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Modulation
of
the
tape
recording
is
by
means
of
the
pair
of
regulators
(19).
Both
stereo
channels
can
be
adjusted
separately
but
also
together
by
means
of
the
slip
clutch.
The
correct
level
of
modulation
can
be
checked
with
the
modulation
instru-
ment
(18).
The
quasi
peak
value
display
permits
optimum
tape
recordings.
Recording
is
correctly
modulated
if,
during
the
loudest
passages
of
the
program,
the
indicator
deflects
just
as
far
as
the
O
dB
mark
(beginning
of
the
red
range).
Brief
overshoot
of
the
0
dB
mark
does
not
affect
the
recording
quality.
If
the
recording
level
has
been
set
too
low,
the
full
dynamic
range
of
the
tape
is
not
being
utilized.
Overloading
can
produce
audible
distortion.
Starting
and
Recording
When
the
PAUSE
key
(10)
is
pressed
again
tape
movement
commences
and
the
recording
is
started.
Recording
may
be
started
without
the
use
of
the
PAUSE
key,
but
this
is
not
rec-
ommended.
For
immediate
starting
of
the
recording
mode
(4)
the
record
key
must
be
kept
depressed
until
the
»
(7)
key
has
been
depressed.
The
points
to
be
borne
in
mind
when
recording
from
the
various
sources
are
detailed
in
the
following
sections.
Copying
from
Records
There
are
two
ways
in
which
the
turntable
can
be
connected
to
the
unit:
1.
Connect
both
the
turntable
and
cassette
deck
to
a
stereo
amplifier
or
receiver
and
switch
the
program
selector
switch
of
the
receiver
(amplifier)
to
PHONO.
2.
To
connect
the
turntable
directly
to
the
cassette
deck
proceed
as
follows:
Turntables
whose
cartridge
leads
have
cynch
plugs
are
con-
nected
to
the
LINE
INPUT
jacks
(black
=
right
channel,
white
=
left
channel).
Turntables
whose
cartridge
leads
have
DIN
plugs
are
connected
to
the
REC/PB
jack.
For
a
player
with
a
piezo-electric
(ceramic
or
crystal)
cartridge
this
is
all
that
is
required.
For
a
turntable
with
a
magnetic
or
dynamic
cartridge
the
Dual
TVV
47
head
amplifier
is
required.
In
this
case,
you
will
also
need
the
Dual
adapter,
(part
No.
262483)
if
your
turntable
has
cynch
cartridge
leads.
Recording
Broadcasts
If
the
cassette
deck
and
a
tuner/receiver
are
connected
to
a
HiFi
amplifier,
you
can
record
audio
programs
without
changing
the
cable
connections.
If
you
should
wish
to
connect
a
tuner
or
radio
directly
to
the
cassette
deck,
this
can
be
done
by
way
of
the
LINE
INPUT
jacks
in
the
case
of
audio
cables
with
cynch
plugs
(black
=
right
channel,
white
=
left
channel)
and
by
way
of
the
jack
REC/PB
in
the
case
of
audio
cables
with
DIN
plugs.
Recording
from
Another
Recorder
If
you
wish
to
record
on
your
cassette
deck
from
another
tape
recorder
or
cassette
recorder,
you
can
do
this
with
the
audio
cable
included
with
the
cassette
deck.
Connect
the
unit
from
which
the
recording
is
being
made
to
the
REC/PB
jack.
If,
however,
you
wish
to
make
a
recording
from your
cassette
deck
to
another
tape
deck
or
cassette
deck,
it
may
be
neces-
sary
to
connect
the
dubbing
lead
(Dual
part
number
226
818)
“to
the
connecting
jack
of
the
recording
deck.
When
making
connections
via
the
cynch
jacks,
always
connect
the
audio
cable
to
the
LINE
INPUT
jacks
of
the
recording
unit
and
to
the
LINE
OUTPUT
jacks
of
the
unit
from
which
the
recording
is
being
made.
Microphone
Recordings
The
HiFi
stereo
cassette
deck
is
fitted
with
a
jack
for
low
and
medium
impedance
microphones
with
values
between
200
and
1000
Ohms
and
a
6.35
mm
@
(1/4
inch)
coaxial
plug.
For
this
we
recommend
the
Hi
Fi-Electret
capacitor
microphones
Dual
MC
304
and
Dual
MC
316.
The
microphone
connected
to
jack
(21)
automatically
records
on
both
tracks.
