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Teac V-3000
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Precautions
Environment
Avoid
using
the
deck
in
the
following
cir-
cumstances:
eHigh
temperature
(such
as
heater,
direct
sunlight).
Extremely
low
temperature.
e
Excessive
humidity,
Dusty
atmosphere.
Where
power
line
voltage
fluctuation
is
severe
(the
use
of
a
voltage
regulator
may
be
advisable),
Be
aware
also
that
placing
other
units
or
any
objects
on
the
deck
can
leave
marks
depending
on
their
weight.
Cassette
Tape
(Fig.
5)
Tape
Selection:
For
the
automatic
tape
select
function
to
work
properly,
metal
and
chrome
(cobalt)
formula
tapes
must
have
tape
identification
holes,
C-120
cassette
tapes:
120-minute
tapes
are
very
thin,
they
tend
to
stretch
and
their
magnetic
layer
is
thin;
they
also
tend
to
introduce
wow
&
flutter,
For
these
reasons,
special
attention
is
required
when
using
them.
If
the
pinch
roller
or
capstan
is
dirty,
tape
might
become
wrapped
around
it
and
this
could
cause
serious
trouble,
For
this
reason,
it
is
re-
commended
that
you
do
not
use
C-120
tapes,
Tape
Handling:
Do
not
store
tape
in
the
following
places:
On
top
of
heaters,
in
direct
sunlight
or
in
any
other
high-temperature
areas,
e
Near
speakers,
on
TV
sets
or
amplifiers
or
near
any
strong
magnetic
fields,
¢
High-humidity
areas
or
dirty,
dusty
areas.
Avoid
dropping
or
subjecting
the
cassettes
to
excessive
shock,
Voltage
Conversion
(For
general
export
models)
(Fig.
6)
If
it
is
necessary
to
change
the
voltage
requirements
of
the
deck
to
match
your
area,
use
the
following
procedure:
1.
DISCONNECT
POWER
LINE
CORD.
2.
Using
a
screwdriver,
turn
the
selector
until
the
desired
voltage
marking
ap-
pears,
IMPORTANT
(for
U.K.
Customers)
The
wires
in
this
mains
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
is
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
iL
or
coloured
RED.
fhe
UX,
ht
ish
it
AC
plug.
THE
APPLIANCE
CONFORMS
WITH
EEC
DIRECTIVE
87/308/EEC
RE-
GARDING
INTERFERENCE
SupP-
PRESSION
*
Dolby
noise
reduction
and
HX
Pro
head-
room
extension
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licens-
ing
Corporation.
HX
Pro
originated
by
Bang
&
Olufsen.
“DOLBY”,
the
double-
D
symbol
OO
and
“HX
PRO”
are
trade-
marks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
Connections
(
Tum
off
power
for
all
equipment
before
making
connections.
Read
instructions
for
each
component
you
intend
to
use
with
the
deck.
Features
and
Controls
(Fiy.
1)
Front
Panel/Remote
Control
Unit
@POWER
Switch
Press
to
switch
the
deck
on.
The
display
window
will
be
illuminated.
Press
again
to
turn
the
deck
off.
Note:
Be
sure
to
wait
more
than
2
seconds
after
the
power
has
been
switched
off
before
switching
the
power
on
again.
@
<<
(Rewind)
Button/
(Fast-
Forward)
Button
When
these
buttons
are
pressed,
the
tape
is
rewound
or
fast-forwarded,
@
REMOTE
SENSOR
(Remote
Con-
trol
Infrared
Signal
Receptor)
This
receives
signals
from
the
provided
RC-393
infrared
remote
control
unit.
QSTOP
Button
Press
to
stop
the
tape
travel
and
release
any
other
mode.
©
>
(Play)
Button
Pressing
this
button
starts
normal-speed
playback,
@
w
(Pause)
Button
Press
to
temporarily
stop
tape
travel
during
recording
or
playback.
In
the
pause
mode,
the
PAUSE
indicator
in
the
display
lights.
Press
the
®
button
or
W
button
again
to
restart
the
tape
(the
indicator
goes
out).
@
RECORD
Button
Press
the
RECORD
button
to
set
the
deck
to
the
record-pause
mode.
The
REC
and
PAUSE
indicators
will
light.
To
start
record-
ing,
press
the
»
button
or
##
button,
To
enter
the
record
mode
using
the
remote
control,
press
the
two
RECORD
buttons
simultaneously.
@
REC
MUTE
Button
Press
this
button
during
recording
to
leave
a
blank
section
between
tunes
(approx.
4
se-
conds).
The
deck
will
enter
the record-
pause
mode.
Press
the
®
button
or
W
button
to
start
recording
again.
(See
page
7.)
O
CLEAR
Button
Pressing
the
CLEAR
button
resets
the
multi-
counter
to
0000".
@
MODE
Button
When
this
button
is
pressed,
the
display
alternates
between
the
conventional
tape
counter
and
the
TRT
(tape-un-time)
counter,
@
RTZ
(Return
to
Zero)
Button
If
this
button
is
pressed,
the
tape
is
fast-
forwarded
or
rewound
until
a
tape
counter
reading
of
“0000”
is
reached,
then
the
deck
stops,
(See page
8.)

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