Service manual
To Play
a Cassette Tape
Have the radio on.
Insert the tape into the door marked “AUTO REVERSE”. The longer
side with the tape visible goes
in
first.
Once the tape is playing, the Volume, Treble, Bass, DNR@ and speaker
balance controls work just as they do for the radio.
Cr02/M (Chromium DioxideIMetal)
Choose the right bias (or “equalization”) for your tape. Your tape, on its
label
or
box, should say whether its bias
(or
“equalization”) is
70
microseconds
(70
p)
or 120 microseconds
(120
p).
If it doesn’t say,
chrome and metal tapes are
70
1.1
sec and standard iron tapes are 120
p
sec.
For
70,
push the Cr02/M button
in.
For 120, it should be
&.
If
you don’t
do this, the tape will still play, but the sound will not be as good as your
system can provide.
Arrows
Below Tape
Door
These show which side
of
the tape is playing. When the lighted arrow
points up
(A),
selections listed
on
top
of
the cassette are playing. When
the arrow points down
(v),
selections on the bottom are playing.
Push-Freq (Program)
To
go
from one side
of
the tape to the other, push in the upper knob. The
tape automatically changes sides when tape reaches the end.
Fwd (Forward)
Press this to move the tape forward; press REV to return to playing
speed.
Rev (Reverse)
Press this
to
move the tape rapidly backward; press FWD to return to
playing speed.
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