Handling Casse'i-Fe Tapes - Pioneer Ct-W770 Operating Instructions Manual

Stereo double cassette deck
Table of Contents

Advertisement

I HANDLING
CASSETTE
TAPES
Turn pencil to
remove tape slac_
For erasure prevention
remove
Tab for
Side A
Tab for
Side B
C_
Cover with
adhesive tape
Erasure
prevention
tabs
Sensor
holes
I
TYPE
IV (Metal)
tape
Sensor
holes
TYPE II (High/CrO 2) tape
I CHECK CASSETTE
BEFORE USE
]
I AUTOMATIC
TAPE SELECTOR FUNCTION
I
This
cassette
deck
is equipped
with
an automatic
tape
selector
function
which
utilizes
the sensor
holes
on the tape
cassette
to
determine
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;
otherwise
the tape selector
mechanism
will not func-
tion properly.
Do not use TYPE III (FeCr) tapes.
Leader
tape
(which
cannot
be recorded
on) is I_rovided
at the
beginning
of a cassette
tape. Let the tape run for about
5 sec-
onds 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 verythin,
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.
5
< RRB1150>
En
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
loaded
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 IV (Metal)
or TYPE
II (High/CrO
z) tapes,
be care-
ful 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 magne_'zed
screw-
driver.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the CT-W770 and is the answer not in the manual?

Table of Contents