TOA Electronics Cassette Player BA 800 User Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
BA-800  
BA-806  
BA-823  
DOUBLE CASSETTE PLAYER  
DOUBLE CASSETTE PLAY AMPLIFIER  
DOUBLE CASSETTE PLAY AMPLIFIER  
BA-800  
BA-806  
BA-823  
Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain optimum results from this unit. We also  
recommend that you keep this manual handy for future reference.  
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CONTENTS  
1. USER PRECAUTIONS  
4
5
2. CASSETTE TAPES  
3. NOMENCLATURE  
3.1. BA-800 Front and Rear View  
3.2. BA-806 Front and Rear View  
3.3. BA-823 Front and Rear View  
4. CONNECTIONS  
6~7  
8~9  
10~11  
4.1. BA-800 Connection Example  
4.2. BA-806 Connection Example  
4.3. BA-823 Connection Example  
4.4. BA-806 Speaker Connection  
4.5. BA-823 Speaker Connection  
4.6. Timer Connection  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
16  
5. OPERATION  
5.1. Playback  
(1) Playback Operation  
17  
17  
18  
18  
18  
19  
19  
19  
(2) Stop Operation  
(3) Tape Ejection/Loading  
(4) Timer ON/OFF Control  
(5) AGC Circuit  
(6) Microphone Announcements  
(7) Microphone-Activated Muting Circuit  
(8) Signal and Peak Indicators  
5.2. Track Sequence Selection  
(1) Alternate A-A-B-B Playback  
(2) Alternate A-B-A-B Playback  
6. EXPANSION  
20  
20  
6.1. Connections  
(1) Expansion Using One BA-800  
(2) Expansion Using Two BA-800's  
6.2. Operation of An Expanded System  
(1) Playback Operation  
21  
22  
23~24  
24  
(2) Stop Operation  
6.3. Timer Connection When Expanded  
7. FAULT INDICATION  
25  
26  
8. "BLANK SKIP" FUNCTION  
9. CASSETTE PLAYER UNIT (CU-800) REPLACEMENT  
10. MAINTENANCE  
26  
27  
27  
11. TROUBLESHOOTING  
12. SPECIFICATIONS  
28  
28~29  
30  
13. ACCESSORIES  
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1. USER PRECAUTIONS  
Avoid installing the unit near heaters, as well as locations exposed to direct sunlight as this may discolor or  
deform the unit's exterior.  
Avoid using the unit in humid or dusty locations. Also, do not block air exhaust vents located on the top and side  
panels to prevent equipment failures. (BA-806/BA-823)  
Keep beverages away from the unit as they may be spilt. Also, do not insert combustibles or metallic objects,  
such as hairpins and needles, into the unit to prevent fires, electrical shocks and equipment failures.  
To avoid severe electrical shocks and possible catastrophic damage, never open the unit nor touch its internal  
components.  
Always take hold of the plug to unplug it from the power outlet. Do not bend the power cord excessively nor place  
any heavy equipment on the cord as the cable may be damaged, resulting in fires or electrical shock.  
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet if the unit is to be stored for two weeks or more.  
Avoid installing the unit on the unstable table or in vibratory locations as this may damage the unit or badly  
influence its operation.  
Use a soft cloth to wipe off dust and grease from the front panel and case. When these parts are very dirty, dip  
the soft cloth in a small amount of neutral detergent, remove the dirt and wipe with a dry cloth. Never use  
thinner, benzine, alcohol, or other solvents, which may damage the unit's finish.  
Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
"DOLBY" and the double-D symbol  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
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2. CASSETTE TAPES  
Your tape player automatically detects the type of tape you are using,  
without having to switch a tape selector in accordance with the type of  
tape.  
The following three different cassette tapes are usable:  
Good!!  
(1) Normal tape  
(2)Chrometape  
(3)Metal tape  
Normal tape  
Chrome tape  
Metal tape  
The C-120 tapes (120 minutes' recording time for both sides) and  
endless tapes are not recommended because their tapes are extremely  
thin and can often be slack or twist, leading to unstable operation.  
