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...deck is often undetectable until you to do this could cause a short circuit or electric shock. If they are wet a this now will be loud and harmful to the finish or internal parts. 7 Malfunctions may malfunction. Also, if the amplifier generates a large amount of an amplifier, it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER... Electronics Group recommend you find it may pick up humming or other cords. CONTENTS INSTALLATION 4 MAINTENANCE 5 HANDLING CASSETTE TAPES 6 CONNECTIONS 7 FRONT PANEL FACILITIES 8 PLAYBACK 11 SINGLE PLAYBACK 11 BLANK SKIP 11 RELAY PLAYBACK 12 MUSIC...
...deck is often undetectable until you to do this could cause a short circuit or electric shock. If they are wet a this now will be loud and harmful to the finish or internal parts. 7 Malfunctions may malfunction. Also, if the amplifier generates a large amount of an amplifier, it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER... Electronics Group recommend you find it may pick up humming or other cords. CONTENTS INSTALLATION 4 MAINTENANCE 5 HANDLING CASSETTE TAPES 6 CONNECTIONS 7 FRONT PANEL FACILITIES 8 PLAYBACK 11 SINGLE PLAYBACK 11 BLANK SKIP 11 RELAY PLAYBACK 12 MUSIC...
Operating Instructions
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... impaired, resulting in five to six parts water), wring the cloth well, and wipe the panel clean. DEMAGNETIZING THE HEADS After using the cassette deck for a period of the playback sound. When demagnetizing the heads, make sure that the head section be sure to turn down the amplifier's... volume control to the heads. However, be cleaned regularly. 1. Never use it to the operating instructions of the cassette deck is set to OFF. 2. It is brought too close to its lower position, and disconnect any headphones from their headphones jack. The same ...
... impaired, resulting in five to six parts water), wring the cloth well, and wipe the panel clean. DEMAGNETIZING THE HEADS After using the cassette deck for a period of the playback sound. When demagnetizing the heads, make sure that the head section be sure to turn down the amplifier's... volume control to the heads. However, be cleaned regularly. 1. Never use it to the operating instructions of the cassette deck is set to OFF. 2. It is brought too close to its lower position, and disconnect any headphones from their headphones jack. The same ...
Operating Instructions
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... even damage the tape itself. TIPS ON CASSETTE TAPES Do not use so that you want to both the tape and the deck. To prevent this stopper when loading the cassette and replace it is loose or projecting outside the cassette? Are the accidental erasure prevention tabs intact?... This will not function properly. ÷ Do not use a magnetized screwdriver. 6 AUTOMATIC TAPE SELECTOR FUNCTION This cassette deck is the one located on the tape cassette to the environment. otherwise the tape selector mechanism will prevent the tape from being used. If the holes are subject...
... even damage the tape itself. TIPS ON CASSETTE TAPES Do not use so that you want to both the tape and the deck. To prevent this stopper when loading the cassette and replace it is loose or projecting outside the cassette? Are the accidental erasure prevention tabs intact?... This will not function properly. ÷ Do not use a magnetized screwdriver. 6 AUTOMATIC TAPE SELECTOR FUNCTION This cassette deck is the one located on the tape cassette to the environment. otherwise the tape selector mechanism will prevent the tape from being used. If the holes are subject...
Operating Instructions
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...this unit. 7 Make sure that it is equipped with Pioneer System Remote Control. CONNECTING THE POWER CORD Insert the power cord of the cassette deck into a normal household outlet. 7 White plug Right channel - Red plug PIONEER SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL IN jack Use the enclosed control ...from the AC outlet. 7 Read through the operating instructions of this unit using the Pioneer system remote control unit. If the remote control unit does not have separate buttons for double deck cassette players, see page 9. CONNECTIONS LINE INPUT REC OUTPUT PLAY L R CONTROL IN OUT...
...this unit. 7 Make sure that it is equipped with Pioneer System Remote Control. CONNECTING THE POWER CORD Insert the power cord of the cassette deck into a normal household outlet. 7 White plug Right channel - Red plug PIONEER SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL IN jack Use the enclosed control ...from the AC outlet. 7 Read through the operating instructions of this unit using the Pioneer system remote control unit. If the remote control unit does not have separate buttons for double deck cassette players, see page 9. CONNECTIONS LINE INPUT REC OUTPUT PLAY L R CONTROL IN OUT...
Operating Instructions
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... symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 4 Synchro copy buttons (COPY I POWER - buttons 8 DECK I eject button (0) ÷ If the tape is moving , the cassette door may remain locked. NOTE: If the power is turned off while the tape is moving (recording, ...1 2 34 5 67 B STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Î DECK I MS(music search) +,- OFF _ ON HIGH SPEED COPY SYSYEM MIN DECK @II + MS - Recording level control (REC LEVEL) = DECK II eject button (0) ÷ If the tape is moving , the cassette door may remain locked. In this button. ...
... symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 4 Synchro copy buttons (COPY I POWER - buttons 8 DECK I eject button (0) ÷ If the tape is moving , the cassette door may remain locked. NOTE: If the power is turned off while the tape is moving (recording, ...1 2 34 5 67 B STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Î DECK I MS(music search) +,- OFF _ ON HIGH SPEED COPY SYSYEM MIN DECK @II + MS - Recording level control (REC LEVEL) = DECK II eject button (0) ÷ If the tape is moving , the cassette door may remain locked. In this button. ...
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... play button (forward) is pressed during fast forward: Fast forward = stop = Reverse play (0.5 seconds) = stop = Forward play back in DECK I or II. PLAYBACK SINGLE PLAYBACK (Either DECK I or DECK II) 23 B STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Î DECK I POWER - To stop (7) button. Set the stereo amplifier for recording. 3. ters an unrecorded portion of tape more than 15...
... play button (forward) is pressed during fast forward: Fast forward = stop = Reverse play (0.5 seconds) = stop = Forward play back in DECK I or II. PLAYBACK SINGLE PLAYBACK (Either DECK I or DECK II) 23 B STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Î DECK I POWER - To stop (7) button. Set the stereo amplifier for recording. 3. ters an unrecorded portion of tape more than 15...
Operating Instructions
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...in achieving good recording results. REC LEVEL MAX DECK @II AUTO REVERSE Auto Tape Selector MUSIC SEARCH SYSTEM / PLAYBACK DOLBY B-C NR 31 1. RECORDING RECORDING (Deck II only) 2 34 B STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Î DECK I POWER - REC LEVEL MAX DECK @II AUTO REVERSE Auto Tape Selector MUSIC SEARCH... sound. This is recorded. For details, see "ADJUSTING THE RECORDING LEVEL" below . 2 B STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Î DECK I POWER - Do not press the recording (÷) button with unreasonable force. A high level provides a good signal-to differences in...
...in achieving good recording results. REC LEVEL MAX DECK @II AUTO REVERSE Auto Tape Selector MUSIC SEARCH SYSTEM / PLAYBACK DOLBY B-C NR 31 1. RECORDING RECORDING (Deck II only) 2 34 B STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Î DECK I POWER - REC LEVEL MAX DECK @II AUTO REVERSE Auto Tape Selector MUSIC SEARCH... sound. This is recorded. For details, see "ADJUSTING THE RECORDING LEVEL" below . 2 B STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Î DECK I POWER - Do not press the recording (÷) button with unreasonable force. A high level provides a good signal-to differences in...
Operating Instructions
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...select either use tapes of the same length. ÷ The sound quality of its own setting. TAPE COPYING (from DECK I to DECK II) 4 2 B STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Î DECK I POWER - Playback will be somewhat less than one copy, always record from the original tape (do not make... a copy of either of deck II also function. ÷ Tape copying is used for recording into Deck II. 2. Set the REV MODE switch....
...select either use tapes of the same length. ÷ The sound quality of its own setting. TAPE COPYING (from DECK I to DECK II) 4 2 B STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK Î DECK I POWER - Playback will be somewhat less than one copy, always record from the original tape (do not make... a copy of either of deck II also function. ÷ Tape copying is used for recording into Deck II. 2. Set the REV MODE switch....
Operating Instructions
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...and malfunctions. If you think that the recording and playback connection cords are ÷ Replace the cassette with a recorded one whose indicator does not broken. light up (see page 14). ÷...Replace the blank tape with one . ÷ Clean the heads (see page 6). The door does not close. ÷ The deck is being used. I m m e d i a t e l y ÷ The tape is finished, REC LEVEL ...power cord is connected is off with this component,check the points below , ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work . ÷ REC LEVEL ...
...and malfunctions. If you think that the recording and playback connection cords are ÷ Replace the cassette with a recorded one whose indicator does not broken. light up (see page 14). ÷...Replace the blank tape with one . ÷ Clean the heads (see page 6). The door does not close. ÷ The deck is being used. I m m e d i a t e l y ÷ The tape is finished, REC LEVEL ...power cord is connected is off with this component,check the points below , ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work . ÷ REC LEVEL ...
Operating Instructions
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...247; The head is dirty. ÷ The head is dirty. ÷ Turn REC LEVEL control down when recording(see page 14). ÷ Replace the cassette. ÷ Clean the head (see page 7). To restore normal operation, turn the power off and then on again, or unplug the AC power cord ... The sound is distorted. ÷ Recording level is too high. ÷ The recorded signal itself is distorted. ÷ The head is magnetized. ÷ Replace the cassette. ÷ Check connections (see page 7). ÷ Turn REC LEVEL control up when recording (see page 14). ÷ Clean the head (see page 5). ÷...
...247; The head is dirty. ÷ The head is dirty. ÷ Turn REC LEVEL control down when recording(see page 14). ÷ Replace the cassette. ÷ Clean the head (see page 7). To restore normal operation, turn the power off and then on again, or unplug the AC power cord ... The sound is distorted. ÷ Recording level is too high. ÷ The recorded signal itself is distorted. ÷ The head is magnetized. ÷ Replace the cassette. ÷ Check connections (see page 7). ÷ Turn REC LEVEL control up when recording (see page 14). ÷ Clean the head (see page 5). ÷...