RN A\ Operating Instructions Compact Stereo SG-2070L National Panasonic Ba fore operating this set, please read these instructions completely.
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— Installation Instructions Power Supply IMPORTANT : MAINS PLUG WIRING The wires in this mains lead. are colored in accordance with the following code: Green-and-yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live As the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals In your plug process as follows.
Safety Tips Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This unit nas been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety, But improper use can result in electrical shock or fire hazards. Do not defeat the safeguards incorporated in this unit, please read and strictly observe the following precautionary measles. 1 This unit is provided with ventilation openings in the cabinet to allow heat generated during operation 1o be released.
Controls: MAIN CONTROLS (Fig 1) @ Power push-button @ Mode selector switch (See “Some Helpful Hints” on Page 6) Headphones {See “Headphone Listening” on Page 6) Tape monitor switch (See “Some Helpful Hints” on Page 6} Volume control @ Balance control 8 Bass control Treble control © Function selector @ Band selector @ Tuning control ® Tuning/Recording level meter ® Dial pointer ® FM STEREO indicator Q0D £ "SETT TAPE RECORDER CONTROLS (Fig. 2) \ .
—-Rear Panel Information @ Rear Speakers External FM aerial External AM serial {optional) N.B.: We jacaranda additional “rear” speakers with impedance of 8~ 160. Built-in line aerial wire AC Power Line Voltage Selector @ Front Speaker’ @ Front Speaker Monitoring or Playing Back @ AC Prows Cord Recording Auxiliary Program Source Additional Complainant Ground (To use as an Audio Amplifier) o e {External Tape Deck} L Fig.
—— Aerials and Earth FM AERIAL {FM ANT) Built-in line serial: This unit has been connected to the builtin FM line aerial at the factory. Stretch out the power cord completely and change the direction of the power cord until optimum FM or FM Sterno reception is obtained.
—Radio Operation Set the following controls: 1} Function selector. @ > to “RADIO™. 2} Band selector @ — to your desired band, FM/FM AUTO/ MW/ LW/SW. 3} Power push-button @ ~ to “ON" {a), 4) Tuning control ® to your desired radio station. The Dial pointer @ indicates your station, N.B.: While tuning your radio station watch the needle of the Tuning meter @ that it deflects onto the farthest right {biggest number} to obtain the highest radio tuning frequency, {Fig. 6} Fig.
Installation of Head shell and Balance Weight Head shell Installation Install the “bayonet-type” head shell {enclosed with this unit} to the Pickup arm € firmly by ruining the head shell fixing nut counterclockwise. Leek it securely (Fig. 8) Pickup arm Hoed shell fixing nut Head shall Fig. 8 Balance Wright Installation Mount the balance weight (also enclosed with this unit} anti the rear end of the Pickup arm. {Fig.
To Play Record 1) Function selector @ = to “PHONO™, 2} Power push-button @ to “ON" (s}, 3) Speed select lever € — to the type of record to be played, “33” or “45" rpm, 4) Gently place the record on the Turntable 9. 8) Move the Using lever @ to ¥ position to ift the Pickup arm @ from its rest position. (Fig. 11) 8) Move the Pickup arm @ above the record on the selected point. At this stage, the Turntable @ starts to rotate, 7) Move the Curing fever @ to W position to Sower the Pickup arm @ onto the record.
CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT Please follow these instructions when replacing the cartridge and/or the head shell. 1) Remove the head shell from the Pickup arm by turning the head shell fixing nut clockwise. 2} Remove the cartridge from the head shell by removing the two (2) screws with screwdriver and disconnect the lead wires from the cartridge. (Fig. 14} 3} Mount & new cartridge onto the head shell so that it is perpendicular to the disc surface {when looking from the front}, using the nuts attached.
~—Tape Operation Selection of Cassette Tapes A wide selection of cassette tapes is available today. To make tapes longer than 60 minutes, it is necessary 1o use thinner tape, which s fragile and must be handed with extreme care, Because the likelihood of a cassette failure increases greatly as the playing time is increased, we recommend not using tapes longer than necessary. Sixty-minute tapes will provide optimum performance with this unit. NOTE: Should the tape develop & slack {Fig.
Rewind and Fast Forward To rewind the tape to the left reel, push the Rewind button . To advance the tape rapidly to the right, push the Fast Forward button @. {Fig. 18) CAUTION: Always be sure to depress the STOP Hutton after every operation of the REWIND or FAST FORWARD button. When the REWIND o FAST FORWARD button is left depressed accidentally, it may cuss problems with the proper operation of your unit. o Rewind Fig.
Recording from Radio or Phonon 1) Insert the cassette to be recorded into the Cassette holder @ 2} Operate as for radio or phonon operation and choose the radio program or phonon record you wish to record. 3} Push the Record button ® and set the correct recording level by adjusting the Recording level control @ until the needle of the Recording level meter @ deflects within the —20 and OdB area even at very loud portions of the program.
NOTE: If, for some reason, you want to record on a track for which the *“tab” has already been removed, simply cover the slot with a small piece of cellophane or vinyl} tape. {Fig, 21} Fig. 21 Adhesive taps HEAD CLEANING (Fig. 22) The REC/PLAY and ERASE heads in the cassette deck may accumulate dust and tape residue, causing poor and wavering sound. This residue should be cleaned periodically {about every 100 hours of playing and recording time}.
——Additional Components *= To use as an Audio Amplifier through “AUX IN” terminal This unit may be used for playing an additional stairs program source through its “AUX IN" jack €. The “auxiliary program source” may be a tuner, open-ere! tape deck, cassette tape recorder o other similar devices. See Fig, 5, 1) Connect the "AUX IN" jack @ of this unit to the line output jack of the auxiliary program source, using appropriate “DIN“ type connecting cable (optional). 2) Tape Monitor @ to “SOURCE” (R).
-——4 Channel Matrix Listening This is & matrix system in which reverberated and reflected sounds of the left and right signals, separated from the main sound energy, are delivered by rear speakers, fn the conventional stereo broadcast system, the left signal is fed to the left speaker and the right signal to the right speaker.
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