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CD Radio Cassette Recorder AZ 1120 DYNAMIC BASS AZ1120 C D R A D I O P L A Y P A U S E S T O P R E M O T E S E N S O R V O L U M E D BB IO IO O II O I IO IO IIO IO I O O I O I O I O O I I O I I O I O I I O I O I O O I O I O I O O I I O I O I I O I CA SSET T E R E C O R D E R SEARCH CD MODE TUNING R E C O R D P L A Y S E A R C H S T O P / O P E N P [...]
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3 AZ 1120 /00 page 3 D Y N A M IC BASS A Z 11 20 C D R A D I O P L A Y P A U S E S T O P R EM OT E SE NS OR VOLUME D B B I O I O O I I O I I O I O I I O I O I O O I O I O I O O I I O I I O I O I I O I O I O O I O I O I O O I I O I O IIOI C A S S E T T E R E C O R D E R S E A R C H C D M O D E TUNING RE COR D P L A Y S E A R C H S T O P / O P E N P [...]
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CONTROLS 4 AZ 1120 /00 page 4 English TOP AND FRONT P ANELS 1 Source selector: OFF/ T APE, CD, BAND (FM/ MW) – to select source of sound, and also the power OFF switch 2 DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost) – to enhance bass response 3 VOLUME – to adjust the volume level 4 CASSETTE RECORDER P AUSE ; – to interrupt recording or playback STOP • OPEN 9/[...]
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POWER SUPPL Y 5 Whenever convenient, use the power supply if you want to conserve battery life. Make sure you remove the plug from the set and wall socket before inserting batteries. BA TTERIES (OPTIONAL) 1. Open the battery compartment and insert six batteries, type R-14 , UM-2 or C-cells , (preferably alkaline) with the correct polarity as indica[...]
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RADIO CD PLA YER 6 Radio reception 1. T o select the desired waverange, set the source selector to FM/MW . 2. T une to a radio station using the tuning knob. – For FM , pull out the telescopic aerial. Incline and turn the aerial. Reduce its length if the signal is too strong (very close to a transmitter). – For MW , the set is provided with a b[...]
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CD PLA YER 7 Selecting a different track During playback, you can use the SEARCH keys to select a particular track. – If you have selected a track number in the stop or pause position, press PLA Y • P AUSE 2; to start playback. • Press SEARCH § once for the next track, or press repeatedly until the desired track number appears in the display[...]
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CD PLA YER CASSETTE RECORDER 8 T o review your set programme • In the stop position, press and hold down CD MODE for more than one second. – The display shows all your stored track numbers in sequence. • T o play your programme press PLA Y • P AUSE 2; . Erasing a programme Y ou can erase the contents of the memory by: – pressing the CD do[...]
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RECORDING MAINTENANCE 9 GENERAL INFORMA TION ON RECORDING • Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed. • This deck is not suited for recording on CHROME (IEC II ) or MET AL (IEC IV ) type cassettes. For recording, use only NORMAL type cassettes (IEC I ) on which the tabs have not been broke[...]
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RECORDING MAINTENANCE 10 5. Press RECORD 0 to start recording. 6. For brief interruptions, press P AUSE ; . T o resume recording, press P AUSE ; again. 7. T o stop recording, press STOP • OPEN 9/ . PRECAUTIONS AND SYSTEM MAINTENANCE • Place the set on a hard, flat surface so that the system does not tilt. • Do not expose the set, batteries, C[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING 11 AZ 1120 /00 page 11 English PROBLEM – POSSIBLE CAUSE • REMEDY No sound/power – VOLUME is not adjusted • Adjust the VOLUME – Headphones connected • Disconnect headphones – Mains lead not securely connected • Connect AC mains lead properly – Batteries exhausted/ incorrectly inserted • Insert (fresh) batteries co[...]