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Summary of Contents for Studio-Standard CR-W50

Page 1: ...IFTIs OOIEill 1i IFITs IHJIEill tmIFITs IHJIEill 1i IFTIs IHJIEill 1i IFTIs IHJIEill 1i IFTIs OOIEill 1i IFITs IHJrnill 1i IFITS IH rnru 1i IFlls IHJIEill EIFllS OOrnm OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS S EREO DOI JBtE CASSETTE DECK THE FIRST NAME IN HIGH FIDELITY NOTE Locate serial number shown on rear panel of unit and record it here ...

Page 2: ...lk Frequency Response 1 71SIPS Normal Tape 3 dB Cr02 Equivatent Tape 3 dB Metal Tape 3 dB Total Harmonic Distortion at 0 VU Fast Forward Rewind Time C 60 Level Indicators Inputs Sensitivity Impedance Outputs Level at 0 VU lmpedance 0 06 WRMS 51dB 61 dB 70dB 70dB 40dB 70 dB 40 Hz 13 kHz 40 Hz 14 kHz 40 Hz 15 kHz 1 2 110 sec 2 LED Meters 2 Line 100 mV 50 kfl 2 Line 500 mV 3 3 kfl Tape Selector Switc...

Page 3: ...n the double cassette deck and the amplifier should be made as follows Connect the LINE IN L jack of the double eassette deck to the TAPE REC OUT LEFT output jack of the amplifier Connect the LINE IN R jack of the double cassette deck to the TAPE REC OUT RIGHT output jack of the amplifier w rz LINE OUT PLAYBACK Jacks Connection of playback cables between the double cassette deck and the ampllifier...

Page 4: ...uring playback depress the PAUSE button of DECK 1 I IOCII JTH r llllIItllIl IIII_ IUI I UI III IlIt U1Jljl I T L vn Ii I 0 I a I 00 I I I L ItlGo T til ttl tm r I t 1 I lItlllll j Fig 2 o REW Rewind Button DECK 1 only Rewinds tape rapidly to the left hand reel If depressed while the PLAY button of DECK 1 is depressed DECK 1 wiH rewind to the previous silent unrecorded space on N1e tape and then pl...

Page 5: ...put for DECK 1 and or DECK 2 4D INPUT LEVEL Controls DECK 2 only For independent adjustment of each channel s record ing level for precise balancing of stereo signals with the SYNCHRO START switch released to the SEQ PLAY position on DECK 2 With the SYNCHRO START switch depressed to the DUBBING position recording level cannot be adjusted by the INPUT LEVEL controls Signals to be dubbed from DECK 1...

Page 6: ...tems After one side of a tape has played to the end the PLAY button of DECK 1 or 2 is released by the automatic stop mechanism and the tape stops automatically The automatic stop mechanism operates in the RECORD mode DECK 2 PLAY REW or F FWD modes DECKS 1 2 TO STOP THE TAPE ON EITHER DECK Depress the STOP EJECT button of DECK 1 or 2 once in any mode RECORD DECK 2 PLAY REW F FWD DECKS 1 2 Fig 3 SAF...

Page 7: ...tically set in the OFF position even with the left hand DOLBY NR switch depressed to the ON posi tion or both DOLBY NR switches depressed Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation ASF Auto Search Function System DECK 1 The ASF logic automatically locates program selections on a tape by detect ing the silent unrecorded spaces between program selections on the tape ...

Page 8: ...st the amplifier s VOLUME BALANCE and GRAPHIC EQUALIZER controls to your preference 11 To stop the playback temporarily depress the PAUSE button of DECK 1 Depress it again to resume play back 12 When the tape on DECK 1 is wound completely to the right hand reel DECK 1 will stop automatically and DECK 2 will begin playing back 13 After DECK 2 has started playing back depress the STOP EJECT button o...

Page 9: ...t with the side to be played facing you Close the compartment lid of DECK 1 4 Depress the STOP EJECT button of DECK 2 Insert a cassette into the compartment with the side to be recorded facing you When using an unrecorded cassette t he fu II reel will be on the left side Close the compartment lid of DECK 2 5 Set the DECK 2 TAPE SELECTOR switches according to the type of tape being used METAL Cr02 ...

Page 10: ...the POWER switch on the double cassette deck to the ON position NOTE The power to the double cassette deck will now be sup plied by the timer and the double cassette deck will start to operate once the timer has switched on at the preset time Before the double cassette decK is prepared for timer play back or timer record operation make certain that the timer switch is in the standby mode MAl TENAN...

Page 11: ...ches In the wrong position when using with DECK 2 Using the wrong type of tape for this double cassette deck Poor high frequency DECK 2 TAPE SELECTOR switches in the reproduc tion wrong position when using with DECK 2 Wrong type of tape Tape heads are dirty PreviOUS recorded material Tape heads are dirty is not or only partly erased Recordings have Tape heads are dirty background noise CORRECTIVE ...

Page 12: ... Cleaning Wipe the front panel and other exterior surfaces of the double cassette deck with a soft dry cloth Stains should be removed by wiping the surfaces with a soft cloth immersed in lukewarm water and wrung dry Never use a solvent or alcohol Do not spray insecticide liquid near the double cassette deck Such chemicals may cause surface discoloration and cracking 5 Servicing Should this double ...

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