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Panasonic RX-2700 User Manual

Panasonic RX-2700
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Panasonic RX-2700 Specifications

Radio IconRadio
input jack sensitivity0.25 mV
radio frequency range FM87.5—108 MHz
radio frequency range AM520-1610 kHz
microphone impedance200-6002
DC input voltage6 V
Tape Recorder IconTape Recorder
output jack impedance320
track system4-track 2-channel stereo
power requirement6 V (4 AA size batteries)
recording systemAC bias
erase systemmagnet erase (6 V, 400 mA)
recording time1 hour (with C-60 cassette tape)
Audio Specifications IconAudio Specifications
frequency range at built-in speaker150-8, 500 Hz
frequency range at headphones40~—13, 000 Hz
monitor systemvariable sound monitor
Speaker and Headphones IconSpeaker and Headphones
speaker unit size5 cm PM dynamic
headphones unit size2.2 cm x 2 PM dynamic
power output built-in speaker550 mW RMS (max.)
power output headphones60 mW (30 MW x 2) RMS (max.)
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions190(W) x 36(D) x 96(H) mm
unit weight620 g
headphones weight54 g

Summary

Precautions

Record Prevention Tabs (Knock-Out Tabs)

Explains cassette tabs to prevent accidental erasure and how to make new recordings.

Power Source

Battery Operation

Details inserting 4 "AA" batteries and understanding the battery indicator for replacement.

AC Power Operation

Car Battery Operation

Listening to the Radio

Playback

Fast Forward and Rewind

Explains how to use the Fast Forward and Rewind buttons for rapid tape movement.

"Cue" and "Review"

Describes monitoring tape sound at fast speed during playback or recording.

Automatic Stop System

Details how the unit automatically stops playback or recording at the end of the tape.

Tape Counter and Reset Button

Explains how the tape counter digits reset and advance to find specific tape sections.

Recording

Recording Radio Broadcasts

Guides on recording radio programs, including using pause and stop buttons.

Beat-Proof Switch

Explains how to use the Beat-Proof switch to reduce unwanted signals on AM broadcasts.

Recording through the Built-in Microphone

Instructions for recording audio using the unit's omni-directional built-in microphone.

Recording from External Microphone or Equipment

Details connecting external microphones or equipment, and how it affects the built-in mic.

Monitoring

Explains how to listen to recorded sound through the speaker or headphones during recording.

Maintenance

Erasure of Recordings

Notes that recorded signals on tape are automatically erased during recording.

Using the Carrying Case/Shoulder Belt

Connections

Specifications

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