No!!  
C-120  
Endless tape  
The C-90 (90 minutes) and C-60 (60 minutes) are most commonly  
used.  
Good!!  
C-90  
C-60  
To prevent damage of the tape and unstable operation, always store the  
cassette tapes in locations offering limited exposure to direct sunlight,  
high temperature, and magnetic effects (speakers and TV receivers).  
No!!  
If the slack or protruding tape is used, it may cause a tape twist around  
the pinch roller and capstan, or damage the tape. Before inserting the  
tape into the cassette player unit, take up the slack by inserting a  
pencil through the reel hub and turning it, as shown in the figure.  
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3. NOMENCLATURE  
[BA-800] < Front View >  
Power Switch  
Press this switch  
to turn power ON. To turn power OFF, press this switch  
again.  
Power Indicator (Green)  
Lights when the power is switched ON, and goes out when switched OFF.  
Play Button  
Press this button when playing back a tape. For details, refer to "Tape Playback" on p.17.  
Stop Button  
Press this button to stop the tape run.  
Tape Travel Indicator (Green)  
The indicator of a cassette player unit in operation lights. It flashes when the cassette player unit fails. Refer to  
"Fault indication" on p.26.  
Eject Button  
Press this button to eject the tape.  
Blank Skip Switch  
Set this switch to ON to use the "blank skip" function. Set it to OFF when not using the function. Refer to p.26 for  
this function.  
Track Sequence Selection Switch  
Selects tape playback order. For details, refer to p.20 "Track Sequence Selection".  
Auto-Reverse Cassette Player Unit (CU-800)  
Cassette Tape Receptacle  
Dolby NR Switch (OFF/ON)  
Set this switch to ON when playing a tape recorded with Dolby B-type NR.  
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[BA-800] < Rear View >  
Monaural Line Output Terminal  
Monaural Line Output Volume Control  
Stereo Line Output Connector  
AGC Switch  
Setting this switch to ON maintains the playback output volume constant regardless of variations in the tape  
recording level. For details, refer to "AGC Circuit" on p.18.  
Link Input Connector (Signal)  
Link Switch (ON/OFF)  
Set this switch to ON when expanding.  
Be sure to set the switch to OFF if not expanded.  
Link Input Terminal (Control)  
[Note] : Use  
and  
for expansion using the BA-800. Refer to "Expansion" on p.21~22.  
Timer Input Terminal  
Connects to an external timer. Refer to p.16.  
Power Cord  
Plug this cord into the wall AC outlet (120V AC).  
Ground Terminal  
Grounding point for the unit.  
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[BA-806]< Front View >  
Power Switch  
Press this switch  
to turn power ON. To turn power OFF, press this switch  
again.  
Power Indicator (Green)  
Lights when the power is switched ON, and goes out when switched OFF.  
Play Button  
Press this button when playing back a tape. For details, refer to "Tape Playback" on p.17  
Stop Button  
Press this button to stop the tape run.  
Tape Travel Indicator (Green)  
The indicator of a cassette player unit in operation lights. It flashes when the cassette player unit fails. Refer to  
"Fault indication" on p.26.  
Eject Button  
Press this button to eject the tape.  
Blank Skip Switch  
Set this switch to ON to use the "blank skip" function. Set it to OFF when not using the function. Refer to p.26 for  
this function.  
Track Sequence Selection Switch  
Selects tape playback order. For details, refer to p.20 "Track Sequence Selection".  
Auto-Reverse Cassette Player Unit (CU-800)  
Cassette Tape Receptacle  
Dolby NR Switch (OFF/ON)  
Set this switch to ON when playing a tape recorded with Dolby B-type NR.  
Tape Volume Control  
Microphone Volume Control  
Make sure to set this control to zero when no microphone is connected to the BA-806.  
Signal Indicator (Green)  
Lights green when a signal is transmitted to the speaker output terminal. Refer to p.19.  
Peak Indicator (Red)  
Lights red when the output to the speaker approaches a clipping level. If steadily lit, turn down the volume. Also  
refer to p.19.  
