Operating instructions – Audiovox Cassette Player User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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1. ON/OFF SWITCH/VOLUME CONTROL

Rotate this knob to the right to turn the radio on. Continue rotation until

the desired volume level is obtained.

2. TONE CONTROL

Allows you to emphasize bass or treble tones to suit your listening
preference. Rotate clockwise to increase treble, counterclockwise to

increase bass.

3. LEFT/RIGHT BALANCE CONTROL
Allows you to adjust stereo balance between left and right speakers.

Rotate clockwise to emphasize right speaker, counterclockwise to em­

phasize left speaker.

4. AM/FM SELECTOR

To change from AM to FM band depress this button. In the in-position you

will receive FM and FM Stereo broadcasts. In the outward position
(depress and release) you will receive AM broadcast.

5. MANUAL TUNING

By rotating the knob you can manually change the station. When using

this control to select a station always adjust it so you are receiving the full

signal (exactly in the center of the broadcast frequency).

6. STEREO INDICATOR (RED)
This will illuminate whenever you have selected a stereo station. If the

light flickers or goes on and off as you drive it is an indication that the
stereo signal is too weak to reproduce and you should select another
station.

7. ANTENNA TRIMMER

It is very important to adjust the ANTENNA TRIMMER for optimum AM

reception. Antenna trimmer is located at the back in the tape slot. Tune

in a weak station around 1400KHz and adjust the trimmer with a small
screw driver for meiximum output.

8. LOCAL-DISTANT SWITCH

This two position switch is incorporated to allow maximum reception in

both weak and strong FM signal areas. When tuned to a weak (distant)

station push switch in. This will allow maximum signal to the receiver.

When in an extremely strong signal area (local), release switch. This will
eliminate all weak signals and suppress overly strong signals so as to
avoid overloading the receiver input. When moving out of a strong signal
area, return switch to the ‘distant’ position.
Note: The Local-Distant switch only affects FM signals.

9. CASSETTE SLOT

Hold the cassette wrth the exposed tape edge to the right and insert into

the cassette slot. Depress fully until the cassette is engaged. It will start
playing immediately.

Note; Check that the tape is tightly wound on the spools before inserting.

C-120 (120 minutes) cassettes should not be used as the tape tangles

easily.

10. FAST-FORWARD/EJECT BUTTON
This button performs two functions. Tb eject a cassette simply depress

this button fully then release. The cassette will eject for easy removal.

This button also allows you to rapidly advance the tape so you can skip
any undesired tape programs. To use fast-forward, depress button half­

way in to the locked position. To stop fast-forward, depress button slightly

(do not press fully in or cassette will eject) and release. The tape will
resume normal speed.

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