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BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG RQ-XV30 PANASONIC

Panasonic®

Stereo Radio Cassette Player

RQ-XV30

Operating Instructions

PANASONIC RQ-XV30 - Operating Instructions - 1

PANASONIC RQ-XV30 - Operating Instructions - 2

Note:

The "EB" indication shown on the packing case indicates United Kingdom.

Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these instructions completely.

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Specifications

RADIO

Frequency range:

AM: 522-1611 kHz

FM: 87.5-105.0 MHz

CASSETTE PLAYER

Track system:

Frequency range

(Nonnal/CrO2/Metal):

GENERAL

Coupon jack:

Power output:

Rechargeable battery:

4 track, 2 channel, stereo

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PHONES

5 mW+5 mV (PMS...max)

DC 1.2 V

(included rechargeable battery)

DC.1.5 V (one R6/LRS battery)

DC IN 1.5 V with optional

Panasonic AC adaptor RP-AC11

109.0×1.2×35.5 mm

205 g (with rechargeable battery)

AC 220 V (For UK, 230-240 V)

50 Hz, 4 W

DC 210 mA (For UK, 210 mA).

1.2 V

Note:

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Weight and dimensions are approximate.

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.

Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 530-91, Japan

Printed in Taiwan

HQTT0128-E

F0295X0

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ENGLISH

Supplied Accessories

① Stereo earphones with remote controller

RFEV124FVKS

② charger

RFEB105E (for Continental Europe)

*RFEB105B (for UK)

③ Rechargeable Ni-MH battery ..... RP-BP120H

• This one is in the carrying case (④).

④ Rechargeable battery carrying case ..... RFCT0001

Power Sources

This unit operates on the rechargeable battery (included), a dry cell battery (not included) or the AC adaptor (not included).

■ Rechargeable battery B

For initial use after purchase or after a long interval (more than three months), be sure to recharge the rechargeable battery.

Normally, 8 hours of recharging will give approximately 6 hours of cassette tape playback (at 25°C). However, playback time may become shorter depending on the operating conditions, e.g. repeating fast-forward or rewind, etc.

  1. Recharge the rechargeable battery.
  2. For UK, the shape of the adaptor is different.
  3. Open the cassette holder and the battery cover.
  4. Insert the charged battery into the unit.

Dry cell battery

  1. Open the cassette holder and the battery cover.
  2. Insert one R6/LRS battery (UM-3 or equivalent, not included).

When the battery becomes weak:

As the OPR/BATT indicator dims or turns off, recharge the rechargeable battery or replace the dry cell battery with new one.

■ AC power operation

Connect only AC adaptor RP-AC11 (optional) to the DC IN jack.

When not in use, disconnect the AC adaptor from the AC power outlet.

Before Use

■ Connecting the stereo earphones

Unless the earphones are firmly inserted into the jack, the sound may become intermittent, or, operation using the remote controller may become impossible.

The size of the earpiece can be adjusted.

When it's too loose in the ear, turn the fitting ring to ⑨, when it's too tight, turn to ⑤____.
When not using the stereo earphones, slide up the slider (③) to prevent entanglement of the cord.

■ Release from the "hold" state E

With the "hold" function in effect, making every button ineffective, wrong operation and subsequent battery wear can be avoided (8).

Before operation, be sure to slide the HOLD switch on either the main unit or the remote controller with which you are going to operate, so that the "hold" function won't work (6).
Both the main unit and remote controller have a HOLD switch, and each of them works individually.

When the "HOLD" appears:

One of the buttons on the unit is pressed in the hold state. First, release the hold state.

Care and Use

Avoid using or placing this unit near sources of heat. Do not leave it in an automobile exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time with the doors and windows closed, as this may deform the cabinet.
If the set is not used for a long period of time or is used only from an AC power supply, remove the battery to prevent potential damage due to possible battery leakage.

Precautions for Listening with the Headphones
- Do not play your headset at a high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous extended play.
- If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use.
- Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas.
- You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.
Even if your headset is an open-air type designed to let you hear outside sounds, don't turn up the volume so high that you can't hear what's around you.

Rechargeable battery and charger

  • Use only the included charger when recharging
  • During recharging, it is normal for the charger and the rechargeable battery to get slightly warm.
  • Do not leave the charger turned on for more than 24 hours at one time, otherwise, the rechargeable battery life may be shortened.
  • Avoid recharging or placing the rechargeable battery near sources of heat or humidity.
    •The included rechargeable battery can be recharged about 300 times. After that, its operation time becomes shortened, which will be the time to replace it.

Dry cell battery and rechargeable battery

  • Load new battery with their polarities (⊕ and ⊖) aligned correctly.
  • Do not apply heat to batteries, or internal short-circuit may occur.
  • If this unit is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the battery and store it in a cool and dry place.
  • Remove spent battery immediately.
    Do not peel of the plastic covering on the rechargeable battery. Short-circuiting may result which is dangerous.

Carrying batteries around

When putting dry battery and rechargeable battery in a pocket or bag, ensure that no other metal objects such as a necklace be placed together with them. Contact with metal may cause short-circuiting which, in turn, may cause a fire. When carrying rechargeable batteries around, be absolutely sure to place it inside the included rechargeable battery carrying case.

Endless tapes:

Failure to operate these tapes correctly may cause the tape to wind around the revolving parts.
For this unit, it is recommended to use the tape which is appropriate to the auto reverse mechanism.

Cassette compartment cover:

If the catch is in the position shown in the figure ⑨, the cassette compartment cover doesn't close. If this occurs, slide OPEN so that the catch (⑤) is in the position shown in the figure ⑥.
If an attempt is made to close the cover forcibly, the compartment cover may get bent out of shape.

Maintenance

■ Head care

To ensure good sound quality for tape operation, be sure to clean the head after approximately every 10 hours of use. Clean it with a cotton swab campened with a little alcohol. Do not bring metal articles or magnetic material, such as a screwdriver, near the head assembly.

■ Main unit

Clean it with a cloth, dampened in a mild solution of soap and water. Do not clean the cabinet with benzine or thinner. Avoid excessive moisture. Avoid spray aerosol type cleaner. Some cleaners contain corrosive chemicals that may cause internal damage and cabinet deformation.

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graph TD
    A["RADIO OFF"] --> B["Beep"]
    B --> C["RADIO ON"]
    C --> D["M.SEL"]
    C --> E["BAND"]
    D --> F["1 Beep Beep\n2 Beep\n3 Beep\n6"]
    E --> G["AM Beep\nFM Beep"]
    H["Beep"] --> I["Beep"]
    J["Beep"] --> K["Beep"]

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flowchart
graph TD
    A["STOP"] --> B["BEep"]
    A --> C["Beep Beep"]
    B --> D["FF"]
    C --> E["REW"]
    D --> F["BEep...p"]
    E --> G["BEep"]
    F --> H["STOP"]
    G --> I["DIR"]
    H --> J["PLAY"]
    I --> J
    K["PLAY"] --> L["Beep Beep"]
    K --> M["TPS (FF)"]
    K --> N["TPS (REW)"]

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Listening to Tape

Either normal, CrO _2 or metal cassette can be used. The type of cassette is automatically selected.

  1. Insert a cassette tape.

Closing the cover, the tape slack will be wound automatically and playback will be expected to start from the forward side.

  1. Press ◀ ▶ PLAY/DIR.

Unless the lid is opened and closed, playback starts from the side that was played when the cassette player was switched off.

The indication informs which side of the cassette is in play:

FWD: Forward side

REV: Reverse side

  1. Adjust the volume.

To stop playback, press ■ STOP.

Auto reverse:

Play will be continued, looping forward and reverse side, until ■ STOP is pressed.

■ Dolby noise reduction system

When a cassette recorded with Dolby NR (type B) is played, set the ☐☐ NR selector to the ON position.

Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. "DOLBY" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

■ To fast-forward or rewind

Press FF TPS/+ in the stop mode to fast-forward. Press REW TPS/- in the stop mode to rewind.

■ To change the side to play

Press ◀ ▶ PLAY/DIR during playback.

■ To find the beginning of a song

(TPS: Tape Program Sensor)

When the cassette tape is in play:

Press FF TPR/+ to skip the current song and start playing the following song.

Press REW TP8/- to go back to the beginning of the current song and start playing.

Note:

Since making use of the silent part between songs, the TPS function may fail to function properly in the following situations:

- When the silent part between songs is less than 4 seconds or has noise.

- When the next silent part is less than 10 seconds away. - When there is a long silent part or particularly low or small sound in the song. - When there is a part where the sound gradually goes up or goes down in the song.

Listening to Radio

You can enjoy the FM broadcast with stereo sound and AM with monaural.

  1. Press RADIO ON to switch on the power.

  2. Press • FM/AM to select the band.

  3. Press FF 1/2+ or REW 1/2- to select the desired station. Each press changes the frequency one step at a time. FF 1/2+: Frequency becomes higher, REW 1/2-: Frequency becomes lower. To reach the station faster: Press and hold FF 1/2+ or REW 1/2- for more than one second, and the frequency indication starts to run fast. It stops when a broadcast is received. To end this search, press FF 1/2+ or REW 1/2- one more time.

  4. Adjust the volume.

To stop listening, press RADIO OFF.

Note:

If a cassette tape is inserted while listening to the radio, the sound pauses for about two seconds.

■ To obtain good reception

When listening to AM broadcast

As the built-in ferrite antenna works, try various directions to catch optimum reception.

When listening to FM broadcast:

As the cord of the earphone acts as an antenna, use it es extended as possible, not coiled.

■ When there is a noise during FM reception

Set the FM MODE selector to the MONO position. Though the sound becomes monaural, noise is reduced.

■ Preset tuning

Total 24 stations can be stored.

You can store each station separately as follows.

MODE1: FM: 1,2,3,4,5,6

AM: 1,2,3,4,5,6

MODE2: FM: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

AM: 1,2,3,4,5,6

It is recommended that you use MODE1 for daily, and MODE2 for travel.

Mode selecting:

Press and hold -MODE for more than 2 seconds to select the mode (MODE1 or MODE2).

Storing radio station in the memory:

Frequencies of up to 24 radio stations (6 AM and 6 FM in each mode) can be stored.

  1. Tune in the station to be stored.

  2. Press MEMORY to have "M" Indicated (flashing).

  3. While "M" is flashing, press M.SEL to give the received station a memory number.

  4. While "M" is flashing, press MEMORY.

To store another station in the memory:

Repeat steps 1 through 4 above.

Listening to a station stored in the memory:

  1. Press RADIO ON to switch on the power.

  2. Press • FM/AM to select the band.

  3. Press M.SEL to select the station. As the button is pressed, the stations stored in the memory are received in order from small to large memory numbers.

To remove an unnecessary station from the memory:

  1. Press M.SEL to select the station you want to remove.

  2. Press MEMORY to have "M" flash.

  3. Press both FF /+ and REW /- to have “--” indicated.

  4. Press MEMORY.

Changing the Tone

To listen with emphasized low sound (S-XBS):

Set the S-XBS selector to the ON position

If the sound is distorted, turn down the volume a little.

Using Remote Controller

Various radio and cassette player functions can be operated with only one remote control button by changing the manner in which it is pressed.

When pressing the button twice or three times in succession, press II within one second and at equal intervals.

Confirmation beep can be heard as shown on the figure K and L.

■Before adjusting VOLUME on the remote controller, be sure to set VOLUME on the main unit between the levels 5 and 7.

- The OPR lamp on the remote controller lights up to indicate that the main unit is in operation. (It is not for the indication of battery wear.)

- The beep tone, which is emitted when the button is pressed once in the stop mode, indicates that a cassette is not inserted.

■ Operating the radio R

■: Press and hold to switch on and off the radio.

•: Press once to change the memory number.

••: Press twice to change the band.

■ Operating the cassette player

•: Press once to play and stop.

-: Press and hold to change the direction.

••: Press twice for last-forward or TPS (FF).

•••: Press three times for rewind or TPS (REW).

For United Kingdom only

This apparatus was produced to BS 800.

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