Sony TPM440 User Manual

TP-M440
MICRO CASSETTE RECORDER GRABADOR DE MICRO CASETES
OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCCIONES DE MANEJO MODE D’EMPLOI
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8B-HX4-901-01 001106AYO-OX Printed in Hong Kong
ENGLISH
OWNER’S RECORD
For your convenience, record the model number and the serial number (you will find it in the battery compartment of your set) in the space provided below. Please refer them when you contact your Aiwa dealer in case of difficulty.
Model No. TP-M440 Serial No.
PRECAUTIONS
• Do not use the 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 there
could be a considerable rise in temperature)
• Keep cassette tapes, magnetic cards and other magnetic recorded materials away from the speaker as the recorded information may be erased or noise may occur on cassette tapes.
• Do not open the cassette holder during playback, recording, fast forwarding or rewinding.
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POWER SOURCE
USING ON THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES A
When using the rechargeable batteries for the first time, charge them for 10 hours.
1 Insert two batteries into the battery charger with the 0 and 9 marks are
correctly aligned.
2 Plug the charger into a wall outlet.
After charging, disconnect remove the rechargeable batteries from the battery charger and disconnect the charger from the wall outlet.
3 Insert the rechargeable batteries into the main unit with the 0 and 9
marks are correctly aligned.
Recharging and playback/recording times
Playback Approx. 8 hours Recording Approx. 7 hours
Playback and recording times may vary according to the conditions of use. Rcharge the batteries when the tape speed slows down, volume decreases or sound becomes distorted.
Note
• Use only the supplied battery charger to recharge the batteries.
• Do not charge them for more than 24 hours.
• The supplied rechargeable batteries can be recharged approximately 500 times.
• Never attempt to recharge dry cell batteries with the supplied battery charger.
ATTENTION:
The product you have purchased is powered by nickel cadmium batteries which are recyclable. At the end of their useful life, under various state and local laws, it is illegal to dispose of these batteries into your municipal waste stream. Please call 1-800-289-2492 for information on how to recycle these batteries.
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FG
Using with dry cell batteries → B
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries with the 0 and 9 marks properly aligned.
Battery replacement
Replace the betteries when the tape speed slows down, volume decreases or sound becomes distorted.
Battery life
Battery Battery life (EIAJ Recording)
Manganese (R6P) batteries Approx. 7 hrs. Alkaline (LR6) batteries Approx. 24 hrs.
Notes on dry cell batteries
• Make sure that the 0 and 9 marks are correctly aligned.
• Do not mix different types of batteries, or an old battery with a new one.
• Never recharge the batteries, apply heat to them, soak them in water, or take them
apart.
• Remove the batteries if the unit is not used for a long time.
• If liquid leaks from the batteries, wipe thoroughly to remove.
Using on AC house current C
Contact your nearest Aiwa service personnel and purchase the AC adaptor Aiwa AC-D302.
1 to the DC 3 V jack 2 to a wall outlet
MICRO CASSETTE TAPES
Usable tapes
FG
H
Usable tapes
Use only micro cassette tapes with the cassette has a small dent a on the A side so that you can distinguish the tape side even in a dark place. D
Tape slack E
Take up any slack in the tape with a pencil or similar tool before use. Slack tape may break or jam in the mechanism.
90-minute or longer tapes
These are extremely thin and easily deformed or damaged. They are not recommended.
To prevent accidental erasure F
Break off the plastic tabs on the cassette tape after recording, with a screwdriver or other pointed tool.
a Side A b Tab for side A
To record on a cassette without tabs G
Cover the tab openings with cellophane tape. c Cellophane tape
mark. The micro
MAINTENANCE
To clean the head and tape paths H
After every 10 hours of use, clean the head and tape paths with a head cleaning cassette or a cotton swab moistened with cleaning fluid or denatured alcohol. (These cleaning kits are commercially available.) When cleaning with a cotton swab a, wipe the recording/playback head b, erasure head c, pinchroller d, and capstan e.
To clean the cabinet
Use a soft cloth ligtly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol, benzine or thinner.
SPECIFICATIONS
Track system Micro cassette, 2 tracks 1 channel, monaural Usable tapes Frequency response 250 – 5,000 Hz (2.4 cm/sec) EIAJ Tape speed 2.4 cm/sec or 1.2 cm/sec switchable Microphone Electret condenser microphone (monaural) Maximum output 170 mW (EIAJ/DC) Output jack EARPHONE jack (monaural mini-jack) (1) Input jack EXT MIC jack (monaural mini-jack) Other jack DC 3 V jack Speaker Diameter 36 mm, 4 ohms Recording system DC bias Erasing system Magnet erasure
Power sources DC 3 V using two size AA (R6) batteries
Maximum outside dimensions
Weight Approx. 116 g (4 oz) (excluding batteries) Accesories Battery charger (1)
Battery charger RB-N03 Rated voltage AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice.
DC 2.4 V using two supplied rechargeable batteries AC house current using an optional AC adaptor Aiwa AC-D302
63.8 (W) × 122 (H) × 25.7 (D) mm (2 5/8 × 4 7/8 × 1 1/16 in)
Rechargeable batteries (2) Microcassette tape MC-60 (1)
COPYRIGHT
Please check the laws on copyright relating to recordings from discs, radio or external tape for the country in which the machine is being used.
(Normal position type)
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If the unit does not perform as expected, check the following table.
Symptoms
Tape does not move.
Tape transport is unstable.
There is no sound.
The sound is too low or distorted.
The playback speed is not correct.
Recording cannot be done.
Tape stops during recording.
Causes
• The batteries are not inserted correctly.
• The batteries are worn out.
• The unit is in pause mode.
• There is slack in the tape.
• The pinch roller and capstan are dirty.
• The tape is damaged.
• The VOL control is turned down completely.
• The earphone is not connected firmly when listening with the earphone.
• The recording/playback head is dirty.
• The batteries are worn out.
• The T APE SPEED switch or the PLAYBACK SPEED switch is set to the wrong position.
• The erasure prevention tab on the recording side of the cassette has been removed.
• Set the V-SENSOR switch to OFF when not using the V-SENSOR function.
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