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Track System | 4-track, 2-channel stereo |
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Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.8% |
Type | Double Cassette Deck |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Input | Line In |
Output | Line Out |
Details the location, adjustment procedure, and proper usage of the line voltage selector switch for multi-voltage models.
Highlights essential warnings to prevent fire or electric shock hazards from appliance use.
Provides important notices regarding serial numbers for U.S./Canadian models and plug safety for Canadian models.
Covers essential safety practices for appliance installation and operation, including water, location, and cleaning.
Explains the proper grounding procedures for outdoor antennas to protect against voltage surges and static charges.
Provides guidance on selecting a suitable installation location, avoiding heat, humidity, and direct sunlight.
Explains how temperature changes can cause condensation and affect performance, with steps to prevent it.
Details FCC and Canadian radio noise emission regulations for U.S. and Canadian models.
Describes features like Quick Reverse, Relay Recording/Playback, and Parallel Recording for dual cassette decks.
Explains the Antiresonant Design, Dolby NR Systems (B/C), and Dolby HX PRO for improved audio quality.
Details Auto Tape Selector, Music Search, Timer Standby, Tape Copying, and Remote Control system compatibility.
Explains the MPX filter switch for FM recording and its effect on high frequencies.
Details the CONTROL IN and CONTROL OUT jacks for inter-component remote control operation.
Illustrates connections to a stereo amplifier and an audio timer for recording and playback.
Covers power switch, reverse mode, Dolby NR, and headphone level controls on the front panel.
Details controls for recording level, balance, blank search, relay/skip, and tape counter.
Explains the operation of the EJECT button and the TIMER MODE switch for recording/playback.
Describes the function of various operation buttons and the meaning of the operating display indicators.
Details the tape transport indicators and operations for forward playback modes like Play, Record, Fast-forward.
Details the tape transport indicators and operations for reverse playback modes like Play, Record, Fast-forward.
Explains the tape counter reading, automatic switching, and reset functions.
Details the reverse mode switch functions and the auto reverse mechanism using leader tape detection.
Provides instructions on how to change the tape transport direction for recording and playback.
Guides on checking tape slack, using erasure prevention tabs, and tape preparation.
Explains the automatic tape selector function that detects tape type for optimal recording.
Provides guidelines for tape sensor holes and general tips for using cassette tapes, including storage and C-120 tapes.
Step-by-step instructions for recording a tape on a single deck, including level adjustment.
Explains the Recording Mute function for creating blanks and Blank Search for finding recording gaps.
Details how to perform continuous recording from one deck to another.
Explains how to record the same source simultaneously on both decks.
Instructions for playing back a tape using a single deck, including Dolby NR settings.
Covers skipping unrecorded portions during playback and special operation for Deck I with certain remotes.
Details how to achieve continuous playback between two decks.
Explains how to use the music search feature to skip to desired selections forward or backward.
Clarifies how the music search function counts selections based on blank spaces between tracks.
Provides instructions for copying tapes from Deck I to Deck II at normal or high speed.
Notes potential interference issues when performing double-speed tape copying.
Guides on setting up unattended recording using an audio timer.
Explains how to set up scheduled playback for wake-up or timed listening.
Details the regular cleaning of heads, pinch rollers, and capstans for optimal sound quality.
Covers the importance of head demagnetization and proper cleaning of the front panel section.
Addresses common problems related to power not turning on and the cassette door not opening or closing.
Troubleshoots issues like immediate stops, no sound, level meter not working, and recording indicator not lighting up.
Diagnoses and resolves issues causing poor sound quality, distortion, noise, and cross-talk.
Covers troubleshooting for music search, tape counter, sudden start-ups, and remote control system failures.
Lists technical details for heads, motors, frequency response, noise reduction, and operational subfunctions.
Provides information on power requirements, consumption, physical dimensions, weight, and included accessories.