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Instruction manual

Instruction manual

Important safeguards

 

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Attention: 

The Instruction Manual 

contains important operating and maintenance 
instructions. For your safety, it is necessary to 
refer to the manual.

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Dangerous voltage:

 Uninsulated 

dangerous voltage that may be of sufficient 
magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical 
shock to persons is present within this product 
enclosure. Make sure that pins or other foreign 
objects do not get inside the unit; they may 
cause malfunctions, or create safety hazards 
such as electrical shock.

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Caution: 

Do not remove cover (or back). 

Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

Power supply

 

Battery operation

•  The power cord should be disconnected.
•  Open the battery compartment cover.
•  Insert 4 UM-1 (D)-size batteries. Please 

observe correct battery polarity, otherwise the 
set will not work.

•  Close the battery compartment cover.

AC operation

•  Before the first connecting of the 

appliance, check that voltage indicated on the 
rating label corresponds to your local mains 
voltage.

•  Plug the corresponding end of the cord 

into the AC power cord socket.

•  Insert the plug into power supply.
•  When the set is only used with AC or is 

not used for 2 weeks or more, please remove 
the batteries to avoid damage to the set from 
leakage of batteries.

  This unit cannot be operated by 

batteries if the AC power cord is connected to 
the unit.

General operations

Function switch

•  Set to RADIO for:
-  Radio reception;
-  Cassette recording from the radio;
•  Set to TAPE for cassette playback;
•  Set to MIC for recording from the built-in 

microphone.

Volume adjustment

The volume level of sound reproduced by the 

speakers is adjusted by rotating VOLUME knob.

  During recording, adjusting the volume 

only affects the monitor sound, not the content 
of recording.

Stereo headphone use

For private listening, insert the plug of a 

stereo headphone (not included) into the 
phone jack. During use of headphones, the 
built-in speakers will disconnect automatically.

Radio operation

Operation

•  Set Function switch to RADIO position.
•  Select the needed broadcasting band with 

AM/FM switch.

•  Rotate TUNING knob to find the needed 

frequency.

•  To turn off the radio, set Function switch to 

TAPE or MIC position.

Antenna

•  For FM reception, adjust the telescopic 

antenna appropriately to obtain the best 
reception on the band selected.

•  AM signals are picked up through the built-

in ferrite antenna. The set should be placed to 
a position for the best reception.

Summary of Contents for H-1004

Page 1: ...PORTABLE RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER Instruction manual H 1004...

Page 2: ...ption Top panel 1 Left speaker 2 Antenna 3 Power indicator 4 Frequency tuning scale 5 Cassette door 6 Handle 7 Right speaker 8 VOLUME knob 9 Phone jack 10 Function MIC TAPE RADIO switch 11 AM FM switc...

Page 3: ...the set is only used with AC or is not used for 2 weeks or more please remove the batteries to avoid damage to the set from leakage of batteries This unit cannot be operated by batteries if the AC po...

Page 4: ...blank cassette into cassette compartment with tape facing upwards Press RECORD button to start recording PLAY button will be pressed automatically To pause recording press PAUSE button Press STOP EJE...

Page 5: ...tape The tape is at its end and auto stop function is in operation RECORD button cannot be pressed down with a cassette tape inside A tape with its safety tab removed has been inserted The tape does...

Page 6: ...6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VOLUME 9 10 11 AM FM 12 13 TUNING 14 PAUSE 15 STOP EJECT 16 F FWD 17 REWIND 18 PLAY 19 RECORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 7: ...7 4 UM 1 D RADIO TAPE MIC VOLUME RADIO AM FM TUNING MIC...

Page 8: ...8 FM AM STOP EJECT F FWD REWIND PLAY PAUSE RECORD STOP EJECT PLAY RADIO RECORD PLAY PAUSE STOP EJECT MIC RECORD PLAY PAUSE STOP EJECT TAPE RECORD PLAY STOP EJECT...

Page 9: ...9 RECORD TAPE MIC FM PLAY RECORD...

Page 10: ...10 220 50 1 5 1 5 FM 64 108 AM 540 1600 1 26 270 x 110 x 125...

Page 11: ......

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