Cassette Player User Manual
OPERA  TING  INSTRUCTIONS
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1.  ON/OFF  SWITCHNOLUME  CONTROL
Rotate  this  knob  to  the  right  to  turn  the  radio  on.  Continue  rotation  until
the  desired  volume  level  is  obtained.
2.  TONE  CONTROL
Allows  you  to  emphasize  bass  or  treble  tones  to  suit  your  listening
preference.  Rotate  clockwise  to  increase  treble,  counterclockwise  to
increase  bass.
3.  LEFT/RIGHT  BALANCE  CONTROL
Allows  you  to  adjust  stereo  balance  between  left  and  right  speakers.
Rotate  clockwise  to  emphasize  right  speaker.  counterclockwise  to em-
phasize  left  speaker.
4.  AM/FM  SELECTOR
T o change  from AM  to  FM  band  depress  this button.  In the in-position  you
will  receive  FM  and  FM  Stereo  broadcasts.  In  the  outward  position
(depress  and  release)  you  will  receive  AM broadcast.
5.  MANUAL  TUNING
By  rotating  the  knob  you  can  manually  change  the station.  When  using
this  control  to  select  a station  always  adjust  it so you are  receiving  the  full
signal  (exactly  in  the center  of  the  broadcast  frequency).
6.  STEREO INDICA TOR (RED)
This will illuminate  whenever  you have selected  a stereo  station.  If the
light flickers  or goes on  and off as you  drive  it is an  indication that the
stereo  signal  is too weak  to  reproduce and  you  should select  another
station.
7.  ANTENNA  TRIMMER
It is very important  to adjust the ANTENNA  TRIMMER  for optimum AM
reception.  Antenna trimmer is located at the back in the tape slot.  Tune
in a weak station  around  1400KHz and  adjust  the trimmer with a small
screw driver for maximum  output.
8.  lOCAl-DISTANTSWITCH
This two position  switch  is incorporated to allow  maximum reception  in
both weak and strong  FM signal areas.  When tuned to a weak (distant)
station push switch  in.  This  will allow  maximum signal  to the  receiver.
When in an extremely strong signal area (local), release switch. This will
eliminate all weak  signals  and suppress overly  strong  signals so as to
avoid overloading the receiver input.  When moving out of a strong signal
area, return switch to the "distant"  position.
Note: The local-Distant  switch only affects  FM signals.
9.  CASSETTE  SlOT
Hold the cassette with the expos~d tape edge to the right and insert into
the cassette slot.  Depress fully until the cassette  is engaged.  It will start
playing immediately.
Note: Check that the tape is tightly wound on the spools before inserting.
C-120 (120 minutes)  cassettes  should  not be used  as the tape  tangles
easily,
10.  FAST-FORWARD/EJECT  BUTTON
This button performs  two functions.  Tb eject a cassette simply depress
this  button fully then  release.  The cassette  will eject for easy  removal.
This button also allows  you to rapidly advance  the tape so you can skip
any undesired tape programs.  To use fast-forward,  depress  button half-
way in to the locked position.  To stop fast-forward,  depress button slightly
(do not press fully  in or cassette will eject)  and  release.  The  tape will
resume normal speed.










