English – Vitek VT-3480 GY User Manual

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warning!
The voltage used must be the same as that
specified on this unit. Using this product with a
higher voltage other than that which is specified
is dangerous and may result in shock hazard or
a fire.

Volume control

The sound level depends on speaker efficiency,
location, and various other factors. It is advis-
able to avoid exposure to high volume levels. Do
not turn the volume on to full at switch on and
listen to music at moderate levels.

Controls and indicators
Front panel

. Standby Indicator
2. ON/Standby Button
3. Memory/Display Button
. CD Play/Pause Button
5. Tuner Band Button
6. Tape Button/Pause Button
7. Repeat/Random Button
8. USB Play Button
9. CD/USB Stop Button
0. Fast Reverse/Track Down/Tuner Preset

Down Button

. Fast Forward/Track Up/Tuner Preset Up

Button

2. Tuning Down/Folder Down Button
3. Tuning Up/Folder Up Button
. Volume Up/Down Button
5. EQ Button
6. Remote Sensor

Top panel

. CD Compartment
2. Tape Record Button
3. Tape Play Button
. Tape Rewind Button
5. Tape Fast Forward Button
6. Tape Stop/Eject Button
7. Tape Pause Button
8. USB Terminal
9. Cassette Compartment

Back panel

. Battery Compartment
2. FM Stereo/Mono mode/Beat Cancel Selector
3. AC Input Socket
. Headphone Socket
5. FM/MW Aerial
6. Power Switch

display

. Memory Indicator

2. Current Folder Indicator
3. Repeat mode Indicator
. Random Mode Indicator
5. Current Track Indicator
6. WMA File Indicator
7. MP3 File Indicator
8. CD Indicator
9. Disc or USB Play/Pause Indicator
0. USB Indicator
. Equalizer modes Indicator
2. Tuner Stereo Indicator

Remote Control

. Standby /ON Button
3. Tape Button (Tape-recorder)
. TUNER/BAND Button
5. USB / (Play/Pause) Button
6. CD /(Play/Pause) Button
7.   Preset   Button
8. Stop Button
9. Tuning/Folder () Button
0. Sleep Button
. Mute Button
2. Memory/Display Button
3. Repeat/Random Button
. Vol () Button
5. X-Bass Button
6. EQ Button
7. Number Buttons (0, +0)

Preparation for Use
Operation with AC power

Connect the AC power lead to the AC power
input socket, then connect the AC power lead
plug to the wall socket.
Notes
• If the unit will not be used for a long period

of time, remove the AC power lead from the
wall socket.

• Connection of the AC power lead to the unit

disconnects the batteries.

• Never use a power lead other than the one

supplied. It may cause an electric shock or
fire.

Operation with batteries

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