Stereo
microphone
recording
is
possible
by
means
of
the
5-pole
DIN
jack.
14
Erasing
The
cassette
deck
erases
all
previous
recordings
when
a
new
recording
is
made.
If
you
want
to
erase
a
recording
without
making
a
new
one,
play
the
cassette
through
with
the
controls
set
for
“recording”
but
with
all
controls
set
to
"07".
All
compact
cassettes
have
two
slots
on
their
rear
edge
which
are
partially
covered
by
plastic
tabs.
You
can
prevent
accidental
erasure
of
your
own
recordings
by
breaking
out
the
appropriate
tab.
Pre-recorded
tapes
bought
from
cassette
dealers
are
usually
al-
ready
protected
against
accidental
erasure
by
removal
of
the
tabs.
If
you
wish
to
record
on
a
tape
protected
in
this
way
it
is
only
necessary
to
close
the
slots
temporarily
by
means
of
a
small
piece
of
adhesive
tape.
Please
note
that
the
additional
slots
present
in
CrO?
tapes
must
not
be
closed
by
adhesive
tape.
Technical
Data
Drive
The
precision
DC
motor
is
fitted
with
an
integrated
frequency
generator
and
modern
control
IC
for
speed
regulation.
The
dual
decoupling
motor
suspension
prevents
propagation
of
vibration
and
running
noises.
A
precision-
made
flat
belt
drives
the
capstan
and
thereby
plays
its
part
in
the
overall
excellence
of
the
wow
and
flutter
charac-
teristics.
The
tape
take-up
drive
receives
its
torque
via
a
second
belt
direct
from
the
motor
so
that
disturbances
such
as
differen-
ces
in
cassette
winding
have
no
effect
on
the
tape
transport.
For
the
fast
wind
facility
a
functionally
reliable
gear
drive
is
used.
This
guarantees
trouble-free
winding
even
for
older
cas-
settes.
An
electronic
circuit
continuously
monitors
tape
movement
and
prevents
formation
of
loops
in
the
tape.
At
the
same
time
it
also
provides
the
signals
for
auto
stop.
This
function
is
inde-
pendent
of
the
cassette
or
tape
switching
foil.
Careful
tape
location
and
precise
azimuth
setting
ensure
opti-
mum
treble
reproduction
and
prevent
level
fluctuation.
Head
The
built-in
2/4-track
M
&
X
sound
head
provides
excellent
magnetic
properties
for
recording
and
playback
in
conjunction
with
high
resistance
to
wear.
Compact
Cassette
System
Your
HiFi
stereo
cassette
deck
uses
a
2/4-track
format.
Four
tracks
are
provided
across
the
full
width
of
the
tape
so
that
two
stereo
tracks
are
available
in
each
direction
of
play
and
thus
the
tape
length
is
used
for
double
stereo
playing
time.
Cassettes
recorded
in
stereo
on
your
cassette
deck
can
also
be
played
on
mono
cassette
recorders.
That
is
to
say,
stereo
casset-
tes
are
fully
compatible
with
mono
cassettes.
Maintenance
and
service
From
time
to
time
it is
desirable
to
clean
the
heads,
capstan,
pressure
rollers
and
tape
guides.
For
this
purpose,
the
cover
(3)
can
be
removed
(Fig.
3).
For
cleaning
use
a
linen
cloth
or
cot-
ton
swab
(e.g.
O-tips)
moistened
with
alcohol.
Never
use
metal
instruments
or
touch
the
head
surface
with
your
fingers.
The
pressure
capstan
should
be
cleaned
with
a
dry
cloth
which
does
not
produce
any
fluff.
Since
all
the
points
that
require
lubrication
have
been
generously
supplied
with
oil
your
recorder
will
work
for
many
years
under
normal
conditions
without
trouble.
Please
do
not
try
to
lubri-
cate
the
recorder
yourself.
Special
lubricants
are
needed
and
lubrication
and
other
kinds
of
service
should
only
be
provided
by
a
qualified
technician
or
an
authorized
factory
service
agency.
Correction
of
Faults
If
your
cassette
deck
should
give
any
trouble
please
check
whether
the
cause
may
perhaps
lie
in
incorrect
operation.
The
following
table
may
be
of
help.
In
the
case
of
any
faults
which
appear
inexplicable
your
HiFi
dealer
or
the
nearest
Dual
ser-
vice
operation
should
be
consulted
(*
possible
cause
or
correction
of
the
fault).

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