Aiwa Z-L70 manual Ihf, Copyright

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Main unit CX-ZL70

 

 

 

FM tuner

section

 

 

 

Tuning range

 

 

87.5 MHz to 108 MHz

Usable sensitivity

(IHF)

 

13.2 dBf

Antenna

terminals

 

 

75 ohms (unbalanced)

AM tuner

section

 

 

 

Tuning range

 

 

530 kHz to 1710 kHz (10 kHz

 

 

 

 

step)

 

 

 

 

531 kHz to 1602 kHz (9 kHz

 

 

 

 

step)

Usable sensitivity

 

 

350 pV/m

Antenna

 

 

 

Loop antenna

Amplifier

section

 

 

 

Mid-high frequency amplifier

 

Pow&

output

-

-

30 W + 30 W (200 Hz – 20 kHz,

 

 

 

 

THD less than 1 Y., 6 ohms)

Total harmonic distortion 0.15 % (15 W, 1 kHz, 6 ohms)

Low frequency amplifier

 

Power

output

 

 

90 W + 90 W (50 Hz – 200 Hz,

 

 

 

 

THD less than 1 %, 6 ohms)

Total harmonic distortion 0.15 % (45 W, 135 Hz, 6 ohms)

Inputs

 

VIDEO/AUX: 310 mV

 

 

 

 

(adjustable)

 

 

 

 

 

PHONO: 400 mV (47 kohms)

 

 

MIC 1, MIC 2: 1.4 mV (20

 

 

 

kohms)

 

 

 

outputs

 

CD DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)

 

 

SPEAKERS: accept speakers

 

 

of 6 ohms or more

 

 

 

 

 

SURROUND SPEAKERS:

 

 

 

accept speakers of 8-16 ohms

 

 

or more

 

 

 

 

 

PHONES (stereo jack):

 

 

 

accepts headphones

of 32

 

 

 

ohms or more

 

 

 

Cassette

deck section

 

 

 

 

Track format

4 tracks, 2 channels

stereo

Frequency

response

CrOz tape: 50 Hz -16000

Hz

 

 

Normal tape: 50 Hz -15000

 

 

Hz

 

 

 

Signal-to-noise ratio

50 dB (CrOz tape

peak level,

 

 

above 400 Hz)

 

 

 

Recording

system

AC bias

 

 

 

Heads

 

Deck 1: Playback

head x 1

 

 

Deck 2: Recording/playbacW

 

 

erase head x 1

 

 

 

Compact

disc player

section

 

 

 

Laser

 

Semiconductor laser (k=

780

nm)

Speaker system SX-WZL70

 

 

Cabinet type

3 way, built-in

subwoofer

Speakers

Subwoofer:

 

 

220 mm (83/4in.) cone type

 

Full range:

 

 

120 mm (43/4 in.) cone type

 

Super tweeter:

 

 

20 mm (’3/18 in.) ceramic type

Impedance

6 ohms

 

Output sound pressure level 89 dB/W/m

 

Dimensions (W x H x D)

290 x 444x 296 mm

 

(i 1’/2 x 17’/zx

113/4in.)

Weight

6.8 kg (14 Ibs. 16 OZ.)

Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice.

COPYRIGHT

Please check the laws on copyright relating to recordings from discs, radio or external tape for the country in which the machine is being used.

BMSYSTEM

The word “BBE”and the “BBEsymbol” are trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.

Under license from BBE sound, Inc.

NOTE

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the

instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio

communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

-Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CAUTION

Modifications or adjustments to this product, which are not expressly approved by the manufacturer, may void the user’s right or authority to operate this product.

D-A converter

Signal-to-noise ratio Harmonic distortion Wow and flutter

General

Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions of main unit (W XHXD)

Weight of main unit

1 bit dual

85 dB (1 kHz, O dB)

0.05Yo (1 kHz, O dB) Unmeasurable

120 V AC, 60 HZ

180W

360 x 394.5 x 387.5 mm

(141/4 X 155/8X 15’/8 in.)

10.5 kg (23 lb. 2 OZ.)

