AIWA HS-JX807 Operating Instructions

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HS-JX807 HS-JX807D
STEREO RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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PRECAUTIONS
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When operating with the main unit, release HOLD on the main unit.
+0 When operating with the remote control, release HOLD of the remote
control. + @ When not using the unit, set both HOLD to the hold position. + @ Accidentally pressed buttons will not function,
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Do not usethe unit in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty or humid. In particular, do not keep the unit:
in a high humidity area such as a bathroom
near a heater
in an area exposed to direct sunlight (e.g., inside a parked car, where it
can become extremely hot)
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Set each functions by pressing MENU before operation.
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Press MENU to select the function, and press MODE/SET to register the
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Note on listening with the headphones
Listen at moderate volumes to avoid hearing damage,
c Do not wear the headphones while driving or cycling. It may create a
traffic hazard.
You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in
potentially hazardous situations, such as walking, jogging, etc.
Wear them properly Lis left, R is right.
The headphones should be worn with the longer cord behind your neck.
Each ~me MENU is pressed, the ~isplay changes in the following order.
Dolby B NR + @ When listening to a tape recorded with Dolby B NR, press MODE/SET
to display ON.
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Tape type + o To play back aType 1(normal) tape, press MODE/SET to display NOR. To play backType
11(high/Cr02) orType IV (metal) tapes, press MODE/
SET to display HI,
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DSL + @ To obtain powerful heavy bass, press MODE/SET to display ON.
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Reverse mode + @ To play back both sidee repeatedly, press MODELSET to display ~~. To play back both eides once, press MODE/SET to display ~.
Playback stops at the end of the reverse side.
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Blank skip + @ To skip a section longer than 12 seconds, press MODE/SET to display
ON. In this case, the section is automatically fast forwarded and playback resumes from the beginning of the next recorded section.
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FM mode+@ When the FM stereo signal is weak, press MODELSETto display MONO.
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Cassette tape
Take up any slack in the tape with a pencil or similar tool before use.
Slack tape may break or jam in the mechanism. +
C-100 or longer tapes are extremely thin and easily deformed or damaged.
They are not recommended.
To prevent accidental erasure -+
Break off the plastic tabs on the cassette after recording with ascrewdriver
or other similar tool. @ Side A @ Tab for side A
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To record on a cassette without the tab +
Cover the tab opening with cellophane tape. @ Cellophane tape
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USING ON RECHARGEABLE BATTERY+
When using the rechargeable battery for the first time, charge it as follows. On AC 220-230 V Charge it for about 2 hours. On AC 115V Charge it for about 5 hours.
1 Insert the battery Into the battery charger. 2 Recharge the battery.
Plug the charger into a wall outlet to recharge the battery. After recharging, remove the battery from the battery charger and disconnect the charger from the wall oullet.
3 Insert the battery into the battery compartment with the 0 and 0
marks correctly aligned.
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Note
Functions to be displayed depend on the mode the unit is currently in.
Playback: @ to @
FM radio reception: @ and @)
AM radio reception : @
During radio reception, “Auto” is alsodisplayed by pressing MENU. (Please
refer to “Automatic presetting” on the reverse side.)
You cannot set any function during recording.
The DOLBY B NR and DSL do not affect the sound being recorded.
Recharaina and t)lavbacklrecordirm times
PLAYBACK +
Connect the sutmlied head~hones to the (_liack of the main unit.
Playback and recording times may vary according to the conditions of use.
Recharge when the OPE/BATl indicator goes out or the operation stops
after a beep sound is heard.
If the cover of the battery compartment comes off--+
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Releaee HOLD. Insert a casaette.
Slide OPEN A to open the cassette holder, and insert a cassette. @ Front side @ Reverse side
Press 4> REPEAT.
Playback starts from the front side. Ad]uat the volume.
Note on rechargeable battery
Use only the supplied battery charger to recharge the supplied
rechargeable battery.
Do not charge for more than 24 hours.
The battery can be recharged approximately 500 times. When operation
time becomes noticeably shorter, replace with anew one. Please contact your Aiwa dealer.
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After setting the VOLUME control of tha main unit to around 6 to 8, adjust the VOL control of the remote control.
Basic operation
Pressthe following buttons. “ Tofast forward FFwhile instop mode Torewind REWwhile instop mode Tostop
RADIOOFF
Tochange the playback side +> REPEATduring playback
RADIO OFF while in stop mode
Note
After you press a button, if a beep sound is heard and then operation does not start, check to see that the battery does not wear out.
Music sensor function
You can search for the beginning of a track if there is a 4-second or longer blank between tracks. To locate the beginning of the current or previous track, press REW up to 5 times during playback. To locate the succeeding tracks, pressFF upto 5times during playback.
To repeat a track (One track repeat)
If there is a 4-second or longer blank between the tracks, you can play back the current track repeatedly. Keep 4> REPEAT pressed during playback for 2 seconds. To cancel, press +> REPEAT.
Note The music sensor, one track repeat and blank skip functions may not work properly in the following cases:
when the recording level of the tape is low;
when operations are performed around the blank section.
To repeat a 5-second phraae
Press PHRASE on the main unit during playback. The tape is rewound to a point approximately
5 seconds before the point where the button was
pressed and playback resumes automatically.
The time may vary according to the playback point of the tape when the
button is pressed.
Tape direction memory
You can check the tape direction in the display.
F Front side R Reverse side
The playback side does not change when
RADIO OFF is pressed to
stop the tape. However, playback starts from the front side of the tape after: . The cassette holder is opened.
The rechargeable battery or dry cell battery is removed.
Caution Do not attempt to open the cassette holder forcibly if it cannot be opened. This may result in the unit being broken. To open the holder, recharge the rechargeable battery or replace the dry cell battery with a new one.
USING ON DRY CELL BATTERY+
Insert an R6 (size AA) dry cell battery with the o and 0 marks correctly aligned.
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Battery life (EIAJ 1mW using alkaline battery LR6)
Playback Approx. 25 hours
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Battery replacement
Replace the battery when the OPEIBATT indicator goes out or the operation
stops after a beep sound is heard.
Note on dry cell battery
Make sure that the ~ and O marks are correctly aligned.
To prevent the risk of electrolyte leakage or explosions, never recharge
the battery, apply heat to it, or take it apart.
When not using the battery, remove it to prevent needless battery wear.
If liquid leaks from the battery, wipe thoroughly to remove.
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Using on AC house current
Contact your Aiwa dealer and purchase an AC adaptor. Connect the plug of the AC adaptor to the DC 1.5 V jack on the main unit and to a wall outlet.
VOLUME
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TUNING INTO A STATION+ Q
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Radio broadcasts have different frequency ranges and change in different
steps in different countries. This unit has three world reception areas: “L15H (North and South America) ”,” JPH (Japan)”, and” EU (other areas)”.
1 Release HOLD. 2 Press RADIO ON/BAND repeatedly to select AM, FM1 or FM2.
FM1 and FM2 have the same frequency range. Both can be used to
tune in to an FM station.
3 Press TUNING UP or DOWN to tune in to a station.
After listening, press
RADIO OFF.
For quick tuning
Keep TUNING UP or DOWN pressed for f -2 seconds. When a station is tuned in to, the frequency indicator stops automatically. However, it may not stop if the broadcast signal is weak.
For better reception -+
FM: The headphone cord functions as the FM antenna. Keep it extended. AM: Turn the unit to find the position which gives the best reception.
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The reception area is factory-set to “EU”. Select” _lPH” to listen to the
radio in Japan, select “u5Ff” to use in North and South America.
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The reception area is factory-set to” JPti”. Select “U 5H” to listen to the radio in North and South America, select “Eht” to use in other areas.
Seleciing a reception area
1 Relaase HOLD. 2 Press RADIO ON/BAND to turn on the radio. 3 While pressing MODE/SET, keepTUNING UP pressed for 2
seconds within 1 second. The
reception area (“u5fl” “JPH” or” Eu”) flashes in the display,
4 Preaa PRESET + or - to select the reception area while the
reception area is flaahing.
5 Press MODEISET while the reception area is flashing.
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PRESETTING STATIONS
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Automatic presetting +
You can preset up to 10 stations on each band (AM, FM1, FM2).
1 Releasa HOLD. 2 Press RADIO ON/BAND to turn on the radio. 3 Press MENU repeatedly until “Auto” is displayed. 4 While “Auto” is dieplayed, press MODEJ3ET.
The unit searches for and memorizes the receivable stations. Auto presetting ends after 10 stations are preset on each band,
After Iiatening, press
RADIO OFF. If you do not press it, the preset
stations may not be retained correctly.
If flashing stops during operation Repeat the procedure from step 3.
If there ia a station you wish to skip during presetting
When a station is tuned in, scanning stops and the tuned station is heard for 3 seconds. Press MODELSET within these 3seconds to skip this station.
