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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Hitachi CS-220

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Categories: Body Electrical System | Options

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During the time of the B210, cassette players were offered as an option, first as an add-on player.

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Hitachi CS-220N

Hitachi CS-220N option from 1976 GB211 JDM sedan

FULL AUTO STOP [fleur de lis] CASSETTE STEREO with 2.5A fuse
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CONTROLS
* slider: SOFT TONE CLEAR
* slider: L BALANCE R
* slider: MIN VOLUME MAX
* buttons: <<FF <PLAY STOP

Hitachi CS-2750NR

Looks very similar to the 1976 GB211 version, but is AUTO REVERSE with the two FF/PLAY push-buttons replaced by a toggle switch

AUTO REVERSE [fleur de lis] HITACHI with 2.5A fuse
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CONTROLS
* slider: SOFT TONE CLEAR
* slider: L BALANCE R
* slider: MIN VOLUME MAX
* buttons: PROGRAM (small orange) STAND BY EJECT (wide black)
* toggle: FF/RW with green LEDs << >>

DC 24V: Does this mean it works with any voltage from 12-24V, or that it requires 24V?
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Finished black housing
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Wiring:
speakers: gray + grey/black with tags for left & right
power: blue wire with inline fuse
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