Ahuja CPA-360 Operation Manual Download Page 3

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100V Line

When it is desired to connect speakers or driver units at a 
distance over 50 meters, it is recommended that the 100V 
line output be used together with line matching transformer 
for each speaker. This prevents excessive power loss in the 
speaker cables.

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• Operating Procedure

CASSETTE INSERTION

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Hold  the  cassette  tape  in  such  a  manner  that  the 
exposed tape area is facing towards your right and the 
full reel of tape is towards you.

Now insert the cassette into the cassette loading slot 
firmly and push it in until it snaps into position.

To retrieve the cassette, push in the FF / EJECT lever 
fully and the cassette will eject out.

CASSETTE OPERATION

Set all volume controls to '0' position and the   TAPE-
LO/TAPE-HI selector switch to  TAPE-LO  position.

Connect the required number of speakers to the proper 
impedance on the terminal strip.

Connect the AC cable to a suitable AC socket. For  DC 
operation,  connect  a  12V  car  battery  to  the  battery 
terminal strip.

Switch on the set with the POWER switch, so that the PWR 
LED starts glowing.

Load  the  player  with  a  recorded  cassette  and  the  tape 
starts moving.

Adjust the tape volume and tone controls to the desired 
level. As the output levels of pre-recorded tapes differ from 
make to make, tapes which do not give enough output on 
TAPE-LO position can be played with switch on TAPE-HI 
position and vice versa.

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The tape can be advanced rapidly by pushing in the FF / 
EJECT lever partially.

To stop the tape, push in the FF / EJECT lever fully so that 
the cassette is ejected out.

Due to the Auto Stop system, the cassette is automatically 
stopped when the tape comes to an end.

USING THE TONE CONTROLS

A TREBLE  control  has  been  provided  for  controlling 
the high frequency signals e.g. violin, sitar and to some 
extent female voice. When this control is rotated from 
maximum to minimum position, the high frequencies 
are gradually cut down by about 10 dB.

A BASS control has been provided for controlling the 
low frequency signals e.g. tabla, drums and to some 
extent  male  voice.  When  this  control  is  rotated  from 
maximum  to  minimum  position,  the  low  frequencies 
are gradually cut down by about 6 dB.

PRECAUTIONS

1. Do not use this unit in high ambient temperature.

2. Before the cassette tape is inserted into the cassette slot, 

loose tape must be tightened up to avoid its entangling 
with the pinch roller.

3. Speaker  impedance  mismatch  may  cause  insufficient 

output or overheating of the components, which may lead 
to failure of the components. Check and make sure that 
the impedance of the speakers is equal to or greater than 
the selected impedance on the output terminal strip.

4. Use  of  C-120  cassette  is  not  recommended  as  it  is 

extremely thin and may cause problems.

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Summary of Contents for CPA-360

Page 1: ...t Channels 2 Mic 0 5mV Lo Z 2 5k 1 Aux 50mV 250k Frequency Response 100Hz 12 000Hz 3dB S N Ratio 55dB Tone Control Bass 6dB at 100Hz Treble 10dB at 10kHz This unit is connected to 240V tap when leaving the factory Output Taps for speaker 4 8 16 100V Matching Specifications claimed are subject to permissible production Line Output 250mV 3 5 k tolerances FEATURES Imported Tape Deck Mechanism with Au...

Page 2: ...fier for obtaining more power output 8 POWER switch 18 AUX Input 9 CASSETTE SLOT For connecting an auxiliary source like a CD player The cassette is loaded into the set through this slot Tuner Echo or Audio Mixer etc 10 FF EJECT Lever For fast winding the tape this lever is pushed in partially For ejecting the cassette it is pushed in fully Total Impedance 32 32 32 32 16 Total Impedance 16 16 16 1...

Page 3: ...which do not give enough output on TAPE LO position can be played with switch on TAPE HI position and vice versa The tape can be advanced rapidly by pushing in the FF EJECTlever partially To stop the tape push in the FF EJECT lever fully so that the cassette is ejected out Due to theAuto Stop system the cassette is automatically stopped when the tape comes to an end USING THE TONE CONTROLS A TREBL...

Page 4: ...st or magnetic material on the tape Dirty heads cause loss of high frequencies and the output falls Dirty capstan and pinch roller will cause unstable tape speed leading to increased Wow and Flutter To clean these follow the under mentioned procedure Remove the plastic cover on the top by unscrewing the screws provided The head and pinch roller become accessible through the cutout provided Clean t...

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