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Type | Radio Cassette Recorder |
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Tuning System | Analog |
Track System | 4-track, 2-channel stereo |
Frequency Range | FM: 88 - 108 MHz, MW: 530 - 1600 kHz |
Heads | Record/Playback, Erase |
Motor | DC Motor |
Tape Type | Normal |
Wow and Flutter | 0.15% WRMS |
Output | Headphones |
Inputs | Microphone |
Outputs | Headphones |
Guidance on cleaning and caring for the unit's surface.
Instructions for replacing the rechargeable battery pack.
Details on connecting external audio players and headphones.
Information on antenna positioning and AC adaptor connection.
Key controls for power, volume adjustment, and station tuning.
Buttons for switching modes, sources, and initiating scans.
Controls for preset stations, alarms, snooze, and sleep timer.
Steps to turn the unit on, put it in standby, or turn off main power.
Guide to adjusting the audio volume to the desired level.
Process for switching between DAB, FM, and AUX audio inputs.
Instructions for conserving battery power by turning off the main switch.
Steps to reset the unit's settings to factory defaults.
How to connect and use headphones for private listening.
Guide to automatically scanning and tuning available DAB stations.
Procedure for manually tuning to L-band DAB stations.
How to enable or disable the auto-tuning feature for DAB stations.
Viewing signal strength, programme type, and bitrate.
Instructions on how to view the unit's software version.
Guide to automatically scanning and tuning available FM stations.
Procedure for manually tuning to FM stations.
How to switch between Auto (Stereo) and Mono reception modes.
Instructions for saving current stations into preset memories.
How to select and listen to previously stored stations.
Steps to set the alarm start time and select the source.
Procedures for turning off the timer and checking its status.
Solutions for weak signals, no stations available, or burbling sound.
Troubleshooting steps for no power, no sound, or noisy audio.
Resolving display errors and monaural sound with headphones.
Guidance for issues related to selecting and listening to stations.