Controls - figs. 1-2, Supply, Connections – Philips AW 7890 User Manual
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For the illustrations, keep the pages 36-37 open
CONTROLS - figs. 1-2_______________
© POWER on/off switch with indicator -3s-
© DUBBING SPEED selector with high speed
indicator -3s-
© FM STEREO indicator 3s
© radio display, shows;
FM/MW/LW - the selected wave band
(UNnoton
all versions)
the tuned frequency in ’MHz’ (for FM) or ’kHz’ (for
MW and LW)
’T.,.’5’, indicating the PRESET location of the
shown frequency
© ’P1’...’P5’ PRESET buttons - to select PRESET
transmitters
© MEMORY button - to store transmitter frequen
cies
® radio TUNING buttons v / д
® ,'¡7, PHONES socket for stereo headphones
® FUNCTION selector - to select the sound source
for reproduction or recording
® FM MONO/STEREO selector
© BAND selector
® GRAPHIC EQUALIZER tone controls
100 Hz - lower bass
500 Hz - upper bass
3 kHz (3 000 Hz) - mid-range
5 kHz (5 000 Hz) - lower treble
12 kHz (12 000 Hz) - upper treble
© BALANCE control
® built-in mono microphone MIC
© VOLUME control
© tape counter with zero reset button, deck A
® deck A keyboard, recording and playback
• RECORD - record
►
PLAY
<4 REWIND - fast rewind
>► F.FWD - fast forward wind
■ STOP/EJECT
II
PAUSE
© deck В keyboard, for playback only
►
PLAY
<4 REWIND - fast rewind
F.FWD - fast forward wind
■ STOP/EJECT
II
PAUSE
© EXT. ANTENNA socket for FM-aerial
(not on all
versions)
@ CD/AUX sockets for recording from an amplifier,
receiver, recorder, CD player, etc.
® RIF-selector, for eliminating possible whistle
tones during MW and LW radio recordings
@ VOLTAGE selector
(not on all versions)
@ terminals for loudspeakers SPEAKERS
@ MAINS - socket for mains lead
The type plate will be found in the battery com
partment.
SUPPLY
Battery supply
• Open the battery compartment (fig. 2).
• Forthe RADIO PRESET MEMORY (fig. 2), insert as
indicated three batteries, type R6, UM3 or AA.
• For the radio cassette recorder, insert as indicated
eight batteries, type R20, UM1 or D-cells (fig. 2).
• Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they will not
be used again for a long period.
• The battery supply is switched off if the mains lead
socket MAINS @ is occupied. To change over to
battery supply, pull out the plug from the MAINS
socket
Mains supply
• Check if the mains voltage as shown on the type
plate corresponds to your local mains supply. If it
does not, consult your dealer or service organisa
tion.
If the set is equipped with a VOLTAGE selector©, set
this selector to the local mains voltage.
• Connect the mains lead to the MAINS socket ©
and the wall socket. The mains supply is now
switched on.
• To disconnect the set from the mains completely,
withdraw the mains plug from the wall socket.
Important note for users In U.K.;
When fitting a mains plug to the mams lead proceed as folIov;s'
The v.^res in the mams lead are coloured in accordance v.rith the
fo!Iov;ing code: Blue=Neutral, Brovmi=Lp.'e.
These colours may not correspond v/ith the colour markings idenlitying
the terminals in your plug, so proceed as follows:
Connect the Brovm v/ire to the terminal marked L or coloured Red.
Connect the Blue v;ire to the terminal marked N or coloured Black.
No connecton Is necessary to the earth terminal.
Note: This apparatus must be protected by a 3 Amp Fuse if a 13 Amp
plug is used or, if any other type of plug is used, by a 5 Amp Fuse either
in the plug or adapter or at the distribution board. If in doubt consult
a qualified electrician.
CONNECTIONS
Stereo headphone socket PHONES ©
You may connect stereo headphones with 3.5 mm
plug to socket PHONES ©. The loudspeakers are
then muted.
Socket for FM-aerial © EXT. ANTENNA
(Not on all versions)
Socket © is for connection of:
- a roof-mounted FM aerial with an impedance of
75 ohms
- the Cable or Community Antenna System, imped
ance 75 ohms