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Summary of Contents for 7070C

Page 1: ...tructions carefully beforeoperatingthisunit Q QE Z S LOW HIGH LEn NGHT 0 10 Cf CD I I I ijTAPE L L REPEATPRoo DISPlAYRANDOM 0000 SlOW NORMAL FAST QS I I x PLAYIPAUSE STOPICLEAR KI I I SKIP FR SEARCH F...

Page 2: ...is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated danger ous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Th...

Page 3: ...1 hin he er 1at a trio es Ice om ld ler 29 28 11 12 7 7 TlCSTOI IBIK I X 3 r 1...

Page 4: ...6 Cue Button Pressing this button while the tape is playing permits quick forward movement I of the tape to another selection This button also locks down for fast forward when other buttons are not de...

Page 5: ...s connection for dual plug microphone with remote start stop switch on microphone 32 Aux Input Jack AUX IN This jack allows recording directly from a radio phonograph or other source 33 Headphone jack...

Page 6: ...y Remove the cassette turn it around and re insert it to record or to play TAB FORSIDE2 BREAK WITH SCREWDRIVER NOT MAGNETIC I Operating on AC current This unit may be operated on regular 120 volt 60 H...

Page 7: ...sc access cover To protect thelensfrom dust andotherdirt after removingthedisc makesure to close the disc access door Do not touch the lenswith your fingers or any objects Ifthe lens gets dirty or fla...

Page 8: ...utton ispushed the Cue button or Review button will not be released automatically In this case immediately push the Stop Eject button Using tape counter The counter provides a means of numerically ind...

Page 9: ...utton to stop playback at any time When the end of the last track is reached the play stops automatically 7 Push this part to open the CD Compartment and remove the disc ipe To Skip a Track or Tracks...

Page 10: ...ing stop mode When Stop Clear buttonis pushed the track memorized lastwill becleared Everytime the button is pushed the last track is cleared NOTE When the CD compartment is opened all memories are cl...

Page 11: ...Push Random button RANDOM is displayed on the display 2 Push Play Pause button A track is selected at random and played 3 To change the track during playback push Forward Skip button to select a trac...

Page 12: ...the Cassette Compartment Close the compartment door 5 Push Record button The CD player will automatically start in a few seconds 6 Push Stop Eject button to stop recording after the CD player will au...

Page 13: ...ns will be automatically released 2 r _ To record from auxiliary source To record from sound sources such as a radio tape player or other device through the AUX input jack obtain a suitable connecting...

Page 14: ...r detergents Clean Recorder s tape heads with a cleaning cartridge only I NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device pursuant to Part 15of the...

Page 15: ...16 pitch 1 NO PROGRAM MEMORY 21 Random access SAMPLING FREQUENCY 8fs Digital Filter 1 bit DAC OPERATING KEYS Play Pause Stop Clear Skip forwardlback CD SECTION Search forwardlback Repeattrack Repeat...

Page 16: ...es or posses sions except Canada sold to the original free from defective Batteries and tape THIS SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE WRITTEN WARRANTY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AND NEITHER THIS WARRANTY NOR ANY OT...

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