Eiki 7070C How To Use Manual

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Howto operateyour
STEREO COMPACT DISC PLAYER CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER
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Pleasereadtheseinstructionscarefully beforeoperatingthisunit.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
WHEN USING THIS EQUIPMENT,BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSHOULD AL­WAYS BE FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
1. READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING EQUIP­MENT.
2. DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT WITH A DAMAGED CORD OR, IF THE EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN DROPPED OR DAMAGED-UNTIL IT HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICEMAN.
3. IF AN EXTENSION CORD IS NECESSARY CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO ARRANGE THE CORD SO THAT IT WILL NOT BE TRIPPED OVER OR PULLED.
4. ALWAYS UNPLUGEQUIPMENT FROMELECTRICAL OUTLETWHEN NOT IN USE. NEVER YANK CORD TO PULL PLUG FROM OUTLET. GRASP PLUG AND PULL TO DISCONNECT.
5. TO PROTECT AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN, MOISTURE, OR OTHER LIQUIDS.
6. TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS EQUIPMENT, BUT TAKE IT TO A QUALIFIED SERVICEMAN WHEN SOME
SERVICE OR REPAIR WORK IS REQUIRED. INCORRECT REASSEMBLY CAN CAUSE ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS USED SUBSEQUENTLY.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF ELECTRICSHOCK,DO NOT REMOVE COVER(ORBACK).NOUSER.SERVICEABLE
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QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. .
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Product complieswith DHHS rules 21
CFRsubchapterJpart 1040:10atdate of manufacture.
The lightningflash with arrowheadsymbol,within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "danger­ous voltage" within the product'senclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral tri-
angle is intended to alert the user to the pres. ence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accom­panying the appliance.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
DANGER-invisible laserradiationwhenopen and interlockfailedor defeated. Avoid direct exposure to the beam.
CAUTION- useofallcontrols, adjustmentsorperformanceof proceduresother than those specified herein may resultin hazardous radiation exposure.
Dew Formation
Window frames inside a warm roomduring winter will rapidly accumulate dew on the surface. Thisunit features a precision lens element. This lens element is also subject to dew formation under the following circumstances:
~ Whensubject to sudden changes in temperature. ~ When the room in which the unit is placed subject to high humidity.
~ When moving the unit suddenlyfrom a cold to a warm place.
This unitwill notbe ableto correctly readthe programs underthesecircumstances, andthe playerwill not operate properly. In such cases, after turning the power switch on, wait for 20 to 30 minutes before operating the unit.
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Important Notice:
Do not discard shiooina carton and oackina materials.
These items may be needed for stor­ageor future servicing. Before trans­porting make sure CD Compartment
Lid is closed tight.
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DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES
1. Built -In left and Right Speakers
Providestrong amplificationwith excellentsound reproduction. Are muted
automaticallywhenHeadphonejacksor speakerjacks areused.
2. Repeat Button -CD
Pushto repeatatrack, alltracks on the dispor tracksenteredintomemory.
3.ACIndicator (AC -)
Glows when the unit is connected to main supply.
4. Tone Control Knob
Adjusts the high frequency sound level.
5. Balance Control Knob
Adjusts the balance ofthe left and right channels.
6. AC Line Cord Storage
Located inbottom of unit; holds 5.6 feet (1.7 meter) AC cord during transport.
7. Function Selector (CDITAPE)
To select the program sources: CD or TAPE. Set it to the TAPE mode to operate the tape recorder. Set it to the CD mode to listen to compact disc or to record from the CD.
8. Volume Control Adjusts the sound level of the speakers.
9. Digital Multi Display - CD (DIGITAL DISPLAY)
Displays track number being played, elapsed playback time or remaining time.
10. Random Button -CD
Pushto playtracksin randomsequence.
11. Tape Counter and Reset Button (2 x COUNTER)
Provides method for indexing tape selections and locating parts of tape when desired.
Button resets counter to "000". Conforms to 2X ANSI standards.
12. Cassette Compartment To insert a cassette tape for playback or recording.
13. Symbol Keyboard Provides added assistance to the visually handicapped. Symbols used are those approved by the Library of Congress.
