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					Operating Instructions   
					TC-K615S   
					1994 by Sony Corporation   
				Chapter 1 Getting Started   
					Table of Contents   
					Features   
					Chapter 1 Getting Started   
					For higher quality recording/playback   
					•Dolby* HX PRO system for higher linearity in the tape’s   
					high-range response during recording.   
					•B, C and S type Dolby* NR systems which reduce tape   
					noise.   
					•Bias and recording level calibration to obtain the best   
					recording conditions for every tape.   
					•Three-head system (separate recording, playback and   
					erasing heads) to allow you instant monitoring of the   
					recorded sound during recording.   
					Features ..........................................................................................3   
					Precautions ....................................................................................4   
					Unpacking .....................................................................................4   
					Checking the supplied accessories ......................................4   
					Notes on installation ..............................................................4   
					Checking the operating voltage ...........................................4   
					Hooking up the system................................................................5   
					Before you begin.....................................................................5   
					Hooking up an amplifier.......................................................5   
					Hooking up for tape dubbing ..............................................5   
					Identifying the parts on the front panel ....................................6   
					•Quartz Locked Servo Control for greater stability and   
					precision in capstan rotation.   
					•Sapphire Capstan Base to enhance stability in motor   
					rotation for clear sound reproduction.   
					Chapter 2 Playback   
					Playing back ..................................................................................7   
					Locating a selection   
					•Ceramic cassette holder for improved stability of tape   
					running during playback and recording.   
					— Multi-AMS (Automatic Music Sensor) ..........................8   
					Locating a specific playback position — Memory Play ..........9   
					Memorizing and locating a specific playback position ....9   
					The accuracy of the linear counter .......................................9   
					Playing back automatically after rewinding — Auto Play...10   
					For your convenience   
					•Multi-AMS and Memory Play functions for easy access to   
					specific selections.   
					For easier operation   
					Chapter 3 Recording   
					•Easy-to-read linear counter showing the elapsed   
					recording or playing time.   
					Recording .....................................................................................10   
					Recording to a cassette ........................................................10   
					Protecting a recording .........................................................12   
					Adjusting the recording level .............................................12   
					Recording FM broadcasts with the Dolby NR system....12   
					Monitoring the recorded sound .........................................13   
					What is the Dolby HX PRO system? .................................13   
					Calibrating the bias current and recording level ...................14   
					Inserting a blank space during recording   
					* 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 a and “HX PRO” are trademarks   
					of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.   
					— Record Muting .................................................................15   
					Chapter 4 Additional Information   
					Maintenance ................................................................................16   
					Cleaning the heads and tape path .....................................16   
					Demagnetizing the heads....................................................16   
					Specifications ...............................................................................17   
					Troubleshooting guide ..............................................................18   
					3 
				Precautions   
					Unpacking   
					On safety   
					Checking the Supplied Accessories   
					•Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet,   
					unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel   
					before operating it any further.   
					•Unplug the unit from the wall outlet (mains) if it will not be   
					used for a long time. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by   
					grasping the plug. Never pull the cord itself.   
					•The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source   
					(mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if   
					the unit itself has been turned off.   
					Make sure that the following accessories are included with   
					your unit.   
					•Audio connecting cords (2)   
					Notes on Installation   
					•AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified   
					service shop.   
					•Place the unit with the front panel facing you in a location   
					with adequate air circulation to prevent overheating of the   
					unit.   
					On operation   
					•When the unit is not used, turn the power off to conserve   
					energy and to extend the useful life of your unit.   
					•Because of a safety mechanism, the function buttons will   
					not operate if the cassette holder is not completely closed, if   
					there is no cassette in the cassette holder, or if a cassette has   
					been incorrectly inserted into the cassette holder.   
					•Do not place the unit:   
					— near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts.   
					— in places subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust,   
					mechanical vibration or shock.   
					— in an inclined position.   
					— on a rug or other soft surfaces that would block the   
					ventilation holes on the bottom of the unit.   
					On head cleaning   
					The head and tape path should be cleaned after every ten   
					hours of operation. Dirty heads and a dirty tape path may   
					cause:   
					— loss of high-frequency response   
					— loss of sound volume   
					Do not throw away the carton and the packing   
					material   
					They will come in handy when transporting the unit or   
					shipping it for servicing.   
					— sound drop-out   
					On cleaning the cabinet   
					Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth   
					slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution.   
					Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or   
					solvents such as alcohol or benzine.   
					Checking the Operating Voltage   
					•Operate the unit only on 120 V AC, 60Hz (U.S.A. model) or   
					240 V AC, 50 Hz (U.K. and Australia models).   
					•Before connecting the unit to an AC (socket) outlet, be sure   
					that the operating voltage of your unit is identical with that   
					of your local power supply.   
