Sharp gf 777 h owners manual
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CAUTIONS ..... 1
EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS 3
PREPARATION FOR USE . . . 5
Power Supply ......... . . . . . . . . 4
AC Supply Operation .................... . . ,. 4
Internal Battery Operation ..................... 4
5
6
6
Internal Battery Condition Check. . . .
External DC Power Supply Operation .
RADIO OPERATION
FM (Frequency Modulation) Reception
SW (Short Wave) Reception ............... . . .
MW (Medium Wave) or LW (Long Wave) Reception .......
CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER OPERATION .............
Notes on Cassette Tapes and Decks ..... . . .
Mechanism Fault ............
Loading and Unloading Cassette Tapes.
Erasure Protection ............
Cassette Storing ....... .. . . . .
Tape Selector Switch Operation ............. 7
Recording from the Units Radio ................... 8-
Racording with the Unit's Microphones
Playback ..................
IndiVidual Playback. , .
SimultaneousPlavback.
Sequential Playback . . . . . .
Skipping (Cueing or Reviewing). . . . .
APLD (Auto Program Locate Device) .
Programming the APLD Counter ................... 11
Also avoid leaving the
below.
rain, vapour, etc. ~
circuitry may be damaged.
Tapes
ments for any length of time.
petroleum, benzine, thinners,
surface.
Forward APLD Operation . . . . .
Reverse APLD Operation ......... . . . .
Suitable Cassette Tapes for APLD Operation .....
Notes on APLD Operation ................
Making Cassette Tapes for APLD Operation.
Fast Forward Winding and Rewinding .....
Dubbing (Duplicating) ............
Multi-Flecordings .......................
Erasure of Recorded Tapes ................
FlEC MUTE Switch .....
Sleep System . . . .
Tape Counter . . .
Removing and Attac mg the Front Mesh .
EXTERNAL UNITS ..............
External Speakers ......................
Outdoor (External) FM Antenna .............
Headphones .................
Record Player Audio Reproduction . . .
Recording from a Record Player .....
Connection to an Externe Recorder. . .
Dubbing from an External Recorder .
Dubbing onto an External Recorder .
Microphone Amplification .........
Recording from External Microphones, .
Recording from an Amplifier ....................... 17
Mixed Recording and Playing ..................... 17-48
Automatic Recording/Playback Starting (Timer Start)
SPECIFICATIONS ............................... 18
. Do not expose the unit to heat, 60°C
(140°F), or above. For example do not
place the unit near heaters, radiators,
in direct sunlight, or even leave inside
a motor vehicle on a sunny day -
temperature can reach 80°C I176°FI,
or above. Heat will damage the cabinet.
unit in
5. Do not oil any part of the unit.
extremely cold places, 5°C (41°F), or
. Do not expose the unit to moisture -
because the
. Do not store the unit or Cassette
in humid or dusty environ-
6. Do not hold cords of Mugs .. AC
supply plug and jack - when dis-
connecting. This will break the
connections. Hold the plug body when
disconnecting from the cult et.
, Do not apply any organic solvents '
etc.,
or even insecticides _ to the surfaces
of the unit. Such materials can cause
cracking or deterioration of the cabinet
7. Always disconnect AC Supply Cord
Plug before servicing. Never remove
cover unless qualified to repair this
unit, because there is a danger from the
high-voltage residual electrc charge.
This apparatus complies with requirements of EEC directive 76/889]
EEC.