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Manual de usuario Emerson, modelo PD6922

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The REPEAT ALL Indicator appears in LCD display and all the tracks in your programmed sequence will be repeated continuously. To cancel Programmed Repeat Playback press the STOP button until both the PROG and REPEAT ALL Indicators go ‘Off’. 14 PD6922_B111003.p65 14 10/11/2003, 11:12 PLAYING CASSETTE TAPES 1.) Open the cassette door by pressing the key. .. 2.) Place a pre-recorded cassette tape into the slots on the inside of the door with the exposed tape facing up and the full reel on the right side. 3.) Move the FUNCTION selector to the OFF/TAPE position. 4.) Press the cassette key to begin playback. 5.) Adjust the VOLUME +/ – controls as desired. 6.) To advance the tape rapidly press the key. To stop the tape before it ends press the key. .. 7.) To rewind the tape rapidly press the key. To stop the tape before it ends press the key. .. 8.) When the tape ends the Automatic Stop System releases the key and shuts off the tape motor. You may then open the cassette door, remove your tape, turn it over and play the other side if desired. 9.) When you are finished listening press the key to stop the tape. Open the door, remove the tape and close the door. If you are playing a tape and then switch to the RADIO or CD function be sure to disengage the tape mechanism. This prevents excess wear and tear on the mechanism. IMPORTANT: Always press the key to shut off the tape motor before opening the cassette door to remove your tape. The Automatic Stop System does not function in the Fast Forward and Rewind modes. When the tape ends in the and modes ss the motor continues to run. You must press the key to shut off the motor before opening the door to remove your tape. 15 PD6922_B111003.p65 15 10/11/2003, 11:12 MAKING A TAPE RECORDING This model allows you to make tape recordings directly from the CD player, or the radio. • Refer to “PLAYING COMPACT DISCS”if necessary to operate the CD player. • Refer to “LISTENING TO THE RADIO”if necessary to tune in the station you wish to record from radio. 1.) Press the key to open the cassette door. .. 2.) Insert a good quality blank cassette tape into the slots on the cassette door with the open end facing up and the full reel on the right. Use normal tape only. Do NOT use tape identified as “CrO2”(Chrome) or “Metal”tape formulations. For best results use tapes of 60 minutes (C-60) or less. Do NOT use 90 minute or 120 minute tapes as these thinner tapes are more likely to jam in the mechanism. 3.) Close the cassette door. 4.) When you are ready to start recording press the key. The key will also engage. The CDyou are playing, or Radio program you selected will be recorded directly on to the tape. 5.) Press the key during recording to stop the tape temporarily and avoid recording unwanted material such as radio commercials. 6.) When you have finished recording press the key to stop and remove the tape. Automatic Recording Volume Level Control This unit has an Automatic Level Control (ALC) circuit which controls the recording volume level and prevents overloaded and distorted recordings. The VOLUME controls have no effect on recording volume level. You may change the VOLUME controls setting during the recording or even reduce the volume level to “Minimum”. This will not effect the level of the recording. 16 PD6922_B111003.p65 16 10/11/2003, 11:12 STEREO HEADPHONE JACK Connect a set of stereo headphones (not included) with a 3.5mm mini plug to the PHONES jack (located at back cabinet) for private listening without disturbing others. Before putting on the headphones reduce the VOLUME controls to a low level, then put the headphones on and gradually increase the VOLUME controls to a comfortable listening level. The built in speakers are automatically disconnected when headphones are connected to the headphone jack. 17 PD6922_B111003.p65 17 10/11/2003, 11:12 CASSETTE CARE Two common causes of trouble experienced when using cassettes are: 1.) Tape jamming — Leading to uneven speed in playback, and 2.) Tape tangling — Where the tape wraps itself around vital parts of themechanism. To reduce the likelihood of these problems occurring, the following precautions should be observed: • Check that there are no loose layers of tape visible through the cassette center window (see Fig. 1). Take up any loose layers, using a pencil or hexagonal barrelled ballpoint pen, before inserting the cassette into the machine (see Fig. 2). • If the cassette feels “tight” while performing operation shown (see Fig. 2), the tape may be jamming due to “ridges” formed in the winding of the tape (visible through the center window). These may be removed, in most cases, by fast winding of the cassette from one end to the other and back again. • Use only well-known brands of tape. Avoid use of C-120 cassettes. Furthermore, do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight, dust or oil, and do not touch the tape surfaces. HEAD CLEANING The tape heads, pinch roller and capstan require periodic cleaning. This removes particles ...


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