					If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit,   
					please contact your nearest Sony dealer.   
					For the customers in the U.S.A.   
					For detailed safety precautions, see the leaflet ”IMPORTANT   
					SAFEGUARDS”.   
					4 
				Hooking Up the System   
					Before You Begin   
					•Turn off the power to all equipment to be connected before   
					making any connection.   
					•Note that the red plug of the supplied connecting cord is   
					for right-channel (R) connection and the white plug for left-   
					channel (L) connection.   
					White   
					Red   
					L 
					R 
					L 
					R 
					•The connecting cords should be fully inserted into the jacks.   
					A loose connection may cause hum pickup.   
					Hooking Up an Amplifier   
					Hooking Up for Tape Dubbing   
					Signal flow   
					Signal flow   
					LINE IN   
					LINE OUT   
					LINE IN   
					LINE OUT   
					TC-K615S   
					TC-K615S   
					to an AC (socket)   
					outlet   
					to a wall outlet   
					(mains)   
					to another   
					tape deck   
					from another   
					tape deck   
					for   
					recording   
					for   
					playback   
					Another tape deck   
					Amplifier   
					to an AC (socket)   
					outlet   
					LINE IN   
					LINE OUT   
					REC OUT   
					TAPE INPUT   
					to a wall outlet   
					(mains)   
					5 
				Identifying the Parts on the Front Panel   
					* Remote control sensor   
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					2 3 4 5 6   
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					8 9 !º !¡   
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					!£   
					REC LEVEL   
					MPX FILTER   
					ØON øOFF   
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					MEMORY   
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					DOLBY NR   
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					DOLBY NR   
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					BIAS   
					REC LEVEL   
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					REC   
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					FILTER TAPE TYPE   
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					EJECT   
					MONITOR   
					CALIBRATION   
					HEADPHONES   
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
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					For details, refer to the page number(s) indicated in   
					parentheses.   
					1 POWER switch   
					2 Peak level meter (page 12)   
					3 TAPE TYPE indicator   
					4 Linear counter (page 9)   
					5 MEMORY indicator   
					6 COUNTER buttons   
					RESET button (page 9)   
					MEMORY button (pages 9 and 10)   
					7 Cassette holder   
					8 DOLBY NR (noise reduction) switch (pages 7 and 10)   
					9 MPX FILTER button (page 12)   
					0 BIAS control (pages 14 and 15)   
					!¡ REC (recording) LEVEL control for calibration   
					(pages 14 and 15)   
					!™ REC (recording) LEVEL control (pages 11 and 12)   
					!£ BALANCE control (page 11)   
					!¢ HEADPHONES jack (stereo phone jack) (page 7)   
					!∞ CALIBRATION button (pages 14 and 15)   
					!§ MONITOR button (page 13)   
					!¶ § (EJECT) button   
					!• Tape operation buttons   
					p (stop) button   
					0 (rewind) (Multi-AMS**) button   
					· (play) button   
					) (fast-forward) (Multi-AMS**) button   
					P PAUSE button   
					R REC MUTE (record muting) button (page 15)   
					r REC (recording) button   
					* Remote control sensor   
					You can remotely control this cassette deck with:   
					— A remote commander that came with a Sony amplifier   
					or receiver if it has the g mark and cassette deck control   
					capability.   
					— An optional Sony remote commander with the g mark   
					and cassette deck control capability.   
					** AMS is an abbreviation for Automatic Music Sensor.   
					6 
				Chapter 2 Playback   
					Playing Back   
					Follow the procedure below to play back a cassette.   
					Specifying the tape type is unnecessary   
					The deck has an automatic tape type detection system.   
					POWER   
					4 
					3 
					→ 
					ON   
					To begin recording during playback   
					While holding down the ·button, press the rbutton. The   
					unit immediately begins recording without stopping the   
					tape. This function is useful when editing previously   
					recorded material.   
					REC LEVEL   
					MPX FILTER   
					ØON øOFF   
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					DOLBY NR   
					OFF   
					BIAS   
					REC LEVEL   
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					B 
					• 
					• 
					BALANCE   
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					COUNTER   
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					RESET   
					MEMORY   
					• 
					POWER   
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					10   
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					R 
					EJECT   
					MONITOR   
					CALIBRATION   
					HEADPHONES   
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
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					R 
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					0 
					AMS )   
					For headphone listening   
					Insert the headphone plug to the HEADPHONES jack.   
					2 
					Selecting TAPE mode with the MONITOR button is   
					unnecessary   
					The unit automatically enters TAPE mode and the TAPE   
					indicator lights up.   
					1 
					2 
					Turn on the amplifier and select the tape   
					function.   
					What is the Dolby NR system?   
					The Dolby NR (noise reduction) system reduces tape hiss   
					noise in low-level, high-frequency signals by boosting the   
					signals during recording and lowering them during   
					playback.   
					Insert a cassette with the side to be   
					played facing outward.   
					The Dolby S NR system provides the highest reduction in   
					tape hiss noise in both low and high frequencies.   
					EJECT   
					MPX   
					ØON   
					DO   
					COUNTER   
					RESET   
					MEMORY   
					POWER   
					Note   
					E 
					§ 
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
					p 
					0 
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					P 
					R 
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					· 
					The Dolby HX PRO system is effective only during   
					recording, not during playback.   
					0 
					AMS )   
					3 
					4 
					Set DOLBY NR to the same position that   
					was used when the cassette was   
					recorded.   
					DOLBY NR   
					OFF   
					B 
					C 
					S 
					Press ·to start playback.   
					· 
					To stop playback, press the pbutton.   
					To stop playback momentarily, press the Pbutton.   
					To restart playback, press the Por ·button.   
					To fastwind a tape rightward, press the )button in stop   
					mode.   
					To fastwind the tape leftward, press the 0button in stop   
					mode.   
					7 
				Locating a Selection   
					— Multi-AMS (Automatic Music Sensor)   
					Through its ability to detect the blank space between selections, the Multi-AMS   
					function allows you to skip up to 30 selections while fast forwarding or reversing to   
					the beginning of a specific selection.   
					Changing the indicated number of selections to be   
					skipped   
					POWER   
					Press the 0or )button at any time, even during Multi-   
					AMS operation.   
					→ 
					ON   
					REC LEVEL   
					MPX FILTER   
					ØON øOFF   
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					• 
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					The Multi-AMS number may change as you are   
					DOLBY NR   
					OFF   
					BIAS   
					REC LEVEL   
					2 
					8 
					B 
					• 
					• 
					BALANCE   
					• 
					• 
					C 
					COUNTER   
					S 
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					RESET   
					MEMORY   
					• 
					POWER   
					setting it   
					0 
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					R 
					EJECT   
					MONITOR   
					CALIBRATION   
					HEADPHONES   
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
					due to the detection of blank spaces as the unit bigins to   
					fastwind.   
					§ 
					p 
					0 
					) 
					P 
					R 
					r 
					· 
					0 
					AMS )   
					The Multi-AMS may fail to detect the start of a   
					selection in the following cases:   
					•If you press the )button immediately before the   
					selection or the 0button immediately after the start of   
					the selection.   
					•If there is noise in the space before the selection.   
					•If the space before the selection is less than four seconds   
					long.   
					0 )   
					During playback, press )or 0as many   
					times as the number of selections to be   
					skipped.   
					For selections after the current one: Press )   
					the required number of times.   
					For selections before the current one: Press   
					0the required number of times*.   
					* Pressing 0once locates the beginning of the   
					current selection.   
					The Multi-AMS will treat the following as blanks:   
					•A long pause in the music   
					•A passage of low frequencies or very low volume   
					•A gradual increase or decrease in volume   
					: Beginning of the selection   
					0[ ] 0[ ] )[ ] )[ ]   
					Previous   
					selection   
					Current   
					selection   
					Next   
					selection   
					•Each time the unit   
					detects a blank space,   
					the indicated Multi-   
					AMS number   
					( 
					decreases by one.   
					•The (indicator flashes during Multi-AMS operation.   
					•When the beginning of the specified selection is   
					reached, the counter indication appears again and   
					playback automatically restarts.   
					8 
				Locating a Specific Playback Position   
					— Memory Play   
					Returning to the memorized position while the unit   
					is stopped — Memory Stop   
					Memorizing and Locating a Specific   
					Playback Position   
					If you press only the 0button when the MEMORY   
					indicator is on and the unit is stopped, the tape rewinds and   
					then stops when the counter reaches 0.00.   
					Be sure that the unit is stopped before turning the Memory   
					Stop function on, otherwise the Multi-AMS function will   
					operate.   
					The Memory Play function allows you to use the counter to   
					record a specific position on a cassette for fast relocation and   
					automatic playback later.   
					To turn off the Memory Play function   
					Press the MEMORY button, so that the MEMORY indicator   
					disappears.   
					POWER   
					2 1   
					→ 
					ON   
					REC LEVEL   
					MPX FILTER   
					ØON øOFF   
					5 
					6 
					4 
					• 
					3 
					1 
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					DOLBY NR   
					OFF   
					BIAS   
					REC LEVEL   
					Note on Memory Play/Stop   
					The tape acutually rewinds to slightly short of 0.00.   
					2 
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					B 
					• 
					• 
					BALANCE   
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					C 
					COUNTER   
					S 
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					RESET   
					MEMORY   
					• 
					POWER   
					0 
					10   
					– 
					+ 
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					R 
					EJECT   
					MONITOR   
					CALIBRATION   
					HEADPHONES   
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
					§ 
					p 
					0 
					) 
					P 
					R 
					r 
					· 
					0 
					AMS )   
					Do not turn off the power while using the counter   
					Turning the power off, then on again resets the counter to   
					0.00.   
					3 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Press MEMORY to turn on the Memory   
					Play function.   
					The Accuracy of the Linear Counter   
					RESET MEMORY   
					Since the counter is not a digital clock, it will differ from the   
					actual elapsed playback or recording time by a few minutes,   
					depending on such factors as tape length and hub size.   
					MEMORY   
					Press RESET to reset the counter at the   
					position to be memorized.   
					The position is memorized.   
					RESET MEMORY   
					MEMORY   
					While holding down ·, press 0to   
					return to the memorized position.   
					0 ·   
					9 
				Chapter 3 Recording   
					Playing Back Automatically   
					After Rewinding — Auto Play   
					Recording   
					The Auto Play function automatically starts playing back a   
					cassette after fastwinding it to the beginning.   
					Recording to a Cassette   
					Follow the procedure below to record a source on a cassette.   
					POWER   
					1 
					→ 
					ON   
					POWER   
					REC LEVEL   
					MPX FILTER   
					5 
					ØON øOFF   
					6 
					4 
					2 
					5 6   
					• 
					→ 
					3 
					1 
					7 
					ON   
					DOLBY NR   
					OFF   
					BIAS   
					REC LEVEL   
					2 
					8 
					B 
					• 
					• 
					BALANCE   
					• 
					• 
					C 
					COUNTER   
					S 
					9 
					RESET   
					MEMORY   
					• 
					POWER   
					0 
					10   
					– 
					+ 
					– 
					+ 
					L 
					R 
					EJECT   
					MONITOR   
					CALIBRATION   
					HEADPHONES   
					REC LEVEL   
					MPX FILTER   
					ØON øOFF   
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
					5 
					6 
					4 
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					p 
					0 
					) 
					P 
					R 
					r 
					· 
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					1 
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					0 
					AMS )   
					DOLBY NR   
					OFF   
					BIAS   
					REC LEVEL   
					2 
					8 
					B 
					• 
					• 
					BALANCE   
					• 
					• 
					C 
					COUNTER   
					S 
					9 
					RESET   
					MEMORY   
					• 
					POWER   
					0 
					10   
					– 
					+ 
					– 
					+ 
					L 
					R 
					EJECT   
					MONITOR   
					CALIBRATION   
					HEADPHONES   
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
					§ 
					p 
					0 
					) 
					∏ 
					R 
					r 
					· 
					0 
					AMS )   
					2 
					1 
					83   
					1 
					2 
					Make sure the MEMORY indicator is off.   
					If not, press MEMORY.   
					1 
					Insert a cassette with the side to be   
					recorded facing outward.   
					(Refer to pages 14 to 15 to calibrate the bias   
					current and recording level if desired.)   
					Goes off.   
					EJECT   
					MPX   
					ØON   
					F 
					While holding down ·, press 0.   
					DOLB   
					O 
					COUNTER   
					RESET   
					MEMORY   
					POWER   
					EJE   
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
					§ 
					§ 
					p 
					0 
					) 
					P 
					R 
					r 
					· 
					0 
					AMS )   
					0 ·   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					Set DOLBY NR.   
					DOLBY NR   
					OFF   
					B 
					C 
					S 
					Press rto enter the recording pause   
					mode.   
					REC   
					r 
					Play the program source to be recorded.   
					10   
				If playback starts instead of recording when you   
					press r   
					The record-protect tab for that side has been removed. To   
					record on this cassette, cover the hole with plastic tape.   
					(See “Protecting a Recording” on page 12.)   
					5 
					6 
					Turn REC LEVEL to adjust the recording   
					level.   
					REC LEVEL   
					5 
					6 
					4 
					7 
					9 
					3 
					1 
					Selecting MONITOR mode is unnecessary   
					8 
					2 
					The unit automatically enters source mode and the SOURCE   
					indicator lights up. If you wish to monitor the recorded   
					sound, press the MONITOR button to select TAPE mode.   
					0 
					10   
					See “Adjusting the Recording Level” on page 12.   
					Checking the recording time on a tape   
					To check the remaining recording time on a tape:   
					1 
					2 
					Press the RESET button to reset the counter to 0.00.   
					Press the )button to advance the tape to its end. The   
					number on the counter shows the approximate   
					recording time.   
					Turn BALANCE to adjust the balance.   
					BALANCE   
					To check the total recording time of a tape, first rewind the   
					tape to its beginning, then follow the same steps as above.   
					(See “The Accuracy of the Linear Counter” on page 9.)   
					L 
					R 
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					8 
					Restart the program source, if required.   
					Press Por ·to start recording.   
					PAUSE   
					or   
					P 
					· 
					To stop recording   
					Press the pbutton.   
					11   
				Recording   
					Protecting a Recording   
					Adjusting the Recording Level   
					The proper recording level, which differs according to the   
					tape type, is indicated on the peak level meters for each tape   
					type.   
					Adjust the REC LEVEL control as high as possible without   
					exceeding the recommended range for the inserted tape.   
					To protect a recording on side A or B   
					Break out the respective tab.   
					Side A   
					Peak level meter recording by tape type   
					Recommended maximum peak level meter readings.   
					Tab for   
					side B   
					Tab for side A   
					dB   
					L 
					– 
					–30 –20   
					∞ 
					–10   
					–4   
					0 
					+2   
					+4   
					+6   
					+8   
					To record on a cassette that is protected   
					Cover the respective hole with tape.   
					R 
					for Type I or Type II   
					tape   
					for Type IV tape   
					When using Type II or Type IV cassettes   
					Be careful not to cover the detector slots which are   
					necessary for automatic tape-type detection.   
					Tips on recording level adjustment   
					Setting the recording level too low will produce a hissing   
					sound, while setting it too high will produce distortion.   
					Generally, the proper recording level for high and low   
					frequencies is lower than that for middle frequencies. When   
					recording program sources with many high and low   
					frequencies, set the level to a relatively low position, then   
					make adjustments according to the recording results.   
					Type IV cassette   
					Type II cassette   
					Detector slots   
					Detector slots   
					Tab   
					Tab   
					Tab   
					Tab   
					Recording FM Broadcasts With the Dolby NR   
					System   
					Cassette care   
					•Avoid touching the tape surface of a cassette to prevent   
					contamination of the heads by dirt, dust, or oil on the skin.   
					•Keep cassettes away from equipment with magnets, such   
					as speakers and amplifiers, as erasure or distortion on the   
					recorded tape could occur.   
					If your tuner does not have an MPX filter, or, if equipped,   
					the filter is not working effectively, set the MPX FILTER   
					button to ON (the FILTER indicator appears) when   
					recording FM broadcasts with the Dolby NR system.   
					The MPX filter eliminates remnants of the 19-kHz stereo   
					carrier and 38-kHz subcarrier signals which may impair the   
					operation of the Dolby NR system. Be sure to turn on the   
					DOLBY NR switch since the MPX filter will not function   
					otherwise.   
					•Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight, extremely cold   
					temperatures or moisture.   
					Note on cassettes longer than 90 minutes   
					We do not recommend the use of cassettes longer than 90   
					minutes except for long continuous playback.   
					12   
				Monitoring the Recorded Sound   
					As this unit has three separate heads for recording, playback   
					and erasure, you can check the quality of a recorded sound   
					by comparing it with the input source signal.   
					To listen to the input source signal, press the MONITOR   
					button to turn on the SOURCE indicator.   
					To listen to the sound recorded on the tape, press the   
					MONITOR button to turn on the TAPE indicator.   
					Comparing the recorded sound with the sound   
					source   
					While recording, use this monitoring function to check that   
					there is no distortion due to excessive level settings or sound   
					degradation due to head contamination.   
					MONITOR   
					setting   
					Signal flow   
					REC LEVEL   
					Band   
					Recording   
					head   
					LINE IN   
					SOURCE   
					MONITOR   
					SOURCE   
					LINE OUT   
					TAPE   
					HEADPHONES   
					Playback head   
					The source signal can be monitored.   
					REC LEVEL   
					Band   
					LINE IN   
					Recording   
					head   
					SOURCE   
					MONITOR   
					TAPE   
					LINE OUT   
					TAPE   
					HEADPHONES   
					Playback head   
					The recorded signal can be monitored.   
					What Is the Dolby HX PRO System?   
					The Dolby HX PRO system provides precise bias control   
					during recording to reduce distortion and improve linearity   
					in the high-frequency range. The result is recorded sound   
					that is highly faithful to the original. Since the HX PRO   
					system operates only during recording, the same high-   
					quality sound is produced even during playback on other   
					tape decks. The HX PRO system is independent from the   
					Dolby NR system and is unaffected by the Dolby NR setting.   
					13   
				Calibrating the Bias Current and Recording   
					Level   
					Although the ATS (Automatic Tape Selection) system in   
					your unit sets the appropriate equalization characteristics   
					and bias current for each tape type, you may be able to   
					obtain even better results by doing the bias current and   
					recording level calibration function described below.   
					Follow the procedure below to calibrate the bias current and   
					recording level.   
					POWER   
					45   
					→ 
					ON   
					BIAS   
					REC LEVEL   
					REC LEVEL   
					MPX FILTER   
					ØON øOFF   
					5 
					6 
					4 
					• 
					3 
					1 
					7 
					DOLBY NR   
					OFF   
					BIAS   
					REC LEVEL   
					2 
					8 
					B 
					• 
					• 
					BALANCE   
					• 
					• 
					C 
					COUNTER   
					S 
					9 
					RESET   
					MEMORY   
					• 
					POWER   
					0 
					10   
					– 
					+ 
					– 
					+ 
					L 
					R 
					EJECT   
					MONITOR   
					CALIBRATION   
					HEADPHONES   
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
					– 
					+ 
					– 
					+ 
					§ 
					p 
					0 
					) 
					P 
					R 
					r 
					· 
					0 
					AMS   
					) 
					CALIBRATION   
					Adjusts the recording   
					level within a range   
					Adjusts the bias   
					current within a   
					of about ±3 dB   
					range of about ±20 %   
					1 
					3 
					2 
					Bias calibration   
					1 
					Insert a cassette with the side to be   
					recorded facing outward.   
					Choosing the proper bias current for a tape ensures   
					minimum distortion and flat frequency response. Lowering   
					the bias current boosts high-frequency response, but also   
					results in higher distortion. Raising the bias, on the other   
					hand, reduces distortion, but also dampens high-frequency   
					response. You thus obtain proper bias when the bias current   
					and high-frequency response are well balanced.   
					EJECT   
					MPX FILTER   
					ØON øOFF   
					DOLBY NR   
					OFF   
					BIAS   
					REC LEVEL   
					2 
					• 
					B 
					• 
					• 
					C 
					COUNTER   
					S 
					RESET   
					MEMORY   
					POWER   
					– 
					+ 
					– 
					+ 
					§ 
					EJECT   
					MONITOR   
					CALIBRATION   
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
					§ 
					p 
					0 
					) 
					P 
					R 
					r 
					· 
					0 
					AMS   
					) 
					BIAS   
					2 
					3 
					Press CALIBRATION.   
					Bias reduced (−)   
					CALIBRATION   
					Bias   
					reduced   
					(high-   
					frequency   
					response   
					boosted)   
					Bias   
					increased   
					(high-   
					frequency   
					response   
					suppressed)   
					– 
					+ 
					Bias increased (+)   
					Frequency in Hz   
					The peak level meters for adjusting the bias and   
					recording level appear in the display window.   
					•By changing the bias, you can tailor the response to your   
					liking, for example by slightly emphasizing the upper or   
					lower end.   
					Press r , then P or · to turn on the   
					recording test tones.   
					•The frequency response of metal tape is much less affected   
					by changes in the bias current than other tape types, and in   
					some cases is uneffected. The adjustment range of this deck   
					(about ±20 %) may therefore not be wide enough to allow   
					adjustment for all tapes.   
					REC   
					r 
					PAUSE   
					√ 
					or   
					· 
					P 
					Recording level calibration   
					Even when the recording level is adjusted correctly, a tape   
					with low sensitivity will result in a low playback level. The   
					REC LEVEL calibration control allows you to compensate for   
					sensitivity differences among tapes to equalize both   
					recording and playback levels. This is especially important   
					when using the Dolby NR system, since the system is most   
					effective when recording and playback levels are the same.   
					√ 
					Playback level for an 8-kHz signal   
					H 
					L 
					REC CAL   
					TYPE   
					Playback level for a 400-Hz signal   
					Notes   
					•You cannot monitor the sound during the   
					calibration operation.   
					•It takes 2 to 3 seconds for the test tone level to   
					stabilize.   
					14   
				Inserting a Blank Space During   
					Recording   
					— Record Muting   
					The Record Muting function allows you to insert a four-   
					second blank between selections to enable proper Multi-   
					AMS operation (see page 8), or to replace unwanted   
					recorded material with a blank of any length.   
					4 
					Adjust BIAS until both meters indicate   
					equal playback levels.   
					A low reading on the   
					upper meter indicates a   
					high bias current.   
					A high reading on the   
					upper meter indicates   
					a low bias current.   
					POWER   
					2 
					→ 
					ON   
					H 
					H 
					L 
					L 
					REC CAL   
					REC CAL   
					TYPE   
					TYPE   
					REC LEVEL   
					MPX FILTER   
					ØON øOFF   
					5 
					6 
					4 
					• 
					3 
					1 
					7 
					DOLBY NR   
					OFF   
					BIAS   
					REC LEVEL   
					2 
					8 
					B 
					• 
					• 
					BALANCE   
					• 
					• 
					C 
					BIAS   
					BIAS   
					COUNTER   
					S 
					9 
					RESET   
					MEMORY   
					• 
					POWER   
					0 
					10   
					– 
					+ 
					– 
					+ 
					L 
					R 
					EJECT   
					MONITOR   
					CALIBRATION   
					HEADPHONES   
					PAUSE   
					REC MUTE   
					REC   
					§ 
					p 
					0 
					) 
					P 
					R 
					r 
					· 
					0 
					AMS   
					) 
					– 
					+ 
					– 
					+ 
					1 
					√ 
					√ 
					An equal reading on both meters indicates the   
					proper bias current condition.   
					1 
					2 
					While recording, press and release R .   
					REC MUTE   
					H 
					L 
					REC CAL   
					R 
					TYPE   
					REC   
					5 
					Adjust REC LEVEL for calibration until   
					both meters reach the recommended   
					level.   
					The REC indicator starts flashing. During this   
					time, no incoming signals are recorded on the   
					tape.   
					After four seconds, the P indicator lights up and   
					the unit enters recording pause mode.   
					REC LEVEL   
					– 
					+ 
					Press P to resume recording.   
					√ 
					PAUSE   
					Recommended level   
					P 
					H 
					L 
					REC CAL   
					TYPE   
					To create a blank longer than four seconds   
					Press the R button for the specified length of time. After four   
					seconds, the REC indicator flashes at a faster rate. When you   
					release the R button, the P indicator lights up and the unit   
					goes into recording pause mode.   
					The bias current is now properly adjusted and   
					the tape sensitivity compensation has been set.   
					Press p , then press CALIBRATION to turn the   
					calibration function off (the display returns to   
					normal). Rewind the tape and start the actual   
					recording.   
					Press the P button to resume recording.   
					15   
				Chapter 4 Additional Information   
					Maintenance   
					Cleaning the Heads and Tape Path   
					Demagnetizing the Heads   
					Clean all surfaces over which the tape travels after every ten   
					hours of operation to guard against:   
					— low-quality sound   
					After 20 to 30 hours of use, or when you notice hiss and/or   
					loss of high frequencies, the residual magnetism built up on   
					the heads should be removed.   
					— a decrease in sound level   
					— excessive wow, flutter or drop-out   
					— incomplete erasure   
					1 Turn off the power.   
					2 Demagnetize the heads with any commercially   
					available demagnetizer.   
					— impairment of recording function   
					To obtain high-quality recorded sound, we recommend   
					cleaning before every recording.   
					Refer to the instruction manual of the demagnetizer for   
					detailed instructions.   
					1 Press § to open the cassette holder.   
					2 With the unit turned off, wipe the heads, the   
					pinch roller and the capstan with a cotton swab   
					slightly moistened with alcohol or commercially   
					available cleaning fluid for tape decks.   
					Capstans   
					Recording   
					head   
					Playback head   
					Erasing head   
					Pinch rollers   
					§ 
					r 
					R 
					P 
					) 
					0 
					· 
					p 
					Do not insert a cassette until the cleaned areas are   
					completely dry.   
					16   
				Specifications   
					Recording system   
					Fast winding time   
					4-track 2-channel stereo   
					Approx. 90 sec. (with Sony C-60   
					cassette)   
					General   
					Power requirements Model for U.S.A.:   
					120 V AC, 60 Hz   
					Bias   
					AC bias   
					Model for the United Kingdom and   
					Heads   
					Erasing head × 1 (F&F head)   
					Recording head × 1 (SD head)   
					Playback head × 1 (SD head)   
					Capstan motor × 1 (DC servo motor)   
					Reel motor × 1 (DC motor)   
					Australia:   
					240 V AC, 50 Hz   
					Power consumption 23 W   
					Motors   
					Dimensions   
					Approx. 430 × 123 × 310 mm (w/h/d)   
					(17 × 47/8 × 121/4 inches)   
					including projecting parts and   
					controls   
					Signal-to-noise ratio (at peak level and weighted)   
					Mass   
					Approx. 4.3 kg (9 lbs 8 oz)   
					Cassette   
					(Dolby NR off)   
					Type IV   
					61 dB   
					Type II   
					59 dB   
					Type I   
					57 dB   
					Supplied accessories   
					Audio connecting cords (2)   
					S/N ratio improvement (approximate values)   
					With Dolby B NR on : 5 dB at 1 kHz; 10 dB at 5 kHz   
					With Dolby C NR on : 15 dB at 500 Hz; 20 dB at 1 kHz   
					With Dolby S NR on : 10 dB at 100 Hz; 24 dB at 1 kHz   
					Optional accessory   
					Wireless remote commander RM-J701   
					Design and specifications are subject to change without   
					notice.   
					Harmonic distortion 0.4% (with Type I, 160 nWb/m,   
					315 Hz, 3rd H.D.)   
					1.5% (with Type IV, 250 nWb/m,   
					315 Hz, 3rd H.D.)   
					Frequency response (Dolby NR off)   
					20 - 20,000 Hz (±3 dB, IEC)   
					Type IV cassette   
					20 - 16,000 Hz [±3 dB (−4dB   
					recording)]   
					Type II cassette   
					Type I cassette   
					20 - 18,000 Hz (±3 dB, IEC)   
					20 - 17,000 Hz (±3 dB, IEC)   
					Type IV : Sony Type IV (METAL)   
					Type II : Sony Type II (HIGH)   
					Type I : Sony Type I (NORMAL)   
					Wow and flutter   
					±0.065% W.Peak (IEC)   
					0.045% W.RMS (NAB)   
					±0.12% W.Peak (DIN)   
					Inputs   
					Line inputs   
					(phono jacks)   
					Sensitivity   
					Input impedance 47 k ohms   
					0.16 V   
					Outputs   
					0.5 V at a load   
					impedance of   
					47 k ohms   
					Line outputs   
					(phono jacks)   
					Rated output   
					level   
					Load   
					impedance   
					Over 10 k ohms   
					Headphones   
					(stereo phone jack)   
					1 mW at a load   
					impedance of   
					32 ohms   
					Output level   
					17   
				Troubleshooting Guide   
					The following trouble checks will help you correct the most   
					common problems encountered with your tape deck.   
					Should any problems persist after you have made these   
					checks, consult your nearest Sony dealer.   
					Before proceeding with these trouble checks, verify that:   
					•The power cord is firmly connected.   
					•The amplifier connections are firmly made.   
					•The heads, capstan and pinch roller are clean.   
					•The amplifier controls and switches are correctly set.   
					Function Buttons and Tape Transport Problems   
					Symptom   
					Cause   
					The cassette holder is not fully closed.   
					Remedy   
					The function buttons do not work.   
					Close the holder completely.   
					Insert the cassette correctly.   
					The cassette is not properly inserted.   
					You press the button immediately after   
					turning on the power.   
					Wait until the P indicator stops   
					flashing.   
					The r button does not work.   
					There is no cassette in the holder.   
					Insert a cassette.   
					The record-protect tab has been   
					removed from the cassette.   
					Cover the hole with tape (page 12).   
					The automatic shut-off mechanism   
					operates before the end of the tape.   
					The tape is slack.   
					Take up the tape slack.   
					Use another cassette.   
					The cassette shell is deformed.   
					The Memory Play function is on.   
					Press the MEMORY button to turn off   
					the function.   
					Excessively loud tape transport noise   
					during fast winding.   
					This noise is caused by the cassette   
					and is not a mechanical problem.   
					— 
					18   
				Recording and Playback Problems   
					Symptom   
					Cause   
					Remedy   
					Recording or playback cannot be made   
					or there is a decrease in sound level.   
					The heads are either dirty or   
					magnetized.   
					Clean or demagnetize the heads   
					(page 16).   
					Improper connection.   
					Make connections properly (page 5).   
					Improper setting of the amplifier   
					controls.   
					Set the amplifier controls to the   
					appropriate positions.   
					Excessive wow, flutter or drop-out.   
					Incomplete erasure.   
					The head, capstan or pinch roller is   
					dirty.   
					Clean in accordance with instructions   
					on page 16.   
					The erasing head is dirty.   
					The heads are magnetized.   
					Clean the erasing head (page 16).   
					Demagnetize the heads (page 16).   
					Increased noise or poor reproduction   
					in high frequencies.   
					Unbalanced tone in high frequencies.   
					Improper setting of the DOLBY NR   
					switch.   
					During playing back, set the switch to   
					the same position used in recording.   
					The unit is placed near a television set.   
					Move the unit away from the   
					television set.   
					The specified selection cannot be   
					located even when Multi-AMS is on.   
					There is noise in the space before the   
					selection.   
					The space before the selection is less   
					than four seconds long.   
					Rerecord the tape if you can, and   
					insert a blank space of four seconds   
					before the selection using the R button   
					(page 15).   
					The ) ( or 0 ) button was pressed   
					immediately before the beginning of   
					the following selection.   
					— 
					Playback begins in the middle of the   
					selection when Multi-AMS is on.   
					The selection contains one of the   
					following:   
					While the tape is playing, press the   
					) or 0 button again.   
					— a long pause   
					— a passage of low frequencies or very   
					low volume   
					— a gradual increase or decrease in   
					volume.   
					Noise   
					Symptom   
					Cause   
					Remedy   
					Hum noise.   
					The unit is stacked on or under the   
					amplifier.   
					Separate the unit.   
					Noise is recorded.   
					The recording was made near   
					equipment such as a television set or a   
					color monitor, and interference has   
					affected the recording on the tape and   
					the Dolby NR system.   
					Move the unit away from the   
					television set or color monitor.   
					19   
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