Page 1: ...S MANUAL Thanks for buying a TEAC Read this manual carefully to get the best performance from this unit ote apne PoseToate mot WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK fares speci HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS Se...
Page 2: ...The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat Power Sources The appliance should be connec...
Page 3: ...Cassette Holder TAPE I TAPE I _ Rewind Button SYNC REV Reverse Button STOP CD SYNC Button 4 Reverse Play Button PEAK PROGRAM LEVEL METER Forward Play Button RECORD Button TAPE II only mr Fast Forward...
Page 4: ...liance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referr...
Page 5: ...identification holes Tape Handling Do not store tapes in the following places On top of heaters exposed to direct sunlight or in any other places with high temperatures e Near speakers on TV sets or a...
Page 6: ...each component you intend to use with the deck For the connection of the REMOTE CONTROL jack refer to the owner s manual of the component to which the W 520R is to be connected Stereo amplifier 3qe W...
Page 7: ...ing is released Beginning we End During forward play or recording when the end of tape ss is reached the direction of tape running is reversed to Stop play or record in the opposite direction Reverse...
Page 8: ...tart playback wc woe OFF Adjust the volume with the amplifier s volume control To stop playback press the STOP button STOP Continuous Playback 1 Load pre recorded cassettes in TAPE and TAPE Set the ne...
Page 9: ...d of tape control is transferred back to TAPE which plays both sides This sequence is repeated for 5 cycles Recording with TAPE Il Recording from a stereo system 1 Set the TIMER switch to OFF TIMER 2...
Page 10: ...with the REC LEVEL control set to 0 REC LEVEL 0 Using the BIAS FINE Control BIAS FINE t With this control in its center position the bias current will be the standard for the type of tape loaded Turni...
Page 11: ...t recording press the PAUSE button For a blank of less than 4 seconds After pressing the REC MUTE button during recording press the PAUSE button before 4 seconds has elapsed The deck will stop and ent...
Page 12: ...izontal scanning frequency 15 75 kHz may be recorded on the tape If this occurs or to prevent it in advance dub at normal speed switch off the television or keep the deck a reasonable distance away fr...
Page 13: ...reaches the end TAPE and II start reverse play and recording simultane ously When TAPE II reaches the end of the reverse side both TAPE and II stop simultaneously Manual editing with REC MUTE and PAU...
Page 14: ...top button of the CD player The deck enters the rec pause mode To restart press the CD player s play button B Operation at the CD player Deck operation Recording Recipause Recording CD player Playback...
Page 15: ...ing on Setting of REV MODE Switch on page 7 REV MODE CONT PLAY lf Set the TIMER switch to the REC position TIMER REC OFF PLAY 46s bad 10 11 Tune to the broadcasting station to be recorded Press PAUSE...
Page 16: ...ty Be sure to set the TIMER switch to the OFF position after timer operation is completed 16 MAINTENANCE The heads and tape path should be cleaned and demagnetized periodically Cleaning Tape Path e Ap...
Page 17: ...ith Dolby HX Pro it is easier to make more accurate recordings of music which contains high level high frequency components The improvement is similar to that of high performance tape over conventiona...