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Dual C839RC - Connection and Setup; Power and System Connections; Playback and Tape Management

Dual C839RC
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Bande
passante
(relative
ä
la
plage
de
tolérance
DIN)
Bande
Fe
30
18
000
Hz
Bande
Cr02
30
19
000
Hz
Bande
FeCr
30
19
000
Hz
Bande
fer
pur
30
20
000
Hz
Rapport
signal/tension
perturbatrice
de
ronflement
(avec
Dolby
NR)
Fe
64
dB
Cro2
64
dB
FeCr
67
dB
Met
67
dB
Diaphonie
à
1000
Hz
Entre
deux
canaux
allant
ensemble
35 dB
Entre
des
canaux
opposés
60
dB
Atténuation
d’effacement
à
1000
Hz
Fréquence
d’oscillateur
(oscillateur
push-pull)
70.dB
105
kHz
0,25
mV/10
kohms
0,5
mV/
6,3
kohms
mV/82
kohms
Micro
(prises
coaxiales
de
1/4”)
Ampli-tuner/amplificateur
(prise
DIN)
Ampli-tuner/amplificateur
(prises
RCA)
40
Sorties
(réglables)
Ampli-tuner/amplificateur
(prise
DIN)
0
580
mV/10
kohms
Ampli-tuner/amplificateur
(prises
RCA)O
580
mV/
2
kohms
Casque
d'écoute
(prise
coaxiale
1/4")
4
2000
ohms
Temps
de
rebobinage
pour
cassette
C
60
655
Tension
secteur
115
volts
et
230
volts
Fröquence
secteur
50/60
Hz
Puissance
absorbée
40W
Connection
to
an
AC
power
line
The
equipment
is
set
for
either
230
V/50
and
60
Hz
or
120
V/
50
and
60
Hz
supplies.
Changes
for
other
voltages
or
frequencies
should
only
be
made
by
qualified
dealers
or
Dual
service
per-
sonnel
to
ensure
that
the
necessary
safety
precautions
are
maintained.
Please
check
that
the
power
requirements
as
specified
on
the
equipment's
name
plate
agree
with
the
local
mains
supply.
Connection
to
a
HiFi
system
or
amplifier
The
following
jacks
are
provided
on
the
rear
of
your
HiFi
stereo
cassette
deck
(Fig.
1):
DIN
REC/PB:
Five-pole
DIN
standard
jack
for
recording
and
playback;
for
connection
to
amplifiers
and
receivers
using
the
audio
cable
part
number
226
816.
Using
the
dubbing
adapter,
part
number
226
818,
direct
dub-
bing
can
be
made
from
another
tape
recorder
in
both
directions.
LINE
OUTPUT
L/R:
Output
jacks
for
connection
to
an
amplifier
or
receiver
having
RCA
(Cynch)
jacks.
The
correct
audio
cable
for
this
is
part
number
226
817.
LINE
INPUT
L/R:
Input
jacks
for
connection
to
an
amplifier
or
receiver
having
RCA
(Cynch)
jacks.
The
correct
cable
for
this
connection
is
part
number
226
817.
With
the
help
of
these
accessories,
your
equipment
can
be
driven
from
all
sources
which
can
be
connected
to
your
HiFi
amplifier
(turntable,
tuner
etc.).
Special
cables
and
dubbing
adapters
are
available
as
accessories
from
qualified
dealers.
Output
level
control
Using
the
output
level
controls
LEVEL
L/R
the
output
level
at
the
LINE
OUTPUT
jacks
and
at
the
DIN
jack
can
be
controlled.
In
this
manner,
the
volume
level
of
the
cassette
deck
can
be
adjusted
to
the
volume
of
the
other
source.
Playback
of
recorded
cassettes
Switching
power
on
and
off
The
unit
is
switched
on
by
pressing
the
POWER
button
(1);
the
cassette
holder
illumination
indicates
that
the
unit
is
ready
for
operation.
Simultaneously
the
protective
cover
for
the
heads
is
retracted.
