Using RF Modulator

If your TV does not have a Video input jack and has an antenna terminal only, please purchase the *RF Modulator (not supplied). (*Please consult your audio/video dealer.)

Example: Sub-woofer, TV and RF Modulator connections

Sub-woofer (Powered speaker)

To VIDEO OUT jack (Yellow)

1.Connect the antenna cable (not supplied) to the ANT. IN terminal of the RF Modulator.

2.Connect the 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) between the TO TV terminal of the RF Modulator and the VHF/UHF ANTENNA IN terminal of the TV.

3.Connect the Video cable with yellow connectors (supplied) between the VIDEO OUT jack of the sub-woofer and the VIDEO input jack of the RF Modulator.

RF Modulator

TV

4.Turn on the TV, and set the channel number (CHANNEL3 or CHANNEL4) on both TV and RF Modulator, whichever is not used for regular broadcasts in your area.

Note:

For more details, please refer to the instruction manual of the RF Modulator.

Example: Sub-woofer, VCR, TV and RF Modulator connections

TV

To VIDEO OUT jack (Yellow)

Sub-woofer (Powered speaker)

RF Modulator

HiFi Stereo VCR

1.Connect the antenna cable (not supplied) to the VHF/UHF FROM ANT IN terminal of the VCR.

2.Connect the 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) between the TO TV OUT terminal of the VCR and the ANT. IN terminal of the RF Modulator.

3.Connect the 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) between the TO TV terminal of the RF Modulator and the VHF/UHF ANTENNA IN terminal of the TV.

4.Connect the audio cables (not supplied) between the AUX jacks of the unit and the AUDIO OUT jacks of the VCR. Use the red connectors for the right-R jacks and the white connectors for the left-L jacks.

5.Connect the Video cable with yellow connectors (supplied) between the VIDEO OUT jack of the sub-woofer and the VIDEO input jack of the RF Modulator.

6.Turn on the TV, and set the channel number (CHANNEL3 or CHANNEL4) on all TV, VCR and RF Modulator, whichever is not used for regular broadcasts in your area.

Note:

For more details, please refer to the instruction manual of the RF Modulator.

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Sanyo DWM-4500 instruction manual Using RF Modulator, Example Sub-woofer, VCR, TV and RF Modulator connections

DWM-4500 specifications

The Sanyo DWM-4500 is a state-of-the-art dual cassette deck that has earned a reputation for its superior sound quality and versatile playback capabilities. Introduced in the late 1990s, this model showcases Sanyo’s dedication to audio excellence, specifically designed for music enthusiasts who appreciate the nuances of analog recording and playback.

One of the main features of the DWM-4500 is its dual cassette mechanism, allowing users to play and record from both tape decks. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who wish to compile mixtapes or transfer music from one cassette to another without needing an external device. Additionally, the ability to select either tape deck for playback offers flexibility and convenience, appealing to dual cassette collectors.

The DWM-4500 is equipped with high-speed dubbing capabilities, enabling rapid copying of cassette recordings. This means users can effortlessly create duplicates of their favorite tapes, maintaining quality while saving time. The system supports both normal and high-speed dubbing, accommodating a variety of user needs.

In terms of sound quality, Sanyo has integrated advanced noise reduction technologies, such as Dolby B and C, which effectively minimize background hiss typical in cassette tapes. This ensures that recordings maintain clarity and fidelity, allowing listeners to experience music as it was intended by the artist.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the DWM-4500 is its user-friendly interface. It features an easily navigable control panel that allows for precise adjustments, including pitch control and cueing options. The LCD display provides clear visibility of settings and track information, enhancing the overall user experience.

The robust construction of the DWM-4500 also stands out. Designed with durability in mind, the unit features high-quality materials to withstand regular use, making it a reliable choice for both casual listeners and dedicated audiophiles.

In summary, the Sanyo DWM-4500 is a remarkable cassette deck that combines functionality with high-quality audio performance. Its dual cassette capability, high-speed dubbing, noise reduction technologies, and intuitive design make it a must-have for anyone looking to rediscover the charm of cassette tapes while enjoying modern audio conveniences.