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14
TAPE
TRANSPORT
SECTION
2-8
AUTOMATIC
REWIND
CIRCUIT
The
automatic
rewind
operation
is
selected
in
three
func-
tions
of
(1)
PLAY,
(2)
OFF
and
(3)
STOP
by
the
switch
S704.
(1)
PLAY
The
tape
cycle
repeats
play
and
rewind
as
follows.
PLAY
>
TAPE
END
~
AUTO
REWIND
>
Stop
at
count
“999”
>
AUTO
PLAY
>
......
Assuming
that
the
index
counter
is
reset
(to
‘‘000”’)
and
the
deck
is
set
in
the
PLAY
mode.
When
the
tape
reaches
the
the
end
in
the
PLAY
mode,
the
tape
end
detection
circuit
operates
and
Q509
outputs
a
high
level
signal.
This
high
level
signal
is
sent
to
pin
10 of
the
SYS-CON
via
route
(1).
The
status
in
which
a
high
level
signal
is
present
at
pin
10
is
equal
to
the
condition
when
the
REWIND
button
is
de-
pressed.
Thus,
the
deck
is
set
in
the
REWIND
mode.
In
the
PLAY
mode,
pins
20
and
21
are
at
the
low
level,
Q521base
is
also
low
and
Q521
is
off.
Therefore,
Q520
is
held
off
even
if
Q509
turns
on
and
Q520
base
goes
high.
Pin
21
goes
high
when
the
PLAY
mode
is
changed
to
the
REWIND
mode.
The
output
of
pin
21
biases
Q507
base
via
route
(2)
and
Q521
base
via
route
(3),
and
turns
on
each
transistor.
The
index
counter
counts
down
after
the
tape
is
rewound.
The
counter
switch
S695
closes
when
the
counter
reaches
“999”.
The
switch
S695
is
closed
while
the
counter
counts
from
“900”
to
“999”,
Current
flows
in
Q513
via
route
(4)
and
Q508
turns
on.
Q507
has
base
bias
so
when
Q507
emitter
falls
to
ground
potential
with
Q508
turned
on,
Q507
turns
on.
At
the
same
time
Q506
is
also
turned
on
by
the
current
in
route
(5).
With
Q506
turned
on,
a
high
level
signal
is
supplied
to
pin
8
via
route
(6)
and
the
deck
is
set
in
the
PLAY
mode.
When
the
operation
mode
is
changed
from
REWIND
to
PLAY,
about
200
milliseconds
delay
time
elapses.
(Refer
to
the
paragraphs
2.5
and
Fig.
13)
The
current
in
the
route
(2)
is
interrupted
when
the
opera-
tion
mode
is
switched
from
REWIND
to
PLAY
as
described
avobe.
Thus,
the
charge
in
C512
is
rapidly
discharged
by
route
(7).
If
the
REWIND
button
is
depressed
immediately
after
the
PLAY
mode
is
selected,
current
flows
again
in
C512
(in
route
(2)).
However,
because
of
the
charging
time
con-
stant,
the
potential
at
the
point
(A)
increases
gradually.
Therefore,
even
if
S695
closes
again
and
Q508
turns
on,
Q507
is
not
turned
on
and
the
PLAY
mode
is
not
automa-
tically
selected.
In
this
case,
the
tape
is
rewound
to
the
end
regardless
of
the
count
of
the
index
counter.
When
the
tape
end
is
detected,
Q509
turns
on
and
a
tape
end
signal
is
transmitted
in
routes
(1)
and
(8).
In
the
REWIND
mode,
Q521
is
turned
on
by
the
current
in
route
(3)
and
thus
Q520
is
set
in
the
standby
condition.
When
Q520
base
is
biased
by
the
current
in
route
(8),
Q520
turns
on
and
Q516
is
turned
on
by
the
current
in
route
(9)
and
supplies
a
high
level
reset
signal
to
pin
2
of
the
SYS-
CON
via
route
(10).
A
rewind
signal
is
also
applied
to
the
SYS-CON
via
route
(1)
at
this
time.
However,
since
the
reset
signal
has
priority
over
all
other
input
signals,
all
SYS-CON
outputs
are
reset
and
the
deck
is
set
in
the
STOP
mode.
(2)
OFF
When
the
switch
S704
is
in
the
OFF
position,
the
output
of
the
tape
end
detection
circuit
is
connected
to
the
STOP
button
circuit.
The
STOP
mode
is
selected
in
the
PLAY,
F.
FWD
and
REWIND
modes
when
the
tape
reaches
the
end.
(3)
STOP
Tape
cycle
is
as
follows.
PLAY
>
TAPE
END
>
AUTO
REWIND
~>
STOP
(at
count
‘999”*)
In
the
PLAY
mode,
the
tape
end
signal
sets
the
deck
in
the
REWIND
mode
via
route
(11).
When
the
count
‘999”
is
reached
in
the
REWIND
MODE,
Q508,
Q507
and
Q506
turn
on,
a
high
level
signal
is
applied
to
the
SYS-CON
via
the
route
(12)
and
the
deck
is
set
in
the
STOP
mode.
When
the
tape
end
is
detected
before
the
count
reaches
“999”
in
the
REWIND
mode,
the
reset
circuit
operates
and
sets
the
deck
in
the
STOP
mode
as
previously
described.

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BrandTeac
ModelC-1
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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