Panasonic RQ-V164 User Manual

Panasonic, Rq-v164, Jechnical specifications

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Panasonic’

Stereo Radio Cassette Player

RQ-V164

Operating Instructions

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Before connecting, operating or adjusting this prod­

uct, please react these instructions completety.

Matsushita Consumer Electronics Company,

Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of

America

Orw Partasonic Way Secauens. New Jefury 07004

Panasonic Salsa Company, Division of
Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. (“PSC")
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inlaniofia. Km O.S San Qabnal indutlrla' PaiK.

Carolina. Pijtno Rico 0006S

Matsushita Electric of Canada Limited
5770 Ambler Drive, MiS&i&uuQa. Ontano L4W 2T3

Primed In Taiwan

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Jechnical Specifications

Radio frequency range

FM;

AM;

Power requirerr>ent:

Battery:

Frequency range:

Tape spaed:
Jack:

Output;

Dimensions

(WxHxD):

Weight;

Note:

S8 108 MHz

525-1705 kHz

3V12AAstze. (R6/LR6)

Petieries]
40-16000 Hz (Normal)

4.6cm/g{l7/bips)

HEADPHONES

85.4x120.1x36.6 mm

(3VX4V4-X17/I6-)

166 g (5.8 oz.)withoul

Daitenes

Specifications are subioct to change without

notice.

Werght and dimensions are approximate

Supplied Accessoriee^.^

Stereo headphones
(RP-HTI03PAYY)

Bell clip

(RKE2I0TZA.1)

(OntyforU.S.A.)

To order accessories call MSC Accessory Dept.

1-800-332-5368.

THE

FOLLOWING

PHRASES

ARE

APPLIED

ONLY FOR U S A :

CAUTION:

Any unauthonzod changes or modifications to

this equipment would void the user's authority

to operate this device

^Cautlone

•Avoid using or placing this unit riear sources of

heat. Do not leave it in an automobile exposed to
direct sunlight for a long period of time with the

doors and windows closed, as this may deform

(he cabinet.

• II the sot is not used lor a long period of time,

remove all the batteries to prevent potential dam­

age due to possible battery leakage.

LIfttning caution

at

Do not play your headphor>o8 or earphones at a

high volume. Heanng experts advise against con­

tinuous extended play.

It you sxperierKO a ringing in your ears, reduce

volume or discontinue use.

Do not use while operating a motonzed vehicle, it

may create a traffic hazard and Is illegal in many

areas.
You should use extreme caution or temporanly dis­

continue use in potentially hazardous situations.

Even if your headphrines or oarphones is an open-

air type designed to let you hear outside sounds,

don't turn up the volume so high that you can't hear

what’s around you.

Sound can ba deceiving. Over lime your hearing

“comfort level" adapts to higher volumes of sound.

So what sounds 'normal" can actually be loud and

hormful to your heanng.

Guard against this by selling your equipment at a
safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.

To establish a sale level:

•Start your volume control a1 a low selling.

•Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it

comfonabiy and clearly, and without distortion.

Once you have established a comiortabia sound

level:

•Set the dial and leave it there.

Cassette tapes

Improper tape storage

You can damage tape if you store It in the following

ways:

• In high temperature or high humidity areas

• In a strong magnetic field (near a speaker, on top

of a TV. etc.)

• In direct sunlight

Cassette tepee exceeding 90 minutes

These tapes are handy lor their long playback and

recording time but be careful about repeatedly stop­
ping and starting, rewinding and fast forwarding

those tapes in short intervals as they are thin, tend

to stretch and may become onlanglod in (ho deck
mechanism.

Product Service

Do noi attempt to remove the cover(s) or repair the

unit yourself. Refer servicing to qualified personnel

only.

Product information__________________

For product service, product information or assist­

ance with product operation, refer to the servlcenter

directory.

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