Sony TC-K615S Cassette Player User Manual


 
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K615S-21 07-12
Recording
To protect a recording on side A or B
Break out the respective tab.
Tab for
side B
Tab for side A
To record on a cassette that is protected
Cover the respective hole with 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.
Side A
Detector slots
Tab
Tab
Tab
Tab
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.
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.
Protecting a Recording
Type II cassette
Type IV cassette
Detector slots
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.
Recording FM Broadcasts With the Dolby NR
System
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.
for Type IV tape
for Type I or Type II
tape
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.
Peak level meter recording by tape type
Recommended maximum peak level meter readings.
R
L
dB 30 20 10 4 0 +2 +4 +6 +8