Operating Instructions
RQT6558
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Supplied Accessories
Refer to the illustration on page 9 of the Japanese text.
≥Stereo earphones ≥Wired remote control
≥Carrying case ≥AC adaptor ≥Multi cradle ≥Speakers ≥USB cable ≥Net MD Software
Location of Controls
Refer to the illustrations on pages 10 to 12 of the Japanese text.
∫Main unit
1Display
2Open switch (OPEN)
3Tone/recording sensitivity button
(EQ/REC SENS)
4Play and record mode Japanese syllabary/ Chinese character select
button (MODE)
5Track mark mode button (MARK MODE)
6 Volume buttons (VOL , s , r)
7 Microphone jack [MIC (PLUG IN POWER)]
8 Optical digital in/line in jack (OPT/LINE IN)
9 Headphone jack (Ë) : Hold switch (HOLD➞ )
; Play/record/pause/power on button (1/;) < Recording level control, skip/search
buttons (:, 9)
= Stop/operation off button (■/OPR OFF)
> Recording pause/power on/LP recording switch (REC/LP MODE➞ )
? Rechargeable battery compartment cover (2 OPEN)
@ Multi cradle connection terminal
A Connection terminal for battery case
∫Multi cradle
1 Eject button (<, EJECT)
2 Edited contents set, Net MD start up button (ENTER, USB ON/OFF)
3 Character delete button (DELETE)
4 Entering/canceling editing mode button (EDIT)
5Main body attachment hook
6Main body attachment terminal
7 Numbers/characters buttons
8 Character type button (CHARA)
9 Space or symbol button (SPACE)
:Volume control, edit menu select, track
number select, cursor movement buttons (M s, r L, VOL/CURSOR)
;DC IN jack (DC IN 4.5 V K) < USB terminal
= Speakers (8 ≠), R/L
∫Main unit display
1Battery indicator
2Group mode indicator
3 Recording indicator
4 LP recording indicator
5 Synchronized recording indicator
6 Remaining recording/playing time indicator
7 Track number, Time display
8 Level meter
9 Disc mark : Text
; Sound quality indicators < Play mode indicators
∫Remote control
1 Display
2Hold switch (HOLD 1)
3Skip/search buttons (:, 9)
4 Volume buttons (i, j)
5 Play/record/stop button (1/∫)
6 Earphone jack
7 Clip
8 Light/display button ($LIGHT/%DISP)
9 Play mode button (PLAY MODE) : Track mark/tone control button
(T.MARK/EQ ) ; Plug
∫Remote control display
1 Text
2 Group mode indicator
3Recording indicator
4Battery indicator
5 Play mode indicator
6 Sound quality indicators
7 Disc mark
8 Track number
∫Stereo earphones
1Plug
2 Slider
Slide up to prevent tangling the cord when the earphones are not in use.
Power Supply
Refer to the illustrations on pages 13 to 15 of the Japanese text.
The rechargeable battery
1Put the battery into the unit.
2Install the unit to the multi cradle.
3Connect the AC adaptor to the multi
cradle. Recharging begins.
“CHARGE” appears on the display while recharging.
“CHARGE” disappears when the battery is fully charged. It takes approximately 3.5 hours to recharge the supplied battery.
∫When recharging is over
Disconnect the AC adaptor from the [DC IN 4.5 V K] terminal and the AC outlet.
Note
Use only the supplied AC adaptor. Use of other adaptors can damage the unit.
∫To remove the main unit from the multi cradle
Press [<, EJECT].
Be sure there is a rechargeable battery in the unit when you use the unit installed on the multi cradle. The unit will not run off the AC mains without a battery. If you install the unit on the multi cradle without inserting the battery, “NO BATTERY” will be displayed.
∫Recharging time and duration
(When using the supplied battery.) Charging : Approx. 3.5 hours
Play time
Normal stereo mode : Approx. 25 hours
LP2 stereo mode : Approx. 33 hours
LP4 stereo mode : Approx. 40 hours
Recording time
Normal stereo mode : Approx. 13 hours
LP2 stereo mode : Approx. 17 hours
LP4 stereo mode : Approx. 21 hours ≥Duration may be reduced under some
conditions.
≥If the unit is to be used for long periods, such as during recording, use the AC adaptor to power it.
∫Rechargeable number of times
The battery can be recharged approx. 300 times. The battery has reached the end of its lifetime once play time is dramatically reduced even after full recharging.
∫Replacement
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≥If the unit is not to be used for a long time |
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disconnect the AC adaptor from the AC |
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outlet and turn the unit off to save power. |
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≥If using the unit while it is installed on the |
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multi cradle, ensure that it is aligned |
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correctly, and that it is not forced into |
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position or subjected to violent treatment. |
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≥The unit cannot recharge batteries other |
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than the one supplied or recommended |
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replacements. |
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≥It is not necessary to completely discharge |
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Panasonic’s |
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batteries before recharging them. |
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≥The unit can only be recharged while it is off. |
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≥If “CHARGE” does not appear, disconnect the |
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AC adaptor from [DC IN 4.5 V K] , then |
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reconnect it. |
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≥The AC adaptor and battery may become |
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warm during recharging but this is normal. |
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≥When using for the first time in a long time | Instructions | ||
you may find that the batteries do not | |||
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recharge to the original level. If you repeat |
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the charging/depleting process the batteries |
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will return to normal. |
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Dry cell battery (not included) |
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Use one LR6 alkaline battery. Use long |
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Panasonic alkaline batteries. | Operating | ||
1 Put the battery into the battery case. | |||
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2 Attach the case to the unit. |
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∫For longer use |
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Use the two types of batteries at the same time. |
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The battery indicator |
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The indicator flashes when the battery is |
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almost flat. Recharge or replace the battery. |
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≥The unit may make some noise when the AC |
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adaptor is connected to the multi cradle with |
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the unit installed or when batteries are first |
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installed. This is normal. |
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≥When recording, we recommend that you |
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place the unit WITH BATTERY INSERTED |
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on the multi cradle and connect the AC |
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mains. |
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≥Always use rechargeable batteries in |
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combination with normal dry cell batteries to | RQT6558 | ||
avoid fast depletion of the dry cell batteries | |||
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and to safeguard against loss of power |
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partway through recording. |
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