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Instruções de Operação ASA Electronics, Modelo MS-306

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POWER ON/OFF VOLUME Rotate knob clockwise past detent to turn radio “ON”. Further rotation increases the volume. Rotate knob counter-clockwise past detent to turn the radio “OFF”. Counter-clockwise rotation decreases the volume. 2. FADER CONTROL Clockwise rotation shifts the signal to the Left/Right front speakers. Counter-clockwise rotation shifts the signal to the Left/Right rear speakers. 3. EJECT BUTTON Press this button to stop the tape playback and resume radio operation; at the same time cassette tape will be ejected from the cassette slot. 4. CASSETTE SLOT Hold the cassette with the exposed tape edge to the right and insert into the cassette slot. Depress fully until the tape is engaged. Tape will enter Play immediately. 5. FAST FORWARD/REWIND BUTTONS These buttons cause the tape to move rapidly in the direction indicated by the tape direction arrows. For example, if the “>>” button is pushed when the tape is playing from left to right, the tape will fast forward. If pushed when the tape is moving from right to left, the tape will rewind. The direction of tape movement is shown by the PROGRAM INDICATORS (7). To stop fast tape movement, lightly push the opposite button. If the tape is allowed to fast forward or rewind all the way to the end, play will automatically begin from that point. 6. TUNING KNOB Rotate the tuning knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to tune in the station of your choice. Adjust the knob until the station is received with the best possible reception. 7. PROGRAM INDICATORS Indicates tape direction for reference to the fast forward/reverse buttons. Further indicates the direction (side) of the tape currently playing. To reverse the tape direction and play the other side of the cassette, lightly press both << and >> (5) buttons at the same time. The change of direction will be shown by the indicators. 8. MUTE SWITCH Press the switch “IN” to activate the audio mute circuit. Press the switch again to return to the previous output level. 9. BALANCE CONTROL Clockwise rotation shifts balance to the right speakers and counter-clockwise shifts balance to the left speakers. Detent position in the center balances the left and right speakers. 10. LO/DX SWITCH Press the switch to the “IN” position, local reception is gained and by pressing once more to “OUT” position, the antenna will be able to work on distant reception. 11. MONO/STEREO SWITCH The Mono position of the switch is used when the FM stereo signal has become weak and begins to switch the stereo light ON and OFF. For normal operation set the switch in the “IN” position for FM stereo. 12. LOUDNESS SWITCH This control compensates for the loss of high and low frequencies when the volume control is adjusted to a low level. 13. AM/FM BAND SELECTOR Press this button to the “IN” position for FM band. Press and release it to the “OUT” position for the AM band. 14. BASS CONTROL According to individual taste, Bass Sound can be boosted or cut by tuning this knob clockwise or counter-clockwise respectively. 15. TREBLE CONTROL According to individual taste, Treble Sound can be boosted or cut by tuning this knob clockwise or counter-clockwise respectively. AM ANTENNA TRIMMER ADJUSTMENT The antenna trimmer can be accessed through the small hole inside the cassette door (See diagram below) Tune radio to a weak station between 1200 and 1400 KHz AM. (If you cannot find a weak station in this range, tune to any strong station, and adjust tuning slightly off station). Adjust trimmer for maximum volume. CARE & MAINTENANCE Cassette Always check that the tape is tightly wound inside the take-up spool on the cassette. If the tape is loose, wind it with a six-sided pencil. Never use C-120 (120 minute) cassettes in this player. Never use cassette player when the vehicle temperature is near or below freezing. Cleaning of Tape Head & Capstan Since tapes contain oxides, you will find a black residue builds up on the head and drive capstan (inside cassette door). These residues should be cleaned after 50-100 hours of accumulated tape operation. You can use cassette cleaning cartridges available where ever stereos are sold. DE-MAGNITIZING The movement of the magnetic tape across the tape head and metal parts causes a magnetic field to develop. We recommend you have the tape player demagnetized at least twice annually. You can purchase an inexpensive tape head demagnetizing tool to do this yourself. SPECIFICATIONS Size: 7” (W) x 2” (H) x 6 5/8” (D) 178mm x 50mm x 168mm Operating Voltage: Output Power: Output Wiring: Output Impedance: Tuning range: Sensitivity: FM Stereo Separation: Frequency Response: Wow & Flutter: 12V DC, Negative ground 50 Watts max. Stereo power Floating ground type designed for 4 speaker use. May also be used with 2 speakers. Compatible with 4 or 8 W Speakers (AM) 530 – 1710 KHz (FM) 88 – 108 MHz (AM) less than 25uV (FM) less than 5uV More than 23 dB 50 –10000 Hz Less than 0.3% AM/FM RADIOS Symptom Cause Possible Solution No Power No 12VDC C...


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