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Teac R-9000
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Precautions
Environment
Avoid
using
the
deck
in
the
following
conditions:
eAt
high
temperatures
(near
a
heater,
exposed
to
direct
sunlight,
etc.).
e
At
extremely
low
temperatures.
e
Where
there
is
excessive
humidity.
e
In
a
dusty
atmosphere.
e
Where
power
line
voltage
fluctuations
are
severe
(the
use
of
a
voltage
regulator
may
be
advisable).
Cassette
Tape
(Fig.
4)
Tape
Selection:
For
the
automatic
tape
select
function
to
work
properly,
metal
and
chrome
(cobalt)
tapes
must
have
tape
identification
holes.
Tape
Handling:
Do
not
store
tapes
in
the
following
places:
e
On
top
of
heaters,
exposed
to
direct
sun-
light
or
in
any
other
places
with
high
temperatures.
e
Near
speakers,
on
TV
sets
or
amplifiers,
or
where
they
would
be
exposed
to
strong
magnetic
fields.
eWhere
humidity
is
high
and
in
dirty,
dusty
places.
Avoid
dropping
or
subjecting
cassettes
to
excessive
shocks.
Voltage
Conversion
(For
general
export
models)
(Fig.
7)
If
it
is
necessary
to
change
the
voltage
selector
of
the
deck
to
be
suitable
for
your
area,
use
the
following
procedure:
1.
DISCONNECT
THE
POWER
LINE
CORD.
2.
Using
a
screwdriver,
turn
the
selector
until
the
required
voltage
marking
appears.
IMPORTANT
(for
U.K.
Customers)
The
wires
in
this
main
lead
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
BLUE:
NEUTRAL
BROWN:
LIVE
As
the
colours
of
the
wires
in
the
mains
lead
of
this
apparatus
may
not
corres-
pond
with
the
coloured
markings
identi-
fying
the
terminals
in
your
plug,
pro-
ceed
as
follows:
The
wire
which
is
coloured
BLUE
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
js
marked
with
the
letter
N
or
coloured
BLACK.
The
wire
which
is
coloured
BROWN
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
RED.
In
the
U.K,
this
unit
is
sold
without
an
AC
plug.
THE
APPLIANCE
CONFORMS
WITH
EEC
DIRECTIVE
87/308/EEC
RE-
INTERFERENCE
SUP-
GARDING
PRESSION
CONFORME
AL
D.M.
13
APRILE
1989
DIRETTIVA
CEE/87/308
*Dolby
noise
reduction
and
HX
PRO
headroom
extension
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
HX
PRO
originated
by
Bang
and
Olufsen.
“Dolby”,
the
double-D
symbol
and
“HX
PRO”
are
trade
marks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corpora-
tion,
Features
and
Controls
(Figs.
1
and
2)
Front
Panel
@
POWER
Switch
Press
to
switch
the
deck
on.
The
display
window
will
be
illuminated.
Press
again
to
turn
the
deck
off.
Note:
When
switching
the
power
on
again
after
switching
it
off,
be
sure
to
wait
for
more
than
3
seconds.
@
Eject
Button
Press
in
the
stop
mode
to
open
the
cassette
holder.
(Eject
functions
only
in
the
STOP
made.)
©
Cassette
Holder
Load
the
cassette
here.
@
REMOTE
SENSOR
(Remote
Con-
trol
Infrared
Signal
Receptor)
This
receives
signals
from
the
provided
RC-366
(R-9000)/RC-365
(V-9000)
infrared
remote
control
unit.
©
CPS
Button
This
button
is
used
to
activate
the
CPS
(Computomatic
Program
Search)
facility.
For
details,
refer
to
page
9.
@
Multi-Display
Window
@)
Multi-Counter
e
Tape
Counter
Mode
(0000)
In
this
mode,
the
counter
functions
as
a
conventional
tape
counter,
counting
up
when
the
tape
is
moving
forward
and
down
when
the
tape
is
being
rewound
(or
reversed
in
the
R-9000).
The
display
can
be
cleared
by
pressing
CLEAR
button
@)
,
resetting
the
counter
to
“0000”.
{f
the
DISPLAY
button
of
the
PEAK
LEVEL
buttons
is
pressed,
the
indication
will
be
in
“dB”,
eRT
(remaining
time)
Counter
Mode
(OOMOOS):
The
remaining
time
of
tape
is
indicated
during
recording
and
play-
back.
Connections
(Fig.
3)
eTurn
off
the
power
of
all
equipment
before
making
connections.
e
Read
the
instructions
of
each
component
you
intend
to
use
with
the
deck.
e
The
UR
(Unified
Remote
Control)
termi-
nals
are
used
for
total
system
control
when
linked
to
future
TEAC
components.
For
the
connection
of
the
UR
terminals,
refer
to
the
owner's
manual
of
the
com-
ponent
to
which
the
deck
is
to
be
con-
nected.
e
TAPE
LENGTH
Mode:
Indicates
the
length
of
three
types
of
tape
C-46L,
C-60
and
C-90.
When
a
tape
is
loaded,
enter
its
length.
(See
page
9.)
(@®
PEAK
LEVEL
METER
This
meter
shows
the
peak
level
of
the
input
or
playback
signal.
The
meter
has
a
peak
hold
feature,
which
will
hold
very
brief
peaks
that
might
other-
wise
pass
unnoticed.
In
the
record
mode,
the
meter
indicates
the
level
of
the
source
signals
after
adjustment
with
the
record
level
controls.
The
highest
peak
to
be
recorded
should
generally
not
exceed
the
meter
reference
reading
for
the
type
of
tape
used.
During
play-
back,
the
meter
indicates
the
level
of
the
signals
recorded
on
the
tape.
©
CALIBRATION
Indicator
Lights
together
with
“LEVEL/BIAS”
in
the
calibration
mode.
Tape
Type
Indicator
Tape
type
indicator
above
the
meter
indicates
the
type
of
tape
being
used.
The
R-9000/V-9000
has
an
auto
tape
selector
function,
with
which
the
NORMAL,
CrO,
or
METAL
indicator
lights
when
a
tape
is
loaded
into
the
cassette
holder.
MEMORY
Indicator
Lights
in
the
memory
mode.
©
Mode
Indicator
ePLAY:
Lights
during
recording
and
playback,
A
direction
indi-
cator
lamp
also
fights.
e
REC:
Lights
in
the
recording
mode
and
flickers
during
recording
muting.
ePAUSE:
Lights
when
the
tape
is
stopped
temporarily.
@
BLANK
SCAN
Indicator
(R-9000
only)
Lights
during
the
blank
scan
mode.

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