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SYSTEM ASPECTS

GENERAL INFORMATION @)

SYSTEM TIMER

MAINTENANCE

By connecting the cassette deck to a timer, you can start and

stop playback or recording automatically.

• If the tuner in your Philips HiFi 900 system is equipped with

a timer (e.g. FT930), make sure that the ESI BUS
connections are made.

• Set the timer and switch on the cassette deck.
• Prepare the cassette deck for playback or recording (see

PLAYBACK or RECORDING chapter)

• Stop both decks.
• At the time set on the timer, deck B will start playback or

recording, provided there is a tape in deck B.

• If there is no tape in deck B, deck A is automatically selected

and will start playback at the time set on the timer.

REMOTE CONTROL

The following cassette deck functions can be operated via your

system remote control {Philips 900 series), provided the
correct ESI BUS connections are made:

-

TAPE

- source selection

-

DECK A/B

- for selecting deck A or B

- ►► - for winding the tape in the playing direction

for winding the tape in the opposite direction

- PLAY

- for starting playback

-

RECORD

- for starting recording immediately

-

STOP

- for stopping recording/playback

-

PAUSE

- for interrupting recording/playback

-

MODE

- for selecting the playing direction for both decks

-

STANDBY

- for selecting standby mode

• When using your system remote control, first press TAPE to

select the tape mode.

• Then select DECK A or DECK B and subsequently press the

key of the desired tape function.

• Do not leave the unit or cassettes for any length of time in

direct sunlight or other places where high temperatures can

occur, such as in the vicinity of heating apparatus.

• Do not expose the equipment to humidi^ or rain.
• A chamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient

for cleaning the cabinet.

• Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits,

ammonia or abrasives.

Compact Cassettes

• The tape in the cassette is attached at both ends with leader

tape. Nothing will be recorded for 6 to 7 seconds at the be­

ginning (and at the end) of the tape.

Accidental erasure of a recording

can be prevented by breaking the
small tab in the top left-hand
corner on the back of the
cassette.You can then no longer

record on this side. This

protection can be removed by
covering the hole with a small
piece of adhesive tape.

Store your cassettes after use in the box provided. Keep the

cassettes at room temperature and avoid leaving them in the
sun or too close to magnets and transformers of e.g.

recorders, radios, TVs and loudspeakers.

Recorder maintenance

- After approximately 15 hours of

use the heads ®, the capstans

(D and the pressure rollers ©

must be cleaned.

- You can clean them with a

■ cotton bud dipped in alcohol.

Make sure that the unit is not

connected to the mains.

-

The drive mechanism must

NOT be lubricated!

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

TAPE TRANSPORT:

Twin solenoid electronic autoreverse

Cassette system:............................... Analog Compact Cassette

Motor type:......................................................DC/DC servo 2x

Tape travel speed:.................................................. 4.76 cm/sec.

Speed tolerance (max. speed variation):.................................. < 2%

Wow and flutter:.............................................. 0.1 % JIS WRMS

HEADS:

Super-hard Metal Alloy recording playback heads

and dual-gap ferrite erase head

Frequency response according to:

I EC

NAB

for metal tape (type IV):

40-16,000 Hz

40-17,000 Hz

for Cr02 tape (type II):

40-16,000 Hz

40-17,000 Hz

for normal tape (type I):

40-15,000 Hz 40-16,000 Hz

S/N ratio (without Dolby NR) acc. to: lEC/DIN NAB

for metal tape (type IV):

58 dB

59 dB

for Cr02 tape (type II):

58 dB

59 dB

for normal tape (type I):

57 dB 58 dB

Improvement of S/N ratio

with Dolby В NR at 5 kHz:...................................................... 10 dB
with Dolby C NR at 1 kHz:...................................................... 18 dB

Channel separation at 1 kHz:..................................................... 35 dB
FM pilot suppression:.............................................................. 30 dB
Distortion at max. level (СГО

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):..........................................< 1.8%

CONNECTION SOCKETS

Line in. Cinch-type:....................................... 75 mV at 47 kOhm
Line out, Cinch-^pe:............................... 450 mV (Zo=2.5 kOhm)
Remote control:............................................ ESI BUS, 2 x cinch

POWER SUPPLY

Mains voltages:...................................... according to type plate
Mains frequencies:................... 50 and 60 Hz without conversion
Power consumption:...........................................................15 W
Electrical requirements:........................................................... lEC 65

CABINET, GENERAL

Material, finish:........................................ metal and polystyrene
Dimensions (w x h x d):....................435 x 140 x 300 mm approx.

Weight:..................................................................................6 kg
Accessories:................................................2 pairs Cinch Cable

These specifications are subject to modification without notice

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