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After Iiatening, press RADIO OFF. If you do not press it, the selected
area may not be retained correctly.
If flashing stops during operation Repeat the procedure from step3.
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When the reception area ia changad
The preset stations are erased.
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RECORDING +
Use Type I (normal) tape for recording.
You can record on both sides of the cassette continuously from the front
side to the reverse side.
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Relaase HOLD. Insert a caasette.
To record on both sidas continuously, insert the cassette with the
side to be recorded first facing the cassette holder.
To record on onfy one aide, inserfthe cassette with the recording side facing inside of the unit. Then, press
RADIO OFF to display R,
To record from the radio+@ Tune into a station.
To record from the microphone+@
Connect the supplied microphone to the MIC jack and orient it to the
soundsource. Fix the microphone with attached clip ~.
Keep the REC switch slid for 1 second while pressing the red button
When broadcast signals are very weak, stations cannot be preset automatically. Preset them manually.
Manual presetting -+
Youcan preset up to 10stations under each preset number (1-1O)on each band (AM, FM1 and FM2).
1 Tune in to a station. 2 Keep MODE/SET pressed for about 1 sacond until“PRESET’’flashes
in the dispfay.
3 Press PRESET -k or -
repeatedly to select the preset number
while “PRESET” is flashing.
4 Press MODE/SET while “PRESET” is ffashing.
To preset more stations, repeat the procedure from the beginning.
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on the switch to start recording.
To stop recording
Press
RADIO OFF.
If a high-pitched sound is heard while recording from AM
Set OSC to the position which gives the least noise, If a high-pitched sound is heard while recording from the microphone
Move the headphones and the microphone farther apart, or reduce the
volume.
To change the recording side while listening to the radio
Keep
RADIO OFF pressed for more than 2 seconds.
Note
Adjusting the volume and the DSL do not affect the recorded sound.
Use Type I (normal) tape for recording. If you use Type IV (metal) or
Type 11(High/CrOz) tapes, sound that has been already recorded may not be erased completely.
Youcannot record on side whose erasure prevention tab is broken off. If
you start recording side A on a cassette whose tab for side B has been broken off, recording will stop at the end of side A.
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After listening, press RADIO OFF. If you do not press it, the preset
stations may not be retained correctly.
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Release HOLD. 2 Press RADIO ONIBAND repeatedly to salact AM, FM1 or FM2. 3 Press PRESET + or – repeatedly to select the preset number.
After listening, press
RADIO OFF.
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Deleting preset stations
1 Select the preset number you wieh to delete.
2 Whila prassing MODEA3ET, keep TUNING DOWN pressed within 1
second until the preset number goas out.
Todelete more preset stations, repeat the procedure from the beginning.
MAINTENANCE -+
To clean the head and the tape path After every 10 hours of use, clean the head and the tape path with a
commercially available head cleaning cassette. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the head cleaning cassette. After cleaning the head and the tape path, wait until cleaned parts dry bafore inserting tapes.
To clean the cabinet Use a sofl clothlightlymoistenedwith a milddetergentsolution. Do not use strongsolventssuch as alcohol, benzine or thinner.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency range: Receptionarea” Eu”
Receptionarea “U5R” Receptionarea” JPH”
Maximumoutput: Powersources:
Maximum dimensions:
Weight:
Accessories:
AM 531 – 1,602 kHz (9 kHz steps) FMI, FM2 87.5– 108 MHz (50 kHzsteps) AM 530-1,710 kHz (10 kHzsteps) FMI, FM2 87.5-108.1 MHz (200kHz steps) AM 531– 1,629 kHz (9 kHz steps) FM1, FM276 -108 MHz (100 kHz step in 76 – 90 MHz, 50 kHz step in 90– 108MHz) 4 mW + 4 mW (EIAJ 32ohms) DC 1.2V usingsupplied rechargeablebattery NB-3A DC 1.5V usingan R6 (size AA) dry cell battery AC housecurrent usingthe optionelAC adaptor
111.4(W) x 79.7 (H) x 29.8 (D) mm (4% x 3’/4x
13/16 in)
Approx. 146g (5.1 oz.)excluding batteries Stereo headphones equipped with remote
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control (1) Stereo microphone(1) Batterycharger RB-NOI (1) RechargeablebatteryNB-3A (1) Carryingcase (1)
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The specifications and external appearance of this unit are subject to change without notice.
Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “DOLBY” and the double-D symbol DO are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
COPYRIGHT
Please check the laws on copyright relating to recording from discs, radio or external tape for the country in which the unit is being used.
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