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[BA-806]< Rear View >  
Microphone Input Terminal  
AUX-1 Input Connector  
AUX-1 Volume Control  
AUX-2 Input Terminal  
AUX-2 Volume Control  
AGC Switch  
Setting this switch to ON maintains the playback output volume constant regardless of variations in the tape  
recording level. For details, refer to "AGC Circuit" on p.18.  
Tone Control (Bass/Treble)  
Line Output Terminal  
Link Input Connector (Signal)  
Link Switch  
Set this switch to ON when expanding the BA-806 using the BA-800.  
Be sure to set the switch to OFF if not expanded.  
Link Input Terminal (Control)  
[Note] : Use  
,and  
for expansion using the BA-800. Refer to "Expansion" on p.21~22.  
Timer Input Terminal  
Connects to an external timer for ON/OFF control. Refer to p.16.  
Speaker Output Terminal  
Connects to the speaker. For Details, refer to p.15 "Speaker Connections".  
Power Cord  
Plug this cord into the wall outlet (120V AC).  
Ground Terminal  
Grounding point for the unit.  
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[BA-823]< Front View >  
Power Switch  
Press this switch  
to turn power ON. To turn power OFF, press this switch  
again.  
Power Indicator (Green)  
Lights when the power is switched ON, and goes out when switched OFF.  
Play Button  
Press this button when playing back a tape. For details, refer to "Tape Playback" on p.17.  
Stop Button  
Press this button to stop the tape run.  
Tape Travel Indicator (Green)  
The indicator of a cassette player unit in operation lights. It flashes when the cassette player unit fails. Refer to  
"Fault indication" on p.26.  
Eject Button  
Press this button to eject the tape.  
Blank Skip Switch  
Set this switch to ON to use the "blank skip" function. Set it to OFF when not using the function. Refer to p.26 for  
this function.  
Track Sequence Selection Switch  
Selects tape playback order. For details, refer to p.20 "Track Sequence Selection".  
Auto-Reverse Cassette Player Unit (CU-800)  
Cassette Tape Receptacle  
Dolby NR Switch (OFF/ON)  
Set this switch to ON when playing a tape recorded with Dolby B-type NR.  
Tape Volume Control  
Microphone Volume Control  
Make sure to set this control to zero when no microphone is connected to the BA-823.  
Signal Indicator (Green)  
Lights green when a signal is transmitted to the speaker output terminal. Refer to p.19.  
Peak Indicator (Red)  
Lights red when the output to the speaker approaches a clipping level. If steadily lit, turn down the volume. Also  
refer to p.19.  
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[BA-823]< Rear View >  
Microphone Input Terminal  
AUX-1 Input Connector  
AUX-1 Volume Control  
AUX-2 Input Terminal  
AUX-2 Volume Control  
AGC Switch  
Setting this switch to ON maintains the playback output volume constant regardless of variations in the tape  
recording level. For details, refer to "AGC Circuit" on p.18.  
Balance Control  
Tone Control (Bass/Treble)  
Line Output Terminal  
Link Input Connector (Signal)  
Link Switch  
Set this switch to ON when expanding the BA-823 using the BA-800.  
Be sure to set the switch to OFF if not expanded.  
Link Input Terminal (Control)  
[Note] : Use  
and  
for expansion using the BA-800. Refer to "Expansion" on p.21~22.  
Timer Input Terminal  
Connects to an external timer forON/OFF control. Referto p.16.  
Speaker Output Terminal  
Connects to the speaker. For Details, refer to p.16 "Speaker Connections".  
Power Cord  
Plug this cord into the wall outlet (120V AC).  
Ground Terminal  
Grounding point for the unit.  
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4. CONNECTIONS  
4.1. BA-800 Connection Examples  
[Note]: Be sure to plug the power cord into the 120VAC wall outlet.  
If the power voltage differs, the equipment may not work properly or fires or electrical shocks may  
result.  
