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RX-CT65/CT60   RQT761

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RQT7611-G

GC GU GS

Dear customer

Thank you for purchasing this product.
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read
these instructions completely.
Please keep this manual for future reference.

Table of contents

Control guide

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Speaker connection

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4

Power supply

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5

The radio

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6

Tapes

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7

Recording the radio

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8

Recording tape to tape

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9

Other functions

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10

Troubleshooting guide

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11

Maintenance

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Back cover

Specifications

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Back cover

RX-CT65

Supplied accessories

Check the packaging for these accessories.
1 AC power supply cord

The included AC power supply cord is for use with this unit only. 
Do not use it with other equipment.

Note

Portable Stereo Component System 

Operating Instructions

Model No. 

RX-CT65
RX-CT60

RX-CT65̲RQT7611    04.2.6  10:23    ページ 1

Summary of Contents for RX-CT60

Page 1: ...aker connection 4 Power supply 5 The radio 6 Tapes 7 Recording the radio 8 Recording tape to tape 9 Other functions 10 Troubleshooting guide 11 Maintenance Back cover Specifications Back cover RX CT65 Supplied accessories Check the packaging for these accessories 1 AC power supply cord The included AC power supply cord is for use with this unit only Do not use it with other equipment Note Portable...

Page 2: ...IDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS This product may receive radio interference caused by mobile telephones during use If such interference is apparent please increase separation between the product and the mobile telephone THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN TROPICAL CLIMATES These operating instructions are applicable to models RX CT65 and RX CT60 however are intended primarily for m...

Page 3: ...rding button REC Playback button PLAY Rewind review button REW REV Fast forward cue button FF CUE Stop eject button STOP EJECT Pause button PAUSE Direction button DIRECTION Playback button PLAY Rewind fast forward buttons FAST FAST Reverse mode button REV MODE Speakers super tweeter Speaker release levers RELEASE Speaker terminals SPEAKERS Audio input level switch CD LINE IN Whip antenna Speaker c...

Page 4: ...akers and may result in the risk of fire Consult a qualified service person if damage has occurred or if you experience a sudden change in performance Do not attach these speakers to walls or ceilings Speaker connection 1 2 RX CT65 RX CT60 Connect only positive red wires to positive terminals and negative black wires to negative terminals Unlock the speaker release levers by pulling them in direct...

Page 5: ... type batteries Align the and polarities properly when inserting the batteries Do not mix different types or makes of batteries or old and new batteries Remove batteries if you do not plan to use the unit for a long time If electrolyte leaks from the batteries consult your dealer Wash thoroughly with water if electrolyte comes in contact with any part of your body Batteries B Car battery cord C 1 ...

Page 6: ...QT7611 To improve reception A For short wave broadcasts SW1 SW2 tune to the approximate frequency with TUNING and then use FINE TUNING control for more precise tuning When using TUNING be sure to set FINE TUNING control pointer to the center position Note Fine tuning control The radio Follow steps 1 to 3 In step 1 OPERATION BATT lights while the radio is on In step 2 Select FM MW SW1 or SW2 To tur...

Page 7: ... while tape is travelling DECK 2 Shows the selected play side Lights while the tape is travelling To stop play Press STOP EJECT To pause play Press PAUSE Press once again to resume play To fast forward or rewind while stopped Press REW REV or FAST or FF CUE or FAST Press STOP EJECT to release the button when the tape reaches the end To cue or review during play Press REW REV or FF CUE To play rela...

Page 8: ...ording Press PAUSE To resume recording press PAUSE again Changes to volume and tone will not affect the recording Wind up the leader tape before recording When recording MW set EDIT FM MODE BP to the position where there is less noise Use the AC power supply cord or insert fresh batteries When erasing recorded sound Insert the tape in Deck 1 Set SELECTOR to TAPE Set EDIT FM MODE BP to HIGH or NORM...

Page 9: ...AY is also depressed with REC In step 7 Editing is started by means of the synchro start function Recording stops and the button is released when the front side finishes DECK 1 To stop recording Press STOP EJECT To pause recording Press Deck 1 PAUSE To resume recording press Deck 1 PAUSE again Do not change the editing selector during editing The playback sound may flutter Any changes made to the ...

Page 10: ... the speakers Note Other functions Equalizer Recording through the built in microphone MIC Headphones To connect headphones Plug type 3 5 mm stereo Plug in firmly Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage B C C Connect the CD player External equipment Start recording then start the CD playback Turn off all equipment before making any connection Refer to the operating ...

Page 11: ...rly when inserting the batteries Disconnect the AC power cord when powered by batteries Listening to the radio Noise is heard Sound is distorted Change the antenna or unit s direction A beat sound is heard Turn the TV off or separate it from the unit Separate the antenna from other cables and leads The cassette deck Poor quality sound Clean the heads Recording is not possible If the erasure preven...

Page 12: ...er requirement AC 110 127 V 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption RX CT65 30 W RX CT60 25 W Battery 12 V Eight R20 LR20 D UM 1 batteries DC IN 12 13 2 V Power output RX CT65 330 W PMPO RX CT60 220 W PMPO DC 12 V AC 117 V RX CT65 18 W x 2 12 6 W x 2 RMS max RX CT60 13 W x 2 9 4 W x 2 RMS max Speakers RX CT65 2 Woofer 12 cm Cone type 4Ω 2 Tweeter 5 4 cm Cone type 4Ω 2 Super tweeter 1 5 cm Ceramic typ...

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