Maintenance (fig. 4), Troubleshooting, Dolby hx pro – Tascam 102MKII User Manual

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* When recording is done up to the end of

the tape, the CD player stands by after

returning to the beginning of the tune

that has just been played.

Note

If the CD player is connected to the stereo
amplifier using an optical cable, synchro
dubbing is not possible. If synchro dubbing
is required, you must connect the deck's
analog output using pin plug cords.

MAINTENANCE (Fig. 4)

The heads and tape path should be

cleaned and demagnetized periodically.

Cleaning Tape Path

Apply head cleaning fluid* * to a cotton

bud or soft cloth, and lightly rub the
heads, capstan and all metal parts in

the tape path.

Also clean the pinch roller using rubber

cleaning fluid*.

Both are available in TEAC Tape

Recorder Cleaning Kits HC-2 and RC-2 in

the U.S.A. or TZ-261 in other areas.

Demagnetizing Heads
Be sure that the power is off, then
demagnetize the heads using a TEAC E-3
demagnetizer. For details of its use, read
its instructions.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Basic troubleshooting of a cassette tape
deck

is

similar to troubleshooting

any

other electrical or electronic equipment.
Always check the most obvious possible
causes first. To give you a few ideas of
what to look for, check the following:

No

power:

Is

the

power

cord

connected?

No audio output: Have all connections

been made cffrrectly?

Low sound quality: Are the heads dirty

or magnetized? Are you using good
quality

tape?

Has

the

correct

NR

System been selected?

Impossible to enter the record mode:

Are the record protection tabs of the

cassette in place?

DOLBY HX PRO

Dolby HX Pro is an "active bias” technique

that can improve the quality of audio tape
recordings. High-level high frequencies can

be

recorded

more

accurately,

without

sacrificing signal-to-noise ratio, while such
side effects of tape saturation as distortion
are reduced.

What Is Bias?

Bias is a very high-frequency signal generat­
ed within a tape deck and recorded on the

tape

simultaneously

with

the

program

material. This inaudible signal allows a low
noise, low distortion recording and flat
frequency response. Different magnetic tape
formulations

require

different

amounts

of bias for optimum performance. If the
bias

level

is

too

high, high-frequency

Maximum Output Level (MOL) decreases.

The Problem of Self-Bias

Unfortunately, bias level is often influenced
by the signal being recorded. The high fre­
quencies contained in some music act as
bias. This unpredictable source of bias is

added to the existing bias, resulting in a loss
of high-frequency response. As the high-
frequency content of the signal increases,
the ability of the recorder to record high

frequencies (MOL) decreases. This pheno­
menon is called self-biasing.

How Dolby HX Pro Solution

The Dolby HX Pro monitors the high-
frequency content of the program material
and adjusts the recorder bias oscillator to
maintain a constant total bias level. The
result is improved high-frequency response
and lower distortion. Depending on the type

of tape, the improvement in headroom can
be 6 dB or more.

The Benefits

With Dolby HX Pro, it is easier to make

more accurate recordings of the kind of
music which contains high-level high fre­
quencies. The improvement is similar to

that of high-performance tape over conven­
tional tape, so regardless of the type of
tape used, the results will sound better.

Most important of all, Dolby HX Pro
requires no decoding process. Once the
tape is recorded with it, the improvements

will be realized when playing the tape back

on any machine.

20Hz 50

100 200

500 1 k 2

Example of improved frequency response
using Dolby HX Pro

INSTALLING THE UNIT INTO A RACK

This unit is provided with a metal fixture for

rack mounting. Use it when installing the
unit into a 19-inch rack.

Howto install
(1) Remove four screws fixing the panel to

the unit. (Do not open the panel.)

*

Although the removed screws are not

used to install the metal fixture for rack
mounting, retain them for future use.

(2) Place a metal fixture on the side of the

unit (panel), then secure it using the
provided four screws (M3 x 10).

(3) In a similar way, install a metal fixture to

the other side of the unit.

*

See that the metal fixtures are flush

with the top of the panel.

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