TOA Electronics manual Blank Skip Function BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823

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7.FAULT INDICATION [BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823]

If a cassette player unit (TAPE 1 or 2) malfunctions, the corresponding tape travel indicator flashes.

 

Tape travel indicator

TAPE 1

TAPE 2

Flashes when TAPE 1 deck malfunctions.

Flashes when TAPE2 deck malfunctions.

If either indicator flashes, make no further attempt to use the corresponding cassette player unit. Eject the tape

immediately and replace the faulty cassette player unit with a new one. The cassette player unit of other indicator

that does not flash can still be used.

[Note]: The tape travel indicator also flashes when the cassette player unit is removed, but this does not infer real

malfunction. You can still use other cassette player unit unless its tape travel indicator is flashing. For

cassette player unit (CU-800) replacement, refer to p.27.

8. "BLANK SKIP" FUNCTION [BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823]

Your tape player comes with a Blank Skip function. If an unrecorded section in the tape lasts for ten seconds or

more during playback, the tape is automatically sent forward at top speed to skip the unrecorded section to re-start

playback from the top of a next piece of music.

The Blank Skip function can be made available by setting the blank skip switch to ON.

[Note]: The function may operate in the middle of playback if an extremely low recording level tape is used or if

the tape contains a relatively long low signal level section, such as pianissimo. In such cases, set the blank skip switch to OFF.

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Contents BA-823 Operating InstructionsHarmful interference to radio communications Contents User Precautions Cassette Tapes Nomenclature Monaural Line Output Terminal Stereo Line Output ConnectorLink Input Connector Signal Signal Indicator Green BA-806 Front View Power SwitchTape Volume Control Microphone Volume Control Peak Indicator RedLink Input Terminal Control Use Speaker Output TerminalBA-823 Front View Power Switch Link Input Terminal Control Connections BA-800 Connection ExamplesBA-806 Connection Examples MicrophoneBA-823 Connection Example Connection to the 25V terminal Timer Connections BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823 Speaker Connections BA-823Playback Operation Operation BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823Playback Stop OperationTape Ejection and Loading Timer ON/OFF ControlAGC Circuit BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823 Microphone-Activated Muting Circuit BA-806 and BA-823 Signal and Peak Indicators BA-806 and BA-823Microphone Announcements BA-806 and BA-823 Alternate A-B-A-B Playback Track Sequence Selection BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823Alternate A-A-B-B Playback Expansion using one BA-800 ConnectionsExpansion using two BA-800s Operation of an Expanded System Playback OperationExample ExamplePress the stop button of the component in play mode Timer Connection Example Timer Connection When ExpandedFault Indication BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823 Blank Skip Function BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823Cleaning the head section Cassette Player Unit CU-800 ReplacementMaintenance Demagnetizing the headsTroubleshooting Are weakMIC BA-800 BA-803,806TOA Corporation