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Contents Digital Audio Installation Electric PowerAC power cord Owner’s recordAudio Adjustments Connections Remote Control Before OperationManual Tuning Presetting Stations Connecting OptionalBefore connecting the AC cord Check your system and accessoriesConnect the right speaker to the main unit Connect the left speaker to the main unitConnect the AC cord to an AC outlet Connect the stereo turntable to the main unitConnect the sumlied antennas + Preset on the remote control When to replace the batteriesTo turn the power on To turn the power offPress Enter wiithin 4 seconds Standby power consumptionPress ECO To reset the game To start or end game Demo when the clock is setTo play the game Demo To change the probability of equalizing the three numbersSound adjustment during recording Using the headphonesPress T-BASS Gg ~=.,rPress one of the graphic equalizer preset buttons MI-M4 Press one of the graphic equalizer preset buttonsSet a new equalization curve with GEQ Freq Within 8 seconds, press EnterTo change the AM tuning interval When an FM stereo broadcast contains noisePressTUNER/BAND to select the FM or AM band To search for a station quickly Auto SearchRepeat steps 1 Selecting a preset number on the main unitTo clear a preset station To select a reverse mode on Deck REV Mode ~ Push Eject DECK2When tapes are loaded in both decks To stop play, pressPlayback continues until is pressed To dav all discs in the disc com~artment, press + E To play with the remote controlTo plav one disc only, press Disc Direct Play CD Editi CheckPress RANDOM/REPEAT on the remote control Selecting a track with the remote controlCheck Random PlayTo add tracks to the program Press Prgm twice in stop modeTo play the programmed tracks repeatedly DiscPress REC/REC Mute to start recording Press REV Mode to select the reverse modeInsert the tape to be recorded on into Deck Press Sync DUB once or twice to start recording Press . REC/REC Mute to start recordingTo stop dubbing To stop dublbing PressTo clear the edit program To stop recordingPress + or repeatedly Programmedtrack To add tracks from other discs to the edit programInsert the tape into Deck Repeat for the rest of the tracks for side aPress CD and load the discs Press CD EDIT/CHECK twice Press the numbered buttons O-9to designate the tape lengthConnect your microphones to MIC 1 and MIC 2 jacks Vocal FADER/MULTIPLEX FunctionsTo change the audible channel in Multiplex function Press CD and load the discs Press Prgm onceRepeat to reserve other tracks Press 4 E to start play To switch to the 24-hour standard To view the clock when another display is in the displayTo add a reservation during play To check the reserved tracksTo check the time remaining until the power turns off Press Sleep on the remote controlPress Power to turn off the power Adjust the volumeAdjust the volume to minimum Adjust the volume according to your preferenceWhen CD Digital OUT Optical jack is not being used CD Digital OUT Optical Power VIDEO/AUX Surround SpeakersSurround Speakers Jacks Press VIDEO/AUXTuner Section GeneralCassette Deck Section CD Player SectionCopyright IHFPersonal DE Servicio Capacitado Solicite LAS Reparaciones ALAnotacion del propletario InstalacionAjustes DEL Sonido Ecualizador Grafico Conexiones Control Remoto Antes DE LA OperacionSintonizacion Manual Preajuste DE Emisoras BasicasSpeakers High Freq R Compruebe su sistema y Ios accesoriosImportante Conecte el plato giradiscos estereo a la unidad principal Conexion DE UNA Antena ExteriorConecte Ias antenas suministradas Camecte el cable de alimentacion de CA a una toma de CAInsercidn de Ias pilas + Epreset en el control remotoPara encender la unidad Para apagar la unidadSistema DE Super Woofer Incorporado Puesta DEL Modo DE Ahorro DE EnergiaPulse ECO Pulse Enter antes de que pasen 4 segundosPara reiniciar et juego de demostracion DemoPara jugar el juego de demostracirh Pulse BBE Pulse T-BASSBass VOL Utilization de auricularesDE Ecualizackn Seleccion DE LA Curva DE Ecualizacion DeseadaDE Ecualizacion Mono Tuner PulseTUNER/BAND para seleccionar la banda de FM o de AMSeleccionar el modo de sintonizacion manual Band Mult JOG Tune Pres PreajusteRepita Ios pasos 1 y Reproduction DE UNA Cinta Insercion DE CintasPulse Tape y Iuego Apush Eject para abrir el Portacasete Pulse para iniciar la reproductionESPAfiOL Acerca de Ias cintas de casete~,pulse Disc ~ Direct Play JOG PresetHange Disc DirectPulse RANDOM/REPEAT del control remoto Reproduction Aleatoriai Repetition DE ReproductionChange Reproduction AleatoriaReproduction CON Salto DE Secciones EN Blanco Ajuste DEL Sonido Durante LA Grabacion Pulse una o dos veces Sync DUB para iniciar la grabacion PreparationVzl Para detener el copiadoInserte la cinta en la platina Para detener la grabacionPara aiiadir canciones de otros discos a un programa de EditionPrograme Ias canciones para la cara B Pulse Disc Direct PLAY, y pulse uno de IosPara detener la grabacion Para cambiar el programa de cada caraConecte sus microfonos a Ias tomas MIC Iy FUNCIONES’’D’E Desvanecimiento DE VOZ/MULTIPLEXPara cambiar el canal audible en la funcion multiplex Pulse CD y cargue Ios discos Pulse Prgm una vezPulse Enter Multi JOG ~TIMER VOLPulse Power para desconectar la alimentacion Ajuste el volumenAjuste el volumen al minimo Prepare la fuentePulse VIDEO/AUX Tomas Surround SpeakersCD Digital OUT OpticalGeneralidades Solo sale sonido de un altavozSeccion DEL Sintonizador Seccion DE LA PlatinaDerechos DE Autor Cordon d’alimentation secteur SON Reglages Audio Egaliseur Graphique TelecommandeAccord Manuel Prereglage DE Stations Operations DE Base Lecture ContinueRaccordez I’enceinte droite a I’appareil principal Verifiez la chaine et Ies accessoiresRaccordez I’enceinte gauche a I’appareil Avant de brancher Ie cordon d’alimentation secteurRaccordez Ies antennes fournies ExterieureRaccordez Ie tourne-disque stereo a I’appareil principal PHONO, VIDEO/AUX OU CD Systeme a HAUT-PARLEUR Infragrave Integre Mise EN Service DU Mode EconomieAppuyez sur ECO Appuyez sur Enter clans Ies quatre secondesPour reinitialiser Ie jeu Pour jouer Ie jeu de demonstrationAppuyer sur BBE Appuyez surT-BASSAss Utilisation d’un casqueReglage Manuel D’UNE Nouvelle Courbe D’EGALISATION ’EGALISATION ProgrammedMemorisation DES Nouvelles Courbes D’EGALISATION Appuyez sur GEQ Freq LOW@Mode d’accord de stations prereglees Le numero de Appuyez sur TUNER/BAND pour selectionner la gamme FM ou AM@Mode de recherche automatique SEARCH’’est affiche Quand une emission FM st6reo contient des parasitesRepetez Ies etapes 1 et Appuyez sur 1I SET pour enregistrer la stationAppuyez surTUNER/BAND pour seiectionner une gamme Pour selectionner un numero de prereglageLecture D’UNE Cassette Pour st$lectionner un mode d’inversion sur la platineAppuyer sur 4 pour demarrer la lecture Quand il y a des cassettes en place clans Ies deux platinesPage Disc Change Random Repeat Appuyez sur +- pour demarrer la lecture Appuyez sur CD Blank Skip de I’appareil principalReglage 6U SONPEN’’DANT ’ENREGISTREMENT Appuyer sur REV Mode pour selectionner Ie mode d’inversionInserez la cassette a enregistrer clans la platine Appuyez sur REC/REC Mute pour commencerAppuyez sur REC/REC Mute pour commencer ’enregistrement Appuyez sur TAPE/DECK 1/2 pour selectionner La platinePour arr~ter la copie Appuyer sur ‘$!.%Appuyez sur Ies touches numeriques O a 9 pour Specifier la duree de la cassettePour verifier I’ordre des numeros des plages programmers Appuyez sur CD EDIT/CHECK pour selectionner la face a Ou BAppuyez sur Disc Direct Play et sur 2, puis sur +10 et O Inserez la cassette clans la platineRepetez Ietape 5 pour Ie reste des plages de la face a Branchez Ies microphones sur Ies prises MIC Et MIC MultiplexQuand Ies microphonesne sent pas utilises @ Reductionautomatiquedes voixCDKARAOKEdefile sur I’afficheur Appuyez sur Enter ou Il Pourajouter une reservationpendant la lecturePoureffacer toutes ies reservations Tournez la Appuyez sur Sleep de la telecommandeTimer Enregistrement Programme Prise CD Digital OUT Optical Prises VIDEO/AUXPrises Surround Speakers Appuyez sur VI DEO/AUXSection Tuner GeneralitiesSection Platine a Cassette Section Lecteur CDDroits D’AUTEUR Page Page Page/Pagina/Page Name/Nombre/Nom Page/PaginalPage