14. Pause
Button
Push to stop cassette tape temporarily.
15. StoplEject Button
Push to stop the tape. Push again to eject cassette compartment.
16. Cue Button
Pressing this button while the tape isplaying permits quick forward movement
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of the tape to another selection. This button also locks down for fast forward when other buttons are not depressed.
17. Review Button
Pressing button while tape is playing permits quick back up of tape for reviewing a previously played portion. When other buttons are not depressed, this button locks down and rapidly rewinds tape back to the start.
18. Play
Button
Push to playa cassette tape.
19. Record Button
Push to start recording on cassette tape.
20. Display Button -CD
Push once to show the remaining time of the track. Push again to show the total remaining time on the disc. To show the elapsed playback time, push once again.
21. Stop/Clear Button -CD
Push to stop playing or to cancel pause mode. Push to erase memory.
22. Forward Search Button (FF > ) -CD
Push and hold itdown changes the mode to high speed forward search. Sound can be heard at a reduced level.
23. Reverse Search Button ( < FR) -CD
Push and hold itdown changes the mode to high speed reverse search. Sound can be heard at a reduced level.
24. Forward Skip Button -CD
Push to skip forward to the next track.
25. Reverse Skip Button -CD
Push to skip in reverse to the beginning of the playing track. Push again to skip in reverse to the beginning of preceding track.
26. Play/Pause Button
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Push to start playback. Pushing this button during playback activates the pause mode. Playback continues when this button is pushed again.
27. Pitch Control buttons - CD
Push Fast button to play CD faster. Push Slow button to play CD slower. Push Normal button to return to normal speed.
28. Program
Button -CD
Push to enter upto 21 tracks into memory for non-sequential playback.
29. CD Compartment
To insert a compact disc for playing.
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31. RemotelMicrophone Jack (REMOTE MIC)
Provides connection for dual-plug microphone, with remote start-stop switch
on microphone.
32.Aux Input Jack (AUX IN)
This jack allows recording directly from a radio, phonograph, or other source.
33. Headphone jacks (HEADPHONES)
Five 1/4" jacks for group listening.
34. Speaker Jacks (SPEAKERS) Use to connect external speakers (Min. 4Q, 7W).
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BEFORE YOU START TO ENJOY YOUR NEW STEREO PLAYER/RECORDER
ABOUT CASSETTE TAPES
You can use any standard cassettetapes with your unit.
Everycassette tape has twotabs which you can remove to prevent erasure of recordings. Ifyou wishto record on a cassette with thetabs removed, place a piece of tape over the tab holes.
NOTE: If thetabs are removedfromthe cassette, or thereis nocassette inthe unit, the Record Buttoncannot be pushed down.
Insertthe cassette into the tape compartment with the tape facing up. During recordingandplay,thetapemovesfromthe lefttothe rightrollerofthecassette. When all of the tape has been wound on the right roller, the unit stops automatically. Removethecassette, turn itaround and re-insert it to recordor to play.
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Operating on AC current
This unit may be operated on regular 120-volt 60 Hz AC current. 5.6feet (1.7 meter)AC cordfits snugly within open storage compartment on bottomof unit. Plugcord intoa properly grounded walloutlet. The three-prong plugshould be usedwithout atwo-prong adapterwheneverpossible. Ifan adapter isused, be certain the green wire orgrounding tab onthe adapter is attachedto the screw on the wall outlet plate for proper grounding.
CAUTION: If it is necessary to use a power cord adapter, have a trained electrician install the adapter to the outlet and check wiring to be sure there is noshockhazard. Faultywiring cancausedamage totheunitandpossibleinjury
to the operator.
WARNING: Unplug the unit from power supply when not in use.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING COMPACT DISCS
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Dirt, fingerprints, scratches and warps on a compact disc can cause noise. Observe the following precautions to keep your compact discs sounding their
best.
Handling Compact Discs
Do not touch the playback surface (the rainbow colored side).
To prevent fingerprintsfrom getting on the disc, handle it only by the edges or center, as shown in the illustration below.