BA-800(for extension)  
PROGRAM TIMER  
BA-800  
120VAC, 60Hz  
GROUND  
STEREO AMPLIFIER  
AMPLIFIER  
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4.2. BA-806 Connection Examples  
[Note]: Be sure to plug the power cord into the 120VAC wall outlet.  
If the power voltage differs, the equipment may not work properly or fires or electrical shocks may  
result.  
MICROPHONE  
BA-800(for expansion)  
PROGRAM TIMER  
BA-806  
120VAC, 60Hz  
GROUND  
To amplifier line input  
To amplifier or  
mixer line output  
SPEAKER  
CD PLAYER or To tape  
recorder playback output  
CD PLAYER  
AMPLIFIER  
AMPLIFIER  
CASSETTE DECK  
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4.3. BA-823 CONNECTION EXAMPLE  
[Note]: Be sure to plug the power cord into the 120VAC wall outlet.  
If the power voltage differs, the equipment may not work properly or fires or electrical shocks may  
result.  
MICROPHONE  
BA-800(for expansion)  
PROGRAM TIMER  
To amplifier  
line input  
GROUND  
120VAC, 60Hz  
To amplifier or  
mixer line output  
AMPLIFIER  
CD PLAYER or To tape  
recorder playback output  
SPEAKER(RIGHT)  
CD PLAYER  
AMPLIFIER  
CASSETTE DECK  
SPEAKER(LEFT)  
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4.4. Speaker Connections [BA-806]  
Low-impedance speakers (4 to 16  
OUTPUT  
Low impedance speakers  
(4 to 16  
When connecting two or more speakers, make sure that the total speaker impedance is greater than 4 . (If two  
8
speakers are connected in parallel, the total impedance is 4 ).  
High-impedance speakers have to be connected to the 70V or 25V terminal.  
1. Connection to the 70V terminal  
Parallel connection  
(Total impedance has to be greater than 83  
or total wattage less than 60W.)  
2. Connection to the 25V terminal  
Parallel connection  
(Total impedance has to be greater than 10  
* Be sure to replace the speaker output terminal cover after speaker connection completion.  
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4.5. Speaker Connections [BA-823]  
OUTPUT  
SPEAKER (RIGHT)  
SPEAKER (LEFT)  
Low impedance speakers (4 to 16  
The type of speakers connectable to each channel are those with impedance of over 4 . When connecting  
multiple speakers, the total speaker impedance must be over 4 . If under 4 , a protective circuit is  
triggered to prevent the equipment's normal operation, or equipment failures will occur.  
Use speakers with permissible input of over 30W. Note that if the power exceeding the permissible input is  
applied to the speaker, the speaker may be damaged.  
4.6. Timer Connections [BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823]  
Connect the rear-mounted terminals to the timer's no-voltage contacts.  
Make duration needs to be 200msec or more.  
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5. OPERATION [BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823]  
Check for proper connection of the power cord, speaker cables, etc.  
Set each volume control to minimum position.  
Set the tone control to center position. (BA-806/BA-823)  
Set each of the following switches to desired position:  
AGC switch: Refer to p.18.  
Track sequence selection switch: Refer to p.20.  
Blank skip switch: Refer to p.26.  
Link switch: Refer to p.21~22.  
Set the Dolby NR switch to ON to play a tape recorded with Dolby B-type noise reduction.  
5.1. Playback  
(1) Playback Operation  
Set the power switch  
to ON, and confirm that the power indicator lights.  
Insert the tape into the tape receptacle.  
Press the play button  
Play begins, and the tape travel indicator (TAPE 1 or TAPE 2) lights.  
Adjust the tape volume control. (BA-806/BA-823)  
Adjust the BA-800's monaural line output volume control to an appropriate level in advance when using the  
BA-800's mono line output.  
Adjust the tone control.  
[Note]: When tapes are inserted into both cassette player units (TAPE 1 and 2), play begins with the TAPE 1  
cassette player unit.  
(2) Stop Operation  
To stop tape motion during playback, press the stop button  
The tape travel indicator is extinguished.  
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(3) Tape Ejection and Loading  
Press the eject button  
to eject the tape. When inserting a new tape, set the Dolby NR switch to ON or OFF  
depending on whether or not the tape has been recorded using the Dolby NR.  
[Note]: ( 1 ) Tape can be ejected only when the power is ON. (It cannot be ejected if power is OFF.)  
(2) When both cassette player units (TAPE 1 and 2) are loaded with tapes, if the tape being played back  
is ejected, other tape is played back.  
TAPE 1 ejected.  
TAPE 2 ejected.  
TAPE 2 played back  
TAPE 1 played back  
(3) Do not block tape actions when ejected, because this may result in equipment failures or cause the  
fault indication facility to malfunction.  
(4) When ejecting and instantly re-loading the tape, wait until the tape is completely ejected. Your  
attempt to force the tape in the cassette player unit while it is still being ejected may lead to  
equipment failures or malfunctions of the fault indication facility.  
(5) When the fault indication facility malfunctions, it can be returned to normal by pressing the eject  
button.  
(4) Timer ON/OFF Control  
Confirm that the program timer is connected properly, as indicated on p.16.  
Set the power switch to ON, and confirm that the power indicator lights.  
Insert a tape.  
Play begins when the player's timer ON terminals are shorted by the timer.  
Play stops when the player's timer OFF terminals are shorted by the timer.  
[Note]: (1) The timer ON/OFF control can be performed only when the power is ON. Be sure to set the power  
switch to ON before inserting the tape.  
(2) Adjust the tape volume to an appropriate level in advance. (BA-806/BA-823)  
When using a timer to activate the BA-800, adjust the monaural line output volume control to an  
appropriate level in advance.  
(5) AGC Circuit [BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823]  
Your tape player has a built-in AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit to maintain the tape output volume constant  
regardless of variations in the recording level of each tape. This eliminates the necessity of adjusting the volume  
control every time tapes are swapped.  
To use the AGC circuit, set the AGC switch to ON. Set the switch to OFF if the function is not required.  
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(6) Microphone Announcements [BA-806 and BA-823]  
Connect a microphone to the microphone input terminal located on the rear panel.  
Set the power switch to ON, and confirm that the power indicator lights.  
Adjust the microphone volume control.  
Making an announcement during tape play triggers an internal microphone-activated muting circuit, and the  
tape output volume automatically decreases by approximately 20dB. The tape volume automatically returns to  
a previous level after announcement completion. For the microphone-activated muting circuit, refer to Item  
below.  
[Cautions]  
(1)Make sure to set this control to zero when no microphone is connected to the BA-806 or BA-823.  
(2)Be sure to set the microphone switch to OFF after announcement completion, because the muting circuit is  
activated by ambient noise if the switch is left ON.  
(7) Microphone-Activated Muting Circuit [BA-806 and BA-823]  
The microphone and AUX 2 inputs are provided with the muting circuit which automatically reduces the tape  
output volume and AUX 1 volume by approximately 20dB when a microphone announcement is made through such  
inputs. The tape output volume gradually returns to its original level after the announcement is completed.  
[Note]: The microphone-activated muting circuit does not work when the microphone volume control is set to  
minimum position.  
(8) Signal and Peak Indicators [BA-806 and BA-823]  
During tape play or microphone announcement, see to it that the peak indicator (red) does not light. If it lights, this  
indicates that the output is distorted and so, turn down the volume.  
The signal indicator (green) lights when a signal is output to the speaker. Check amplifier operation with this  
indicator.  
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5.2. Track Sequence Selection [BA-800, BA-806 and BA-823]  
When both cassette player units (TAPE 1 and 2) are used, the tapes can be played back in order of side A-A-B-B  
or A-B-A-B, which is selectable by means of the track sequence selection switch.  
