Remote Sensor - Teac V-1030 Owner's Manual

Stereo cassette deck
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@AUTO MONITOR Button
This button allows you to select which
signal is to be monitored
with its level
displayed
on
the meter. When
power
is
applied to the deck, the monitor mode is
set to TAPE, showing that the signal recorded
on the tape is monitored with its level
displayed
by the meter. When
the deck
enters the record-pause mode, the monitor
mode is automatically switched to SOURCE,
showing the signal input to the deck (from
the LINE IN jacks on the rear panel) is
monitored
with its level displayed. And
when
the record-pause
mode
is released,
it is automatically changed to TAPE.
To manually
change
the monitor
mode,
press
this button,
@ TIMER Switch
PLAY: For timer playback
OFF: Set to this position when not using
a timer.
REC: For timer recording
(See page 8.)
@® ARTZ (Return to Zero) Button
If this button is pressed, the tape is fast-
forwarded or rewound until a tape counter
reading of '0000'
is reached, then the
deck stops. (See page 8.)
@EJECT Button
Press in the stop mode to open the cassette
holder. Do not press this button when the
deck is in the recording or playback mode.
@REMOTE SENSOR (Remote Con-
trol Infrared Signal Receptor)
The remote control unit is not provided with
the V-1030 as accessory. By using the "UR"
remote control unit provided with the TEAC
receiver or amplifier, the V-1030 mechanism
can be operated.
@CLEAR Button
Pressing the CLEAR button resets the multi-
counter to "0000".
@ PHONES Jack
Connect 8-ohm stereo headphones to this
jack for private listening or monitoring.
@ PHONES LEVEL Control
Adjust the level of the signals output from
the PHONES
jack. This knob
does not
affect the level of the signals output from
the OUTPUT jacks on the rear panel or the
level indicated by the peak level meter.
® MODE Button
When this button is pressed, the display
alternates between
the conventional
tape
counter
and
the
TRT
(tape-un-time)
counter.
@ BALANCE Control
Adjust the balance of the left and right
channels of the input signals to be recorded
on tape.
@ BIAS FINE Tuning Control
This control allows fine bias level setting
when recording. The center "'click" position
provides a standard amount of bias current
depending on the type of tape.
Turning the control toward "+" increases
the amount of bias and thus decreases high
frequency response.
Turning the control toward "-" decreases the
amount
of bias and thus increases high
frequency response,
Keep
this control
in the center
position
when the function is not being used.
@ REC LEVEL Control
When
recording,
turn the REC
LEVEL
control clockwise to fade the input sound
in or turn it counterclockwise to fade the
sound out, for smooth tune-to-tune transi-
tions,
Display Window
@ Peak Level Meter
This meter shows the peak level of the input
or playback signal. In the record
mode,
the meter indicates the level of the source
signals which have been adjusted with the
REC LEVEL and BALANCE controls.
During playback, the meter indicates the
level of signals recorded on the tape.
Tape Type Indicator
The deck automatically detects the type of
tape which has been loaded, and these
indicators (NORMAL, CrO, and METAL)
indicate the type of tape being used.
© Multi-Counter
Tape Counter Mode
In this mode, the counter functions as a
conventional
tape
counter,
counting
up
when the tape is moving forward and down
when the tape is being rewound. The dis-
play can be cleared by pressing the CLEAR
button, which resets the counter index to
"0000".
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TRT (Tape-Run-Time) Counter Mode
In this mode, tape travel is measured in
minutes and seconds up to a maximum
of
99M59S (99 minutes 59 seconds). Since this
counter only functions in the play and re-
cord modes, it will be interrupted when the
tape is fast-forwarded or rewound (and, of
course, in the stop mode); counting up will
be resumed
when playback or recording
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restarts. The display
can
be cleared
by
pressing the CLEAR button which resets the
counter index to "OOMO0S".
© Transport Mode Indicators
(GEES: Lights when the deck is in the re-
cord and record-standby modes, and
flashes during record-muting,
bm (PLAY): Lights when the deck is in the
playback and record modes.
i (PAUSE): Lights when the deck is
standing by for playback or recording.
© Auto Monitor Indicators
TAPE:
Lights
when
the
tape
signal
is
selected either in playback or record.
SOURCE: Lights when the source signal is
selected.
The Auto Monitor indicators change auto-
matically to the monitor mode so that the
SOURCE
indicator lights when the deck
enters the record-pause mode. When record-
ing starts, the SOURCE
indicator auto-
matically goes out and the TAPE indicator
lights.
()MPX FILTER Indicator
Lights when the MPX FILTER switch is
pressed in ( = ).
@HX PRO Indicator
Lights when
the deck enters the record
mode, showing that the built-in Dolby HX
Pro circuit has been activated. For details,
refer to page 9.
@ DOLBY NR [B) [C] Indicator
Lights when the DOLBY NR switch is set
to the OO B or OO C position.
@® LINE IN Terminals
Connect the amplifiers REC OUT jacks to
these jacks.
@® LINE OUT Terminals
Connect the amplifiers TAPE PLAY or
LINE IN jacks to these jacks.
® Voltage Selector (General Export
Models Only)
See 'Voltage Conversion" on page 5.
@® Power Supply Cord
Insert into
an AC wall outlet, etc. The
voltage required by this unit is shown on
the rear panel.

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