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speed
while
pressing
the
MANUAL
button
(
P
).
2.
When
the
stylus
reaches
the
desired
place
on
the
record,
release
the
MANUAL
button
(
¢
or
p>
),
and
the
tone-
arm
will
lower
itself
onto
the
record
surface
and
play
will
start,
HOW
TO
USE
GAUGES
Read
the
disc
gauge
that
corresponds
to
the
desired
loca-
tion
on
the
disc
first,
and
then
move
the
tonearm
to
the
corresponding
position
on
the
gauge.
STYLUS
REPLACEMENT
(1)
Remove
the
stylus
from
the
cartridge
by
holding
it
be-
tween
the
fingers
and
pulling
off
to
the
direction
as
shown
on
Fig.
18.
(2)
When
replacing
a
new
stylus,
carefully
insert
the
stylus
into
the
cartridge
and
fix
the
stylus
on
the
cartridge.
*
Switching
the
power
supply
off
after
moving
the
tone-
arm
slightly
to
the
left
makes
it
easier
to
change
the
needle,
REPEAT
PLAY
(Fig.
19)
Press
the
repeat
button
to
hear
the
same
record
repeatedly.
The
repeat
indicator
will
tight
and
when
play
is
finished,
the
tonearm
will
lift,
return
to
the
outer
groove
of
the
.continue
to
be
repeated
as
long
as
the
repeat
indicator
is
illuminated.
To
cancel
play-repeat,
press
the
repeat
button
again.
Play-repeat
will
also
be
cancelled
when
play
is
stopped
by
pressing
the
stop
button.
@
Do
not
operate
REPEAT
play
for
10°
(25
cm)
records,
@
Cause
the
tonearm
to
return
to
the
tonearm
rest
by
operating
the
MANUAL
(
P
)
control.
After
this,
use
the
MANUAL
(
)
control
to
start
playing
the
record.
Remember
that
no
repeat
play
function
is
available.
LISTENING
TO
BROADCAST
Push
the
power
switch
to
the
ON
position.
(After
approxi-
mately
five
seconds,
a
BEEP
sound
can
be
heard.
After
this,
the
following
operations
should
be
performed.)
(Fig.
20)
Press
the
FM,
MW
or
LW
button.
MANUAL
TUNING
Depress
either
the
MANUAL
{
)
or
MANUAL
(
<4
)
until
the
frequency
of
the
desired
station
appears
in
the
FREQUENCY
display
(29).
The
FREQUENCY
display
is
changed
in
50
kHz
steps
in
the
FM
band
and
in
9
kHz
steps
in
the
MW
and
LW
band
each
time
the
MANUAL
(
<
)
or
MANUAL
(
P
)
de-
pressed.
The
frequency
display
will
change
constantly
while
either
MANUAL
(
<<
)
(B®
)
is
depressed.
When
the
fre-
quency
of
the
desired
station
is
approached,
release
the
control
and
then
adjust
the
frequency
by
pressing
it
in
single
push
control
operations.
AUTO
TUNING
By
depressing
the
AUTO
(>)
or
AUTO
(<)},
the
frequency
automatically
changes
upwards
or
downwards
and
stops
at
the
next
available
broadcast
station.
With
a
weak
broad-
cast
station,
the
tuner
may
not
stop.
For
reception
of
such
a
station,
follow
the
steps
described
in
the
paragraph
“MANUAL
TUNING”.
@
Do
not
select
any
other
functions
during
auto
tuning
(while
frequency
is
being
varied).
When
tuner
has
again
being
selected,
it
may
happen
that
normal
ope-
ration
can
not
be
obtained.
PRESET
TUNING
1.
Tune
to
the
frequency
of
the
desired
broadcasting
station
by
manual
or
auto
tuning
method.
2.
Press
the
MEMORY
button
(31),
The
corresponding
MEMORY
indicator
(30)
will
light
up.
3.
The
MEMORY
indicator
(30)
will
remain
on
for
only
a
short
time
(about
4
seconds).
During
this
period,
press
one
of
the
PRESET
buttons
(13).
That
completes
the
presetting
operation
for
that
station.
The
remaining
6
channels
may
be
used
for
presetting
an-
other
6
stations,
(MW;
4
stations,
LW;
3
stations)
After
completing
the
presetting
operation,
any
of
the
preset
stations
may
be
tuned
automatically
by
a
single
push
of
the
relevant
PRESET
button
(13).
The
selected
preset
station
will
be
indicated
by
address
indicator
(28).
This
presetting
operation
may
be
repeated
any
number
of
times.
{f
a
station
which
has
been
preset
is
no
longer
re-
quired
and
a
new
station
is
preferred,
simply
tune
to
the
new
station
and
preset
it
in
the
relevant
channel
according
to
the
method
described
above.
The
previous
station
will
be
erased
automatically
and
replaced
by
the
new
one.
Select
the
desired
volume
level
with
the
VOLUME
control.
The
volume
of
the
left-side
and
right-side
speakers
can
be
adjusted
by
means
of
the
BALANCE
control.
(Fig,
21)
TAPE
DECK
PLAYBACK
Push
the
power
switch
to
the
ON
position.
(After
approxi-
mately
five
seconds,
a
BEEP
sound
can
be
heard.
After
this,
the
following
operations
should
be
performed.)
Then
insert
the
cassette
tape
directing
the
side
(A
orB)
you
wish
to
hear
toward
you
with
the
tape
side
downward.
(Fig,
22)
Set
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
so
as
to
match
the
tape
to
be
*
played.
That
is,
set
it
to
the
IN
position
for
tapes
recorded
with
the
DOLBY
NR
system,
and
to
the
OUT
position
for
tapes
recorded
without
DOLBY
NR.
(Fig.
23)
Start
playback
by
pushing
the
TAPE
button.
(Fig,
24)
Select
the
desired
volume
with
the
VOLUME
control.
(Fig.
25)
HOW
TO
USE
MSS
MSS
(Music
Select
Sensor)
can
be
used
usefully
when
you
want
to
listen
to
next
music
or
the
same
music
just
being
played
while
playing
back
a
music
prerecorded
tape.
Press
the
AUTO
(>)
button
when
you
want
to
listen
to
the
music
immediately
after
that
being
played
back
now.
The
tape
is
fast-forward
until
the
beginning
of
the
next
music,
and
then
the
playback
will
start
automatically.
Press
the
AUTO
(
<)
button
when
you
want
to
listen
to
the
same
music
being
played
again.
The
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
music,
and
its
playback
will
resume
automatically.
NOTE:
MSS
does
not
operate
on
the
following
tapes.
@
Tapes
on
which
voice
does
not
continue,
such
as
conver-
sation,
etc.

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Mitsubishi Z-20 Specifications

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BrandMitsubishi
ModelZ-20
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish