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Stereo Radio Cassette Player
MODEL NO. RQ-V1 62
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Panasonic
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product,
| please read these instructions completely.
A| LOCATION OF CONTROLS
PRECAUTIONS
CASSETTE TAPES
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POWER SOURCE
m Battery Operation
Two UM-3,
“R6/LR6" batteries
(not included)
E AC Power Operation
DC IN 3 Y
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AC power
outlet
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AC adaptor
(RP-AC33, optional)
F| BELT CLIP
| CASSETTE INSERTION
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e To remove
MAINTENANCE
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Pressure Pressure
roller (© Playback roller
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« = Cotton swab
Thank you very much for purchasing this unit.
For optimum performance, follow these instructions carefully.
LOCATION OF CONTROLS (-=s[A))
Q Playback Button (PLAY/< >) ® Clip Receptacle
O Fast Buttons (FAST/<< - >») (O Battery Compartment Cover
© Stop Button (STOP/WŒ)
O Direction Selector (DIR) | “Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from
© Function Selector (SELECTOR) Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
© Volume Control (VOLUME) “DOLBY” and the double-D symbol [X] are trade-
@ Tape/FM Mode Selector (TAPE/FM MODE) marks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
© Tuning Control (TUNING)
O *Dolby Noise Reduction Swtich
(DOLBY NR)
{OD Headphones Jack ({))
® FM Stereo indicator (FM STEREO)
{ Graphic Equalizer Controls
® XBS Level Control (XBS LEVEL)
Ф DC input Jack (DC IN 3 V 0-9)
© Cassette Compartment Cover
PRECAUTIONS (=: [B))
elf the set is not used for a long period of time or is
used only from an AC power source, remove all the
batteries to prevent potential damage due to possi-
ble battery leakage.
® Avoid using or placing this unit near sources of heat. Do
not leave it in an automobile exposed to direct sunlight
for a long period of time with the doors and windows
closed, as this may deform the cabinet.
eWhen not in use, disconnect the AC adaptor from the
AC power outlet.
CASSETTE TAPES (wc)
Cassette tapes, both recorded and unrecorded, should
not be stored in locations with high temperature, high
humidity or direct sunlight. Never place a recorded
cassette near a magnetic source such as a magnet or a
TV set as this may affect tape performance.
Precautions for Listening with the
Headphones
eDo not play your headset at a high volume. Hearing
experts advise against continuous extended play.
elf you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce
volume or discontinue use.
Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle. It
may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many
areas.
eYou should use extreme caution or temporarily
discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.
eEven if your headset is an open-air type designed
to let you hear outside sounds, don't turn up the
volume so high that you can't hear what's around
you.
POWER SOURCE (+ [5)) RADIO
eBattery removal 1. Connect the included stereo earphones to the Head-
Press battery “2" toward the © battery terminal and phones Jack.
remove it. 2. Set the Function Selector to “FM” or “AM”.
3. Tune in your favorite station using the Tuning Control.
eWhen you listen to a FM broadcast, set the FM
Mode Selector to the proper position (Refer below).
Adjust the Volume Control, Graphic Equalizer Con-
trols and XBS Level Control to the desired setting.
eBattery life
When the batteries are weak, the tape speed will slow
down, the sound will become distorted, and the volume 4.
will decrease. Replace them with new ones as soon as
possible.
®То ит off the radio, set the Function Selector to
To Prevent Possible Damage to this Unit
*eLoad new battery with their polarities (® and O)
aligned correctly.
eDo not apply heat to batteries, or internal shortcir-
cuit may occur.
elf this unit is not to be used for a long period of time,
“TAPE [oF]".
Notes: |
e To receive FM stereo broadcasts, set the FM/Mode
Selector to “STEREO”.
olf IM stereo reception is poor (excessive noise), set
or used on AC power source, remove the batteries
and store them in a cool and dry place.
eRemove spent batteries immediately.
the FM Mode Selector to “MONO”. This will reduce
the noise and provide more clear reception; howev-
er, the broadcast will not be heard in stereo.
eDo not use old and new batteries together. Also
never use an alkaline battery with a manganese
battery.
