Panasonic RX-DT650 User Manual

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Page 1 - Panasonic

PanasonicPortable Stereo Component SystemRX-DT650Operating InstructionsipipKBefore connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read these

Page 2 - CAUTION!

Rear panel sectionNo. NameRef. page® Speaker cable compartments6® Speaker release levers (RELEASE)6® Handle® Mixing microphone jack (MIX MIC)22@ Speak

Page 3 - Table of Contents

'=^;STO0YO (ACyONBALAt^E 330Hz 1kHz 3.3kHz 10i(H2 GRAPHIC EQUALIZERf—+{ >Turning the unit ON/OFFSTDSV O (AC)/ONST06Y 0 (ACyONTo turn the uni

Page 4 - Power Sources

Once broadcast stations have been programmed, they can easily be tuned Up to ten FM and AM stations each can be programmed.12 4in at the touch of a b

Page 5 - Battery life

<J1-:MkPreset tuningMake sure you have completed the procedure for “Programming Broadcast Stations”. (See page 12 beforehand.)To listen to a statio

Page 6 - Connecting the Weaker System

: ^(B)|SfiSE1 _11(0'S)[1j. >1 111 M 1 .For better receptionWhen there is too much intetference during an FM stereo broadcastReduce the interfe

Page 7 - Concerning the Remote CoMnot:

.-f •' , - -7 •-=--• --V .-:,"i,-,,4 ,:' ^^f S^JLl'-i ',; ; .iiV ''Selecting and listening to your favour

Page 8 - Location of Controh

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Page 9 - Cassette deck controls

W^SKIPySEARCHW34Starting CD play from a desired track (Direct play)Example: Starting disc play from track 9.i't...

Page 10 - @ AC socket (AC IN-)

You can use either deck 1 or deck 2 for tape playback by following the same steps.RÉW/HEV FF/CUE PAUSE1 CTAPEPress TAPE.2"'STOP/STOPfiJECTP

Page 11 - ■ '=^;

tscs> JT-V'’Only normal tapes can be used with this unit.Easy CD recordingAii the tracks are recorded in their original sequence onto a single

Page 12 - TUNER/Bj^D^^

Thank you for purchasing this system.For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully.WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF F

Page 13 - Preset tuning

Recording using an alternative method (not easy CD recording)3 2Tracks on a CD can also be recorded in the following ways.• CD tracks can be recor

Page 14 - For better reception

When the Deck 1 pause and record buttons are pressed, tape editing starts by pressing the Deck 2 playback button. Only normal tape can be used with th

Page 15 - Using the remote control

:'s=ifc ;•w-^'-Mixing is the combination of a voice or instrumental sound {through a microphone connected to the mixing microphone jack) and

Page 16 - To repeat tracks (Repeat)

Quick Reference of Rem^Ue ConirolCommon operationsTurning the power ON/OFF(when a household power outlet is used)l:friVJd=loAdjusting the volume-VOLL

Page 17 - To skip tracks

liiCD operationsStarting play (See page 15.)CD ►/ o-»oTemporarily stopping play►/IIoStopping playTo clear program play (See page 15.) /CLEARoTo sk

Page 18 - To resume play:

Troubleshooting GuideBefore requesting service for this unit, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. Some sim

Page 19 - Easy CD recording

MaintenanceMaintenance of external surfacesTo clean this unit, use a soft, dry cloth.If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a

Page 20 - (not easy CD recording)

Concerning Compact DiscsOnly compact discs having this mark can be used ncoMPACT with this unit.nccmDIGITAL AUDIOTo remove a disc from its ca

Page 21 - STOREJECT

TechnicalSpecifkatàonsRadioFrequency range AM FMCD playerSampling frequency Decoding Beam source No. of channels Frequency response Wow and Flutter D/

Page 22 - Mixing playback

Table of ContentsPrecautionsBefore usePrecautions...Supplied Accessories...Power Sources...

Page 23 - Tuner operations

Power SourcesTo operate AC powerConnect the included AC power cord to the AC socket of this unit and your household AC outlet.To operate on battery po

Page 24 - CD operations

Battery removalMemory back-up batteriesRemove as shown in the figure below.Outer rowaaoiInner rowQaIn the event of a power failure, or if the AC power

Page 25 - Troubleshooting Guide

Connecting the Weaker SystemSpeaker system connectionThis unit can be used as a one-piece portable stereo radio cassette recorder, or a three-piece co

Page 26 - Maintenance

Concerning the Remote CoMnot:t.?:- W^S.Battery installationInsert the batteries in the correct polarities (©, ©).Use of batteriesDo not mix old and ne

Page 27 - Cassette

Location of Controhi i *-'i® ® (4) ®®(7) ®Basic controlsNo. Name Ref. page® Speakers (Tweeter)Bass reflex ports® Speakers (Woofer)® Power “STDBY

Page 28 - Specifkatàons

@ @CD controlsNo. Ncme Ref. page® CD lid14® CD button (CD)14® CD lid open button (±)14@ Easy CD recording button (EASY CD REC)19@ Stop/clear button (H

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