JVC TD-V661 User manual

INSTRUCTIONS
TD-V661/V662
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For
Customer
Use:
Enter
below
the
Model
No.
and
Serial
No.
which
are
located
on
the
rear
of
the
cabinet.
Retain
this
Information
for
future
reference.
Model
No.
Serial
No.

A
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
AUTION
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK.
OO
NOTIEMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK)
NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
MRTS
INSIDE
REFER
SERVICINQ
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.'
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
"dangerous
voltage"
within
the
product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
THIS
UNIT
IS
PRODUCED
TO
COMPLY
WITH
DIRECTIVE
76/889/EEC.
INFORMATION
(FOR
U.S.A.)
This
equipment
generates
and
uses
radio
frequency
energy
and
if
not
installed
and
used
properly,
that
is,
in
strict
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
instructions,
may
cause
interference
to
radio
and
television
reception.
It
has
been
type
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
computing
device
in
accor
dance
with
the
specifications
in
Subpart
J
of
Part
15
of
FCC
Rules,
which
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
such
interference
in
a
residential
installation.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
IMPORTANT
(In
the
United
Kingdom)
Mains
Supply
(AC
240
V-,
50
Hz
only)
DO
NOT
cut
off
the
mains
plug
from
this
equipment.
If
the
plug
fitted
is
not
suitable
for
the
power
points
in
your
home
or
the
cable
is
too
short
to
reach
a
power
point,
then
obtain
an
appropriate
safety
approved
extension
lead
or
consult
your
dealer.
BE
SURE
to
replace
the
fuse
only
with
an
identical
approved
type,
as
originally
fitted
and
to
replace
the
fuse
cover.
If
nonetheless
the
mains
plug
is
cut
off
ensure
to
remove
the
fuse
and
dispose
of
the
plug
immediately,
to
avoid
a
possible
shock
hazard
by
inadvertent
connection
to
the
mains
supply.
DO
NOT
make
any
connection
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
E
or
by
the
safety
earth
symbol
or
coloured
green
or
green-and-yellow.
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
on
this
product
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
/
,
Blue
to
N
(Neutral)
or
Black
4
Brown
to
L
(Live)
or
Red
As
these
colours
may
not
correspond
with
the
coloured
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
plug
proceed
as
follows:
The
wire
which
is
coloured
blue
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
N
or
coloured
black.
The
wire
which
is
coloured
brown
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
red.
IF
IN
DOUBT-CONSULT
A
COMPETENT
ELECTRICIAN.
Please
study
this
instruction
manual
carefully
before
starting
to
operate
the
unit,
in
order
to
use
the
unit
correctly.
We
take
no
responsibility
for
any
problems
resulting
from
misuse
of
this
unit
by
operating
this
equipment
other
than
instructed
in
this
manual.
WARNING
(In
the
United
Kingdom)
Pre-recorded
tapes,
records
or
discs
should
be
re
recorded
without
the
consent
of
the
owners
of
copyright
in
the
sound
recording
and
in
any
copyright
musical
or
literary
work
embodied
in
that
recording
as
this
constitutes
an
infringement
of
copyright.
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
Reorient
the
receiving
antenna;
Relocate
this
equipment
with
respect
to
the
receiver;
Move
this
equipment
away
from
the
receiver;
Plug
this
equipment
into
a
different
outlet
so
that
this
equipment
and
receiver
are
on
different
branch
circuits.
If
necessary,
the
user
should
consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/television
technician
for
additional
suggestions.
The
user
may
find
the
following
booklet
prepared
by
the
Federal
Communications
Commission
helpful:
"How
to
Identify
and
Resolve
Radio-TV
Interference
Problems".
This
booklet
is
avaiiable
from
the
US
Government
Printing
Office,
Washington,
D.C.,
20402,
Stock
No.
004-000-00345-4.