Z-L70 specifications

The Aiwa Z-L70 is a remarkable cassette deck, representing the pinnacle of audio technology in the 1990s. This compact and stylish device boasts a range of features that make it a standout choice for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. With its sleek design and innovative technology, the Aiwa Z-L70 has remained a beloved piece of equipment for many.

One of the key features of the Aiwa Z-L70 is its Dolby noise reduction system, which significantly enhances sound quality by minimizing tape hiss and distortion. This technology ensures that recordings maintain their clarity, providing a richer auditory experience. Additionally, the deck is equipped with a metal tape capability, allowing users to take full advantage of high-quality tape formulations that contribute to superior sound performance.

Another notable characteristic of the Z-L70 is its dual-capstan mechanism. This design feature enhances tape transport stability, which helps in achieving precise playback and recording performance. The dual-capstan system minimizes wow and flutter, ensuring that audio remains consistent and true to the original recording.

The Aiwa Z-L70 also includes a comprehensive set of features that cater to both experienced users and newcomers. It has a highly intuitive user interface, making it easy to navigate tape functions such as play, pause, stop, rewind, and fast forward. For those keen on creating their own tapes, the auto-reverse feature allows for uninterrupted playback and recording, enabling a seamless listening experience.

Furthermore, the Z-L70 is equipped with a built-in speaker, which makes it convenient for impromptu listening sessions without the need for external amplification. The addition of an audio level meter ensures that users can easily monitor levels during tape playback, enhancing the recording process and helping to avoid distortion.

Its overall build quality is another aspect worth noting. The Aiwa Z-L70 is designed with durability in mind, featuring a solid chassis that protects the internal components from physical damage. The combination of robust construction and high-quality materials ensures that this cassette deck can withstand everyday use while delivering exceptional audio fidelity.

In conclusion, the Aiwa Z-L70 is a cassette deck that embodies the best of 1990s audio technology, with features that emphasize sound quality and user-friendliness. Its Dolby noise reduction, dual-capstan mechanism, and durable design are just a few aspects that make it a valued addition to any audio setup, allowing users to enjoy their favorite tapes with remarkable clarity and depth.