or longer.

About Cassette Tapes

Do not use tapes longer than C-90 type (90 min.) cassettes. Longer tapes can interfere with tape transport.

Storing cassettes in areas directly exposed to sunlight or high temperatures can distort them and subsequently interfere with tape transport.

Store unused tapes in a tape case where there is no danger of them becoming loose or being exposed to dust.

Cleaning the Head

If the head becomes dirty, the sound quality will deteriorate and there will be sound dropouts and other imperfections in performance. In this case, the head must be cleaned.

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Contents FH-P8800 Contents Audio Adjustment Using the Digital SignalWe Want You Listening For a Lifetime Head Unit Open Key FinderHead Unit Close Remote Controller Batteries Remote Controller and CareUsing the Remote Controller Resetting the Microprocessor Before Using This ProductAbout This Product About This Manual7U.S.A PrecautionAfter-sales Service for Pioneer Products Basic Operation Remote ControllerTo Listen to Music Select the desired source e.g. TunerRaise or lower the volume Setting the Display AngleTurn the source OFF Select the desired angleBand Manual and Seek TuningBasic Operation of Tuner Disc Loading Slot Basic Operation of Built-in CD PlayerEject Open/Eject Direction Indicator Direction Change Play Time IndicatorBasic Operation of Cassette Player Cassette Loading Slot Fast Forward/Rewind and Music SearchEach press of the 2 button selects Rewind-Music Search Basic Operation of Multi-CD Player Corresponding Display Indications and Buttons 7Head Unit 7Remote Controller 7DisplayEntering the Function Menu Cancel the Function MenuFunction Menu Functions Operate a mode. e.g. Repeat Play7Multi-CD Player 7Built-in CD Player7Cassette Player Operate a mode Cancel the Detailed Setting Menu Entering the Detailed Setting MenuEnter the Detailed Setting Menu Detailed Setting Menu Functions Best Stations Memory BSM Local Seek Tuning LocalTuner Operation Random Play Random Using the Built-in CD PlayerRepeat Play Repeat Pause Pause Scan Play T.SCANCompression and DBE COMP/DBE CD Text FunctionDisc Title Input Title Displaying Disc TitleBlank Skip B.SKIP Using the Cassette PlayerScan Play Scan Dolby B NR B NR Radio Intercept RIUsing Multi-CD Players Display Play range ITS Play ITS.PLAY ITS Instant Track SelectionITS Programming ITS Erase a Disc Program Erase a Track ProgramDisc Title Switch the desired character Type with the buttonSelect letters, numbers Symbols with the 5/ buttons Play the selected disc with Button Switch the Disc Title DisplaySelecting Discs by Disc Title List Title List Title Display Switching COMP/DBE ON/OFF SwitchingCompression and DBE COMP/DBE CD Text Function for CD Text compatible typeTitle Scroll Playing Discs on a 50-Disc Type Multi-CD PlayerScroll the title display by pressing the Scroll button Disc Number Rough SearchBalance Adjustment Fader Audio AdjustmentEaEntering the Audio Menu Audio Menu FunctionsSubwoofer Output SUB.W Subwoofer Setting Adjustment 80HzChange the phase of Subwoofer output with the 2/3 buttons Source Level Adjustment SLA Loudness Adjustment LoudEntering the DSP Menu Using the Digital Signal Processor DSPDSP Menu Functions Graphic EqualizerRecalling the Equalizer Curves Band Graphic Equalizer AdjustmentAdjust the level with Buttons Setting the Listening Position Position About the Position IndicatorRepeat steps 3 to 4 for the other band adjustments Position SelectorAuto-equalizing Function PrecautionBefore Operating the Auto-equalization Read this before performing Auto-equalizingAuto-equalizing Switch the ignition switch to on or ACCSwitch the source OFF Overleaf Enter the Auto-equalizing mode Auto EQ When Auto-equalizing was performed correctly Error Cords of Auto-equalizing FunctionEntering the Initial Setting Menu Initial SettingSelect the desired mode Operate a mode Cancel the Initial Setting MenuSetting the Calender Initial Setting Menu FunctionsSetting the Time Setting the Dimmer Dimmer Setting the Clock Display ClockSwitching the AUX Mode AUX Selecting the Contrast Contrast Selecting the Digital Attenuator DIG.ATTSwitching the Display Volume AttenuatorAbout the Demonstration Mode Cut the volume by about 90%Cellular Telephone Muting Using the AUX SourceSelecting the AUX Source AUX Title InputCD Player and Care Built-in CD Player’s Error MessageCassette Player and Care Cleaning the HeadAbout the Cassette Player About Cassette TapesAudio/DSP SpecificationsGeneral Cassette player CD playerFM tuner AM tunerPioneer Corporation Page Page Page Page Page