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Page 2: ...ountry in which they are to be used al though the operationof the variousmodelsis the samein every respect Fig A showsthe model designedto operate at any of two pre selected voltages 22OV 24OVl Fig B showsthe model designed to operateat any of three s elected voltages 12OV 22OV 24OVl Line voltageand fusecan be changedand setasfollows 220V and240VMODEL 1 Disconnect the power cord 2 Loosen the screw...

Page 3: ... in the f igure The upperterminalsarefor the left channel L and the lower terminalsarefor the right channel R Play back connection Connect the OUTPUT terminal of the tape deck to the TAPE PLAY terminalof the ampli f ier Record connection Connect the INPUT terminal of the tape deck to the TAPE REC terminalof the amplifier NOTE Make certain connectors are pushed all the way in An improper connectton...

Page 4: ... areaof over8 seconds durationin the fastforwardmodeisdetected themecha nismstopsthetapeandrewinds it to theproperrecording startposition CLEAR SWITCH Depress this switchto clearthe datausedby the AUTO BLE system Biascurrent recording level and equaliza tion aresetto reference values builtintothemachine E nurO BLESWtTcH Depress this switchto usethe AUTO BLE systemto auto matically adjust bias curr...

Page 5: ...rding MUSICREPEATINDICATOR AUTO DATA INDICATOR This indicator blinks during the automatic adjustment processof AUTO BLE When adjustmentis completed the in d i ca to ris ill u mi n a te d D NEC MUTE SWITCH Depress this switch to create a non recordedsection during tape recording For details referto page10 03 MEMORYSWTTCH PUSHON Use this switch in conjunction with the tape counterand rewind switch i...

Page 6: ...forward and rewind modes the time indication changesin 10 second intervals returning to 1 second intervalswhen the STOP switch is depressed When the direction of tapetravelis re versed the counter automaticallychanges to indicatetime re maining in the new direction NOTE Theremainingtime function operates only for tapeswith tape capacityselector indicatorsl4 types Theremaining time func tion may no...

Page 7: ...TRAVEL Depress the STOP switch AUTO STOPMECHANISM AND TRAVEL MODESELECTOR SWITCH The AUTO STOP mechanismis setto function accordingto th e p o sitio n in g o f th e MOD E se le cto r swi tch In the s ing le position tape transportstops at the end of the side being played In the auto reverse I position tape trans port is automaticallyreversed when the end of the tape is reachedand then tape transpo...

Page 8: ...rdingto the TApE indicator position The CLEAR switch does not require operation 4 Placethe recordingmode into stand by status Depress the REC switch and PAUSE switch Approximately five secondsof leaderare on the first portion of the tape Depress the PLAY switchto skip this portion 5 Selectthe DOLBY NR systemto be used I 0 o o E fl I I J I L L I L U U _ f I V r 0 _ o r i f U i D t u r f l f t o D o...

Page 9: ...eration 4 Make certain the MS SKIP switch is in the OUT oosi_ tion lf this switch is depressed while the AUTO BLE function is operatingthe tape may stop during rewind for properAUTO B LE operation 5 The AUTO BLE switch operateseven duringtape trans port However if the tape transport mode is changed AUTO BLE operation will stop and tape transportwill be changedto the new mode stop fast forward etc ...

Page 10: ...aybackmode When the next programhas been reachedat the instantwhen the mode is changedfrom playbackto fast forward that pro gram is skippedand playback beginsfrom the start of the following program When the MODE selectoris setto the or position and there is a longsectionof blank tape at the end s of the ta p e the unit will aut om at ically proceed in the f astfo rwa rd mo de to the first songon t...

Page 11: ...RECTtONswitchis depressed duringblank searchoperation 6 MEMORY SWITCH Usethis function to automaticallystop the tapeat a desired position The position is set by depressingthe RESET switch at the position to which you want to return setting the counter to 0000 and depressing the MEMORy switch Wh en the end of the tapeis reached and REW I NDor F AS T FORWARD switch is depressed tape will be wound to...

Page 12: ...or details Insert the tape to be played back and posi tion the TAPE MONITOR SWITCH to the TAPE position and the OUTPUT KNOB shouldbe adiusted c r DlR ECI lON switch Amplifier a Set in the forward direction Positionthe volumeknob to 0 a Match with the direction of playback o Position the volume knob to the normal position Audio timer Set the desiredstart time and stop time Set th etimer so that the...

Page 13: ...older 5 Depressthe DIRECTION switch to the forward mode and then depress the PLAY switch while pushingin the third pin from the left on the top of the cassette holder The forward direction pinch roller on the right side will come up and begin to rotate Clean the pinch rollerand capstanasthey rotate Fig 3 6 Set the DIRECTION switch to the reversemode The reverse direction pinch roller on the left s...

Page 14: ...ecorded using the C type Dolby NR system perform with good results when played back on a tape deck having only the B type system built in o Tapes recorded using the B or C type Dolby NR system should be played back with the tape deck set to the position corre sponding to the type of Dolby system used for recording S P E C T R A L S K E W I N G L N E T w o R K lrt i q n o r J i il I t i o o e 5 n o...

Page 15: ...doesnol operate Memory stop doesnot operate 1 Tape not recordedusingDolby NR sys tem and being played back with the Dolby NR switchon 2 Headmagnetized Yl 1 1 Tape recordedusing Dot and being played back with Dolby NR switch off 2 Headmagnetized 3 Headdirty lT 1 The tape capacity f the propersettingfor the casserre In use 2 The cassettein use is not compatible with the time indicatorf unction some ...

Page 16: ...1 6 W x 5 1 8 H x 12 5 1 8 D i n Weight Without package 6 5kg 14tb 5 oz Furnished Parts C o n n e c t i o n c o r d w i t h p i n p l u g s 2 Operating instructions 1 NOTE Specifications and the design subject to possible modifications without notice due to improvements N O T E 1 Re fe re n ce T a p e s No rma l L H DIN 4 5 5 13 BLATT6 o r e q u i v CrO2 DIN 4 5 5 1 3 BL A T T T CrO 2 or equiv 2 R...

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