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Teac V-5000 Owner's Manual

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After
setting
is
complete,
the
tape
length
is
indicated
for
approx.
5
seconds;
after
that,
the
counter
indication
is
resumed.
*Set
the
tape
length
again
after
a
cassette
with
a
different
length
is
loaded
or
the
power
is
switched
on.
Hate
Playback
«
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
ON,
i
Press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
(
#)
button
and
load
the
required
cassette.
.
Set the
tape
length.
See
above,
.
Select
the
required
NR
system.
.
Press
the
»
button
to
start
playback.
.
Adjust
the
volume
with
the
amplifier’s
control,
7.
To
end
playback,
press
the
STOP
but-
ton.
PAPw
Stereo
Recording
Recording
from
a
Stereo
Syste
1,
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
ON.
2.
Press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
(
4)
button
and
load
the
cassette
on
which
the
recording
is
to
be
made.
Set
the
tape
length,
(See
above.)
.
Select
the
NR
system
used
in
recording.
|.
Press
the
MPX
FILTER
button
as
re-
quired.
6.
Set
the
BIAS/LEVEL
controls
to
their
center
click
positions,
7,
Select
the
input
using
the
CD
DIRECT
select
button,
(See
below.)
Note:
Since
the
audio
signal
is
directly
input
to
the
CD
DIRECT
IN
terminal,
clearer
sound
can
be
recorded.
When
the
CD
DIRECT
select
button
is
set
to
ON
(=),
the
signal
is
input
via
the
CD
DIRECT
IN
terminal
whereas
if
it
is
set
to
OFF
(11),
the
signals
are
in-
put
via
the
LINE
IN
terminals.
8.
Play
the
source
to
be
recorded.
9.
Press
the
RECORD
button.
The
REC
and
PAUSE
indicators
light.
10.
Adjust
the
recording
level.
Using
the
REC
LEVEL/BALANCE
con-
trals,
adjust
the
recording
level
of
each
channel,
11,Press
the
»
or
1M!
button
to
release
the
rec/pause
made
and
start
recording.
12.To
end
recording,
press
the
stop
button.
Notes:
©
As
this
deck
has
an
auto
tape
selector
mechanism,
be
sure
to
use
cassettes
with
tape
detection
holes.
If
the
cas-
sette
does
not
have
a
detection
hole,
the
optimum
results
will
nat
be
ob-
tained
with
chrome
and
metal
tapes.
@As
C-120
tapes
are
physically
weak
and
could
become
entangled
in
the
transport
mechanism,
do
not
use
them.
OPE
CAUTION:
Recording
pre-recorded
tapes,
records,
or
other
published
or
broadcast
material
may
infringe
copyright
laws.
Check
before
recording.
Checking
CD
Level
This
is
only
possible
with
certain
CD
players,
including
the
TEAC
CD-P4000.
When
the
CD
CHECK
button
is
pressed,
‘the
deck
enters
the
monitor
state
(SOUR-
CE),
allowing
you
to
adjust
the
recording
level
with
the
CD
player
in
the
“fast
play-
ae
mode.
1,
Set
the
deck
to
the
STOP
mode,
then
press
the
CD
CHECK
button,
The
linear
counter
will
indicate
“cdch”,
Start
the
CD
player
and
set
to
the
fast
playback
mode.
During
fast
playback,
adjust
the
re-
cording
level
using
the
REC
LEVEL
control
and
BALANCE
control.
To
release
the
CD
level
check,
press
the
STOP
button.
*The
checking
of
CD
level
is
possible
when
this
deck
is
in
the
stop
mode.
*
Recording
level
adjustment
using
CD
level
check
is
only
possible
when
the
CD
player
is
in
the
fast
play
mode;
do
not
perform
this
adjustment
when
the
CD
player
is
in
the
normal
play
mode.
*Some
CD
players
do
not
output
signals
at
the
correct
level
in
the
fast
play
mode.
x
e
4,
Adjusting
Recording
Level
By
setting
the
recording
level
appropriate-
ly,
it
is
possible
to
make
best
use
of
any
tape’s
characteristics,
If
the
recording
level
is
too
low,
hiss
noise
will
be
conspicuous
in
recording.
Converse-
ly,
if it is
too
high,
the
recording
will
con-
tain
distorted
sound.
1.
Set
the
AUTO
MONITOR
button
to
SOURCE.
In
the
recording
or
rec/pause
mode,
it
is
automatically
set
to
SOUR-
CE.
2.
So
that
the
peak
in
the
source
to
be
recorded
indicates
the
specified
level
on
the
PEAK
LEVEL
METER,
adjust
using
the
REC
LEVEL
control
and
BALANCE
control.
|
Turn
to
adjust
the
difference
in
level
between
the
left
and
right
channels.
—8-
Metal
tape
Chrome
tape:
Normal
tape———
NoRMaL
TTT
32m
012
3
T
When
the
level
reaches
19dB
or
more,
OVER
will
light.
|
A
level
from 0
to
12
dB
i
indicated,
|
Press
this
to
clear
the
peak
hold————)
5
Lindication.
MARGIN]
RESET
Record
Muting
Operation
The
ability
to
leave
blank
unrecorded
(erased)
sections
on
a
tape
during
recording
is
a
real
advantage
in
many
recording
situ-
ations.
For
instance,
you
may
want
to
eliminate
undesired
portions
of
an
FM
broadcast
that
you
are
recording,
such
as
commercials,
station
breaks
or
announce-
ments.
You
may
also
want
to
record
a
com-
plete
program
with
controlled
spacing
between
tunes,
Such
blank
sections
can
easily
be
left
using
the
REC
MUTE
func-
tion.
Automatic
Spacing
Operation
for
a
4-second
blank
(during
recording)
Press
the
REC
MUTE
button during
recording.
The
tape
continues
to
run,
and
a
blank
of
about
4
seconds
is
left
(the
REC
indicator
flashes),
After
4
seconds,
the
deck
automatically
switches
to
the
record-pause
mode
(both
the
REC
and
PAUSE
indicators
light).
To
start
recording
the
next
tune,
press
the
>
or
W
button
(the
PAUSE
indicator
goes
off).
¢
For
a
Blank
of
More
Than
4
Seconds
During
recording,
keep
the
REC
MUTE
button
pressed
for
a
longer
blank
section.
Release
the
button
to
enter
the
record-
pause
mode.
For
a
Blank
of
Less
Than
4
Seconds
After
pressing
the
REC
MUTE
button
during
recording,
press
the
REC
MUTE
or
PAUSE
button
before
the
4-second
interval
has
expired,
to
cancel
the
muting
mode
and
engage
the
record-pause
mode,
To
restart
recording
press
the
«
or
>
button,
Previously
recorded
tapes
will
be
erased
automatically
when
you
make
a
new
record-
ing.
Alternatively,
tapes
can
be
erased
by
“recording”
on
them
with
the
REC
LEVEL
control
set
to
“oo”,

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Teac V-5000 Specifications

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BrandTeac
ModelV-5000
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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