Tape
type
selection
Your
HiFi
cassette
deck
is
fitted
with
a
selector
switch
(22)
for
six
tape
types,
which
will
help
you
when
using
the
many
types
of
tape
on
the
market
today
and
the
tapes
which
will
appear
in
the
future.
By
use
of
this
tape
type
selector
switch
(22)
for
six
tape
types
you
alter
the
equalization,
biasing
and
sensitivity
of
the
unit.
For
this
reason,
always
select
the
correct
switch
posi-
tion
during
recording
and
during
playback.
Look
at
the
table
on
the
page
3
or
at
the
enclosed
tape
type
compass
for
the
tape
to
be
used
and
select
the
optimum
working
position
for
this
tape
using
the
switch
(22).
The
tape
type
compass
is
designed
so
that
you
can
fit
it
into
a
cassette
box
and
have
it
handy
at
all
times.
For
this
purpose,
fold
it
on
the
ribbed
lines.
To
facilitate
marking
your
cassettes,
a
sheet
with
self-adhesive
labels
for
the
six
tape
types
and
with
the
Dolby
emblem
is
included.
Fortapeswhich
you
do
not
find
in
the
table,
the
following
listing
of
tape
data
will
help
you
to
find
the
correct
switch
position.
Switch
position
Tape
category
Equalization
Typical
tapes
Fe
Fe
3180/120us
BASF
Super
LH
Fel
Fe
(high
energy)
3180/120us
Maxell
UDXL
I
Cr
CrO2
3180/
70us
BASF
ChromSuper
Cr
II
CrO2
(Cobalt)
3180/
70us
Maxell
UDXL
Il
FeCr
FeCr
(2
component)
3180/
70us
BASF
Ferrochrom
Met
Pure
metal
tapes
3180/
705
3M
Scotch
metafine
Music
cassettes
should
be
played
at
switch
position
Fe
or
Cr
according
to
the
data
on
the
cassette.
If
designation
or
other
in-
formation
as
to
the
tape
type
is
missing,
select
switch
position
Fe.
Auto
reverse
operation
Your
cassette
deck
is
equipped
with
an
unique
handling
feature:
the
automatic
reverse.
Without
having
to
reverse
the
cassette
or
rewind
the
tape,
you
can
immediately
switch
from
one
tape
direction
to
the
other
and
thus
from
one
stereo
recording
to
the
other.
Thanks
to
the
doubly
present
drive
mechanics,
record/play-
back
head
and
erase
head,
not
only
playback
is
possible
in
both
tape
directions,
but
also
recording.
When
recording
and
playing
the
MODE
switch
(2)
can
be
used
to
select
whether
the
tape
*
at
the
end
of
the
desired
tape
direction
is
to
be
auto-
"E
matically
stopped
or
>
whenplaying
from
right
to
left
the
tape
direction
should
be
automatically
switched
to
the
other
direction
when
the
end
of
tape
is
reached
or
continuous
play
should
be
programmed.
Important:
In
this
position,
recording
also
continues
without
interruption.
EJ
Inserting
and
removing
the
cassette
Thanks
to
the
unique
cassette
holder
(DLL),
the
cassette
can
be
directly
inserted.
Hold
the
cassette
in
such
a
manner
that
the
tape
faces
downwards,
insert
the
cassette
top
edge
first
and
pivot
it
downwards
to
a
vertical
position
until
it
clicks
into
place
(Fig.
2).
The
tape
is
now
automatically
transported
a
short
distance
in
order
to
tighten
the
take-up.
If
you
press
the
«
(11)
key
the
tape
will
be
stopped
at
end
of
tape
even
if
the
MODE
switch
(2)
is
switched
to
5
.
In
any
desired
status,
the
cassette
can
be
inserted,
without
having
to
first
press
the
STOP
key
(10).
The
two
keys
CAS-
SETTE
(3)
+
(8)
make
sure
that
tape
transport
is
automatically
interrupted
and
the
heads
are
retracted
when
the
cassette
is
removed.
Thanks
to
the
integrated
microprocessor,
the
previously
selec-
ted
operational
status
remains
stored
even
after
removing
a
cassette
and
will
be
continued
after
inserting
a
new
cassette.
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