PYLE Audio Stereo System PT 649D User Guide

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OPERATING PROCEDURES  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
Use this switch to select the  
proper Voltage for your region  
VOLTAGE ELECTOR  
110~ 120V  
60Hz  
220~ 230V  
50Hz  
DC  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
LIN E  
(IN)REC  
PLAY(O UT)  
CASSETTE DECK  
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT  
REMOTE S YS TEM  
TO AMP  
VO LTAG  
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TAP  
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UIT  
TAP  
LAY  
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T UNER  
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AV1  
AV2  
AUX  
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Playback a recorded tape ( DECK A or DECK B)  
1. Switch on the power of the unit.  
2. When Cr02 tape is used for recording, press the REC  
Cr02 switch.  
2. Press the STOP/EJECT button and insert a recorded  
cassette. For Cr02/metal tape, further press the  
Cr02/metal switch and the light at the indicator will be  
lit up.  
3. Press the record button. The level meter at the peak  
level indicator will shift and the REC light will be lit  
up indicating that recording is underway.  
4. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop recording at any  
time.  
3. Press the PLAY button.  
4. Adjust the AMPLIFIER VOLUME and GRAPHIC  
EQUALIZER controls for your desired sound level  
and taste.  
5. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop playback at any  
time.  
Pause  
Press this button to momentarily stop tape travel during  
recording. Re-press this button for pause release and  
recording restart.  
Dubbing operation (DECK ADECK B)  
This unit enables you to dub a recorded tape to another  
tape by using the built-in double deck mechanisms. It is  
performed only one way from DECK A to DECK B.  
Preparation  
1. Insert a cassette for playback in DECK A.  
2. Select tape DIRECTION button (FFWD or REW ) for  
the desired location of the tape to the beginning.  
3. Insert a cassette into DECK B.  
4. Select the dubbing speed by the dubbing High speed  
switch.  
5. There are two dubbing speeds: high speed and normal  
speed.  
6. For high speed dubbing, press the High speed switch.  
The light at the indicator will be lit up and high speed  
dubbing is then activated.  
7. Normal speed dubbing requires no pressing of the  
High Speed Switch. No light will be shown at the  
indicator at all.  
8. Press the PAUSE button of DECK A.  
9. Then press the PLAY button of DECK A.  
10. Press the RECORD button of DECK B.  
11. Press the PAUSE again of DECK A to release the  
pause mode. The unit will start the synchronized  
dubbing operation.  
Fast forward and rewind (DECK A or DECK B)  
For fast winding or rewinding the tape, press the FFWD or  
REW button. Press the STOP/EJECT button when the  
desired location has been reached. When the end of the  
tape has been reached, the FFWD or REW button will be  
released automatically.  
Pause (DECK A or DECK B)  
Press the PAUSE button to momentarily stop tape travel  
during playback or recording. Re-press the button for  
pause release and playback or recording to re-start.  
Full automatic stop (DECK A or DECK B)  
Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop playback or  
recording at any time. When the end of the tape has been  
reached, any of the PLAY, REC, REW or FFWD buttons, if  
pressed, will be automatically released and the head block  
completely separates from the tape and capstan. This  
protects tape and prevents pinch roller wearing out.  
RECORDING (DECK B)  
When recording, use the DECK B.  
Manually level control recording (for external source)  
This unit has record level volume to adjust the record level.  
Usually, the volume has a center click. When it reached the  
center click position, the tapes can be recorded normally. If  
the sound source signal is too strong, a red spot will be  
appeared in the record level indicator. You can adjust the  
record level volume to the left position and vice versa.  
In normal state, the sound source level is between the red  
and green spots ( that’s 0dB).  
12. To stop dubbing operation, press the STOP/EJECT  
button of DECK B.  
Note: Do not change dubbing speed during dubbing  
operation.  
1. Press the TOP/EJECT BUTTON and insert a cassette.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Type……………………………Stereo double cassette deck Motor………………………DC servo motor x 2  
Track system…………………. 4-track 2- channel  
Tape speed……………………..4.8 cm/sec  
Frequency response  
Fast Forward/Rewind time..Approx.100 sec  
with C-60 cassette  
Input terminals  
(-20dB recording)  
LINE IN X 2………………Min. input level:600mV(0dB)  
Input impedance: 50 kΩ  
Chrome tape………………….40-15,000Hz (±3dB)  
Normal tape………………….40-14,000Hz (±3dB)  
(0 dB recording)  
Output terminals  
LINE OUT X 2…………….output level: 600mV (0dB)  
output impedance: 5 kΩ  
Chrome tape…………………40-8,000Hz (±3dB)  
Normal tape……………. …..40-8,000Hz (±3dB)  
S/N ratio……………………….58dB  
Power requirement………...AC220V, 50Hz  
power voltage………..230V, 50Hz  
For U.K………………240V, 50Hz  
For U.S.A. & Canada…110V, 60Hz  
Power consumption……watts VA Rated  
watts Maximum  
Wow and flutter………………..<0.2% (DIN45500)  
Crosstalk……………………….40dB (1 khz)  
Harmonic distortion………….less than 1%  
(at 1 Khz, OVU 3rd  
H.D. Normal tape)  
Dimensions………………...360mm x 128m x246mm  
(W x H x D)  
Channel separation…………. .40dB (1 khz)  
Head……………………………Deck A  
For Playback  
Weight………………………4Kg (8.5 Ibs)  
ACCESSORIES……..Pin plug cord…2  
Deck B  
For recording/playback,  
2-gap ferrite head for  
erasure  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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