Pioneer CT-W603RS Handling Cassette Tapes, J Check Cassette Before Use, I Tips On Cassette Tapes

Models: CT-W603RS CT-W803RS

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HANDLING CASSETTE TAPES

HANDLING CASSETTE TAPES

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J CHECK CASSETTE BEFORE USE

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Check the following items before loading a cassette tape:

Is the tape loose, or is some of the tape outside the cassette?

If some of the tape is loose or projecting outside the cassette shell,

the tape may not properly enter between the capstan and pinch roller. This will prevent the tape from being supplied properly, and may even damage the tape itself. In such cases, insert a pencil into the reel hole and take up the slack (Fig. A).

Some cassette tapes come with a plastic or thick paper stopper to prevent the tape from becoming slack. Remove this stopper when loading the cassette and replace it after using the cassette.

Are the accidental erasure prevention tabs intact?

These tabs allow you to prevent important recordings from being

erased accidentally. When the tab on the cassette shell is broken

off (Fig. B), it is not possible to activate the recording function, so valuable recordings will not be erased by mistake.

To rerecord on a cassette whose tab has been broken off, simply stick a piece of doubled adhesive tape over the hole (Fig. C).

When using TYPE 1V (Metal) or TYPE !1 (High/CrO2) tapes, be careful not to block the sensor holes with the tape (Fig. D, Fig. E).

If the holes are blocked, the automatic tape selector mechanism will not operate correctly.

NO TES:

The accidental erasure prevention tab for each side is the one located on the top left when the side that you want to protect is facing you.

When breaking off the tab, do not use a magnetized screwdriver.

[ AUTOMATICTAPE SELECTORFUNCTION]

This cassette deck is equipped with an automatic tape selector func- tion which utilizes the sensor holes on the tape cassette to deter- mine the type of tape being used. The deck is then set to match the tape recording bias and equalization.

NO TES:

When using TYPE IV (Metal) tapes, make sure that the tapes have sensor holes.

Make sure that the sensor holes on the cassette are not blocked;

otherewise the tape selector mechanism will not function properly.

Do not use TYPE I1! (FeCr) tapes.

I TIPS ON CASSETTE TAPES

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Leader tape (which cannot be recorded on) is provided at the beginning of a cassette tape. Let the tape run for about 5 se- conds before starting to record, to allow the leader tape to clear

the recording head.

Do not leave a cassette tape exposed to the environment. Store the cassette in its case after use so that dust and dirt

do not adhere to the tape, and so the tape will not get

slack. Store tapes in a location free from magnetism, dust, dirt, oil, heat and humidity.

Because C-120 tapes are very thin, they can easily jam in the pinch rollers and capstan, and they often are subject to other

problems such as irregular winding. It is best not to use them with this deck.

If cassette tapes are irregularly wound, the tape may get jammed in the rollers. This can cause damage to both the tape and the deck. If you are not certain whether the tape is wound evenly, fast forward or rewind the tape from beginning to end, to make sure that the tape is properly wound.

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Pioneer CT-W603RS, CT-W803RS Handling Cassette Tapes, J Check Cassette Before Use, I Tips On Cassette Tapes