Page 1: ...A to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an...
Page 2: ...otection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinch ed by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience rece...
Page 3: ...Reference Illustrations Fig 1 Front Panel Rear Panel REMOTE CONTROL...
Page 4: ...r Fig 3 EEZ5 SS ee 4ESEFE_ Tape position identification holes Normal Tapes Chrome Cobalt Tapes Metal Tapes Voltage Conversion Capstan Pinch Roller Erase Head Record Playback Head Fig 6 Tuner Amplifier...
Page 5: ...ect Button TAPE I TAPE Il Press in the stop mode to open the cassette holder Cassette holder cannot be opened during recording or playback Note If the power has been switched off during play or record...
Page 6: ...Stop Start Sint Operation is same as End Beginning Side A L Auto Reverse Mechanism The auto reverse function uses TEAC s newly developed Super A R H S Acculign Rotating Head System and a special R inf...
Page 7: ...apes will be played back continuously according to the condition illustrated in the table Tape Travel Depending on Setting of REVERSE MODE Switch on page 6 e Continuous play will be released auto mati...
Page 8: ...ignal levels the recording level of TAPE II will be set automati cally at the same level as TAPE 1 9 After dubbing is completed both decks stop automatically according to the setting of the REVERSE MO...
Page 9: ...ct the deck and stereo system to a commercially available audio timer as shown in the diagram 2 Set the power switches of all com ponents to ON 3 Load pre recorded cassette s in TAPE 1 or Il or both 4...
Page 10: ...00 1k 2 5 10 20k Example of improved frequency response using Dolby HX Pro function Specifications Track System 4 Track 2 Channel Stereo Heads 3 1 Playback Rotary Deck 1 Erase and 1 Record Playback Ro...