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Disc Storage
Avoid storingthe discs in locations subject to high temperature, high humidity anddirect sunlight. Also do not keepdiscs insidea closed vehicle as it is often subject to extreme temperatures.
Disc Care Before playing the disc, wipe oft all dust, dirt and fingerprints on the playing
surface with a soft cloth. Do not use benzineor record cleaners designed for LP records. Staticpreventiontreatments can also damage compactdiscs and
should therefore be avoided.
Only compact discs with the mark shown below can be used.
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Lens
The lens which reads the digital signals stored on the surface of the compact disc is incorporated on the interior of the disc access cover.
* To protectthelensfromdust andotherdirt,after removingthedisc, makesure
to close the disc access door.
* Donot touch the lenswith your fingersor anyobjects. Ifthe lensgets dirty or
flawed, sound skip or incorrect operation could occur.
VolumeControl
* Compact discs make little noise. In the compact disc unit, if the volume is
adjusted inthe same manneras a conventional cassette tape while listening to the music,the volume may suddenly increase to extremely high levels.
* Whenlisteningwith a head set, sucha sudden increase could hurtyour ears.
Sound Skip
Sound skip occurs in the following cases: * When a flawed, dirty, or deformed disc is used.
* Ifastrong shockis appliedto the unit (ifthe playbackoperationstops, turn oft
the power and repeat the playback operation from the beginning.) * When the unit is operated in a place subject to strong vibrations. * Soundskip mayoccur dependingon the content ofthe disc. Ifthis happens,
lower the volume level.
Power Supply
* Ifan instantaneous powerfailure occursdue toa discontinuedpower supply,
the CD playback operation may stop and an incorrect display may occur. If this happens, turn oft the power and repeatthe playback operation from the beginning.
CD SINGLE * The disc compartmentof this CD player iscapable of holding a CD SINGLE
(8 cm diameter CD) for playback.
* Placethe CD SINGLE on the center of the disc compartment.
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HOW TO PLAY A RECORDED CASSETTE TAPE
1. Set FunctionSelector to Tape mode.
2. Push down Stop/Eject button to open Cassette Compartment.
3. Insert arecordedcassette tape intoslides of the open doorof the Cassette Compartment. Close the compartment door.
4. Push Play button to start playing. Ifyou are usinga remote control microphone, be sure thatthe on/oft switch
is turned to "on".
5. Adjust Volume Control.
6. Adjust Balance Control.
7. Adjust Tone Control knob to your preference.
8. To stop the tape push Stop/Eject button.To eject the cassette, push Stop/ Eject button again.
NOTE: When the end of the tape is reached during playback,the Cassette Recorderwill automatically stop. If you wish to fast-forward the tape, push Cue button. To rewind the tape, push Review button. Whenthe endofthe tape isreachedduringfastforward orrewindoperation,the buttonwillautomaticallybereleased. Butwhenthe Pausebuttonis pushed,the Cue button or Review button will not be released automatically. Inthis case, immediately push the Stop/Eject button.
Using tape counter The counter provides a means of numerically indexing selections on tape cassettesandallowsfast returntospecificpartsof the tape. Toresetcounterto "000"at thestart of tape, press resetbutton. The counter conforms to 2X ANSI
standards.
TheTapeCounterishelpfulwhenrecordingandre-recordingatapeinsegments.
Using review and cue buttons
For a quick review, back up the tape by pressing Review button (leaving Play buttondown) andhold itfor the desiredtime. WhenReview buttonis released, unit returnsto play mode. Toadvancetapeto anothersection,pressCuebutton(leavingPlaybuttondown) and hold it for desiredtime. When Cue buttonis released, unit returnsto play
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Usingpause button
The Pause button is used to instantly stop the tape transport without releasing the Play button. Push this button once to stop tape movement; push it again to restart tape. The Pause button also is useful in recording since it instantly stops the tape.
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HOW TO PLAY A COMPACT DISC
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NOTE:Do not operate the CD Player while carrying it or with it being stood up.
