AmpliVox SW915 User Manual

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USB port connects to PC, which sees it as an exter-
nal storage device (no special driver required); or
other USB - capable device for easy download or
duplication.

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Up to 99 recording tracks.

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Play MP3 & WAV format files.

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Digitally record in MP3 compression format, high
sample rate at 44.1 KHz, 128 Kbps.

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USB plug type: USB 1.1

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Impedance: 10K ohms

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Output level: 0.9V +/- 2dB (1KHz/0dB)

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Operating system: Windows 98, 2000, XP

· Built-in 128MB NAND flash memory equipped for 120 min.

recording time.

· SD card slot- supports industry standard SD cards up to

2GB, providing up to 32 hours record time per card.

DIGITALPLAYER/ RECORDER S1960 (OPTIONALEQUIPMENT)

CASSETTE PLAYER / RECORDER S1950 (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT )

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POWER: Press the POWER function to turn the power on to
the Cassette Deck. Once the power is on, a small red light to
the right of the POWER function will turn on, and the
COUNTER display below the POWER function will light up.
Press the POWER function again to turn the power off to the
Cassette Deck.

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TAPE COUNTER: This 3 digit illuminated display serves as a
numeric reference for the user as an indicator of where on the
cassette tape material is being recorded or played back.
Please refer to the section below entitled

‘RESET’ for further

information on this function.

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MODE: The cassette player has three operating modes-
CONTINUOUS LOOP (plays side A then side B over and
over until stopped), AUTO REVERSE (plays side A, then side
B and stops), NORMAL (plays side A then stops).

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RECORD : Press the RECORD function to record any of the
microphones, CD decks, or any other sources being repro-
duced by the SW915, including the CD Deck. Recording will
start instantly.

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REWIND: The REWIND function rewinds the tape back to the
beginning of the tape and stops automatically once the begin-
ning of the tape is reached. Press the STOP button on the
Tape Player at any time during the REWIND function to
manually stop REWIND.

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PLAY (R. PLAY and F. PLAY): Cassette tapes offer two sides
for storing material on. As a convenience the CASSETTE
DECK offers the ability to play back both sides of the cassette
without the need to manually remove it and turn it over. Press
the F. PLAY function to play back the side of the cassette
tape facing up; press the R. PLAY function to play back the
side of the tape facing down.

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FAST FORWARD: The FAST FORWARD function winds
the tape forward and is stopped automatically once the
end of the tape is reached. Press the STOP button on the
Tape Player at any time during the FAST FORWARD
function to manually stop FAST FORWARD.

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PAUSE: The PAUSE function puts the tape on hold with-
out disengaging the RECORD function, or the F. PLAY or
R. PLAY functions, allowing the user to temporarily stop
the tape during recording or playback. Press the PAUSE
function to temporarily stop the cassette tape; press the
PAUSE function again to start up the cassette tape at the
exact point it was paused at.

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STOP/EJ(STOP/EJECT) The STOP/EJ function serves
two functions. Press the STOP/EJ function once to stop
the cassette tape from playing, rewinding or fast forward-
ing. When the cassette tape is stopped, press the STOP/
EJ function to eject the cassette tape from the Cassette
Deck.

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RESET: Press the RESET function to reset the number in
the COUNTER display to

“000”. This function can used at

any point during recording or playback, and is useful for
creating a reference point.

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DIRECTION / PLAY INDICATORS: There are two arrow
heads that indicate which side of the cassette tape is ac-
tive, or playing or being recorded on. The arrowhead aim-
ing to the left indicates that the side of the tape facing
down is active; the arrowhead aiming to the right indicates
that the side facing up is active.

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LEVEL: This controls the volume of the Cassette Deck,
and allows for adjusting the volume independently of
MASTER VOLUME control.

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