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Sylvania SRCD348 User Manual

Sylvania SRCD348
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Sylvania SRCD348 Specifications

Power IconPower
power supply voltageAC 120V~60Hz
batteries required6 x UM2 LR14 “ C “ Size
Radio IconRadio
FM frequency coverage87.5 - 108 MHz
AM frequency coverage530 - 1710 KHz
CD Player IconCD Player
pick up type3-beam, Semi-conductor Laser
encoding1 Bit DA Converter
oversampling rate8 x Oversampling
General IconGeneral
speaker impedance8 Ohms
headphones jack plug3.5mm stereo
headphones impedance range8-32 Ohms

Summary

Safety Instructions

Power Source and Electrical Information

Ensures voltage compatibility and checks rating plate before operation.

Appliance Positioning and Ventilation

Guidelines for placement to avoid hazards, ensure airflow, and prevent overheating.

Cleaning and Servicing Guidelines

Instructions for cleaning the unit and when to seek qualified service personnel.

Battery Disposal

Emphasizes the importance of disposing of batteries safely.

Quick View of Controls

Component Identification

Diagram labeling all external controls and features of the stereo.

Getting Started

Powering the Unit

Instructions for switching on via mains power or batteries.

Battery Installation and Indication

Details on loading batteries and understanding the low battery indicator.

Sound Adjustment and Headphone Use

How to control volume, use Bass Boost, and connect headphones with specifications.

Using the Radio

Station Selection and Tuning

Guide to selecting AM/FM bands and tuning channels using the controls.

FM Stereo Indicator and Reception

Explanation of the stereo light and advice on mono reception for weak signals.

Aerial Usage for Reception

Instructions on positioning the telescopic and ferrite aerials for optimal reception.

Using the CD Player

Handling and Loading Compact Discs

Proper methods for removing, holding, and placing CDs into the player.

CD Playback and Control

Basic operations for playing, stopping, skipping tracks, and pausing CDs.

Error Compensation and Disc Issues

How the unit handles minor disc defects and potential playback problems.

Programmed Track Selection and Repeat Play

Programming Specific Tracks

Steps to create and play a custom sequence of tracks from a CD.

Repeat Playback Options

Instructions for repeating single tracks, full discs, or programmed selections.

Laser Safety Warning

Precautions regarding laser exposure and control usage.

Using the Cassette Player

Cassette Insertion and Removal

Step-by-step guide for handling cassette tapes within the player.

Cassette Playback Controls

Basic operations for playing, pausing, fast forwarding, and rewinding tapes.

Recording to Cassette

Instructions for recording audio from the radio or a CD onto a cassette.

Care and Maintenance

Cleaning Tape Heads and Mechanism

How to clean the tape heads, roller, and capstan for optimal performance.

Cleaning Compact Discs

Proper methods for cleaning CD surfaces to prevent scratches and ensure playback.

Cassette Care and Prevention

Precautions to avoid common cassette problems like jamming and tangling.

Technical Specifications

Power Supply Details

Information on AC voltage requirements and battery types used.

Radio Frequency Bands

Specifies the supported AM and FM frequency ranges for radio reception.

CD Player Specifications

Technical details of the CD player's pick-up and encoding system.

Recording System and Erasing

Details about the recording system and the magnetic erasing method.

General Output Specifications

Specifications for speaker impedance and headphone jack type.

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