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PWR

MODE

MUTE

A.PS

LOC

LOUD

TUN

TUN

T/F

IEQ

3

2

1

5

6

BND

ST

LOCATION OF CONTROLS

1. Power ON / OFF button
2. Electronic function SELECT button
3. VOLUME button
4. Mode button < Radio or Tape mode selection >
5. Preset buttons
6. Band button (FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2) 
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9. Loud button

. Radio Tune UP

8. Radio Tune DOWN

10. LOCAL / DX seek sensitivity

11. A.PS - Auto preset scan button 
12. MUTE button
13. 

19. 

IEQ (FLAT - CLASSIC - POP - ROCK) button

14. T/F - Time / Frequency button
15. LCD Liquid (Crystal Display)
16. Cassette Door
17. Tape Rewind function button
18. Tape Forward function button

Tape EJECT button

20. Reset button

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 This unit is designed for 13.8V DC Negative ground systems 

ONLY. The equipment is compatible, if the negative (-) 
terminal of the battery is connected to the vehicle

s metal 

body /chassis.

*

 Do not use speaker or impedances less than 4 Ohms, or 

allow the speaker wires to be shorted together when the unit
is switched ON, doing so may over load or damage Internal
components.

*

 If the fuse blows, check connections and replace with the

same type of fuse and current rating as original. Use of higher
amperage fuse may cause serious damage to the unit. Always
turn OFF power before removing front panel.

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 It is not advisable to use cassette tapes longer than C-60

(30 minutes per side) in automobile players, since the tape is
very thin and tends to break or easily become entangled.
Always remove cassette from player as soon as play has 
ended.

Take care of the cassette, preserve the quality of the 

recording by not allowing them to be exposed to direct sun 
light, Extremely high or low temperatures, magnets, electric 
motors, dirt and dust. Avoid contaminating with greasy or

PRECAUTION AND MAINTENANCE

oily hands. Do not touch exposed tape. Always store them in 
their protective cases.

Before inserting cassette tape, always inspect for tape slack
caused by handing or vibration. Use a pencil or pen to wind 
real hub and remove the slackness.

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AUTO REVERSE

Summary of Contents for PP103914

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL AM FM RADIO CASSETTE DECK MODEL NO PP103914 PWR MODE MUTE A PS LOC LOUD TUN TUN T F IEQ 3 2 1 4 5 6 BND ST AUTO REVERSE ...

Page 2: ...be shorted together when the unit is switched ON doing so may over load or damage Internal components If the fuse blows check connections and replace with the same type of fuse and current rating as original Use of higher amperage fuse may cause serious damage to the unit Always turn OFF power before removing front panel It is not advisable to use cassette tapes longer than C 60 30 minutes per sid...

Page 3: ...Vol By pressing the button more than 1 5 seconds again the unit will be into the I VOL mode Initial Volume LevelAdjustment You can adjust the I Vol of what you want to set by turning the spindle knob and the I Vol will be set automatically After the setting of initial levels when the unit is power on off and ACC on off if the present level is lower or higher than initial level it will keep the pre...

Page 4: ...c to memorized each BAND in preset buttons To read operation Press one of the preset buttons 1 6 for less than 2 seconds read the corresponding prest memory 6 Band function Press the BND 6 button shortly to select the desired band FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 and AM2 7 TUNE UP button FM AM Seek up Press shortly TUNE up button activate auto seek up scale Press again to cancel the operation Press seek up longer ...

Page 5: ...stance reception If you choose local seek sensitivity the display LO appears on the display 11 A PS Auto store function Depress and hold button 11 for approximately 2 seconds until you hear a signal Which confirms the memory function 5 station is memorized To load a station from the memory bank simply select the desired area and chose the corresponding sation memory with one of the buttons 1 6 Ste...

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