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16
TAPE
TRANSPORT
SECTION
2-9
TIMER
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
The
timer
control
circuit
turns
AC
power
on
and
off
supplied
to
C-1
bya
timer
switch
external
to
the
tape
deck,
and
actuates
the
recording
(playback)
operation.
(1)
Timer
start
circuit
Refer
to
Fig.
20.
When
the
REC
TIMER
switch
S692
is
off,
Q519
base
is
grounded
and
thus
Q519
does
not
oper-
ate.
When
the
deck
is
powered
with
S692
turned
on,
cur-
rent
flows
in
C517
via
routes
(1)
and
(2).
Q519
is
turned
on
by
the
current
in
route
(1).
Q519
collector
current
turns
on
Q518.
Q518
supplies
high
level
signals
to
pin
4
and
8
of
the
SYS-CON
(via
routes
(3)
and
(4)).
As
de-
scribed
in
the
paragraphs
2.1,
when
the
deck
is
powered,
Q517
is
turned
on
via
route
(5)
and
Q516
is
turned
on
via
route
(6)
and
an
initial
power
reset
signal
is
supplied
to
the
SYS-CON
via
route
(7).
The
reset
signals
have
priority
over
all
other
input
signals.
Thus,
the
SYS-CON
does
not
oper-
ate
as
long
as
it
is
supplied
with
the
rest
signal.
When
current
flows
in
C517,
the
potential
at
point
(B)
is
greater
than
that
at
point
(C)
because
R556
is
larger
than
R555.
Therefore,
when
the
potential
at
point
(A)
falls
as
C517
charging
proceeds,
Q519
is
held
on
for
a
longer
time.
This
relationship
is
illustrated
in
Fig.
19.
As
seen
from
Fig.
19,
signals
are
left
in
routes
(3)
and
(4)
even
after
the
SYS-
CON
reset
signal
has
stopped.
Thus,
the
deck
is
set
in
the
REC-PLAY
mode.
If
the
record
protection
tab
is
broken
off,
the
PLAYBACK
mode
is
selected
instead
of
the
RECORD
mode.
When
the
power
supply
is
interrupted,
the
charge
in
C517
is
rapidly
discharged
via
route
(8)
and
C517
is
set
ready
for
the
next
start.
Intermittent
recording
(or
playback)
can
be
repeated
any
time
until
the
tape
reaches
the
end.
Current
flows
in
route
(1)
only
when
the
power
switch
is
turned
on.
Thus,
the
deck
mode
is
unchanged
even
if
the
REC
TIMER
switch
is
set
to
the
“IN”
position
after
the
power
switch
is
turned
on.
+13V
Ov
OFF
Q519,
O5i8
ON
OFF
O517,
O516
ON
HIGH
®
LOW
HIGH
©
Low
Approx.
4
Sec
Approx.
lOOmSec
POWER
ON
®
(2)
Timer
stop
circuit
The
captsan
motor
rotates
continously
even
after
the
tape
stops
at
the
end
in
ordinary
recording
or
playback
opera-
tion
without
using
the
timer.
There
is
usually
nobody
present
during
timer
controlled
recording,
so
it
is
undesirable
that
the
captsan
motor
should
rotate
after
the
tape
reaches
the
end.
To
avoid
this,
the
circuit
is
designed
so
that
the
captsan
motor
also
stops
when
the
deck
stops
operation
at
the
tape
end
during
timer
recording.
(Refer
to
Fig.21)
Q904
to
Q906
and
their
peripheral
circuits
comprise
a
constant
voltage
circuit
which
supplies
power
to
the
captsan
motor.
Voltage
values
indicated
in
the
circuit
are
those
obtained
in
the
course
of
recording
or
plyback.
Values
put
in(_
)
indi-
cate
values
obtained
when
the
timer
is
stopped.
These
voltage
values
are
approximate.
While
the
deck
is
operating
in
the
REC/PLAY
mode,
some
voltage
is
applied
to
the
anode
of
SCR
D543
via
routes
(9)
and
(10).
However,
since
Q509
of
the
tape
end
detection
circuit
is
off
at
this
time,
SCR
is
cut
off.
When
the
tape
end
detection
circuit
operates
at
the
tape
end
and
Q509
tums
on,
current
flows
in
the
collector
of
Q509
via
route
(11).
Then,
a
very
weak
current
flows
from
the
gate
to
the
cathode
of
SCR
(via
route
(12))
and
the
SCR
becomes
conductive.
With
SCR
turned
on,
current
flows
in
routes
(9)
to
(13)
and
(10)
to
(14).
As
current
flows
in
routes
(10)
to
(14),
Q516
turns
on
and
resets
the
SYS-CON.
Then,
the
deck
is
set
in
the
STOP
mode.
When
current
flows
in
routes
(9)
to
(13),
the
potential
at
point
(F)
becomes
about
2.2V.
Thus,
no
current
flows
in
the
base
of
Q905
(and
Q904)
and
the
constant
voltage
circuit
out-
puts
no
voltage.
Power
supply
to
the
captsan
motor
circuit
is
stopped,
and
the
captsan
motor
therefore
stops.
Even
if
the
deck
is
set
in
the
STOP
mode
and
Q509
is
turned
off
again,
SCR
is
held
conductive
because
a
very
weak
current
flows
in
the
SCR
via
routes
(9)
to
(13).
To
reset
the
timer
stop
condition,
set
the
REC
TIMER
switch
to
the
‘“OUT”
position
or
turn
off
the
deck
power
switch
and
turn
off
the
SCR
temporarily.
=
@x
R557/(R556+R557)
©
4%
@x
R5§5/(R554+R555)
©+2@
THRESHOLD
LEVEL
&
(vee
OF
O5I7
or
O519)+(
vp
OF
D522
or
D557)
RbL4av
REC
ond
PLAY
SIGNAL
RESET
SIGNAL
T-1305
Fig.
19
Rec/Play
and
Reset
Timing
Chart

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BrandTeac
ModelC-1
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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