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This manual covers the main equipment features only. While it also includes the procedure for saving and loading from the now long obsolete memory cards it does not mention the how to operate with the optional floppy drive interface so I am still at a loss about how to use this! Note that there is a separate manual covering the MIDI interface and programming via the keyboard, not included in this download. You will also need to get hold of this if you want to use the MIDI interface properly. Basically there is little difference between this manual and the free to download manual for the similar PR60 model.
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Tape editing 1. Press the REC/REC MUTE button when finished dubbing a tune. Deck B automatically enters the record muting mode and leaves a non-recorded section of about 4-seconds then enters the record-paused mode. 2. Press the (stop) button of deck A and search for the next tune you want by using the , or PLAY button. Then stop the cassette just before the beginning of the tune. 3. Press the same SYNCHRO DUBBING button pressed before the pause again, and dubbing will start. Notes at dubbing 1. Normal-speed dubbing is recommended to obtain good sound quality. 2. Television receivers placed close to the deck may cause interference on the recorded signal when the deck is used in the high-speed dubbing mode. If this happens, either turn off the television receiver or use the normal-speed dubbing mode.
Demagnetizing the heads Magnetic objects brought close to the head or using the deck for a long period of time, results in magnetization of the head, thus noise occurs. When the noise is excessive, high frequencies on the recorded tape may be erased. Demagnetize the heads and other metal parts that come into contact with the tape every 20�30 hours of use with a head demagnetizer (available from your audio store). Example: Deck B Head demagnetizer
MAINTENANCE
The importance of cleaning When the tape is moving, magnetic powder and dust naturally accumulate on the heads, capstan and pinch roller. When they become too dirty. � tone quality deteriorates. � the output sound level drops. � the previous sound is not erased satisfactorily. � recordings are not satisfactory. Because of this, clean the heads, etc. every 10 hours of use so that optimum recordings will be made. Cleaning the heads, pinch roller and capstan Deck B Capstan 4.
TROUBLESHOOTING
What appears to be trouble is not always real trouble. Make sure first.... 1. Cassette cannot be loaded. � Is the cassette positioned correctly? 2. When PLAY button is pressed, tape does not move. Is the tape too loosely wound? 3. Tape runs, but no sound is heard. Are all connections properly and securely made? Is the MONITOR switch of the stereo amplifier set to the TAPE position? � Is the VOLUME control of the stereo amplifier set to MIN? Sound quality is poor. � Is the DOLBY NR switch set to the right position? � Is the head section dirty? � Is the record/playback head magnetized? � Is the tape worn out? Recording cannot be performed. � Are the safety tabs of cassette tape broken? � Are all connections properly and securely made? � Is the head section dirty? Previous recording is not completely erased. � Is the erase head dirty? Since tape speed is irregular, wow and flutter occur. � Is the pinch roller or capstan dirty? � Is the tape rewound too tight?
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Pinch roller Deck A Deck B
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6. Cotton swab 7.
Playback head
Erase head
Record/playback head
Wipe the heads, the capstan, etc. with a cotton swab with its tip dipped in alcohol. For effective cleaning, use a cleaning kit available from your audio store. After cleaning, be sure that the cleaning fluid has completely dried before loading a cassette.
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