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XMA2 Owner’ s manual AM/FM CASSETTE PLA YER ■ Contents 1. PRECA UTIONS ................................. 2 2. FEA TURES ........................................ 2 3. CONTROLS ....................................... 3 4. BUTT ON TERMINOLOGY ................. 3 5. CASSETTE PRECA UTIONS AND CARE ................................................. 3 [...]
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2 XMA2 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with P art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro- tection against har mful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses , and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions[...]
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3 XMA2 3. CONTR OLS 4. BUTT ON TERMINOLOGY 1 V OL (V olume) up and Down Button 2 P ower Button FUNC (Function) Button 3 Eject ( Q ) Button 4 Display Buttons 5 Preset Buttons (1 to 6) 6 Rew ( A ) Button 7 PROG (Progr am) Button 8 FF ( D ) Button 9 Hook 0 Door ! SRCH (Search) Left and Right ( a and d ) Button @ A-M (Audio Mode) Button # BAND Button $[...]
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4 XMA2 6. WIRED REMO TE CONTR OL UNIT OPERA TIONS PWR / FUNC Button 1 T urning on and off the po wer Press the PWR button 1 to turn the power on and press and hold it for 1 second or longer to turn the power off . Changing the operation mode Each time the FUNC button 1 is pressed, the mode s witches in the follo wing order : Note: • In tape mode,[...]
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5 XMA2 1) Press the POWER b utton 2 . ∗ T o tur n the pow er off, press the PO WER button for at least 1 second. 2) Press the FUNC button 2 to select another operation mode . The mode switches as f ollo ws each time the FUNC button is pressed: Radio ➜ T ape ➜ Radio ∗ “ CASS ” appears when no tape is loaded in the unit. 3) Use the Up and[...]
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6 XMA2 87.5 to 108 MHz AM FM F requency spacing F requency range F requency spacing F requency range Initial Setting (U .S. standard) New Setting (outside U .S.) 10 kHz 530 to 1,710 kHz 200 kHz 87.9 to 107.9 MHz 9 kHz 531 to 1,629 kHz 50 kHz Switching to the Other Side of the T ape Press the PROG b utton 7 both the FF button 8 and REW b utton 6 tog[...]
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7 XMA2 8. TR OUBLESHOO TING Prob lem Cause Solution P ower does not turn on (or no sound is produced) Sound quality is poor . Fuse is blo wn. Connections are improper . Playbac k head is dir ty . Replace with a fuse of the same amperage as the old fuse. Read the attached “ Installation/Wire Connec- tion Guide ” once again and wire proper ly . U[...]
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OK NG LO ADING T APES OPEN THE DOOR BY PUSH THE HOOK. IMPOR T ANT DOOR MUST BE T O T ALL Y CLOSED T O PREVENT W A TER GO INT O THE SET![...]
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All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2000: Clarion Co ., Ltd. Printed in China 2000/3 (D • C) PE-1691B 280-7482-00 Clarion Co., Ltd.[...]