INTRODUCTION
Thank
you
for
purchasing
JVC
product.
Read
this
instruction
book
caretully
before operating
to
be
sure
of
getting
optimum
performance
and
longer
service
lite
from
the
unit.
CONTENTS
Features
2
Cautions
2
Connections
4
Names
of
parts
and
their
functions
5
Cassette
loading
6
Playback
6
Recording
7
Compu
link
control
system
10
Timer
recording/playback
11
Maintenance
12
Troubleshooting
12
Specifications
13
The
only
difference
between
models
TD-V661
and
TD-V662
is
cosmetic
one.
FEATURES
1.
Pure
and
direct
design
with
3-head
combination
mechanism
•
Closed-loop
dual-capstan
mechanism
•
Pulse
servo
capstan
D.D.
(direct
drive)
system
•
METAPERM
combination
(rec
-i-
play)
head
and
2-gap
territe
erase
head
•
PCOCC
(Pure
Copper
by
Ohno
Continuous
Casting)
head
winding
wire
tor
the
superior
signal
transmission
•
2
pairs
of
line
input
jacks
including
CD
direct
input
•
High
bias
frequency
of
210
kHz
tor
improved
recording
2.
Eiectricaiiy
driven
cassette
hoider
3.
Doiby*
HX
PRO
headroom
extension
4.
Doiby
B/C
noise
reduction
systems
provided
for
record
ing
and
playback
independently
5.
Calibration
function
for
according
to
the
characteristics
of
individual
tapes
•
Recording
bias
and
level
can
be
adjusted
(built-in
oscillator).
6.
Muiti
music
scan
mechanism
for
either
direction
"Under
License
of
Staar
S.A.,
Brussels,
Belgium"
7.
Timer
start
mechanism
8.
DDRP
(Dynamics
Detection
Recording
Processor)
—
With
the
DDRP
function,
the
recording
level
is
adjusted
automatically
so
that
recording
is
performed
in
optimum
condition.
9.
COMPU
LiNK-3/SYNCHRO
terminal
10.
Other
features
•
2-color
fluorescent
peak
level
indicator
•
Digital
peak/peak
level
meter
(with
peak
hold
function)
•
4-digit
linear
counter
•
Auto
monitor
•
Auto
tape
select
mechanism
•
MPX
filter
switch
•
Headphone
volume
control
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ControlSYstem
COMPU
LINK
control
system
is
the
convenient
system
using
COMPU
LINK-3
/
SYNCHRO
terminals
on
the
rear
panel.
(See
page
4
and
10.)
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DD-R-P
DYNAMICS
DETECTION
RECORDING
PROOESSOR
This
product
can
be
combinated
with
a
DDRP
(DYNAMICS
DETECTION
RECORDING
PROCESSOR)
system
(compact
disc
player
-i-
cassette
deck,
etc.)
to
enable
setting
the
optimum
recording
level
automatically.
Refer
to
these
instructions
for
details.
V
'
*
Dolby
noise
reduction
and
HX
Pro
headroom
extension
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
HX
Pro
originated
by
Bang
&
Olufsen.
*
"Dolby",
the
double-D
symbol
□□
and
"HX
PRO"
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
CAUTIONS
1.
Prevention
of
Electric
Shocks,
Fire
Hazards
and
Damage
1)
Even
when
the
POWER
switch
is
set
to
STANDBY,
a
very
small
current
will
flow.
To
save
power
and
for
safefy
when
not
using
the
unit
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the
household
AC
outlet.
2)
Do
not
handle
the
power
cord
with
wet
hands.
3)
When
unplugging
from
the
wall
outlet,
always
grasp
and
pull
the
plug,
not
the
power
cord.
4)
Consult
your
nearest
dealer
when
damage,
disconnection,
or
contact
failure
is
found
with
the
cord.
5)
Do
not
bend
the
cord
sharply,
or
pull
or
twist
it.
6)
Do
not
modify
the
power
cord
in
any
manner.
7)
Do
not
remove
screws
to
disassemble
the
unit
and
do
not
touch
anything
inside
the
unit.
8)
AC
power
cord
(For
U.S.A.
version
only)
The
AC
power
cord
of
this
unit
has
certain
one-way
direction
connections
to
prevent
electric
shock.
Refer
to
the
illustration
for
correct
connection.
(Fig.
1)
9)
Do
not
insert
any metallic
objects
into
the
unit.
10)
Unplug
the
power
cord
when
there
is
a
possibility
of
lightning.
11)
If
water
gets
inside
the
unit,
unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
outlet
and
consult
your
dealer.
12)
Do
not
block
the
ventilation
holes
of
the
unit
so
that
heat
can
escape.
Do
not
install
the
unit
in
a
badly
ventilated
place.
13)
Be
sure
to
unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
outlet
when
going
out
or
when
the
unit
is
not
in
use
for
an
extended
period
of
time.

2.
Installation
1)
Avoid
placing
the
unit
on
or
adjacent
to
an
amplifier,
to
prevent
hum
from
being
produced
by
some
types
of
amplifiers.
Move
the
unit
to
a
place
not
affected
by
the
amplifier.
Keep
the
unit
as
far
as
possible
from
a
TV
set.
2)
Avoid
installing
the
unit
in
a
location
subject
to
ambient
temperatures
exceeding
40°C
(104°F)
(e.g.
direct
sunlight,
near
heaters,
etc.)
or
less
than
0°C
(32°F),
excessive
humidity,
dust
or
vibrations.
3)
If
this
set
is
moved
suddenly
from
a
cold
place
(0°C)
to
a
warm
place,
it
may
not
function
properly
because
of
moisture
generated
inside
the
unit.
The
unit
will
function
properly
30
minutes
after
being
moved.
3.
Cleaning
the
cabinet
Never
use
benzine
or
thinner
for
cabinet
cleaning
as
they
may
damage
the
surface
finish.
4.
Cassette
tape
1)
Loose
tape
may
become
tangled
in
the
tape
transport
mechanism.
Remove
slack
by
winding
the
tape
with
a
pencil.
(Fig.
2)
4)
Do
not
store
cassette
tapes
where
there
is
a
magnetic
field
(e.g.
near
a
TV,
etc.)
or
in
a
place
subject
to
high
temperatures
or
humidity.
5.
Auto
tape
select
mechanism
This
deck
has
an
Auto
Tape
Select
mechanism
which
dis
tinguishes
between
different
types
of
tape
from
holes
in
the
cassette.
After
the
type
of
tape
has
been
detected,
bias
and
equalization
are
set
to
be
suitable
for
the
tape.
•
Cassettes
with
the
detection
holes:
Metal
tape
(EQ:
70|is)
Type
IV
Cr02(chrome)
tape
(EQ:
TOps)
Type
II
•
Cassettes
without
the
detection
holes:
Normal
tape
(EQ:
120ps)
Type
I
Some
earlier
types
of
metal
and
CrOg
(chrome)
tapes
may
not
be
provided
with
the
detection
holes.
Avoid
using
such
tapes,
since
correct
equalization
characteristics
cannot
be
obtained.
Also
do
not
use
ferrichrome
tapes
whose
characteristics
do
not
match
this
unit.
CrQ2
tape
detection
holes
Metal
tape
detection
holes
Turn
the
pencil
to
tighten
the
tape.
2)
The
use
of
C-120
(120
minutes
turn
around)
or
thinner
tape
is
not
recommended,
since
characteristic
deterioration
may
occur.
3)
To
prevent
recordings
from
being
erased
accidentally,
remove
the
tab
(s)
with
a
screwdriver.
Reseal
the
slots
with
adhesive
tape
to
erase
and
re-record
after
the
tabs
have
been
broken
off.
Side
"A"
6.
Operations
1)
When
the
power
cord
is
pulled
out
with
the
deck
set
to
the
playback
or
record
mode,
noise
may
be
generated.
Before
pulling
out
the
power
cord,
confirm
that
the
■
(stop)
button
has
been
pressed.
2)
Many
operations
of
this
unit
are
performed
under
the
control
of
a
microcomputer.
Use
the
unit
only
after
carefully
studying
the
descriptions
and
cautions
in
each
item.
If
operations
are
done
incorrectly,
the
unit
may
stop
functioning
correctly.
If
this
happens,
pull
out
the
power
cord
once,
and
after
a
while
plug
it
in
again,
so
that
the
unit
can
function
correctly.
Tab
"B"
Side
"B"
Tab
"A"
Adhesive
tape

CONNECTIONS
1.
Connection
to
a
stereo
amplifier
•
Do
not
switch
the
power
on
until
all
the
connections
are
completed.
•
Insert
the
plugs
firmly,
or
poor
contact
will
result,
causing
noise.
•
When
the
pin-plug
cords
are
employed,
always
connect
the
white
plug
to
the
left
channel
terminal.
This
helps
to
avoid
reversed
connections.
•
When
using
the
Compu
Link
Control
System
version
3,
do
not
connect
the
power
cord
to
the
SWITCHED
AC
OUTLET
of
an
amplifier
or
receiver.
Otherwise,
the automatic
power
on/off
(STANDBY)
function
cannot
be
carried
out.
When
Installing
the
deck,
be
sure
to
Install
at
a
distance
from
your
amplifier.
If
they
are
stacked,
noise
(hum)
may
occur.
2.
Remote
cable
connection
for
COMPU
LINK
•
By
connecting
a
remote
cable,
COMPU
LINK
functions
(auto
matic
power
on/off
(STANDBY),
automatic
source
selec
tion,
synchronized
recording
and
DDRP
recording)
can
be
performed.
In
this
time
the
provided
pin-plug
cords
must
be
also
connected.
•
When
making
synchronized
recording
with
a
CD
player,
connect
the
remote
cable.to
the
COMPU
LINK-1/SYNCHR0
or
COMPU
LINK-3/SYNCHR0
jacks.
Notes:
1.
When
making
synchronized
recordings,
only
a
single
deck
should
be
connected
to
the
amplifier.
2.
If
a
component
Is
not
a
JVC
COMPU
LINK
component,
bypass
It
when
making
the
remote
cable
connections.
3.
This
deck
can
be
connected
with
an
amplifier
and
a
CD
player
which
have
the
COMPU
LINK-I/SYNCHRO
jacks
for
COMPU
LINK
performance.(see
page
10
for
detail)
Pin-plug
cords
(provided)
Pin-plug
cords
(optional)
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ff
1
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J
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BISHT
Stereo
amplifier
Remote
cable
(provided)
^OUT
PUT—s
FIXED
VARIABLE
CD
player
Remote
cable
(provided
with
CD
player)
'
When
making
DDRP
recording
connect
pin-plug
cords
with
the
terminals
"VARIABLE".

NAMES
OF
PARTS
AND
THEIR
FUNCTIONS
©
©
©©
®
®
®
®®®
®
®
O
POWER
switch
and
STANDBY
indicator
0
Multi
mode
display
®
CALIBRATION
indicator
@
Peak
ievel
meter
These
indicators
iight
according
to
the
levei
of
the
signai
being
recorded
or
the
level
of
the
signai
recorded
on
the
tape.
0
dB
:
lEC
(DIN)
STANDARD
LEVEL
(250
nWb/m)
0
VU
:
Signai
ievel
at
160
nWb/m
□□
:
DOLBY
NR
STANDARD
LEVEL
(3)
MEMORY
indicator
®
Tape
counter/Digital
peak
indicator
This
functions
as
a
tape
counter
or
digital
peak
indicator
according
to
the
setting
of
the
DISPLAY
MODE
button.
(5)
DDRP
indicator
®
Monitor
indicator
@
Mechanism
mode
indicators
@
Tape
types
and
recording
guide
indicators
®
HX
PRO
indicator
0
A
OPEN/CLOSE
button
O
Cassette
holder
0
CALIBRATION
controls
To
adjust
the
recording
bias
and
sensitivity
according
to
the
tape
to
be
used.
If
adjustment
is
not
performed,
set
to
the
center
position.
(See
page
9.)
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BALANCE
control
Adjusts
the
balance
between
the
signals
input
via
the
left
and
right
LINE
IN
jacks.
0
INPUT
LEVEL
control
Adjust
the
recording
level
with
this
control.
(See
page
8.)
©
TIMER
switch
When
an
optional
timer
is
used,
recording
and
playback
can
be
performed
at
any
desired
time.
(See
page
11.)
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RESET
button
Press
to
reset
the
counter
to
"0.00"
and
to
clear
the
memory
mode.
MEMORY
button
Use
this
button
stop
the
tape
automatically
at
the
position
which
the
tape
counter
is
"0.00"
in
either
rewind
or
fast
forward
mode.
(See
page
6.)
DISPLAY
MODE
button
Use
this
button
to
change
the
mode
between
"tape
counter"
and
"digital
peak".
DIGITAL
PEAK
CALL
button
Press
to
call
up
the
stored
(memorized)
maximum
value
or
to
reset
the
memory
in
the
digital
peak
mode.
(See
page
8.)
DOLBY
NR
switches
Set
to
B
or
0
for
recording
using
the
Dolby
NR
system
or
for
playing
back
a
tape
that
was
recorded
using
the
Dolby
NR
system.
MONITOR
button
When
this
button
is
pressed,
it
changes
between
source
monitoring
and
tape
monitoring.
MPX
FILTER
switch
When
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
is
to
be
recorded
using
Dolby
NR,
set
this
to
ON
to
prevent
the
Dolby
NR
circuit
from
mal
functioning
(otherwise
the
sound
quality
could
deteriorate.)
CD
DIRECT
switch
ON
:
Set
to
ON
when
selecting
the
CD
DIRECT
input
mode.
OFF/LINE
:
Set
to
OFF/LINE
when
recording
from
a
stereo
amplifier.
CALIBRATION
button
(See
page
9.)
PHONES
jack
Connect
headphones
(with
an
impedance
of
8Q
to
1
kQ).
PHONES
LEVEL
control
Cassette
operation
buttons
■
(stop)
:
Press
to
stop the
tape.
•*<
(rewind)
:
Press
to
rewind
the
tape.
►
(play)
;
Press
to
start
recording
or
playback,
(fast
forward)
:
Press
to
fast
forward
the
tape.

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Press
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button
while
press
ing
this
button
to
start
recording,
and
press
to
leave
an
appropriate
non-
recorded
section.
(See
page
7.)
II
PAUSE
:
Press
to
stop
the
tape
temporarily
during
recording
and
playback.
Press
the
►
(play) button
to
release
the
pause
mode.
When
pressed
together
with
the
O
REC/REC
MUTE
before
recording,
the
unit
will
enter
the
record-pause
mode.
CASSETTE
LOADING
(With
the
POWER
switch set
to
STANDBY.)
1.
Press
the
^
OPEN/CLOSE
button
to
open
the
cassette
holder.
2.
Load
a
cassette
as
shown.
3.
Press
the
A
OPEN/CLOSE
button
to
close
the
cassette
holder.
•
It
can
also
be
closed
by
pushing
the
cassette
holder.
•
After
pressing
the
►
(play)
button,
closing
the
cassette
holder,
playback
begins
immediately.
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Note:
•
When
the
►
(play)
or
II
PAUSE
button
is
pressed
instead
of
pressing
the
A
OPEN/CLOSE
button,
the
cassette
holder
closes
automatically
and
the
operation
corresponding
to
the
pressed
button
is
performed.
Load
the
cassette
with
the
tape-exposed
edge
down.
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Operate
in
the
order
of
the
numbers
in
the
illustration.
O
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
set
to
ON
.
0
Load
a
prerecorded
cassette.
0
Press
the
same
DOLBY
NR
switches
that
were
pressed
when
the
tape
was
recorded.
O
Press
the
►
(play)
button
to
start
playback.
•
When
the
deck
contains
a
tape,
the
deck
is
turned
on
auto
matically
and
the
tape
is
played
back
by
only
pressing
the
►
(play)
button.
•
It
changes
to
the
tape
monitor
mode
automatically
and
'TAPE"
will
appear
on
the display.
•
To
stop
playing
back
midway
Press
■
(stop)
button.
Tape
counter
display
When
the
power
is
turned
on,
the
counter
value
which
the
POWER
switch
was
set
to
STANDBY,
appears
on
the
display.
When
the
tape
runs,
the
counter
functions
as
a 4
digit
linear tape
counter.
The
running
time
is
displayed
in
minutes
and
seconds
(countdown
function
included).
Since
the
counter
is
not
a
clock,
there
may
be
a
discrepancy
between
the
actual
recording
and
playback
times.
This
discrepancy
will
vary
depending
on
the
length
of
the
tape
and
the
hub
diameter.
To
set
the
counter
to
"0.00".
Press
the
RESET
button.
MEMORY
BUTTON
Memory
function
operates
at
the
point
where
the
tape
counter
is
"0.00".
Press
the
RESET
button
to
set
the
counter
to
"0.00"
at
the
point
to
which
you
want
the
tape
to
be
rewound
and
from
which
you
want
to
listen
to
during
recording
or
playback.
The
tape
stops
automatically
at
the
point
where
the
counter
is
"0.00"
in
either
the
fast
forward
or
rewind
mode.
•
The
point
where
the
counter
is
"0.00"
is
stored
during
any
mode
(recording,
playback
or
stop),
but
the
memory
function
(automatic
stop)
operates
only
in
the
fast
forward
or
rewind
mode.
•
If
pressing
the
MEMORY
button
again,
the
memory
will
be
cleared.
It
will
also
be
cleared
if
pressed
the
RESET
button
and
reset
the
counter
to
"0.00".

MULTI
MUSIC
SCAN
•
The
multi
music
scan
mechanism
of
this
unit
allows
you
to
quickly
locate
the
beginning
of
a
specific
tune
(up
to
99
tunes
before
or
after
the
current
tune).
•
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forward
scan
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in
the
order
of
the
numbers
in
the
illustration.
•
Make
sure
the
safety
tab
of
the
cassette
has
not
been
broken
off.
S
It
should
be
noted
that
it
may
be
unlawful
to
re-record
prerecorded
tapes,
records,
or
discs
without
the
consent
of
the
owner
of
copyright
in
the
sound
or
video
recording,
broadcast
or
cable
programme
and
in
any
literary,
dramatic,
musical,
or
artistic
work
embodied
therein.
Rewind
scan
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1.
Press
the
►
(play)
and
(or
►►)
buttons
simultaneously.
2.
When
more
than
2
tunes
are
to
be
skipped,
after
procedure
1
press
the
(or
•*-<)
button
the
number
of
times
you
want
to
skip
tunes.
The
number
of
tunes
to
be
skipped
is
displayed
in
the
counter.
Notes:
In
the
following
cases,
the
mechanism
may not
operate
correctly.
This
is
not
a
malfunction;
use
the
mechanism
according
to
the
type
of
program.
•
Tapes
with
tunes
having
long
pianissimo
passages
(very
quiet
parts)
or
non-recorded
portions
during
tunes.
•
Tapes
with
short
non-recorded
sections.
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recording
O
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
set
to
ON
.
@
Load
a
cassette
for
recording.
0
Select
the
recording
input.
O
Set
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
as
required.
0
Press
the
II
PAUSE
button
and
O
REG/REG
MUTE
button
(record-pause
mode).
The
II
and
REC
indicators
light.
©
Adjust
the
recording
level,
bias
and
balance.
(See
pages
8
&
9.)
The
BALANCE
control
only
works
with
line
input.
O
Press
the
(play)
button
to
start
recording.

DDRP
(Dynamics
Detection
Recording
Processor)
recording
•
DDRP
recording
is
performed
with
suitable
JVC
CD
players
and
the
recording
level
adjustment
is
performed
automatically.
•
Since
recording
level
adjustment
is
performed
automatically
for
different
types
of
tape
(normal,
CrOg
and
metal),
the
adjustment
of
INPUT
LEVEL
and
BALANCE
controls
are
not
required.
•
Read
the
instruction
book
of
your
CD
player
carefully.
DOLBY
NR
and
DOLBY
HX
PRO
Dolby
NR
System
To
reduce
the
hiss
inherent
in
tape
recording,
use
the
Dolby
NR
System
when
making
recordings.
When
listening
to
a
tape
recorded
with
the
Dolby
NR
System,
set
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
to
B
or
C
according
to
the
system
selected
in
the
recording
mode.
The
sound
quality
will
change
if
the
positions
of
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
are
different
in
recording
and
playback.
Dolby
HX
PRO
headroom
extension
When
a
source
which
contains
many
high-frequency
components
is
recorded,
these
high-frequency
signals
have
the
same
function
as
bias
and
therefore,
the
effective
bias
current
changes.
This
will
result
in
phenomena
such
as
changes
in
the
level
of
low-frequency
signal
and
subsequent
distortion
and
reduction
of
the
high-frequency
saturation
level.
Dolby
HX
PRO
headroom
extension
system
controls
the
bias
current
so
that
the
effective
bias
is
constant
even
when
there
are
fluctuations
in
the
high-frequency
components
of
the
input
signal.
This
greatly
improves
the
high-frequency
saturation
level
while
reducing
the
low-frequency
signal
level
variations
and
distortion.
•
The
dynamic
sound
recorded
with
this
system
sounds
the
same
even
when
the
tape
is
played
back
in
a
deck
that
does
not
have
Dolby
HX
PRO.
•
This
system
automatically
works
when
in
recording;
however,
Dolby
HX
PRO
is
not
a
noise
reduction
system.
RECORDING
LEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
It
is
best
to
adjust
so
that
the
maximum
sound
level
of
the
source
to
be
recorded
reaches
the
very
limit
of
the
saturation
level
of
the
tape
to
be
used.
•
When
the
recording
level
is
too
low,
the
hiss
noise
inherent
in
the
tape
will
be
conspicuous.
•
When
the
recording
level
is
too
high,
exceeding
the
saturation
level,
the
recording
will
contain
cracking
noise
and
will
be
distorted.
•
Saturation
level
means:
When
the
recording
input
is
increased
gradually,
the
output
increases
proportionally.
However,
once
it
reaches
a
certain
level,
the
output
cannot
increase
any
further.
Moreover,
the
output
will
be
distorted
if
the
input
is
increased
beyond
this
point.
The
level
at
which
this
occurs
is
called
the
tape's
"saturation
level".
Saturation
level
Input
level—^
How
to
adjust
the
recording
level
®
Set
to
the
source
mode
(record-pause).
@
Adjust
the
recording
level
using
the
INPUT
LEVEL
control.
dB
indicator
for
level
compensation
(criterion)
With
Type
IV
(metal)
tape
Because
of
metal
tape's
higher
saturation
level,
it
is
OK
that
"+
6"
lights
occasionally.
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Type
I
(normal)
or
Type
II
(chrome)
tape
It
is
OK
that"+
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lights
occasionally.
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Peak
Indicator
This
is
a
digital
display
that
shows
the
recording/playback
level
and
is
interlocked
with
the
peak
level
meter
under
the
control
of
the
meter
microcomputer.
A
maximum
peak
level
memory
function
is
provided
so
that
the
peak
level
can
be
checked after
as
well
as during
recording.
For
0
dB
and
under:
o
For
+8
dB
and
over;
'
Calling
up
the
maximum
level
and
resetting
the
memory
When
the
"DIGITAL
PEAK
CALL"
button
is
pressed
once,
the
peak
level
held
in
memory
flickers
in
the
display
for
approxi
mately
5
seconds.
If
the
CALL
button
is
pressed
again
while
the
peak
value
is
displayed,
the
previous
contents
of
memory
will
be
cleared
and
this
newly
input
maximum
level
will
be
held
in
memory
as
the
peak
level.
In
addition,
the
digital
peak
function
holds
the
level
of
whichever
of
the
left
or
right
channels
is
the
higher
and
displays
it.

CALIBRATION
OPERATION
There
are
various
types
of
cassette
tapes,
and
their
character
istics
differ
slightly
even
when
they
are
of
the
same
type.
Generally,
the
bias
current
and
equalization
characteristics
suitable
for
the
type
of
tape
being
used
can
be
obtained
by
the
Auto
Tape
Select
system.
However,
to
optimize
the
response
of
the
tape
to
be
used,
it
is
better
to
adjust
the
recording
bias
so
that
distortion
is
minimized
and
the
frequency
characteristics
are
as
flat
as
possible.
When
recording
using
Dolby
NR,
the
recording
and
playback
levels
should
be
matched
to
achive
the
best
Dolby
NR
effect.
Compensate
for
the
tape
sensitivity
within
+3
dB.
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Adjust
the
bias
current
within
±20%.
How
to
adjust
Adjust
the
bias
current
to
compensate
for
the
tape
sensitivity
while
recording
the
test
tone.
1.
Press
the
►
button
while
pressing
the
CALIBRATION
button.
The
meter
changes
to
calibration
mode
and
the
test
tone
is
recorded.
2.
Adjust
the
BIAS
control
so
that
the
upper
and
lower
meters
show
the
same
level.
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Adjust
to
give
the
same
level
on
the
upper
and
lower
meters.
3.
Adjust
the
LEVEL
control
that
the
upper
and
lower
meters
meat"
A".
4.
Press
the
■
(stop)
button
to
stop
the
tape.
The
level
meter
works
when
the
■
(stop)
button
is
pressed.
This
is
not
a
malfunction.
The
optimum
bias
is
set
and
the
tape
sensitivity
is
compensated
for
by
the
above
procedures.
To
start
recording,
rewind
the
tape
and
erase
the
test
tone.(See
the
following
"Erasing".)
When
the
bias
is
low
(80%
position)
or
high
(120%
position),
the
frequency
response
is
as
shown
in
the
following
diagram.
Bias
is
low
(distortion
is
increased
V
and
high
frequencies
N
\
are
emphasized)
Output
level
(dB)
Bias
is
high
(distortion
is
decreased
and
high
frequencies
are
attenuated)
Notes:
•
When
using
Type
IV
(metal)
tape,
the
change
in
the
frequency
characteristic
when
the
bias
control
is
adjusted
is
small
com
pared
with
the
change
when
using
Type
I
(normal)-
or
Type
II
(high
position)
tape.
The
optimum
bias
may
not
be
obtained
within
adjusting
range
(+20%)
of
this
deck
due
to
tape
char
acteristic
difference.
•
During
calibration,
monitoring
is
impossible
regardless
of
whether
the
monitor
mode
is
set
to
"tape"
or
"source".
Erasing
When
recording
on
a
prerecorded
tape,
the
previous
recording
is
automatically
erased
and
only
the
new
program
is
recorded
on
the
tape.
To
erase
a
tape
witfiout
making
a
new
recording...
Follow
the
section
"RECORDING"
but
in
step
@,
set
the
INPUT
LEVEL
control
to
MIN.
AUTOMATIC
RECORD
MUTING
This
facility
is
used
to
eliminate
undesired
sections
and
leave
an
appropriate
non-recorded
section.
A.
To
leave
non-recorded
sections
of
about
4-5
seconds
automatically
O
When
the
undesired
section
comes
during
recording,
press
the
O
REG/REG
MUTE
button
and
release
it.
e
The
REG
indicator
flashes
and
a
non-recorded
section
is
made
during
record
muting
operation.
About
4-5
seconds
later,
the
tape
automatically
stops,
and
the
unit
enters
the
record-pause
mode.
0
Press
the
►
(play)
button
to
restart
recording.
B.
To
leave
non-recorded
sections
of
more
than
4-5
seconds
O
Keep
the
O
REG/REG
MUTE
button
pressed
continuously
as
long
as
you
want
to
make
a
non-recorded
section.
By
releasing
the
finger
from
the
button
after
the
above
operation,
the
unit
enters
the
record-pause
mode.
0
Press
the
►
(play)
button
to
restart
recording.
C.
To
leave
non-recorded
section
of
less
than
4
seconds
•
When
the
undesired
section
comes
during
recording....
After
the
O
REG/REG
MUTE
button
is
pressed, press
the
►
(play)
button
before
the
unit
enters
the
pause
mode
to
start
recording
again,
or
press
the
II
PAUSE
button
to
enter
the
record-pause
mode.
•
The
PEAK
LEVEL
INDIGATOR
lights
even
during
record
muting
according
to
the
input
level
which
can
be
heard
from
the
speakers
or
headphones
so
that
recording
can
be
resumed
at
the
exact
point
on
the
tape.
MONITOR
BUTTON
Since
the
unit
is
a
three-head
deck
with
separate
record,
play
and
erase
heads,
the
sound
from
the
source
can
easily
be
compared
with
that
recorded
on
the
tape
by
switching
this
button.
A.
Source
monitoring
Press
the
MONITOR
button
to
indicate
"SOURGE"
in
the
display
to
monitor
the
sound
from
the
source.
The
PEAK
LEVEL
METER
and
DIGITAL
PEAK
indicators
show
the
level
of
the
input
signal;
adjust
the
recording
level
while
monitoring
the source.

B.
Tape
monitoring
Press
the
MONITOR
button
to
indicate
'TAPE"
in
the
display
to
monitor
the
signal
picked
up
by
the
play
head
after
it
has
been
recorded
on
the
tape,
in
this
way,
you
can
check
whether
it
has
deteriorated
because
of
dirt
on
the
head,
etc.
This
unit
automatically
enters
the
source
monitor
mode
when
the
record-pause
mode
is
engaged,
and
the
tape
monitor
mode
when
the
record
or
playback
mode
is
engaged.
CD
DIRECT
INPUT
When
a
CD
player
or
other
component
is
connected
to
the
CD
DIRECT
terminals
as
shown
in
"CONNECTiONS"
on
page
4,
a
direct
signal
will
be
input
without
passing
through
the
stereo
amplifier.
COMPU
LINK
CONTROL
SYSTEM
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11
ikiif
Control
SystBm
The
Compu
Link
Control
System
controls
relative
operations
between
components
automatically
and
facilitates
various
operations.
This
is
a
system
originated
and
developed
by
JVC
for
facilitat
ing
various
system
operations.
There
are
two
versions
of
this
system;
version
1
and
3.
(For
version
1
components,
"COMPU
LiNK-1
/
SYNCHRO"
is
marked
on
the
rear
panel.
For
version
3
components,"COMPU
LINK-3
/
SYNCHRO"
is
marked
on
the
rear
panel.
This
unit
belongs
to
version
3.)
The
version
3
system
controls
relative
functions
between
this
unit
and
an
amplifier
or
receiver,
in
addition
to
ail
of
the
functions
of
version
1.
Automatic
Power
On/Off
(STANDBY)
Function
(COMPU
LINK-3)
This
function
is
available
when
an
amplifier
or
receiver
having
a
COMPU
LiNK-3/SYNCHRO
terminal
is
connected.
For
example,
if
a
deck
contains
a
tape,
the
deck
is
turned
on
automaticaiiy
and
the
tape
is
played
back
by
only
pressing
the
►
(play)
button.
When
the
amplifier
or receiver
is
switched
STANDBY,
the
source
unit
is
automaticaiiy
switched
STANDBY.
Synchronized
Recording
(COMPU
LINK-1,3)
Synchronized
recording
refers
to
the
process
in
which
the
deck
starts
recording
in
synchronism
with
the
CD
player.
Perform
the
synchronized
recording
as
follows:
1.
Set
the
cassette
deck
to
the
record-pause
mode
in
accordance
with
the
recording
procedures
on
page
7.
2.
if
you
want
the
programmed
recording,
program
the
desired
tunes
in
any
order
you
wish
to
hear.
3.
Press
the
PLAY/PAUSE
button
of
the
CD
player.
By
so
doing,
the
cassette
deck
is
placed
in
the
record
mode
and
synchronized
with
the
CD
player
for
recording.
Synchronized
recording
thus
can
be
made
possible.
DDRP
(Dynamics
Detection
Recording
Processor)
recording
The
DDRP
function
makes
possible
fully
automatic
recording
when
used
with
a
suitable
JVC
CD
player.
When
the
DDRP
button
of
a
suitable
JVC
CD
player
is
pressed,
the
recording
level
is
first
adjusted
automaticaiiy,
then
recording
starts;
it
is
not
necessary
to
start
recording
by
the
normal
procedure.
Notes:
•
Synchronized
recording
or
DDRP
recording
stops
automati
caiiy
when
the
CD
player
stops
playing.
•
To
cancel
synchronized
recording
or
DDRP
recording,
press
the
STOP
button
of
the
CD
player
or
cassette
deck.
•
Synchronized
recording
does
not
start
except
when
the
record-
pause
mode
IS
set
by
simultaneously
pressing
the
O
REC/
REC
MUTE
and
II
PAUSE
buttons
in
the
stop
mode.
•
The
source
is
locked
to
the
CD
position
during
synchronized
recording
or
DDRP
recording
to
avoid
accidental
stops
or
switch-over
to
another
component.
To
switch
over
the
com
ponents,
cancel
synchronized
recording
or
DDRP
recording
first.
•
The
INPUT
LEVEL
control
does
not
function
during
DDRP
recording.
Automatic
Source
Selection
(COMPU
LINK
-1,3)
When
the
provided
remote
cables
are
used
for
connecting
this
unit
to
other
components
which
have
COMPU
LiNK-1
or
3/SYNCHRO
terminals,
the
switch-over
of
ail
system
compo
nents
is
possible
with
simple
one-touch
of
the
source
selector
button
of
JVC's
amplifier
or
receiver.
By
doing
this,
the
corresponding
component
will
start
playing
automaticaiiy.
The
source
select
button
of
the
remote
control
unit
or
the
activa
tion
button
of
the
desired
component
can
be
also
used
for
this
purpose.
When
the
components
have
been
switched
over,
the
previous
component
will
stop
playing
within
five
seconds.

TIMER
RECORDING/PLAYBACK
•
Recording
or
playing
back
at
any
desired
time
can
be
per
formed
using
an
audio
timer.
•
Read
ttie
instruction
manual
of
thie
timer
carefully
before
using
it.
•
Timer
recording
cannot
be
performed
if
the
cassette's
safety
tabs
are
removed.
In
case
the
amplifier
is
not
provided
with
AC
outlets,
use
a
multi-
plug
connecter
for
each
connection.
Stereo
tuner
Amplifier
Audio
timer
available
from
an
audio
dealer
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C
Procedure
Time
recording
Timer
piayback
1.
Timer
operation
Set
the
timer
so
that
the
power
of
units
are
switched
on.
2.
Amp
and
tuner
operation
Set
the
source
selector
of
the
amplifier
to
TUNER.
•
Set
to
the
playback
mode.
Tune
to
the
station
to
be
recorded.
•
Adjust
the
volume
and
tone
of
the
amplifier.
3.
Deck
operation
Load
a
cassette
and
perform
the
recording
operations.
(See
page
7.)
Load
a
recorded
cassette
and
perform
the
playback
operations.
(See
page
6.)
4.
Timer
operation
•
Set
the
timer
to
the
desired
start
and
stop
times.
When
you
are
recording,
allow
about
1
extra
minute
at
the
beginning
and
end
of
the
program
to
be
sure
to
record
everything.
•
Confirm
that
the
units
connected
to
the
timer
are
turned
off.
5.
Deok
operation
Set
the
TIMER
switch
to
REC.
Recording
will
start
at
the
time
set
on
the
timer.
TIMER
REC
OfF
PLAY
Set
the
TIMER
switch
to
PLAY.
Playback
will
start
at
the
time
set
on
the
timer.
■s
TIMER
^
REC
OfF
PLAY
Before
starting
timer
recording,
wind
the
tape
beyond
the
leader
section.
Turn
the
TIMER
switch
"OFF"
when
you
finish
timer
operation.

MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
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
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.
Record
head
Cotton
swab
Erase
head
Play
head
Capstan
Pinch
roller
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
wifh
a
head
demagnetizer
(available
from
your
audio
store).
(When
demagnetizing
the
heads,
be
sure
to
set
the
POWER
switch
to
STANDBY).
Regarding
the
use
of
a
demagnetizer,
see
its
instructions.
|1
lU—
Head
demagnetizer
What
appears
to
be
trouble
is
not
always
real
trouble.
Make
sure
first....
1.
Playback
(recording)
starts
immediately
after
the
power
cord
is
plugged
in.
•
Is
the
TIMER
switch
set
to
PLAY
(REC)?
If
so,
set
the
switch
to
OFF
when
not
performing
timer
playback
(recording).
2.
Recording
cannot
be
performed.
•
Are
the
safety
tabs
of
cassette
tape
broken?
If
so,
replace
the
cassette
with
a
new
one,
or
when
the
recording
can
be
erased,
cover
the
safety
tab
slots
with
adhesive
tape.
•
Does
the
CD
DIRECT
switch
setting
correspond
to
the
input?
If
not,
press
the
switch
to
select
the
source
from
which
you
want
to
record.
3.
Tape
runs,
but
no
sound
is
heard.
•
Are
the
cords
connected
correctly?
If
not,
insert
again
securely.
•
Is
the
remote
cable
disconnected?
If
so,
connect
it
correctly.
•
Is
the
VOLUME
control
of
the
stereo
amplifier
set
to
MIN?
If
it
is,
adjust
the
control
to
an
appropriate
volume.
4.
MUSIC
SCAN
operation
does
not
function
properly.
•
Are
the
non-recorded
sections
too
short
(3
sec.
or
less),
or
do
they
contain
high
level
noise
or
hum?
If
so,
replace
the
cassette.
5.
Sound
is
too
low,
unstable
or
broken.
•
Are
the
heads,
pinch
roller
and
capstan
dirty?
If
so,
clean
them.
6.
Hiss
noise
is
heard,
and
high-frequencies
are
attenuated.
•
Is
the
record/playback
head
magnetized?
If
so,
demagnetize
it.
7.
Previously
recording
is
not
completely
erased.
•
Is
the
erase
head
dirty?
If
so,
clean
it.
8.
Sound
quality
is
poor
(with
no
high
frequency
sound).
•
Is
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
set
to
the
right
position?
If
nof,
playback
after
setting
it
to
the
mode
used
when
recorded.
9.
Hum
noise
is
heard.
•
Is
the
deck
directly
on
,
under
or
on
both
sides
an
amplifier?
If
so,
move
it
away
from
the
amplifier.
10.
Automatic
power
ON/OFF
(STANDBY)
system
does
not
function.
•
Is
the
power
cord
of
deck
connected
to
the
SWITCHED
AC
OUTLET
of
an
amplifier
or
receiver?
If
so,
connect
it
correctly.

SPECIFICATIONS
S/N
ratio
Improvement
of
MOL
Wow
and
flutter
Channel
separation
Crosstalk
Harmonic
distortion
Heads
Cassette
deck
4-track,
2-channel
4.8
cm/sec
(1-7/8
inch/sec)
(-20
dB
recording)
Type
IV
tape
;
10-21,000
Hz
15-19,000
Hz(±3dB)
Type
II
tape
;
10-19,000
Hz
15-17,000
Hz(±3dB)
Type
I
tape
;
10
-
19,000
Hz
15-17,000
Hz
(±3dB)
59
dB
(S
=
315
Hz,
k3
=
3
%,N
=
A-
weighted.
Type
IV
tape)
The
S/N
is
improved
by
about
15
dB
at
500
Hz
and
by
max.
20
dB
at
1
kHz
to
10
kHz
with
Dolby
C
NR
on
and
improved
by
5
dB
at
1
kHz
and
by
10
dB
at
above
5
kHz
with
DOLBY
B
NR
on.
4
dB
at
10
kHz
with
Dolby
C
NR
on.
0.035
%(WRMS),
+0.09%(DIN/IEC)
40
dB
(1
kHz)
60
dB
(1
kHz)
k3;
0.7%
(Type
IV
tape,
315Hz,
0
VU)
Record
(METAPERM:
PCOCC
winding
wire)
x
1
.
Combi-
Playback
(METAPERM:
PCOCC
winding
wire)
x
1
Erase
(2-Gap
Ferrite)
x
1
Motors
Fast
forward/
Rewind
time
Input
terminals
CD
DIRECT
(x
1
circuit)
LINE
IN
(x
1
circuit)
Output
terminals
LINE
OUT
(x
1
circuit)
PHONES
x
1
Other
terminals
Power
requirement
Power
consumption
Dimensions
(W
x
H
X
D)
Weight
Accessories
:
Pulse
servo
direct
drive
motor
for
capstan
x
1
DC
motor
for
reel
x
1
DC
motor
for
mechanism
drive
x
1
:
Approx.
100
sec.
with
C-60
cassette
:
Input
sensitivity;
80
mV
(0
VU)
Input
impedance;
50
kQ
:
Input
sensitivity;
80
mV
(0
VU)
Input
Impedance;
50
kQ
:
Output
level;
300
mV
(0
VU)
Output
impedance;
5
kQ
Matching
impedance;
47
kQ
or
more
;
Output
level;
0-1
mW/8
Q
(0
VU)
Matching
impedance;
8
Q
-
1
kQ
:
COMPU
LINK-3/SYNCHROx2
;
AC
240
V,
50/60
Hz
(Australia/U.K.)
AC
120
V,
60
Hz(U.S.A.)
;
20
W
with
power
switch
ON
5.8
W
with
power
switch
STANDBY
;
435
X
133
X
332
mm
(17-3/16
X
5-1/4
X
13-1/8)
:
5.2
kg
(11.5
lbs.)
:
Pin
plug
cord
2
Remote
cable
1
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.

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VICTOR
COMPANY
OF
JAPAN,
LIMITED
Printed
In
Malaysia
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