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Summary of Contents for TC-WE675 - Dual A/r Cassette Deck

Page 1: ...SONY 4 232 596 l 1 2 Stereo Cassette Deck Operating Instructions TC WE675 TC WE475 0 2001 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...This equipmentgenerates uses andcanradiateradio frequencyenergyand if not installed andusedin accordancewith the instructions maycauseharmful interferenceto radio communications However thereis no guaranteethat interferencewill not occur in a particular installation If this equipmentdoes causeharmful interferenceto radio or television reception which canbedeterminedby turning the equipmentoff ando...

Page 3: ...cording on a tape 10 Adjusting bias and recording level calibration automatically TC WE675 only _ 11 Adjusting the recording level automatically Auto Ret Level 12 Fading in and out Fader 13 Dubbing a tape 14 Recording on both decks in succession Relay Recording TC WE675 only 15 Recording the same source on both decks Simultaneous Recording TC WE675 only 15 Recording your own program RMS Dubbing TC...

Page 4: ...LEvEL 11 12 RESET ondeckA q 8 RE SET ondeckB a g RMS STARTq 8 16 SETq 9 SYNCHROliiJ 18 1BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS j h ejecton deck B q 7 10 21 62 ejecton deckA q 7 10 21 n stopondeckA CLEAR q 7 9 10 12 H goforwd lAMSlRMS I goback AMS RMS on deck A q 738 D playondeckA fRONT q 7 8 10 11 n stopondeckB q 7 10 12 H gofonvard AMS 44 go back AMS ondeckB q 7 8 D playondeckB 7 10 11 l REC ondeckB lO ORECMUTING o...

Page 5: ... 7 IO RECLEVELm 11 12 RESET ondeckA q 8 RESET ondeckB q 8 SYNCHRO 18 BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS 1 H gofonvatd lAMS 44 go back AMS ondeckB q 7 8 D layondeckB q 7 10 l REC ondeckB lO 6 ejecton deckB q 7 10 21 ORECMUTING ondeckB 16 4 reverseplayondeckB m 7 II PAUSE ondeckB q 7 n stopondeckB q 7 IO D playondeckA q 7 U reverse playondeckA q 7 6 ejecton deckA q 7 n stopondeckA I 7 bb gofonwd AMS 44 go back AMS...

Page 6: ...s on the components Red right to Red andWhite left to White Be sureto makeconnectionsfirmly to avoid hum andnoise Connecting the tape deck to a CD player equipped with CONTROL Al II connectors For details see Using the CONTROL A 1II control system on page17 to an AC outlet Setting the voltage selector only on models supplied with a voltage selector Check that the voltage selectoron the rear panelo...

Page 7: ...aged To Press Stowolavine n Startplayback from the 4 reverseside Pause II PAUSE Pressthe button againto resumeolav Fast forwardor rewind H or 44 when thedeck is stoooed Tips l Pushin PITCH CONTROL to activatethe Pitch Control function andturn the control clockwise to raisethe pitch or counterclockwiseto lower it You canadjustthepitch during playback on deck A or normal speeddubbing but not during ...

Page 8: ...enpressRESET to reset thetapecounterandto memorizethe point To locatethe memorized point andstartplayback press or w while holding down D or U Press44 or W to stopat 0000 1 Notes The MultiLAMS function may not work correctly if the blank spacebetweentracksis lessthan4 secondslong thereis a passageof low frequenciesor very low volume within atrack the signal strengthof the left andright channels ar...

Page 9: ...p To play the programagainafter RMS Play ends press RMS START Notes l During RMS Play you canonly useCHECK DISPLAY andn on deckA and W 44 andH on deck B l The RMS function may not work properly if a blank spacebetweentracksis short If thereis a long blank spacebetweentracks the deckmay fast forward a portion of the blank space If your programincludesanumberfor atrack that doesnot exist the deckwil...

Page 10: ... so the tape may be damaged 5 Press II PAUSE or D Recordingstarts 6 Start playing the program source To Press Stoprecording n Start recordingfrom the d twice in Step5 reverseside Pause II PAUSE Pressthe button againto resumerecording Take out thecassette after stoppingrecording Tip To protectrecordingsagainstaccidentalerasure breakout the record protecttab s seepage20 To record with the Dolby NR S...

Page 11: ...sthe appropriateequalization characteristicsandbiascurrent for eachtape type ATS Automatic Tape Selection However you cangetbetter recording results by doing the automatic biascurrent and the recording level calibration 1 Load the cassette you want to record on into either deck Make surethe record protecttabson the cassettehavenot beenremoved 2 Press DECK A or DECK B until CAL appears in the displ...

Page 12: ...their characteristics Before recalibrating be sureto turn off m CAL or CAL q by pressingthe DECK A or DECK B button Then startfrom Step2 of the automaticcalibration procedure Auto Ret Level The Auto Ret Level function automatically measuresthe peaksignal level andadjuststhe recording level accordingly The Auto Ret Level function operatesduring normal recording Relay Recording or Simultaneous Recor...

Page 13: ...ramsourcewith the highestsignal level After you havefinished recordingwith the Auto Ret Level function the AUTO indicator remainson andtherecordinglevel settingremainsthe same To cancelthe setting do oneof the following PressARL to turn off the AUTO indicator Turn REC LEVEL Turn thedeckoff Fader You can gradually increase the recording level at the beginning of a recording fade in or gradually dec...

Page 14: ...During Press Normal speeddubbing n on deckB High soeeddubbing n on eitherdeck Tips l During high speeddubbing only n is operative l Dubbing is automatically performedwith the same recordinglevel andDolby NR asthe original in deckA You don t haveto adjusttherecording level or selectthe Dolby NR during dubbing If however you want to monitor the soundduring normal speeddubbing setthe DOLBY NR selecto...

Page 15: ... Relay Recordingstopswhenthe reversesideof the cassettein deckB finishes Simultaneous Recording TC WE675 only You canrecordthe samesourceon cassettesin deck A andB at the sametime P 1 Load blank cassettes into both decks 8 Make sure that record protecttabson the cassetteshavenot beenremoved 2 Select the Dolby NR see page 10 g p 3 Select the side s to be recorded on 2 To record on Set DIRECTION MOD...

Page 16: ...g a blank spaceduring recording RecordMuting onpage16 l A blank of 10secondsis automatically insertedon the tapewhenyoustartRMSDubbingif you load a newcassetteinto deckB the tapein deck B is completely rewoundto its beginningandautomatically stopped Record Muting You caninsert a blank spaceof 4 seconds betweenthe tracks The blank spacesallow you to locatethe startof specific tracks afterwardsusing...

Page 17: ... maintainupwardcompatibility asthe control system is upgradedto handlenewfunctions In this case however older componentswill not becompatible with the new functions CONTROL Al II and CONTROL Al compatibility The CONTROL Al control systemhasbeen updatedto the CONTROL Al11 which is the standardsystemin the Sony 300 disc CD changerandother recentSony components Componentswith CONTROL AI jacks arecomp...

Page 18: ...layer 2 Load a CD into the CD player 3 Select the play mode CONTINUE SHUFFLE or PROGRAM of the CD player Example Amplifier Receiver CD player MD deck 4 Load a cassette into deck B 5 Select the side s to be recorded on To record on Set DIRECTION MODE to Only oneside Both side 0 or RELAY 6 Select the side you want to start recording from on deck B To record from Press Tape deck Other component In th...

Page 19: ...etrack If the tapeendson thereversesideof the tape U lights up CD Synchro recordingstopsandtheCD player stops playing Notes l To preventinterruption of the recordingprocess do not pressanyoperationbuttonson the CD player during CD Synchro recording Certainoperationbuttonson the tapedeckare disabledduring CD Synchro recording Automatic function selection When you connectCONTROL Al11 compatible Sony...

Page 20: ...ttonswill not operateif the cassetteholder is not completely closed if thereis no cassettein the cassetteholder or if acassettehasbeenincorrectly loadedinto the cassetteholder l Be sureto stopthe tapebeforeturning off the tape deck Otherwise the tapemay bedamaged On placement l Placethe tapedeck in a location with adequate ventilation to preventheatbuild up in the tapedeck l Do not placethe tapede...

Page 21: ...ecording we recommendthat you cleanthe headsandtapepath before every recording IP ress S to open the cassette holder 2 With the tape deck turned off wipe the heads the pinch rollers and the capstans with a cotton swab slightly moistened with alcohol or a commercially available cleaning fluid for tape decks Demagnetizing the heads After 20 to 30 hoursof use or when you notice a hissing soundor loss...

Page 22: ...ty Cleanthem seepage21 l The recording playbackor erasingheadis magnetized Demagnetizeit seepage21 There is hum or noise l The tapedeck is placednearaTV or VCR Move the tapedeckaway from theTV or VCR l The tapedeck is placedon or underthe amplifier Move the tapedeck awayfrom the amplifier The tape stops before the tape has been fully rewound l The tapeis slack Take up the tapeslack l If M is shown...

Page 23: ...MS NAB 0 2 W Peak DIN 0 15 W Peak IEC 0 1 W RMS NAB 0 2 W Peak DIN Approx 30 to 30 Inputs Line inputs phonojacks sensitivity 0 16V input impedance47 kilohms outputs Line outputs phonejacks ratedoutput level 0 5 V at aload impedanceof 47 kilohms load impedance over 10kilohms Headphones stereophonejack output level 0 25 mW at a load impedanceof 32 ohms General 5 ma Powerrequirements U S A andCanadia...

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Page 25: ...ITH ALL FAULTS or consumables such as fuses or batteries This warranty is valid only in the United States Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the unit is within the Warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the Product REPAIR OR R...

Page 26: ...MAIL PERMIT NO 138 PARK RIDGE N J I NOPt fAGk NECESSARY rlIFMAtLED iwE UNITEDSTATES POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE SONY ELECTRON 3 tNC SONY DRIVE PARK RIDGE N J 07656 ATT CONSUMER AUDIO DIVISION lll l l ll l l II l l l l l III I 11 ...

Page 27: ...uctions completely before operating the appliance and keep this manual for future reference Carefully observe all warnings precautions and instructions on the appliance and in the operating instructions and adhere to them Sony Corporation 0 2000 Printed in China 3 229 192 31 l ...

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