The CD Player should be horizontal when playing. CAUTION: Do not push buttons too fast one after another - it may cause
malfunction. To Insert a CD
1. Set the Function Selectorto CD mode.
2. Push the this part to open the CD Compartment. "OPEN" is displayed on the DIGITAL DISPLAY.
3. Insert the disc with the label facing up. Close the CD compartment. The number of musictracks and total playingtime on the disc is shown on
the display.
NOTE: "disc" is displayed when disc is not set correctly or not inserted. CAUTION: To preventfingerprintsfrom gettingonthe disc,handleit onlybythe
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4. After insertingthe disc into the CD Compartment, push Play/Pause button and the disc will begin playing. The Play Indicator ( ~ ) will light.
5. To stop the play temporarily, push Play/Pause button again. The Pause Indicator ( I I ) will light. Push Play/Pause buttonto resume playing.
6. Push Stop/Clearbutton to stop playback atany time. Whenthe end of the last track is reached,the play stops automatically.
7. Push this part to open the CD Compartment and removethe disc.
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To Skip a Track or Tracks
You can move forward or in reverse (skip) a track directly to a desired track
number at any time during play or pause:
* To skipforward, pushthe Forward Skip button ( >I) untilthe desired track
number appears in the Track Number Display.
* To skip in reverse, pushthe ReverseSkip button (I<) untilthe desired track
number appears in the Track Number Display.
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Audible Search Thisfeaturecan allowyouto searcheitherforwardor backwardtofind adesired location. Inaddition,lowvolume audio can be heard. To searchforward, push
and holdthe ForwardSearch button (FF> ) during play. Tosearch backward, push and hold the Reverse Search button ( < FR) during play. Pushingthe Forward Search button (FF > ) or Reverse Search button ( < FR) in pause mode will allow you to search faster.
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The playing speedof the CD player is variable within arange of:t 16% (shown on DIGITAL DISPLAY). To increase the speed, pressthe Fast button. To decrease the speed, press the Slow button. To return to the standard speed,
press the Normal button.
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You can select to playa desired number of tracks in any order, set them into
memory andskip the tracks you do not wantto play. A maximumof 21 tracks
can be entered into memory.
1. If the disc is playing, push Stop/Clear button to stop.
2. Push Program button.
3. Push ForwardSkip ( >I) or ReverseSkip ( k) button untilthedesired track appears in the Track Number Display.
4. Push Program button. This enters one track into memory.
5. To enter other tracks into memory, repeatSteps 3 and4, up to a maximum
of 21 tracks.
6. Push Play/Pause buttonto begin memory playback.
7. To clear the memory, pushProgram buttonduring stop mode. When Stop/
Clearbutton is pushed,thetrack memorizedlastwill becleared. Everytime the button is pushed,the last track is cleared.
NOTE: When the CD compartment is opened, all memories are cleared.
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Repeat Playback
To repeat all tracks on a disc:
1. Push Repeat button twice. Repeat Indicator (REPEAT ALL) lights up.
2. Push Play/Pausebutton tobegin repeatplayback. Whenthe endofthe last track is reached, the selection returns to track 1for repeatplayof all tracks. To releaserepeatfunction, push Repeatbutton. RepeatIndicatorgoesoff. When the end of the last track is reached,the play stops automatically.
To repeat a track on a disc:
1. Push the Forward Skipbutton (>I ) until the desired track numberappears in the Track Number Display.
2. Push Repeat button. Repeat Indicator (REPEAT 1)lights up.
3. Push Play/Pause button to begin repeat playback. When the end ofthe track is reached,the playbackof thetrack is repeated.
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Torepeat a program playback:
1. Set your desired music into memory according to the procedure in "Setting CD tracks into memory".
2. Push Repeat button twice. Repeat Indicator (REPEAT ALL) lights up.
3. Push Play/Pause button.
4. To release repeat function, push Repeat button again.
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1. Push Random button.
"RANDOM" is displayed on the display.
2. Push Play/Pause button. A track is selected at random and played.
3. To change the track during playback, push Forward Skip button (~) to select
a track at random.
Note: IfRandom is turned off during play, the unit willrevert to playing tracks
in sequence, beginning from that is currently playing.
