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Cassette playback

1

Push the 

Source selector

slider to 

TAPE 

2

Press 

STOP

EJECT

9/

to open the 

cassette holder and insert a cassette and close
the deck.

3

Press 

PLAY 

1

to start playback.

4

To pause playback press 

PAUSE 

;

.

To resume, press the key again.

5

By pressing 

F.FWD/REWIND 

or

6

,

fast forwading/ rewinding of the tape is 
possible in both directions. To stop fast 
winding, press 

9

/

/

.

6

To stop the tape, press 

9

/

/

.

Helpful hints:

During playback, the keys are automatically
released at the end of a tape and the set is
switched off (unless

PAUSE 

;

mode has been

activated.)

During fast forwarding/rewinding, the keys will
not  be released at the end of a tape. To switch
off the set, make sure the cassette keys are also
released.

General information on recording

Recording is permissible insofar as copyright
or. other rights of third parties are not
infringed.

For recording, use only NORMAL type cas-
settes (IEC type I) on which the tabs have not
yet been broken.This deck is not suited for
recording on CHROME (IEC II) or METAL
(IEC IV) type cassettes.

The best recording level is set automatically.
Altering the 

VOLUME

will not affect the

recording.

To protect a tape from accidental erasure,
break out the tabs. If you wish to record again,
cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive tape.

Recording from the Radio

1

Select 

RADIO

source.

2

Tune to the desired radio station (see 

Radio

reception

).

3

Press 

9

/

/

to open the cassette holder.

Insert a blank tape and close the deck.

4

Press

REC 

0

to start recording.

5

For brief interruptions press 

;

.

To resume recording, press 

;

again.

6

To stop recording, press 

9

/

/

.

Making your recording

1

Select 

TAPE

source.

2

Follows steps 3-4 under 

Recording from

the Radio

.

3

Speak towards the built-in microphone 

MIC

(see 

1

).

4

Follows steps 6-7 under 

Recording from

the Radio

.

Cassette Recorder

The making of unauthorized copies of
copy-protected material, including com-
puter programmes, files, broadcasts and
sound recordings, may be an infringe-
ment of copyrights and constitute a
criminal offence.This equipment should
not be used for such purposes.

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Summary of Contents for AQ 4130

Page 1: ...AQ4130 Radio Cassette Recorder User Manual ...

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Page 3: ...3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 ...

Page 4: ...ception 9 AC IN inlet for power cord 0 Voltage selector inside the battery compartment not for all versions adjust to match the local voltage 110 220V before plugging in the set Battery door open to insert 4 X 1 5 batteries type R20 or D cells Power supply Whenever convenient use the power cord if you want to conserve battery life Make sure you remove the plug from the set and wall outlet before i...

Page 5: ...ocated on the bottom of the set General operation Switching on and off and selecting functions 1 To switch on push the Source selector slider to TAPE or RADIO as desired 2 To switch off push the Source selector to TAPE OFF and check the cassette keys are released Helpful hints To change from TAPE to RADIO or when you are switching off the set first make sure you press the STOP EJECT 9 key to end p...

Page 6: ...s have not yet been broken This deck is not suited for recording on CHROME IEC II or METAL IEC IV type cassettes The best recording level is set automatically Altering the VOLUME will not affect the recording To protect a tape from accidental erasure break out the tabs If you wish to record again cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive tape Recording from the Radio 1 Select RADIO source 2 Tune to ...

Page 7: ...es to humidity rain sand or excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Adequate ventilation with a minimum gap of 15cm 6 inches between the ventilation holes and surrounding surfaces is necessary to prevent heat build up Do not cover the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table cloths cur tains etc No ob...

Page 8: ...ch off and unplug the set Reconnect after a few seconds Severe radio hum or noise Electrical interference set too close to TV VCR or computer Increase the distance Poor radio reception Weak radio signal FM SW Adjust the FM telescopic antenna MW Direct this antenna for best reception by turning the whole set Poor cassette sound quality Dust and dirt on the heads etc Clean deck parts see Maintenance...

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