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Summary of Contents for VICTOR MI-15917

Page 1: ...or the same recording may be played back indefinitely Recordings can be made from a radio television receiver _or phonograph in addition to those made dire gy from themicrophone Recordingscanbeplayed back through the seU contained speakers or external speakers may be used by connecting to t e nExt Spkr r jacks The RCA Models SRT 403 and SRT 403Q have two tape speeds g g 4 and L 21 per second Using...

Page 2: ... possibility of spilling tape The buttons should always be pressed down firmly until they latch and the Stop button must be depressed before changing functions or speeds of the recorder IMPORTANT Always depress the Stop button when the machine is not in use Speed Change Knob Thearrowonthe speed change knob should point at 50or 3 75 according to the speed desired These recordershavetwo speeds 7 l 2...

Page 3: ...int where the ilOverload indicator will not flash 6 The rrTonet control does not operate during recording When recording from radio set the radio t Tone control for maximum treble ToRecord From ExternalRadio TV Or phonograph l Insert the phonograph pickup plug into the Radiort P A t Phonott jack 2 For radio or TV recording connectpatch cord PartNo 204215 to the voice coil of the radio or TV receiv...

Page 4: ...ticallypositioned erasing any previous recording before a new one is made You may erase material no longer needed without recording by de pressingthe Record button and turning the T o1umeil control knob to the minimum volume position or ex treme counter clockwiee position just before the re corder shuts off One track is erased at a time To erase the second track reverse the reels and repeat the ab...

Page 5: ...end of the pressure pad mounting spring 49 Adjust the pressure pad for I 3 4 oz l 4 oz Hum Control Adjustment It is very important for recording purposes that the hum control be correctly adjusted Hum that is present during recording will be amplified during play back To set the hum control turn the unit On and allow the tubes to warm up advance the volume control to approximately mid position and...

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Page 8: ...connect shorting jumper from across bias oscillator coil Adjust Normal indicator trimmer M9A fully clockwise and then turn slowly counterclockwise so that upon loosening the trimmer the lNormal bulb barelylights This adjustmentmust be made loosening the trimmer 8 Short out the bias oscillator coil Page 8 9 Increase volume control to obtain a reading of 88 volte on the VTVM 10 Remove short from bia...

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