Set The Timer; Troubleshooting - Teac R-9000 Owner's Manual

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Note:
elf the signal is particularly low level for
more than 10 seconds continuously, such
as a pianissimo section in classical music,
etc., it may be detected as a blank and the
Blank
Scan
operation
may
be engaged
erroneously.
Timer-Controlled Operations
(Fig. 9)
Timer-Controlled Recording
1. Connect
your deck and stereo system
to a commercially available clock timer
as shown in the diagram.
(R-9000)
Determine the side of tape on which you
want to start recording with the < or >
button.
2. Make
all the preparations for normal
recording, but leave the deck in the stop
mode.
3. Set the audio timer to the required
start (power on) and stop (power off)
times.
4. Set the TIMER
switch on the deck to
REC.
When
the preset start time is
reached,
power
will be supplied
and
recording will start.
(R-9000)
Note:
The
tape direction
( < or > )
does not change when the power is switched
off. Take
this into consideration when
performing timer-controlled operation.
Timer-Controlled Playback
1. Check
that the deck is correctly con-
nected
to
the amplifier
for normal
playback operation.
2. Connect the deck and amplifier to an
audio
timer
as for timer-controlled
recording.
(R-9000)
Determine the side of tape you want to
play first.
3. Make all preparation for normal play-
back, but do not start the tape.
4. Set the audio
timer
to the required
start (power on) and stop (power off)
times.
5. Set the TIMER switch on the deck to
PLAY.
When the preset start time is reached,
power will be switched on and playback
will start.
Remote Controlled Operation (Fig. 2)
The provided RC-366 (R-9000) or RC-365
(V-9000) remote control unit allows the
R-9000/V-9000 to be operated from a dis-
tance. The control buttons on the remote
control
unit function in almost the same
way as those on the front panel of the R-
9000/V-9000,
but they have slightly dif-
ferent names, etc.
Precautions on Remote Control Operation
(Figs. 5 and 6)
1. Battery Replacement
1. Remove the lid.
2. Insert 2 "AA'' type dry batteries.
Be sure that the batteries are inserted
with
their
negative
and
positive
terminals positioned correctly.
3. Close the lid until it clicks.
How often should the batteries be changed?
The batteries will normally last about six
months.
However
if you
notice that the
distance between the remote control unit
and the R-9000/V-9000 required for opera-
tion becomes shorter, the batteries should
be changed. Replace the batteries with two
new ones.
Precautions Regarding Batteries
e Be sure to insert the batteries with the
positive (+) and negative (-) terminals
positioned correctly.
e Never use old and new batteries together.
e Replacement
batteries should be of the
same type. Never use batteries of different
types together.
e Rechargeable and non-rechargeable batte-
ries can be used. Refer to their precaution
labels.
eRemove
the batteries from
the remote
control unit when it will not be used for a
long period of time.
e When the batteries are weak, replace them
as soon as possible.
e Do not heat or disassemble batteries and
do not dispose of them by throwing them
into a fire.
2. Remote Control Unit RC-366 or RC-365
When operating using the remote control,
point the front of the unit at the remote
sensor of the R-9000/V-9000. The remote
control unit can be used within the range
shown in Fig. 6.
Notes:
e Even if the remote control unit is operated
within the effective range, remote control
Operation may be impossible if there is
any obstruction between the R-9000/V-
9000 and the remote control unit.
elf the deck is operated in the vicinity of
other appliances generating infrared rays,
or if other remote control devices using
infrared rays are used near the R-9000/
V-9000,
the deck
may operate incor-
rectly. Conversely, if the R-9000/V-9000's
remote
control
unit is operated
in the
vicinity of other appliances which use an
infrared remote control device, the other
appliance may operate incorrectly.
e When the unit will not be used for a long
period of time (more than one month),
remove
the
batteries
to prevent
them
from leaking. If they do leak, wipe off the
liquid inside the battery compartment and
ah Aa
replace the batteries with new ones.
eDo not place books or other objects on
the remote
control unit as they could
oress
the
buttons
and
discharge
the
batteries.
Maintenance (Fig. 8)
The heads and tape path should be cleaned
and demagnetized periodically.
Cleaning the Tape Path
e Apply
head
cleaning fluid* to special
cotton swabs or a soft cloth, and lightly
rub the heads, capstans and all metal
parts in the tape path.
e Also clean the pinch rollers using rubber
cleaning fluid*
* Both are available as TEAC HC-1 and RC-
1 in the U.S.A. or in the TEAC 12-261
Tape Recorder Cleaning Kit in other areas.
Demagnetizing Heads
Be sure that the power is off, then demagne-
tize the heads using a TEAC E-3 demagne-
tizer or equivalent. For details of its use,
read its instructions.
Removing the Cassette Lid
For easy access to the heads to clean or
demagnetize
them,
remove
the
cassette
lid by pressing the tab shown below.
*When removing the lid, be sure to hold it.
Troubleshooting
Basic
troubleshooting
of a cassette tape
deck is similar to troubleshooting any other
electrical or electronic equipment. Always
check
the most
obvious
possible
causes
first. To give you a few ideas of what to
look for, check the following:
e No power: Is the power cord connected?
e Tape begins running when power is turned
on. Is the TIMER function switched on?
eNo
audio
output.
Have all connections
been done correctly?

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