-Cassete Recorder FM 87 . 50 ~ 108 (UK, 30 kHz steps, 1 MHz steps for other countries)
Q: What is the process of setting the clock in Panasonic RX-ED77?
A: When the clock is being set, first switch ON the unit, then press CLOCK ADJUST, and then turn the volume control buttons until the accurate time is displayed. CLOCK ADJUST has to pressed again to set the time on the clock.
Q: Is it possible to record a CD on a cassette?
A: It is possible to record a CD on a cassette by placing a cassette in deck 2 and selecting the CD mode, and then pressing the back button on REC.
Q: What are the batteries capable of powering this unit?
A: This unit is powered by ten R20/LR20 D size batteries, while four R6/LR6 (AA, UM-3) batteries are used as memory backup.
Q: Is FM stereo sound audio available for this unit?
A: Yes, FM stereo features are integrated into the unit. Depending on the type of sound you want to receive, stereo or mono modes can be selected easily.
Q: If I plan to use the unit, is it safe for me to leave it plugged to a power source?
A: Yes, this is the case but do not get the unit soaking wet so that it reduces the chances of any electric shock or fire risk sustaining.
Q: Is it possible for me to delete a tape that was made with a cassette recorder?
A: Yes, if the tabs are not broken and the tape’s recording spools counterclockwise, it can be over recorded using normal recording functions.
Q: What actions can I take if my CD fails to function?
A: Always remember to check if the CD is inserted label face up, that the unit is turned on and out of a pause/stop state. In the case of excessive condensation, the unit needs resting for around one hour like in a humid environment before being operated again.
Q: What can I do in case the batteries get low?
A: To guarantee an appropriate performance of the unit, substitute the batteries with new ones. However, if the unit is being operated from the mains, then there is no need to worry about the battery as it can be changed without compromising the unit's functions.