Troubleshooting; Dolby Hx Pro - Teac W-550R Owner's Manual

Stereo double cassette deck
Table of Contents

Advertisement

2. Press
the
SYNC
REV
button
(the
corresponding indicator will light).
3. Press either of DUB START
buttons
(HIGH or NORMAL).
4. The tapes in TAPE | and Il travel as
illustrated in the chart "Synchro
Re-
verse Dubbing Operation' on page 8.
Notes:
elf tapes with different lengths are used,
the blank section will be increased. To
prevent
this, use
tapes with
the same
length as far as possible.
e During
high-speed
dubbing
with
the
SYNC REV button engaged, when either
deck stops at the end of tape, the other
deck
performs
normal-speed
running
(playback or recording) till the end of
tape,
at which
point
both
decks
are
reversed and high-speed dubbing restarts.
Manuel editing with REC MUTE
and PAUSE
During normal-speed dubbing, you can edit
the dubbed tape as required using the REC
MUTE
and PAUSE
buttons. For example,
you can record only the required tunes on
TAPE | to TAPE II bypassing the unwanted
tunes.
e During
normal-speed dubbing, when the
PAUSE button is pressed, TAPE I! enters
the record-pause mode while TAPE | con-
tinues playback. While listening the TAPE
| sound, when the portion you want to
dub is reached, press the PAUSE button
again to restart recording on TAPE II:
e During normal-speed dubbing, when the
REC
MUTE
button is pressed, TAPE 1!
enters the record muting operation as in
normal 'recording. To restart recording on
TAPE II, press the PAUSE button.
CAUTION:
Recording pre-recorded tapes, records,
or other published or broadcast material
may infringe copyright laws. Check be-
fore recording.
Timer-Controlled Operation
(Fig. 6)
By using the W-550R with an audio timer,
tapes can be recorded or played back at
any preset time. If tapes are loaded in both
decks, you can also start continuous play-
back in this way.
Timer Recording (TAPE 11 only)
Recording a broadcasting program:
1, Connect the deck and stereo system to a
commercially
available audio timer as
shown in the diagram.
2. Set the power switches of all compo-
nents to ON.
. Load the recordable cassette in TAPE II.
Set the REVERSE MODE switch to the
required
position.
(Refer
to
'Tape
Travel
Depending
on
Setting
of RE-
VERSE MODE Switch" on page 6.)
5. Set the TIMER switch to the REC po-
sition.
6. Tune to the broadcasting station to be
recorded.
7. Press PAUSE then RECORD to set the
deck to the record-pause mode.
8. Adjust the recording level with the RE-
CORD control as in normal recording.
9. Set the DOLBY NR switch as desired.
10. Set the tape running direction to start
recording
using the< or
button
of
TAPE Il.
11. Set the audio timer to the required start
(power on) and stop (power off) times.
When
this setting
is completed,
the
power to all components will be switch-
ed off.
When the preset start time is reached, power
will be supplied and recording will start
automatically.
Pwo
Timer Playback
1. Connect the deck and stereo system to
a commercially available audio timer as
shown in the diagram.
2. Set the power switches of all com-
ponents to ON.
3. Load pre-recorded cassette(s) in TAPE
1 or Il (or both).
4, Set the REVERSE MODE switch to the
required
position.
(Refer
to
"Tape
Travel Depending on Setting of RE-
VERSE MODE Switch' on page 6.)
5. Set the TIMER
switch to the PLAY
Position.
Set the DOLBY
NR switch as desired.
Set
the
tape
running
direction
to
start playback using the <or > button.
8. Set the audio
timer to the required
start (power on) and stop (power off)
times. When this setting is completed,
the power to all components will be
switched off.
When
the
preset
start
time
is reached,
power will be supplied and playback will
start automatically.
Notes:
e The tape running direction just before the
power
is turned
off will be maintained
when
the
power
-is turned
on
again.
Remember
this when setting for timer
controlled operation.
eWhen cassettes are loaded in both decks,
TAPE | will start playback because it has
priority.
eWhen
cassettes are loaded in both decks
with the REVERSE
MODE
switch set
to
CONT
PLAY
position,
the tape in
SP
a
aoe
TAPE Il will always start playback in the
forward direction in continuous play.
eBe sure to set the TIMER switch to the
OUT
position
after timer
operation
is
completed.
Maintenance (Fig. 5)
The heads and tape path should be cleaned
and demagnetized periodically.
Cleaning Tape Path
eApply
head
cleaning fluid* to special
cotton swabs or a soft cloth, and lightly
tub the heads,
capstans
and
all metal
parts in the tape path.
e Also clean the pinch rollers using rubber
cleaning fluid*.
*Both
are available in TEAC
HC-1 and
RC-1
in the
U.S.A.
or TEAC
TZ-261
Tape
Recorder
Cleaning
Kit
in other
areas.
Demagnetizing Heads
Be sure that the power is off, then demag-
netize the heads using a TEAC E-3 demag-
netizer or equivalent.
For details of its
use, read its instructions.
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 on?
eNo
audio
output:
Are all connections
properly made?
e Degraded sound quality: Are the heads
dirty
or
magnetized?
Are
you
using
good
quality tape?
Is the proper
NR
System selected?
e Unable to select record mode: Are the
record
protection
tabs on the tape in
place?
DOLBY HX PRO
Dolby HX Pro is an "active bias" technique
that can improve the quality of audio tape
recordings. High-level high frequencies can
be
recorded
more
accurately,
without
sacrificing signal-to-noise ratio, while such
side effects of tape saturation as distortion
are reduced.
What Is Bias?
Bias is a very high-frequency signal generat-
ed within a tape deck and recorded on the
tape
simultaneously
with
the
program

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents