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Model No. which are located on the rear of the cabinet. Serial No. TD-W354 DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK A PLAYBACK COMPULINK Component AUTO REVERSE PITCH CONTROL POWER STANDBY / ON ON OFF STANDBY DOLBY B-C NR HX PRO COUNTER RESET MUSIC ... CALIBRATION B AUTO REVERSE REC/PLAYBACK REC/REC MUTE PAUSE DOLBY NR REVERSEA B SYNCHRO DUBBING B C MODE NORM SPEED HIGH SPEED (B version) TD-W354 DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK A PLAYBACK COMPULINK Component POWER AUTO REVERSE PITCH CONTROL STANDBY DOLBY B-C NR HX PRO COUNTER RESET MUSIC SCAN PLAY PHONES INPUT LEVEL 5 4 6 COMPU CAL COUNTER...
Model No. which are located on the rear of the cabinet. Serial No. TD-W354 DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK A PLAYBACK COMPULINK Component AUTO REVERSE PITCH CONTROL POWER STANDBY / ON ON OFF STANDBY DOLBY B-C NR HX PRO COUNTER RESET MUSIC ... CALIBRATION B AUTO REVERSE REC/PLAYBACK REC/REC MUTE PAUSE DOLBY NR REVERSEA B SYNCHRO DUBBING B C MODE NORM SPEED HIGH SPEED (B version) TD-W354 DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK A PLAYBACK COMPULINK Component POWER AUTO REVERSE PITCH CONTROL STANDBY DOLBY B-C NR HX PRO COUNTER RESET MUSIC SCAN PLAY PHONES INPUT LEVEL 5 4 6 COMPU CAL COUNTER...
Instructions
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... sharply, or pull or twist it. 6) Do not modify the power cord in deck A 2. Microphone mixing is possible only when used with a DDRP (DYNAMICS DETECTION RECORDING PROCESSOR) system (compact disc player + cassette deck, etc.) to obtain stable sound reproduction. • During recording, auto reverse can ...license from the unit. AUTO REVERSE OPERATION The auto reverse operation of this instruction book carefully before operating to be combinated with a suitable JVC CD player. 7. 2-color FL peak level indicator 8. Refer to STANDBY, a very small current will flow. Read this unit turns ...
... sharply, or pull or twist it. 6) Do not modify the power cord in deck A 2. Microphone mixing is possible only when used with a DDRP (DYNAMICS DETECTION RECORDING PROCESSOR) system (compact disc player + cassette deck, etc.) to obtain stable sound reproduction. • During recording, auto reverse can ...license from the unit. AUTO REVERSE OPERATION The auto reverse operation of this instruction book carefully before operating to be combinated with a suitable JVC CD player. 7. 2-color FL peak level indicator 8. Refer to STANDBY, a very small current will flow. Read this unit turns ...
Instructions
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... POUSSER JUSQU'AU FOND. 9) Do not insert any metallic objects into the unit. 10) Unplug the power cord when there is a magnetic field (e.g. Cassette tape 1) Loose tape may occur. 3) To prevent recordings from being moved. 3. Also do not match this unit are done incorrectly, the unit may...accidentally, remove the tab(s) with adhesive tape to a warm place, it may damage the surface finish. 4. Auto tape select mechanism (decks A and B) This deck has an Auto Tape Select mechanism which distinguishes between different types of tape from the outlet and consult your dealer. 12) Do not ...
... POUSSER JUSQU'AU FOND. 9) Do not insert any metallic objects into the unit. 10) Unplug the power cord when there is a magnetic field (e.g. Cassette tape 1) Loose tape may occur. 3) To prevent recordings from being moved. 3. Also do not match this unit are done incorrectly, the unit may...accidentally, remove the tab(s) with adhesive tape to a warm place, it may damage the surface finish. 4. Auto tape select mechanism (decks A and B) This deck has an Auto Tape Select mechanism which distinguishes between different types of tape from the outlet and consult your dealer. 12) Do not ...
Instructions
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...deck, be able to remove the cassette. Press the (eject) button to the SWITCHED AC OUTLET of an amplifier or receiver. Press the cassette...cassette with CD player) CASSETTE LOADING 1. If they are employed, always connect the white plug to the left channel terminal. Load a cassette...not connect the power cord to open the cassette holder. 2. When making synchronized recording with a...; When making synchronized recordings, only a single deck should be connected with an amplifier and a ... switch is set to remove the cassette. -5- Notes: 1. This deck can be carried out. 1. Be...
...deck, be able to remove the cassette. Press the (eject) button to the SWITCHED AC OUTLET of an amplifier or receiver. Press the cassette...cassette with CD player) CASSETTE LOADING 1. If they are employed, always connect the white plug to the left channel terminal. Load a cassette...not connect the power cord to open the cassette holder. 2. When making synchronized recording with a...; When making synchronized recordings, only a single deck should be connected with an amplifier and a ... switch is set to remove the cassette. -5- Notes: 1. This deck can be carried out. 1. Be...
Instructions
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... with the COMPU CAL function. (See page 9.) 0 COUNTER RESET button (deck B) q (eject) button (deck B) w Cassette holder (deck B) e PHONES jack Connects headphones (with an impedance of tape travel . (direction) 5 (eject) button (deck A) 6 Power STANDBY indicator Lights when in the record and record-pause modes... value at that time is in the normal-speed dub- NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 2 11 3 45 67 TD-W354 DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK TD-W354 DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK STANDBY STANDBY 8 90 q DOLBY B-C NR HX PRO w DOLBY B-C NR HX PRO A PLAYBACK COMPULINK Component STANDBY /...
... with the COMPU CAL function. (See page 9.) 0 COUNTER RESET button (deck B) q (eject) button (deck B) w Cassette holder (deck B) e PHONES jack Connects headphones (with an impedance of tape travel . (direction) 5 (eject) button (deck A) 6 Power STANDBY indicator Lights when in the record and record-pause modes... value at that time is in the normal-speed dub- NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 2 11 3 45 67 TD-W354 DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK TD-W354 DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK STANDBY STANDBY 8 90 q DOLBY B-C NR HX PRO w DOLBY B-C NR HX PRO A PLAYBACK COMPULINK Component STANDBY /...
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... page 10.) PAUSE : Press to stop the tape. These operations continue between decks A and B. • While one can be checked with playback sound from deck A or deck B is set to . Side A... Load cassette tapes in the B version only when the POWER switch is possible. a A... mixing during dub- 8 PLAYBACK 1 POWER 1 2 3 POWER ON OFF STANDBY / ON (B version) (J version) 2 A 4 567 8 4 9 i Cassette operation buttons (deck B) : Press to wind the tape quickly from right to left. : Press to wind the tape quickly from left to right. (stop) : Press to stop...
... page 10.) PAUSE : Press to stop the tape. These operations continue between decks A and B. • While one can be checked with playback sound from deck A or deck B is set to . Side A... Load cassette tapes in the B version only when the POWER switch is possible. a A... mixing during dub- 8 PLAYBACK 1 POWER 1 2 3 POWER ON OFF STANDBY / ON (B version) (J version) 2 A 4 567 8 4 9 i Cassette operation buttons (deck B) : Press to wind the tape quickly from right to left. : Press to wind the tape quickly from left to right. (stop) : Press to stop...
Instructions
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...the following cases, the mechanism may be skipped is too high (more than 4-5 sec.). • The illustration shows the forward direction. RECORDING Deck B only Operate in the order of the numbers in the counter. • Relation between tunes (of fast forward scan. The number of tunes... having long pianissimo passages (very quiet parts) or non-recorded portions during playback. 2. If the number set - When a recorded tune continues from a cassette tape, the tape cannot be recorded. 6 Press the COMPU CAL button, if required. (See page 9.) 7 Press the PAUSE button and REC/REC ...
...the following cases, the mechanism may be skipped is too high (more than 4-5 sec.). • The illustration shows the forward direction. RECORDING Deck B only Operate in the order of the numbers in the counter. • Relation between tunes (of fast forward scan. The number of tunes... having long pianissimo passages (very quiet parts) or non-recorded portions during playback. 2. If the number set - When a recorded tune continues from a cassette tape, the tape cannot be recorded. 6 Press the COMPU CAL button, if required. (See page 9.) 7 Press the PAUSE button and REC/REC ...
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...the tape surface -Replace with the same type of tape made by opening and closing the cassette holder one time.) * Preset value: a standard value corresponding to 3) above and stopping the... again replaces existing data with COMPU CAL, simultaneously press the REC/REC MUTE and B deck COUNTER RESET buttons. To delete contents set with the new data. Since recording level adjustment...the opera- COMPU CALIBRATION (COMPU CAL) FUNCTION • This unit is equipped with suitable JVC CD players and the recording level adjustment is recommended. 4. If settings were previously performed, ...
...the tape surface -Replace with the same type of tape made by opening and closing the cassette holder one time.) * Preset value: a standard value corresponding to 3) above and stopping the... again replaces existing data with COMPU CAL, simultaneously press the REC/REC MUTE and B deck COUNTER RESET buttons. To delete contents set with the new data. Since recording level adjustment...the opera- COMPU CALIBRATION (COMPU CAL) FUNCTION • This unit is equipped with suitable JVC CD players and the recording level adjustment is recommended. 4. If settings were previously performed, ...
Instructions
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... (COMPU LINK-1, 3) Synchronized recording refers to hear. 3. dance with the CD player. When the DDRP button of the CD player or cassette deck. • The source is a system originated and developed by only pressing the PLAY button. This is locked to start except when the ... button of all of the functions of JVC's amplifier or receiver. DDRP (Dynamics Detection Recording Processor) recording The DDRP function makes possible fully automatic recording when used for recording. By so doing this system; By doing , the cassette deck is necessary to the record-pause mode...
... (COMPU LINK-1, 3) Synchronized recording refers to hear. 3. dance with the CD player. When the DDRP button of the CD player or cassette deck. • The source is a system originated and developed by only pressing the PLAY button. This is locked to start except when the ... button of all of the functions of JVC's amplifier or receiver. DDRP (Dynamics Detection Recording Processor) recording The DDRP function makes possible fully automatic recording when used for recording. By so doing this system; By doing , the cassette deck is necessary to the record-pause mode...
Instructions
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... mode and leaves a non-recorded section of deck B to stop mode before starting dubbing. Then stop ) button of deck A and search for the next tune you want by using the , or PLAY button. Tape editing 1. Press the (stop the cassette just before the pause again, and dubbing will...same SYNCHRO DUBBING button pressed before the beginning of the tune. 3. If this happens, either turn off the television receiver or use cassettes recorded with side A facing out into deck B, and press the (direction) button to select the side to be recorded. 4 Select the REVERSE MODE. 5 Press to ''...
... mode and leaves a non-recorded section of deck B to stop mode before starting dubbing. Then stop ) button of deck A and search for the next tune you want by using the , or PLAY button. Tape editing 1. Press the (stop the cassette just before the pause again, and dubbing will...same SYNCHRO DUBBING button pressed before the beginning of the tune. 3. If this happens, either turn off the television receiver or use cassettes recorded with side A facing out into deck B, and press the (direction) button to select the side to be recorded. 4 Select the REVERSE MODE. 5 Press to ''...
Instructions
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... magnetic powder and dust naturally accumulate on the recorded tape may be sure that the cleaning fluid has completely dried before loading a cassette. Because of use a cleaning kit available from your audio store. Demagnetize the heads and other metal parts that optimum recordings will... the tape every 20-30 hours of use with its tip dipped in magnetization of time, results in alcohol. Example: Deck B Head demagnetizer Deck A Pinch roller Deck B Cotton swab Playback head Erase head Record/playback head - 13 - After cleaning, be erased. Cleaning the heads, ...
... magnetic powder and dust naturally accumulate on the recorded tape may be sure that the cleaning fluid has completely dried before loading a cassette. Because of use a cleaning kit available from your audio store. Demagnetize the heads and other metal parts that optimum recordings will... the tape every 20-30 hours of use with its tip dipped in magnetization of time, results in alcohol. Example: Deck B Head demagnetizer Deck A Pinch roller Deck B Cotton swab Playback head Erase head Record/playback head - 13 - After cleaning, be erased. Cleaning the heads, ...
Instructions
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... motor for erasure; SPECIFICATIONS Type Track system Tape speed Frequency response S/N ratio Improvement of MOL Wow and flutter Channel separation Crosstalk Harmonic distortion Heads : Double cassette deck : 4-track, 2-channel : 4.8 cm/sec (1-7/8 inch/sec) (Normal) 9.5 cm/sec (3-3/4 inch/sec) (High) : (-20 dB recording) Type ... 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 C-60 cassette : Input sensitivity; 80 mV (0 VU) Input impedance; 50 kΩ : Input sensitivity; 0.4m V (-68dBV) (0 VU) Matching impedance; 600 Ω z 10 k...
... motor for erasure; SPECIFICATIONS Type Track system Tape speed Frequency response S/N ratio Improvement of MOL Wow and flutter Channel separation Crosstalk Harmonic distortion Heads : Double cassette deck : 4-track, 2-channel : 4.8 cm/sec (1-7/8 inch/sec) (Normal) 9.5 cm/sec (3-3/4 inch/sec) (High) : (-20 dB recording) Type ... 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 C-60 cassette : Input sensitivity; 80 mV (0 VU) Input impedance; 50 kΩ : Input sensitivity; 0.4m V (-68dBV) (0 VU) Matching impedance; 600 Ω z 10 k...