(1) Alternate A-A-B-B Playback  
With the track sequence switch set to A-A-B-B position, both cassette player units first play back side A of their  
respective tapes, and then side B, starting with TAPE 1. This is repeated between both cassette player units in the  
following sequence:  
START  
Side A of TAPE 2  
Side B of TAPE 2  
Side A of TAPE 1  
Side B of TAPE 1  
(2) Alternate A-B-A-B Playback  
If the track sequence selection switch is set to A-B-A-B position, both cassette player units alternately play back  
both sides (A and B) of their respective tapes before they are switched to each other.  
[Note]: (1) Side A of the tape mentioned above refers to the side to play first. Therefore, it is not the same as  
that which is shown on the tape.  
(2) Be sure to set the link switch to OFF when using a BA-800 (BA-806 or BA-823) individually.  
If set to ON, the tape stops after TAPE 2 playback is finished.  
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6. EXPANSION  
Connection of the BA-800 (BA-806 or BA-823) to the BA-800 increases the number of usable cassette player  
units from two to four, which repeat plays in turn.  
6.1. Connections  
(1) Expansion using one BA-800  
Set both link switches to ON.  
BA-800 (for expansion)  
BA-800 (BA-806 or BA-823)  
Playback order of an expanded system  
When the BA-800 (BA-806 or BA-823) is expanded using a BA-800 unit, play begins with TAPE 1 (TAPE 2  
if TAPE 1 is not loaded with a tape) of the unit of which play button  
follows depending on the track sequence selection switch setting.  
has been pressed, and is switched as  
(a) When the sequence selection switch of both units is set to A-A-B-B position  
(b) When the sequence selection switch of both units is set to A-B-A-B position  
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(2) Expansion using two BA-800's  
Set all link switches to on.  
2nd BA-800 for expansion  
1st BA-800 for expansion  
BA-800 (BA-806 or BA-823)  
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6.2. Operation of an Expanded System  
Follow the procedures below to operate the BA-806 expanded by using two BA-800 units. (The operation is quite  
similar to that which is required when using two BA-800 units to expand the BA-800, BA-806 or BA-823.)  
(1) Playback Operation  
Set all power switches to ON.  
Insert tapes into cassette player units to use. Each cassette player unit plays in turn, starting with TAPE 1  
(TAPE 2 if TAPE 1 is not loaded with a tape) of the unit of which play button  
has been pressed.  
[Example 1]  
The BA-800's play button is pressed during the BA-806's play.  
2nd BA-800 for expansion  
1st BA-800 for expansion  
BA-806  
Speaker  
The optional BA-806's play is not interrupted.  
[Example 2]  
The 2nd BA-800's play button is pressed while the 1st BA-800 unit is playing.  
2nd BA-800 for expansion  
1st BA-800 for expansion  
BA-806  
Speaker  
The 1st BA-800 still continues to play.  
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[Note]: (1) If the play button  
of other connected player is pressed during playback, its tape starts to run  
and tape travel indicator lights. In this event, the highest priority is given to the BA-806, followed  
by the BA-800 connected directly to the BA-806, and the remaining BA-800 unit.  
(2) Even if the BA-800's play button is left ON in the above examples, tapes can be switched from one  
cassette player unit to another. To prevent incomplete tape to tape switching (play begins from the  
middle of the tape), however, do not press the play button of any connected component during play.  
(3) Be sure to set the power switch of all connected BA-800 units to ON. If a certain unit has its power  
switch set to OFF, the tape stops at that unit, making continuous play impossible any longer.  
(2) Stop Operation  
Press the stop button  
of the component in play mode.  
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6.3. Timer Connection When Expanded  
Even when the system is expanded, a timer can be used to control ON/OFF operation of tape playback. In this  
event, play begins with the component the timer is connected to.  
[Note]: Connect all the timer stop input terminals to each other. Otherwise, the tape may not stop.  
Timer Connection Example  
No-voltage make contact of program timer, etc.  
2nd BA-800 for expansion  
1st BA-800 for expansion  
Connect all the timer stop input terminals.  