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HOW TO RECORD FROM CD PLAYBACK
1. Set FunctionSelector to CD mode.
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Insertthe compact disc in the CD Compartment carefully. Push Stop/Eject buttonto open Cassette Compartment. Insert a blank cassette tape into the Cassette Compartment. Close the
compartment door.
5. Push Record button. The CD player will automatically start in a few seconds.
6. Push Stop/Eject button to stop recording after the CD playerwill automati­cally stop at the disc end.
NOTE: The Play buttonwill be automatically pushed when the Recordbutton is pushed. When the end of the tape is reached, Playand Recordbuttons will be automatically released.
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HOW TO RECORD WITH EXTERNAL MICROPHONE
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1. Connect an external microphone.
2. Set Function Selector to Tape mode.
3. Push Stop/Eject button to open Cassette Compartment.
4. Insert a blank cassette into the slides ofthe Compartmentdoor with sideto be used facing out andtape facing up. Close the Compartment door.
5. Push Pause button to delay the start of recording.
6. Push Record button.
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Push Pause button to release and to begin recording. Speak, sing, or play music directly in front of the microphone.
If you are using a remote control microphone to pause during recording, movemicrophoneswitchto"off",thenbackto"on"when youwishto resume.
9. To stop recording, push Pause or Stop/Eject button. To rewind the tape, push Review button.
NOTE: The external microphone does not record in stereo. When the end of the tape is reached, Play and Record buttonswill be automatically released.
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To record from auxiliary source: To record from sound sources such as a radio, tape player or other device through the AUX input jack, obtain a suitable connecting cord to hook-up the source with the AUX jack.
Followthe recordingproceduresinthe "HOWTO RECORDWITH EXTERNAL
MICROPHONE".
Using the unit as a public-address system
This unit can be used to make amplified announcements.
1. Connect an external microphone to the "MIC" jack.
2. Set Function Selector to CD mode.
3. Insert a CD.
4. Insert a blank tape.
5. Push Record button. The CD player will automatically start in a few seconds.
Recording will also start. If recording is not required, push Pause button.
6. Adjust the Volume Control to the most satisfactory level. To prevent "howling",holdthe microphoneas farfrom the built-in speakers
as possible, or reduce the volume level by using the Volume Control.
NOTE: Do not leaveCD in stopor pause mode,otherwise the public-address system can not be used. Instead of "MIC"jack, the "AUX IN"jack can be used.
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ABOUT JACKS
ANNOUNCEMENT
Remote Microphone Jack
Jacks for dual-plug external microphone (microphone not provided with the unit) are located on the front of unit. These are marked "REMOTE MIC". When
inserting into jacks, push plugs in firmly until they are seated. With microphone installed, remote on/off switch will start and stop recorder in
either play or record mode.
Auxiliary Input Jack
The Auxiliary InputJack is used for connection of an auxiliary source such as a radio, phonograph,etc.
Speaker Jacks
The Speaker Jacks are used for connection of external speakers. (Min. 4Q, 7W)
Listening Center Jacks (HEADPHONES)
Located on the right side of the unit, this center consists of five standard 1/4" headphonejacks. Fiveheadphone sets maybeplugged into this center at one
time for group listeningof CD or tape cassette being played. NOTE: Whenusingmorethanone headphone,besurethatall headphonesare
ofthesametypeorimpedancesothattheywill all reproduceatthesamevolume level.
MAINTENANCE
* Donotexpose yourStereo Cassette Recorderto anexcessively hot environ-
ment for an extendedperiod of time. Extreme heatcould cause component
failure.
* Clean the cabinetwith adamp cloth only. Donotusecleaners, abrasives,or
detergents.
* Clean Recorder's tape heads with a cleaning cartridgeonly.
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class Bdigital device,pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferenceina residential installation. This equipmentgener-
ates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications. However,there is no guarantee that interferencewill not occur in a particular installation. If this equip­ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipmentoff and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increasethe separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connecttheequipmentintoan outleton acircuitdifferentfrom that to
which the receiveris connected.
