User manual AIWA AA-8700H SERVICE MANUAL

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[. . . ] However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a patilcular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ­ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ⭠Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ­ Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. [. . . ] Analog recording (connecting with the analog line oufput) -+ E Set INPUT SELECT on the bottom of the unit to LINE. Connect an optional microphone and orient to the sound source with correct direction. @ Recording sound level @ Current track number @ Remaining time of the disc Holding REC/EDIT for 2 seconds after sliding activates the recording pause mode. When operating with the remote control, press ~11 while pressing MODE. + @ After the TOC (Table Of Contents) data is registered, the display changes and power is automatically turned off. 10 remove the disc Make sure that the power is turned off afler registering the TOC data in step 5, then open the disc holder. You cannot open the disc holder during recording or registering the TOC data. Q Donotremove the batteries ordisconnect theAC adaptor while the unit is registering the TOC data. The data will not be registered correctly and the disc cannot be played back. About the recording level the recording level is adjusted automatically. You can adjust the recording level during analog recording and microphone recording. The recording pauses when the sound source isbelow a certain level for4 seconds and resumes when the sound begins. You can restart recording by pressing -11 while in recording pause mode. During digital recording from an Aiwa mini component, the recording is always synchronized with the operation of the connected unit. Recording starts automatically when the connected unit starts playback. Recording pauses when the connected unit pauses or stops, and resumes when the connected unit restarts playback. Note Synchronized digital recording can be done from a unitwith a DIGITAL OPTICAL OUTPUT jack. Q Synchronized digital recording may not be done from some type of Aiwa mini component. @Current track number @ Elapsed time of the current track 4 Adjust the VOLUME with MULTI JOG. When playing the disc the next time, playback will start from that point. Fiic operation To pause To resume Buttonto press -II during playback >11 while in pause mode Beginning of a succeeding track Keep W or To search for a W" messed desired Doint DSL 2: Low and high frequencies are more emphasized than in DSL1. To play a disc at double speed (Rapidplayback) Keep > I I pressed for 2 seconds during playback. [. . . ] Unlike a CD, a Mini Disc comes in a plastic cartridge, so that it can be handled with ease. Both types use laser beams and optical pick-up technology to read recorded information during playback. These are recordable discs which can be recorded on again and again, like cassette tapes. The recording method called magneto-optical technology employs a laser and magnetism to record signals. [. . . ]

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