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Technics RS-TR155

Technics RS-TR155
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Technics RS-TR155 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Track System4-track, 2-channel stereo
Tape Speed4.8 cm/s
MotorDC Servo Motor
Signal to Noise Ratio (dolby B)68 dB
Power SupplyAC 120V, 60Hz
TypeCassette Deck
Heads1 x Playback, 1 x Erase
Frequency Response (Normal Tape)30 Hz - 14 kHz
Input Sensitivity/Impedance (Mic)0.5 mV/600 Ohms
Output Level/Impedance (Line)500mV
Dimensions430 x 125 x 290mm

Summary

Suggestions for Safety

Water and Moisture

Advice on keeping the unit away from water and moisture to prevent damage.

Ventilation

Ensuring proper airflow by situating the unit correctly.

Power Sources

Guidance on connecting the unit to the correct power supply.

Outdoor Antenna Grounding

Instructions for grounding an outdoor antenna system for safety.

Accessories

Stereo Connection Cables

Cables for connecting audio equipment for stereo sound.

L-type Cables

Specific L-type cables included with the unit.

AC Power Supply Cord

The polarized power cord for operating the unit.

Connections

REMOTE CONTROL IN Terminal

Input terminal for receiver/amplifier control signals.

REMOTE CONTROL OUT Terminal

Output terminal for controlling other devices.

SYNCHRO EDIT Terminal

Terminal for synchronized editing with CD players.

AC OUTLET

An unswitched power outlet on the unit for other devices.

About Cassette Tapes

Avoid the Following Types of Tapes

Lists tape types that may cause operational issues or damage.

Notes About Cassette Handling

Guidelines for proper cassette handling to prevent tape breakage.

Avoid Tape Storage Locations

Recommends locations to avoid for storing cassette tapes.

Maintenance

Head-Care

Procedure for cleaning tape heads, pinch roller, and capstan.

Head Demagnetization

Guidance on demagnetizing heads to maintain sound quality.

External Surface Maintenance

Instructions for cleaning the unit's exterior.

Front Panel Controls and Functions

Power and Indicators

Controls for power, status indicators, and level meters.

Playback and Recording Controls

Buttons and selectors for tape playback, recording, and noise reduction.

Special Function Controls

Controls for timer, edit-recording speed, and headphone connection.

Playback Operations

Basic Playback

Steps to start playback of a cassette tape in either deck.

Temporary Stop

How to temporarily pause playback and resume it.

Stopping Playback

Procedure to completely stop the playback operation.

Playback Functions

Listening to Dolby NR Tapes

How to listen to tapes recorded with Dolby Noise Reduction.

Reverse Mode Selection

Options for selecting different tape playback modes.

Series Playback

Continuous playback of both sides of multiple tapes.

Playback (Continued)

Locate and Play a Tune

Searching for specific parts of a tape while listening at high speed.

Listen Through Headphones

Instructions for connecting and using headphones.

Automatic Tape Select

Unit automatically adjusts bias and equalization for tape type.

Recording

Recording from Sound Source

Steps to record audio from an external source onto tape.

Dolby Noise-Reduction

How to use Dolby NR for recording to reduce tape hiss.

Reverse Mode Selection

Choosing recording direction for one side or both sides.

Recording Level Adjustment

Adjusting input levels for optimal recording quality.

Edit-Recording

Synchro Start

Initiates tape-to-tape recording simultaneously.

Edit-Recording Speed

Selecting normal or high speed for the recording process.

Temporary Stop

Pausing edit-recording while maintaining playback.

Convenient Features for Recording

Compact Disc Synchro Edit Recording

Recording from CD to tape synchronized with tape length.

Automatic Record Muting

Creating silent intervals for easier track selection.

Timer RecordingPlayback

Timer Recording (Deck 2 Only)

Setting up automatic recording at a preset time.

Timer Playback

Setting up automatic tape playback at a preset time.

After Recording

Preventing Erasure of Recorded Sounds

Using tape tabs to prevent accidental erasure of recordings.

Erasing Recorded Sounds

Procedure to erase existing recordings without making new ones.

Technical Specifications

Cassette Deck Section

Detailed technical specifications for the cassette deck.

General Specifications

Overall technical details including power and dimensions.

Troubleshooting Guide

Tape Moves But No Sound

Addresses issues when tape plays but no audio is heard.

Distorted or Poor Sound Quality

Diagnoses problems related to distorted or low sound output.

Recording Not Possible

Troubleshooting steps when recording function fails.

Product Service

Warning Concerning Cover Removal

Advisory against customer removal of unit covers for service.

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