- Consultthe dealer or an experienced radiorrv technician for help.
Information to user.
Theusers manualorinstruction manualfor anintentionalorunintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not ex-
pressly approvedbythe party responsiblefor compliancecould void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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SPECIFICATIONS
TYPE:
DIMENSIONS (H x W x D):
WEIGHT:
Combo CD player/Audio tape recorder player
11-1/4"x 15-3/4" x 4" (285x 400 x 100 mm)
Approx. 8.15 Ibs (Approx.3.7 kg)
CASSETTETAPE RECORDER SECTION
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 125 Hzto 8 kHz WOW AND FLUTTER: 0.17% SIGNALTO NOISE RATIO: 45 dB
TAPE SPEED: 1-7/8"per second
HEADS: Recordplayback & erase TRACK FORMAT: Cassette stereo
OPERATING KEYS: Record,Play, Review, Pause, Cue/Fast
forward, Stop/Eject C30,C60,C90 C-60 1 minute, 50 seconds
TAPE CAPACITY:
MAXIMUM REWIND/FAST FORWARDTIME:
CD SECTION
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 127 Hzto 20 kHz
SIGNALTO NOISE RATIO: 55 dB
VARIABLE PITCH CONTROL: +16% -0% --16% (pitch = 1%)
NO. PROGRAM MEMORY: 21 (Random access) SAMPLING FREQUENCY: 8fs Digital Filter (1 bit DAC) OPERATING KEYS Play/Pause, Stop/Clear, Skipforwardlback, CD SECTION: Searchforwardlback, Repeattrack/Repeat
all, Program, Display (Elapsed/Remain, Total remain time), Random, Pitchcontrol (Normal/Slow/Fast)
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AMPLIFIER POWER OUTPUT: 7 watts RMS (per channel)
10% (THD) 4" Round x 2
Volume, Tone, Balance, Function (CDlTape) 1/8" (3.5 mm) x 1 1/8" (3.5 mm) x 1 1/10" (2.46 mm) x 1 1/4" stereo jacks x 5
SPEAKER: OPERATING CONTROLS: REMOTE MIC.JACK: AUX. INPUTJACK: REMOTE PAUSEJACK: AVAILABLE 1/4" LISTENING
CENTER HEADSET JACKS: EXTERNALSPEAKER JACKS: 1/4" x2 POWER REQUIREMENTS: AC 120 volts, 60 Hz
COMPLIANCES: UL listing pending
WARRANTY: 1 year from date of original purchase for
parts and labor
Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.
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CD PLAYER/
CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER
WARRANTY
LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY
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EIKI International, Inc. warrants this proouct when
purchaser from an authorized EIKI dealer, to be materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year. excluded).
EIKI agrees to repair any defect or furnish a new or equal part through an authorized EIKI Service Dealer or Station.
It shall be the obligation of the purchaser to provide proof of purchase and cover all transportatioA charges to and from the service facility. Damage or loss to the product during transit is not covered bythis warranty. This warranty does not apply to appearance items nor to any product subjected to misuse, abnormal service or handling, nor to any product altered or repaired by other than an Authorized EIKI Service Dealer or Station. The provisions of this warranty does not apply to any products purchased or serviced outside the United States, its territories or posses­sions, except Canada.
sold to the original
free from defective
(Batteries and tape
THIS SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE WRITTEN WARRANTY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AND NEITHER THIS WARRANTY NOR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED SHALL EXTEND BEYOND THE PERIOD OF THE TIME LISTED. IN NO EVENT SHALL EIKI BE
LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL ECONOMIC DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW A LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE
ABOVE LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE
For questions concerning this warranty or to obtain the name and address
of the nearest authorized EIKI Service Dealer or Station call or write, EIKI
International, Inc. at one of the following locations.
Eiki International Inc.
26794 Vista Terrace Drive Lake Forest, California 92630-8113, U.S.A.
Tel: 949-457-0200 Fax: 949-457-7878
Eiki Canada
17036 Highway 12 P.O.Box 156 Midland, Ontario L4R 4K8, Canada
Tel: 705-527-4084 Fax: 705-527-4087
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