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OK?..manual is complet and helpfull... for repairing such a old and rare boombox like JVC PCM it is necessary...
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Super Anleitung. Ordentliche Auflösung. Das ganze noch in Deutsch wäre zu schön. Alle Datenblätter sind sauber Kopiert und alle Leitungswege sind sauber ausgeführt
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Thanks God for the internet and thanks for the service like this - proffessional solution on time.
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About the service it's very fast and reliable. About the manual the quality is high enough to read even the tiniest details on the wiring diagrams so you can't ask much more than that, let it alone for a manual of a product from 20 years ago. Thank you, very satisfied.
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The downloaded quality was as good as the orignial
Basic Operation(KEH-4011/X1M/EE)
KEH-P5010R,P5011,4011
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To Listen to Music Basic Operation of Tuner
The following explains the initial operations required before you can listen to music.
Note:
� Loading a cassette in this product. Manual and Seek Tuning
1. Select the desired source (e.g. Tuner). � You can select tuning method by changing the length of time you press the 2/3 button.
Manual Tuning (step by step) 0.5 seconds or less Seek Tuning 0.5 seconds or more
Each press changes the Source ...
Note: Each press of SOURCE button selects desired source in the following order: Tuner = Tape � If continue pressing the button for longer than 0.5 seconds, you can skip
broadcast stations. Seek Tuning starts soon as you release the button. � Stereo indicator � � lights when a stereo station is selected. Note:
� The cassette player will not change when no tape is set in this product.
2. Raise or lower the volume. Frequency Indicator Band Preset Number Indicator
3. Turn the source OFF.
Hold for 1 second
Preset Tuning Band 1 through 6 for easy, one-touch station recall.
F1 (FM1) = F2 (FM2) � You can memorize broadcast stations in buttons = F3 (FM3) = MW/LW
Broadcast station preset memory 2 seconds or more Preset station recall 2 seconds or less Note: � The FM bands cover different frequency ranges as below; F1 (FM1):
Note: 65 �74 MHz
� Up to 18 FM stations (6 in F1 (FM1), F2 (FM2) and F3 F2 (FM2), F3 (FM3): � You can also use the 5 or � buttons to recall broadcast (FM3)) and 6 MW/LW stations can be stored in memory. 87.5 � 108 MHz stations memorized in buttons 1 through 6.
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