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KEH-M6036ZH,M6236ZH
USING THE TAPE DECK
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press button [4], and to start tape playback again, press button [2]. To eject the cassette, press button [5]. Changing Program .................... [7] Pressing the two [7] buttons simultaneously will switch from side A to side B of the tape (or vice versa). �5� @8 on the display means that side A is being played, and ���, side B.
TAPE TUNER
EJECT
PROG
DISP
RPT RDM
AF TA
NEWS TP
ST
DISC
VOL
PUSH
AF REG TA
CH
RPT A.SEL
A.SEL
PWR
MODE
BEFORE USING THE TAPE DECK
About Cassette Tape � Tapes used should be no longer than C-90 (90 minutes). Tapes of longer length than that, such as C-120, may damage the tape drive mechanisms. � Cassettes with loose or wavy labels on them may damage the unit�s eject mechanism, which will prevent the cassette from being removed. Do not use cassettes like these or remove the labels from them. � Don�t store cassette tapes where they would be exposed to direct sunlight or subject to high temperatures. That may warp the cassettes and tapes and cause damage to the tape feed mechanisms.
� When not listening to tapes, place them in the cassette case for storage to prevent them from getting bent or dusty. Cleaning the Head The head is the all important sound pickup. If the head gets dirty, sound reproduction will be poor and the tape itself may be damaged. Periodically, once or twice a month clean the head with a cleaning tape to remove all dirt. � Before using a cleaning tape available on the market, thoroughly read the instructions that come with it and any other cautions that may be written on the cleaning tape.
USING FAST FORWARD AND REWIND ................................ [7]
When playing side A (�5� @8 lit) Press the ]] side of button [7] to fastforward, and the [[ side to rewind. When playing side B (��� @8 lit) Press the [[ side of button [7] to fastforward, and the ]]side to rewind.
Advice
� Fast-forward/rewind can be canceled by lightly pressing the opposite button to the one pressed.
LISTENING TO A TAPE ... [4] [2] [5]
When a cassette is inserted in the cassette door [6], it is loaded and starts playing automatically. The tape direction @8 and TAPE @9 indications are displayed. To stop tape playback,
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Power source ..............13.2 V DC (10.8 � 15.2 V allowable) Grounding system...........................................Negative type Max. current consumption .............................................15 A Dimensions (chassis) ...........178 (W) � 50 (H) � 160 (D) mm (nose) .............190 (W) � 60 (H ) � 11.8 (D) mm Weight ............................................................................1.3 kg
FM TUNER
Frequency range ..........................................87.5 � 108 MHz Usable sensitivity........................11 dBf (mono. S/N: 30 dB) 50 dB quieting sensitivity...............................16 dBf (mono) S/N ratio..............................................70 dB (IEC-A network) Distortion...............................0.3% (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz, stereo) Stereo separation.............................40 dB (at 65 dBf, 1 kHz)
AMPLIFIER
Maximum power output..........................................25 W � 4 Continuous power output..............................................14 W � 4 (DIN453241, +B = 14.4 V) Load impedance..............................4 � (4 � 8 � allowable) Tone controls (bass) .....................................±12 dB (100 Hz) (treble)....................................±12 dB (10 kHz)
MW TUNER
Frequency range..........................................531 � 1,602 kHz Usable sensitivity .................................25 dBµV (S/N: 20dB) Selectivity ........................................................50 dB (±9 kHz)
LW TUNER
Frequency range.............................................153 � 281 kHz Usable sensitivity ................................30 dBµV (S/N: 20 dB) Selectivity ........................................................50 dB (±9 kHz) Note: Specifications and the design are subject to possible modification without notice due to improvements.
TAPE PLAYER
Tape ...........................Compact cassette tape (C-30 � C-90) Tape speed ..........4.76 cm/sec.(+0.14cm/sec., -0.05cm/sec.) Fast forward/rewind time ............Approx. 100 sec. for C-60 Wow & flutter .................................................0.13% (WRMS) Frequency response .......................40 � 14,000 Hz (±3 dB) Stereo separation ..........................................................45 dB S/N ratio..............................................52 dB (IEC-A network)
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