Handling Cassette Tapes - Pioneer CT-W603RS Operating Instructions Manual

Stereo double cassette deck
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HANDLING
CASSETTE
TAPES
A
_
Turn
pencil
to
remove
tape
slack
el
cl
For erasure
prevention
remove
___
Tab
for
__
Side
A
Tab
for
Side
B
Cover
with
adhesive
tape
Erasure
prevention
tabs
i
Sensor
holes
_l
TYPE
IV
(Metal)
tape
Sensorl,__holes
TYPE
il
(High/CrO2)
tape
J CHECK CASSETTE
BEFORE USE
]
Check
the following
items
before
loading
a cassette
tape:
Is the tape loose, or is some of the tape outside
the
cassette?
If some
of the tape
is loose or projecting
outside
the cassette
shell,
the tape
may not properly
enter
between
the capstan
and pinch
roller.
This will prevent
the tape from being supplied
properly,
and
may even damage
the tape itself.
In such cases,
insert a pencil into
the reel hole and
take up the slack
(Fig.
A).
Some
cassette
tapes
come
with
a plastic
or thick
paper
stopper
to prevent
the tape from becoming
slack.
Remove
this stopper when
loading
the cassette
and
replace
it after
using the cassette.
Are the accidental
erasure
prevention
tabs intact?
These
tabs allow
you to prevent
important
recordings
from
being
erased
accidentally.
When
the tab on the cassette
shell
is broken
off (Fig. B), it is not possible
to activate
the recording
function,
so
valuable
recordings
will
not be erased
by mistake.
To rerecord
on a cassette
whose
tab has been
broken
off, simply
stick
a piece
of doubled
adhesive
tape
over
the
hole (Fig.
C).
When
using
TYPE
1V (Metal)
or TYPE
!1 (High/CrO2)
tapes,
be
careful
not to block
the sensor
holes with the tape
(Fig. D, Fig. E).
If the holes
are blocked,
the automatic
tape
selector
mechanism
will not operate
correctly.
NO TES:
The accidental
erasure
prevention
tab for each
side is the one
located
on the top left when
the side that
you want
to protect
is facing
you.
When breaking
off the tab, do not use a magnetized
screwdriver.
[ AUTOMATIC
TAPE
SELECTOR
FUNCTION
]
This cassette
deck is equipped
with an automatic
tape selector func-
tion which
utilizes
the sensor
holes
on the tape
cassette
to deter-
mine the type
of tape
being used.
The
deck is then
set to match
the tape
recording
bias and equalization.
NO TES:
When
using
TYPE IV
(Metal)
tapes,
make
sure that
the tapes
have
sensor
holes.
Make sure that the sensor holes on the cassette
are not blocked;
otherewise
the
tape
selector
mechanism
will
not
function
properly.
Do not
use TYPE
I1! (FeCr)
tapes.
I TIPS ON CASSETTE
TAPES
I
Leader
tape
(which
cannot
be recorded
on) is provided
at the
beginning
of a cassette
tape.
Let the tape run for about
5 se-
conds
before starting
to record,
to allow the leader
tape to clear
the recording
head.
Do not
leave
a cassette
tape
exposed
to the
environment.
Store
the cassette
in its case
after
use so that dust
and dirt
do not
adhere
to
the
tape,
and
so the
tape
will
not
get
slack.
Store
tapes
in a location
free
from
magnetism,
dust,
dirt,
oil, heat
and humidity.
Because
C-120
tapes
are very thin,
they
can easily
jam in the
pinch rollers
and capstan,
and they
often
are subject
to other
problems
such as irregular
winding.
It is best not to use them
with
this
deck.
If cassette
tapes
are irregularly
wound,
the tape may get jammed
in the rollers.
This can cause
damage
to both the tape
and the
deck.
If you
are not certain
whether
the tape
is wound
evenly,
fast forward
or rewind
the tape from beginning
to end, to make
sure that
the tape
is properly
wound.
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