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ADJUSTING
SCREW
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ADJUSTMENT
OF
HEAD
HEIGHT
(SEE
FIGURES
6-2AND
3).
To
adjust,
turn
screws
(a)
(b)
(c)
(Fig.
6-2)
During
“Normal
Play”
position
so
that
theupper
edge
of
the
upper
core
of
the
Playback/Rec
Head
is
the
same
height
as
the
upper
edge
of
the
tape.
Adjust
by
turning
screw
(d)
(Fig.
6-2)
during
“Reverse
Play”
position
so
that
the
lower
edge
of
the
lower
core
of
the
Playback/Rec
Head
is
the
same
height
as
the
lower
edge
of
the
tape.
Erasing
Head
Adjust
screw
(H)
so
that
the
upper
edge
ofthe
upper
core
is
0.125
to
0.15
mm
higher
than
the
upper
edge
of
the
tape.
In
adjusting
Head
Height,
make
sure
that
the
front
of
the
Head
is
at
right
angles
to
the
Chassis
and
that
the
upper
and
lower
part
of
the
Head
firmly
contacts
the
tape.
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0+0.05mm
Fig.
6-2
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SLIDE
SWITCH
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ca.
Fig.
6-3
2.
ADJUSTMENT
OF
AZIMUTH
ALIGNMENT
1)
Playback/Rec
Head
2)
Use
a
pre-recorded
tape
(16
KHz,
7-1/2
ips),
and
connect
a
high
sensitivity
V.T.V.M.
to
the
line
output
jack.
Adjust
screws
(c)
(e)
so
that
line
output
voltage
is
maximum.
Erasing
Head
Visually
check
to
assure
that
the
center
line
of
the
Erasing
Head
is
at
right
angles
to
the
Head
Chassis.

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Akai M-10 Specifications

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BrandAkai
ModelM-10
CategoryTape Deck
LanguageEnglish

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