Aiwa TP-VS615 manual

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    ENGLISH PRECAUTIONS T o maintain good performance • Do not use the unit in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty or humid. In particular , do not keep the unit: • in a high humidity area such as a bathroom • near a heater • in an area exposed to direct sunlight (e.g., inside a parked car , where there could be a considerable rise in t[...]

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    Symptoms T ape does not move. T ape transport is unstable. There is no sound. The sound is too low or distorted. The playback speed is not correct. Recording cannot be done. T ape stops during recording. Causes • The batteries are worn out. • The unit is in pause mode. • There is slack in the tape. • The pinchroller and capstan are dirty . [...]

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    ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS PRECAUCIONES Para mantener en buen estado de funcionamiento • No utilice este aparato en lugares muy calientes, fríos, con polvo o humedad. Especialmente, no deje este aparato: • en un lugar húmedo, por ejemplo en el baño • cerca de la calefacción • en un lugar expuesto a los rayos del sol (dentro de un coche estacio[...]

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    MANTENIMIENTO Para limpiar la cabeza y el recorrido de la cinta → I Después de cada 10 horas de uso, limpie la cabeza y el recorrido de la cinta con un casete de limpieza de cabezas o un algodón empapado con un líquido de limpieza o alcohol desnaturalizado. (Puede adquirir un juego de limpieza en los comercios del ramo.) Cuando haga la limpiez[...]

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    ENGLISH T o stop recording T o pause recording Press the s STOP button. Set the P AUSE switch in the direction of the arrow ( U ). The REC indicator lights. T o resume recording, set the switch in the opposite direction. M N INSERTING A CASSETTE → J Insert a cassette with the recording/playback side ( a ) facing the cassette holder . RECORDING FR[...]

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    O qy g g and low frequencies that usually comprise noise. Recording from an external microphone → O T o record sound with more clarity , use an optional external microphone. Connect the microphone to the EXT MIC jack and set the microphone near the sound source. Note Keep the microphone away from the unit or an earphone to avoid a howling noise. [...]

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    ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS COLOCACIÓN DE UN CASETE → J Coloque un casete con el lado a grabar/reproducir ( a ) hacia la tapa del compartimiento del casete. GRABACION UTILIZANDO EL MICROFONO INCORPORADO DEL AP ARA TO → K 1 Coloque un casete. 2 Ajuste el interruptor REC MODE. NORMAL : Grabación normal 3 × : Grabación del triple de tiempo (con un ter[...]

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    Para grabar claramente las voces humanas → N Cuando desea grabar una voz que habla en voz baja pero el ambiente que lo rodea es muy ruidoso, mueva el interruptor NFR a ON y empiece a grabar . La voz se grabará más nítidamente. Funcionamiento del NFR (Grabación con filtro de ruido) El NFR da más énfasis a la gama de frecuencias de las voces [...]