E XBS Level Control
Set this control to “MAX” during broadcasting or tape
playback to boost the low frequency range. You can
enjoy dynamic low sound as if you were in a concert hail.
Mm Graphic Equalizer
It allows you to tailor the frequency response of the unit
to compensate for room acoustics and other factors
which affect frequency response. The overall tone can
be aitered by adjusting the controls which control the
following frequency bands:
330 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz
Positioning the control to the "+" side of the detent will
amplify the corresponding frequency band; the “—" side
will attenuate it.
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mM Antennas
FM: |
The earphones cord serves as the FM antenna, hence
be sure to use it extended, not coiled.
AM:
The sensitive ferrite core antenna inside the set will
provide excellent AM reception in most areas. For
optimum reception, turn the set in the direction which
gives the best results, since the ferrite core antenna is
directional.
Note:
Be sure to have the set in an upright position when
you listen to AM broadcasts. If you use the radio in a
horizontal position, it may not function adequately.
TAPE PLAYBACK
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Open the Cassette Compartment Cover with your
hand. Insert a cassette as shown in the figure, and
then close the Cassette Compartment Cover. (=a [E]).
Connect the included stereo earphones to the Head-
phones Jack.
Set the Function Selector to “TAPE [OFF]".
Press the Playback Button, and playback will begin.
. Adjust the Volume Control, XBS Level Control and
Graphic Equalizer Controls to the desired settings.
eTo stop the playback, press the Stop Button.
Notes:
eDo not open the Cassette Compartment Cover
during playback.
elf you set the Function Selector to “FM” or “AM”
during playback, the Playback Button will not be
released although the motor has stopped. Press
the Stop Button to release the Playback Button.
E Fast Forward and Rewind
The tape will rapidly advance in the forward or reverse
direction when one of the Fast Buttons is pressed.
Notes:
eWhen the tape reaches the end by pressing one of
the Fast Buttons, the tape movement stops, but the
unit is not turned off.
Do not leave the set in this condition.
Be sure to press the Stop Button.
eDo not press the Playback Button during fast
forward or rewind, as this may jam the tape. Always
press the Stop Button first, between functions.
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mM Dolby Noise Reduction
This unit includes Dolby Noise Reduction which reduces
tape noise to a remarkable degree.
Set the Dolby Noise Reduction Switch to “ON” to
playback a tape recorded with Dolby Noise Reduction.
For other tapes, set the switch to "OFF".
H Tape Selector
Set the Selector to the appropriate position according to
the type of tape being used.
CrO2 [m1]: Metal tape/High bias chromium tape or
equivalent
NOR: low bias ferric oxide tape
mM Auto Reverse (Continuous Playback)
When the tape comes to the end of its travel, the auto
reverse system functions, and the tape direction
changes automatically to start playing the opposite side
of the tape.
e The cassette tape will run continuously, changing from
forward to reverse, then back again, etc., until the Stop
Button is pressed.
E Manual Reverse
Select the playback side, Forward or Reverse, by setting
the Direction Selector to “FWD” or “REV”.
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BELT CLIP (a [F)) MAINTENANCE (=a [С]
elf the head assembly is extremely dirty, clean them with
a soft cloth dampened with a little atcoho!.
eDo not bring any type of metal objects or tools such as
magnetic screwdrivers in contact with the head assem-
bly.
eDo not clean the plastic cabinet with benzine or thinner.
Clean it with a solution of soap and water,
eAvoid spray-type insecticides. Some insecticides con-
tain chemicals that could cause cabinet deformation.
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Radio Frequency Range:
Power Requirement:
Power Output:
Frequency Response:
Tape Speed:
Jacks:
input;
Output;
Dimensions:
(WxHxD)
Weight:
SPECIFICATIONS
FM; 87.5-108 MHz
AM; 520-1610 kHz
Battery; 3 V (two UM-3, “R6/LR6" batteries)
AC; with optional AC adaptor RP-AC33
Earphones; 30 mW (15 mWx2)...RMS (max.)
50—14,000 Hz (Normal, CrO2/Metal)
4.8 cm/s
DC IN; 3V
EARPHONES
87.8x 121 x34.6 mm
246 g without batteries
Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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