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TAPE
TRANSPORT
SECTION
Pin
11,13:
These
input
terminals
are
grounded
to
hold
them
low,
because
the
REW
function
is
not
provided
in
the
C-1.
Pin
12,
14:
These
pins
are
grounded
and
therefore
at
low
level.
If
the
PAUSE
button
or
the
PLAY
button
is
depressed
in
the
F.
FWD
mode
or
the
REW
mode
in
this
condition,
FFO
or
RWO
falls
to
the
level
while
SBO
or
PYO
goes
high.
Pin
15
\
18,
20
and
21:
Output
Terminal
All
output
terminals
of
the
LSI
are
open
drain.
Signals
are
output
at
the
high
level.
The
output
voltage
is
Vss
-1V
when
the
output
current
is
SmA.
The
LSI
of
C-1
is
designed
so
that
all
load
currents
are
kept
below
25
mA.
Therefore,
the
output
voltage
is
higher
than
+11V.
Pin
19,22:
These
two
output
terminals
are
unused.
Pin
23:
GND
terminal
Pin
24:
Clock
input
terminal
A
clock
signal
of
40
to
50
kHz
is
required
to
operate
the
SYS-CON.
If
this
clock
signal
is
not
generated
cor-
rectly,
all
of
the
C-1
operations
are
not
ensured.
Q504
and
Q505
comprise
the
clock
oscillator.
The
oscillation
frquency
is
about
45
kHz.
1-3
OPERATION
(1)
Input
priority
The
input
priority
of
the
signals
is
predetermined.
If
two
or
more
signals
are
input
simultaneously,
the
output
is
determined
according
to
the
priority
of
the
input
signals.
Input
signal
priority
is
as
follows
(from
higher
priority
to
lower).
(1)
RES
(RESET)
(2)
STI
(STOP)
(3)
SBI
(PAUSE)
(4)
PYI(PLAY)
(5)
REVERSE
(unused
in
C-1)
(6)
FFI
(F.
FWD),
RWI
(REW)
For
example,
if
the
STOP
button
and
the
PLAY
button
are
depressed
at
the
same
time,
the
SYS-CON
outputs
the
STOP
signal
according
to
the
input
signal
priority,
and
the
tape
deck
is
set
in
the
STOP
mode.
Note
that
when
two
buttons
are
released
at
the
same
time,
the
operation
mode
of
the
button
which
is
released
later
is
selected.
FFI
and
RWI
both
have
the
same
priority.
When
the
F.
FWD
button
and
the
REW
button
are
depressed
at
the
same
time,
both
FFO
and
RWO
signals
are
output.
In
this
case,
the
REWIND
mode
is
selected
in
C-1
by
the
reel
motor
control
circuit.
Fig.
6
Clock
Signal
Oscillator
+13V
(
|
|
(
|
Ov
I6uSEC
23SEC
Fig.
7
Clock
Signal
Waveform
(2)
Record
delay
operation
When
the
operation
is
changed
over
from
REC/PLAY
or
REC/PAUSE
mode
to
STOP,
F.
FWD
or
REW
mode,
SBO
or
PYO
falls
to
the
low
level
about
45
milliseconds
after
RCO
(when
the
clock
frequency
=
45
kHz),
FFOor
RWO
rises
to
the
high
level
after
SBO
or
PYO
falls
to
the
low
level.
This
time
delay
runs
the
tape
until
the
recording
bias
has
stopped
after
completion
of
the
recording
opera-
tion.
A
click
may
be
recorded
if
the
tape
is
removed
from
the
recording
head
while
the
recording
bias
is
still
effective.
The
time
delay
results
from
dividing
the
clock
signal
frequency.
Therefore,
the
delay
time
becomes
short-
er
if
the
clock
signal
frequency
is
high,
and
it
becomes
longer
if
the
frequency
is
low.

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BrandTeac
ModelC-1
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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