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1、TEAC V-5010 录音机英文说明书important(for U.K. customers)The wires in this mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code: Blue: neutralBrown: liveAs the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug,
2、 proceed as follows:The wire which is colored blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or colored black. The wire which is colored BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter Lord colored RED.In the U.K, this unit is sold without an AC plug
3、.1. Power switchpress to switch the deck on, the display window will be illuminated. Press again to turn the deck off.note: WHEN SWITCHING THE POWER ON AGAIN AFTER SWITCHING IT OFF,BE SURE TOWAIT FOR MORE THAN 3 SECONDS.2.REMOTE SENSOR(Remote Control infrared Signal Receptor)this receives signals fr
4、om theprovided RC393(v-5010) infrared remote control unit.3. Linear counterIndicates recording and playback time in minute and second.CD sync: lights when cd synchro start is activated.Rec: lights in the recording mode and flickers during record muting.4. Mode indicatorPlay: lights during playback a
5、nd recording.Pause: lights when the tape is stopped temporarily.5.Clear buttonPressing the clear button resets the linear counter to aero (0000).press this button before starting recording or play back.Set this to minimize the error in the counter reading. (See 7.)6. Tape length button7. RTZ buttoni
6、f this button is pressed, the tape is fast forwarded or rewound until a counter reading of 00M00S is reached, then the deck stops.(see 9)8.Cassette Holderload the cassette here.9.auto monitor buttonto change the monitor mode between source and tape, press this button. the monitor mode is automatical
7、ly selected in accordance with the tape operation.10.mpx filter buttonpress this button when making a recording of an fm broadcast using Dolby NR, the indicatorlights. This eliminates the pilot tone(19khz)and subcarrier tone(38khz)of the fm broadcastwhich could affect operation of the dolby noise re
8、duction system. to release this function, pressthe MPX FILTERbutton again.11.DOLBY NR Selectoroff:set to this position when you do not want to use any noise reduction system.*B: set to this position when making a recording using the dolly B noise reduction system, or playing back tapes recorded with
9、 Dolby B NR.12.*C: Set to this position when making a recording using the Dolby C noise reduction system, or playing back tapes recorded with Dolby C NR.Multi-Display Window (a)PEAK LEVEL METERthis meter shows the peak level of the input or playback signal. the meter has a peak hold feature; when th
10、e level exceeds-/db, the peak level is held for approx.2 seconds.Tape type indicator above the meter indicates the type of tape being used, the v-5010 has an(b) Tape type indicatorauto tape selector function, with which the NORMAL, CRO2 or METAL indicator lights when atape is loaded.Lights together
11、with “level/bias“ in the calibration mode.(d)Dolby nr b c indicator(c) Calibration indicatorLights when the Dolby nr selector is set to the *B or *C position(e) *HX PRO: the Dolby HX Pro indicator lights during the recording mode, indicating that the Dolby HX Pro circuit in the deck is operating. Th
12、is is engaged automatically whenever the deck is used for recording.(f) MPX FILTER IndicatorLights when the multiplex filter has been activated. (g)LEVEL/BIAS IndicatorIndicates the level (sensitivity) and bias when calibration is performed.(h) tape/source indicatorindicates whether the deck is set
13、for tape or source monitoring. (I)level indicator(v-7010 only)the level shown by the PEAK LEVEL METER is indicated numerically from 0 to 12 db, when thelevel reaches 13 db or more, the OVER indicator comes on and the level 12 db stays lit until thepower is switched off or the MARGIN RESET button is
14、pressed.13.Tape travel operation buttons STOP buttonPress to stop tape travel and release the current operation mode. Play button ()Pressing this button causes the tape to run at normal speed. This button is also used to release the pause mode.pause button()press to temporarily stop tape travel duri
15、ng recording or playback. in the pause mode, the pause indicator lights. to release the pause mode, press this button again or press the()button to restart the tape (the indicator goes out). record buttonif the record button is pressed, the deck enters the rec/pause mode. the REC and PAUSE indicator
16、s light.()rewind buttonto start recording, press the ()or()buttonpress this button to rewind the tape at high speed.()fast-forward buttonpress this button to advance the tape at high speed. 14.timer switchPLAY: for timer playbackOFF: set to this position when not using a timer.REC: for timer recordi
17、ng (see bage10.)15.-(cps) buttonthis button is used to activate the CPS(Computomatic program search) facility. for details, refer to 9.press this button to open or close the cassette holder. as this deck employs a power loading mechanism, opening and closing the cassette holder is possible only when
18、 the power is on.even if the holder is open, it closes automatically and the corresponding operation is performed16.open/close button()the cassette holder can also be closed manually.when the (-)button, etc. is pressed.17.cd sync buttonthis button is pressed when CD synchro dubbing is performed.(see
19、 10)Press this button during recording to leave a blank section between tunes18. Rec mute button(approx.4seconds).the deck will enter the record-pause mode, (see 8)19. Calibration level controlsCal start button:Press this button to start the calibration operation. For details, refer to “calibra-tion
20、 procedure“on bage 9.Used to adjust the bias current to obtain the optimum recording characteristics for the tapeBias controls:used.Level controls:Used to adjust the tape”s recording sensitivity (level).20.CD CHECK BUTTONPress this button when checking CD level.(see 8)21. BALANCE ControlAdjust the b
21、alance of the input signals between the left and right channels to be recorded on tape.if the CD DIRECT button is set to the on (-) position, the signals supplied from a CD player to22. CD DIRECT Buttonthe CD DIRECT IN connectors will have priority over the LINE IN signals, and will be recorded.When
22、 recording, turn the REC LEVEL control clockwise to fade the input sound in and turn it23. REC LEVEL (-dB) Control:counterclockwise to fade the sound out, for smooth tune-to-tune transitionsPlug stereo headphones into this jack for private listening or monitoring.25. PHONES LEVEL Control24. PHONES J
23、ackAdjust 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.26. MARGIN RESET (V-7010 only)Press this button to release the peak hold memory.Remote cont
24、rol unitPress this button to switch off the multi display and the linear counter indication (illumination).27. DISPLAY ButtonPlayback and recordingOperationsTape length buttonThe linear counter of this deck indicates the recording/playback time in minute and second. To minimize the error in the coun
25、ter reading due to the difference in tape length (duration), be sure to press the TAPE LENGTH button until the appropriate tape length appears.When the TAPE LENGTH button is pressed, the linear counter will indicate the tape length. TAPE LENGTH*since the linear counter is not a clock, there is a dis
26、crepancy between the actualrecording/playback time and counter reading.*once the power is switched off,“C-60“ appears when the power is switched on again.*after setting is complete, the tape length is indicated for approx. 5 seconds, after that, the counter indication is resumed.*set the tape length
27、 again after a cassette with a different length is loaded or the power is switched on.Stereo playback1. Press the POWER switch to ON.2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE (-) button and load the required cassette.Select the required NR system.Press the (-) button to start playback.Adjust the volume with the ampli
28、fier”s control.3. Set the tape length. (See previous section.) 4.5.7. To end playback, press the STOP buttonStereo recording6.Recording from a stereo system:1. Press the power switch to on.2. Press the open/close (-) button and load the cassette on which the recording is to be made.3. Set the tape l
29、ength.4. Select the NR system used in recording.5. Press the MPX FILTER button as required.6. Set the BIAS/LEVEL controls to their center click positions.7. Select the input using the CD DIRECT select button. Note:Since the audio signal is directly input to the CD DIRECT IN terminal, clearer sound c
30、an berecorded.When the CD DIRECT select button is set to ON (-), the signal is input via the CD DIRECT INterminal whereas if it is set to OFF (-), the signals are input via the LINE IN terminals.8. Play the source to be recorded.9. Press the RECORD button. The REC and PAUSE indicators light.10. Adju
31、st the recording level.Using the REC LEVEL/BALANCE controls, adjust the recording level of each channel.Press the or button to release the rec/pause mode and start recording.To end recording, press the stop button.11.12.Notes:*as this deck has an auto tape selector mechanism, be sure to use cassette
32、s with tapedetection holes. if the cassette does not have a detection hole, the optimum results willnot beobtained with chrome and metal tapes.*as c-120 tapes are physically weak and could become entangled in the transport mechanism, do not use them.CAUTION:recording pre-recorded tapes, records, or
33、other published or broadcast material may infringe copyright laws. check before recording.checking CD levelthis is only possible with certain CD players, including the TEAC CD-P4500.When the CD CHECK button is pressed, the deck enters the monitor state (SOURCE),allowing you to adjust the recording l
34、evel with the CD player in the “fast play back“mode.1. set the deck to the STOP mode,then press the CD CHECK button.the linear counter will indicate “cdch“.2. start the CD player and set to the fast playback mode.3. during fast playback,adjust the recording level using the REC LEVEL control and BALA
35、NCE control.*the checking of CD level is possible when this deck is in the stop mode.4. To release the CD level check, press the STOP button.*recording level adjustment using CD level check is only possible when the CD player is in the fast play mode; do not perform this adjustment when the CD playe
36、r is in the normal play mode.*some CD players do not output signals at the correct level in the fast play mode.adjusting recording levelby setting the recording level appropriately, it is possible to make best use of any tape”scharacteristics.if the recording level is too low, hiss noise will be con
37、spicuous in recording, conversely, if it is too high, the recording will contain distorted sound.1. set the AUTO MONITOR button to SOURCE. in the recording or rec/pause mode, it isautomatically set to SOURCE.So that the beak in the source to be recorded indicates the specified level on the REC LEVEL
38、2.control and BALANCE control.when the level reaches 13dB or more, OVER will light.A level from 0 to 12 dB is indicated.margin reset(v-7010 only)press this to clear the peak hold indication.Record muting operationthe ability to leave blank unrecorded (erased) sections on a tape during recording is a
39、 real advantage in many recording situations. for instance, you may want to eliminate undesired portions of an FM broadcast that you are recording, such as commercials, station break or announcements. you may also want to record a complete program with controlled spacing between tunes. such blank se
40、ctions can easily be left using the REC MUTE function.*Automatic spacing operation-for a 4-second blank-(during recording)press the REC MUT button during recording. the tape continues t run, and a bland or about 4 seconds is left (the REC indicator flashes).After 4 seconds, the deck automatically sw
41、itches to the record-pause mode (both the REC and PAUSE indicators light). to start recording the next tune, press the or ( )button (the PAUSE indicator goes off).*For a blank of more than 4 secondsduring recording, keepthe REC MUTE buttonpressed for a longer blank sectionrelease the button to enter
42、 the record pause mode.*For a blank or less than 4 secondsafter pressing the REC MUTE or PAUSE button before the 4-second interval has expired,to cancel the muting mode and engage the record-pause mode. to restart recording press the ( )or( ) button.calibration procedureEach cassette tape has differ
43、ent characteristics depending on the manufacturer and type. By properly adjusting bias and level (sensitivity) according to the tape. It is possible to record making the most of the tape”s characteristics.1. Load the cassette to be recorded.2. Press the CAL START button. (CALIBRATION, LEVEL, LIGH.)3
44、. Press the RECORD and buttons to start recording. The built-in test tone will be recorded.4. Adjust the LEVEL controls (of both the L and R channels) so that the meter deflection comes to the mark.-5. Press the CAL START button once again.-(LEVEL goes out and BIAS comes on.)6. Adjust the BIAS contr
45、ols (of both L and R channels) so that the meter deflectioncomes to the mark.-Now, the optimum bias and level (sensitivity) have been set. Press the STOP button to end the calibration.Erase the recorded test tone or rewind the tape and record over it.*stick a seal, etc. on the front panel around the
46、 LEVEL and BIAS controls to facilitate setting the next time you made a recording with the same type of tape.Cps (computomatic program search) functionCPS allows the selection and playback of any tune up to 15 tunes ahead or before the one being played. This function operates by detecting blank spac
47、es of at least 4 seconds between tunes. These blanks can be created using the REC MUTE facility.1. press the or button repeatedly until the number of tunes to be skipped appears in the multi-display counter. refer to the chart “how to select any required tune using CPS“*if you count past the required number, keep on pressing the CPS button as 1 appears after 15 is indicated.*when the button is pressed, tee next tune is counted as “1“ and when th