EasyManuals Logo

Teac C-1 User Manual

Teac C-1
96 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #42 background imageLoading...
Page #42 background image
10
TAPE
TRANSPORT
SECTION
2-3
TAPE
LOADING
CIRCUIT
C-1
adopts
the
dual
capstan
drive
system.
If
a
cassette
tape
is
slack,
it
may
cause
intermittent
sound
or
level
fluctua-
tion,
or
even
disable
recording
or
playback.
To
prevent
this,
a
circuit
which
automatically
pull
the
slack
in
the
tape
is
provided.
This
circuit
operates
when
a
cassette
is
loaded
after
the
deck
is
switched
on
or
when
the
deck
is
switched
on
after
a
cassette
is
loaded.
(1)
When
a
cassette
is
loaded
after
the
deck
has
been
switched
on.
When
a
cassette
is
loaded,
S693
is
switched
ON.
Then,
current
flows
in
C652
via
route
(1)
and
turns
on
Q659
until
C652
is
charged.
With
Q659
on,
a
part
of
the
collec-
tor
current
(in
the
route
(3))
turns
on
Q660
and
supplies
current
to
the
reel
motors
(route
(4)).
The
current
in
route
(2)
clamps
the
base
of
Q660
at
about
2.5V
and
limits
the
emitter
potential
to
about
1.8V.
The
other
part
of
the
Q659
collector
current
(in
route
(5))
is
sent
to
the
brake
solenoid
drive
circuit
and
used
to
drive
the
brake
solenoid.
Since
C522
is
being
charged
in
this
time,
the
solenoid
is
operated
intermittently
as
previously
described.
When
the
solenoid
is
operated
and
the
reel
table
brake
is
released,
the
reel
table
rotates
to
pull
the
slack
in
the
tape
because
weak
current
flows
in
the
right
and
left
reel
motors
as
previously
described.
Since
equal
current
flows
in
the
right
and
left
reel
motors,
the
tape
is
balanced
and
slack
eliminated.
The
torque
at
this
time
is
very
small,
and
can
not
damage
the
tape.
The
time
during
which
the
current
flows
in
the
reel
motors
is
a
little
longer
than
the
time
during
which
the
brake
is
released
due
to
different
operating
voltage
between
the
reel
motor
circuit
and
the
solenoid
drive
circuit.
The
signal
in
the
route
(9)
is
used
to
inhibit
the
SYS-CON
output
while
a
cassette
tape
is
loaded.
The
signal
in
the
route
(10)
is
used
to
hold
the
tape
end
detection
circuit
while
a
cassette
tape
is
loaded.
(2)
When
the
deck
is
switched
on
after
a
cassette
is
loaded.
With
a
cassette
loaded,
S693
is
turned
on.
When
the
power
switch
of
a
deck
is
turned
on
in
this
condi-
tion,
the
DC
power
supply
rises
and
current
flows
in
route
(1).
Then
current
flows
in
routes
(2)
to
(5),
and
(9)
and
(10)
in
the
process
described
in
(1).
C522
is
still
not
charged
by
this
time.
Current
does
not
flow
in
route
(7),
and
it
is
impossible
to
operate
circuits
on
and
after
Q524.
To
turn
on
Q524,
bias
current
is
supplied
to
Q524
via
route
(8)
for
a
short
time
until
C524
has
charged.
When
Q524
turns
on,
Q525
turns
on
and
then
Q534
turns
on
and
supplies
+24V
to
the
brake
solenoid
to
operate
it.
The
other
operations
are
the
same
as
those
on
(1).
Routes
(11)
and
(12)
are
used
to
discharge
C652
and
C524,
respec-
tively.
0527
R577
TAPE
END
DETECTING
CIRCUIT
INHIBIT
SIGNAL
(0)
(TO
O51!
BASE)
[SYS-CON
“OUTPUT
[BRAKE
SOLENOID
DRIVE
CIRCUIT.
—=~—SOC=C<“C~S~S*C‘“<=CS~S*StSSS
INHIBIT
CIRCUIT
yeav
(See
FIG.6)
|
1s
BB
+10V
\
0633
Q5!13
(Dd
R546
e/
R5agy,
Q)
ee
ree
>
ce
ee
cS
mowed
BRAKE
SOLENOID
+1OV
m
RET
I
il]
ee]
Q659
in
()
R669
<
1
>
KA)
1
4
<
C654)
TF]
ions
iv
~=,
R672;
®
re.
1@
son
|ces2
LEFT
°
‘wean?
|
|
D658
)
iov
REEL
MOTOR
®
&
|
contro
PCB
©
=
(Mm
JH
aicuT
o
———-
p6so
|
3
Roce
(0)
OFF
ON
ai
0660
rane
$693
0
p
I
066!
R674
«REEL
MOTOR
18
Sec
CAPSTAN
MOTOR
SW
BRAKE
T~1297
290.
mSec
1Sec
Fig.11
Tape
Loading
Circuit

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Teac C-1 and is the answer not in the manual?

Teac C-1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTeac
ModelC-1
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals