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NOTE:
The
tape
must
be
completely
erased
prior
to
this
procedure.
Preferably
use
bulk
erased
tape.
Numbers
in
parentheses
correspond
to
steps
in
Fig.
6-22.
1,
Load
TEAC
MTT-506
test
tape.
2.
Apply
a
125
Hz
test
signal
at
-9
dB
(274
mV).
3.
Place
the
deck
in
the
record
mode
for
about
30
seconds.
SB
abite
Ait asa
AA
RAS
leg
eek
5
Redes
th
(1)
4.
Rewind
the
tape
to
the
starting
point
of
recording.
BOs
LOL
hid
a
ult
nok
Soe
aml
teat
iehehe
Jae
van
saain
Retniey
aoe
(2)
5.
Play
the
tape
and
measure
the
output
level
of
the
re-
corded
portion.
Note
this
reading
for
temporary
referen-
ce
level
for
the
following
measurements
........
(3)
6.
Remove
the
test
tape,
turn
it
over
and
replace
it
in
the
CECK.
Suc.
bao
Shean
cuba
i
aiecd.
cao
ace
aiede
wide
(4)
7.
Play
the
tape
back
and
read
the
output
level.
.....
(5)
8.
Get
the
difference
between
this
reading
and
the
read-
ing
previously
measured
for
the
125
Hz
signal.
record
amb.
Side
2
()
TF
5,
Side
!
rewind
um
(2)
c
LF
5
pla
=_.
(3)
[oe
Side
|
se
(4)
o
Side2
HB
Signo!
(5)
([™
Bionk
1-466
Fig.
6-22
Adjacent
track
crosstalk
measurement
procedure
6-6-1090
REC
MUTE
FUNCTION
CHECK
Specification:
Difference
between
specific
recorded
portion
and
erased
internal
portion:
65
dB
(min.)
NOTE:
For
this
check,
a
|
kHz
narrow
bandpass
filter
should
be
used.
The
test
signal
delivered
from
the
AF
oscillator
should
be
tuned
to
the
filter
used.
1.
Connect
the
deck
and
the
test
equipment
as
shown
in
Fig.
6-9.
2.
Load
TEAC
MTT-506
test
tape.
3.
Apply
and
record
a
1
kHz
signal
at
+1
dB
(0.869
mV)
for
several
seconds.
4.
Push
the
REC
MUTE
button
so
that
it
will
cause
the
tape
to
run
with
no
incoming
signal
recording
for
several
seconds.
Dn
fh
W
5.
Push
the
forward
button
again
to
make
normal
record-
ing
for
a
short
duration.
6.
Rewind
the
tape
to
the
original
starting
point
of
the
1
kHz
signal
recorded
portion.
7.
Play
the
tape
and
obtain
the
output
level
of
both
the
recorded
portion
and
the
created
no
signal
portion.
8.
Measure
the
output
level
difference
between
the
por-
tions.
9.
A
65
GB
difference
or
more
is
required.
6-6-11
DOLBY
NR
EFFECT
MEASUREMENT
Specifications:
Variation
from
reference
at
1
kHz:
4dBto7dB
Variation
from
reference
at
10
kHz:
8
dB
to
12
dB
(1)
1
kHz
recorded
w/NR
SYSTEM
in
OUT
1.
Connect
the
deck
and
the
test
equipment
as
shown
in
Fig.
6-9.
.
Make
sure
that
the
NR
SYSTEM
switch
is
set
in
the
OUT
position.
.
Load
a
TEAC
MTT-506
test
tape.
.
Apply
and
record
a
1
kHz
signal
at
—29
dB
(27.5
mV).
.
Rewind
and
play
this
recorded
section.
.
While
playing
the
1
kHz
signal,
read
the
indication
of
the
output
level
on
the
AC
voltmeter
with
the
NR
SYSTEM
switch
at
OUT
and
DOLBY
(D0)
mark)
positions.
7.
The
output
level
in
the
DOLBY
position
should
be
4
dB
to
7
dB
lower
than
the
OUT
position.
N
(2)
1
kHz
recorded
with
NR
SYTEM
set
to
OUT
and
DOLBY
positions.
8.
Repeat
the
above
procedure,
but
record
with
NR
SYS-
TEM
switch
in
OUT
then
DOLBY
positions,
and
measure
in
OUT
position.
Specification
is
the
same
as
that
of
item
(1).
(3)
10
kHz
recorded
with
the
NR
SYSTEM
in
the
OUT
position.
9.
Repeat
the
above
(1)
procedure
changing
the
applied
test
signal
to
10
kHz
at
—39
dB
(8.69
mV).
10.
The
output
level
in
the
DOLBY
position
should
be
8
dB
to
12
dB
lower
than
in
the
OUT
position.
(4)
10kHz
recorded
with
the
NR
SYSTEM
switch
in
both
OUT
and
DOLBY
positions.
11.
Conduct
the
(2)
procedure
changing
the
test
signal
to
10
kHz
at
—39.
dB.
Specification
is
the
same
as
that
for
item
(3).
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BrandTeac
ModelC-1
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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