BA-806 (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 TAPE1 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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9. CASSETTE PLAYER UNIT (CU-800) REPLACEMENT  
Revolving parts of a unit mechanism are impaired with extended use, downgrading the sound quality. The CU-  
800's life is approximately 2,000 hours, which can be made 4,000 hours (500 days for 8 hours per day) by  
using two units alternately. Whenever possible, attempt to use both units of the BA-800, BA-806 or BA-823 to  
make overall unit life longer. If the unit is used for more than 1,000 hours and the sound quality deteriorates,  
replace it with a new unit. For cassette player unit (CU-800) replacement, contact your nearest TOA dealer.  
10. MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning the head section  
The head section is comprised of the heads, capstans and pinch rollers, and with extended use these parts  
accumulate dust, dirt, and grease easily as the tape runs. If this assembly gets dirty, the contact between the tape  
and the surface of the heads is impaired and this not only downgrades the sound quality, but causes a tape twist  
around the pinch roller and capstan. To prevent this, clean the head section and surrounding parts regularly once a  
month.  
Demagnetizing the heads  
The recording head becomes magnetized when you use the player for prolong periods of time. This results in noise  
being generated and the treble dropping off. The head should therefore be regularly demagnetized with the  
commercial head eraser.  
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11. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Although some failures can be traced to legitimate mechanical faults, some are in fact the results of improper  
maintenance, tape defects or lack of experience in operating the player. If you think that there is a failure, refer  
first to the following checklist.  
-
Is the BA-800, BA-806 or BA-823 properly connected to the speaker and other components ?  
- Is the power cord securely plugged in the power outlet ?  
- Are switches and volume controls placed in the proper positions ?  
- Is the microphone switch set to ON ?  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Plug cord in correctly.  
AC cord is not plugged in.  
Tape is inserted improperly.  
Tape does not run.  
No playback sound.  
Remove tape and insert properly.  
Output cords are connected improperly.  
Connect cords correctly.  
Turn control to suitable position.  
Tape volume control is set to leftmost  
position.  
High frequencies  
are weak.  
Sound is unsteady.  
Excessive noise.  
Heads are dirty.  
Heads are magnetized.  
Capstan is dirty.  
Tape is old.  
Clean capstan and pinch roller with a commercial  
cleaning tape.  
Renew the tape.  
12. SPECIFICATIONS  
< BA-800 >  
Power Requirements 120VAC, 60Hz.  
8W  
Power Consumption  
Mono line out : 600 1V, balanced  
Outputs.  
Stereo line out : 10k 300 mV, unbalanced (L/R)  
Less than 3% (Mono line out : 1000 Hz/1 V)  
Distortion  
50~15,000 Hz  
Frequency Response  
50 dB (Dolby NR : OFF) (AGC OFF)  
60 dB (Dolby NR : ON) (AGC OFF)  
S/N Ratio  
Usable Tape  
Tape Speed  
Compact cassette tapes  
4.76cm/sec  
Less than 0.2% (WRMS)  
Wow and Flutter  
Playing System  
Auto Reverse  
Front panel : Aluminium, alumite process (black)/ABS resin  
Case : Steel color plate (black)  
Finish  
420(W)x97(H)x300(D)mm (16.6(W) x3.8 (H) x11.9(D)in.)  
Approx. 6.2kg (13.7 Ib.)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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120V AC, 60Hz.  
Power Requirements  
Power Consumption  
Output Power  
100W  
60W  
Distortion  
Less than 1 % (1000Hz at rated output on AUX 2 input)  
TAPE : 50~15,000 Hz  
AUX 2 : 50~20,000 Hz ( 3 dB)  
Frequency Response  
Tone Controls  
BASS :100Hz 10dB  
TREBLE : 10,000 Hz 10 dB  
MIC  
AUX 1  
AUX 2  
:200 1mV, balanced  
: 50k 100m V, unbalanced  
:600 1V, unbalanced  
Inputs  
LINK IN (signal) :10k 150m V, unbalanced  
Speaker output : 4  
10 : 25V  
Outputs  
83 : 70V  
Line output : 600  
1V, unbalanced  
TAPE : 50 dB (Dolby NR : OFF) (AGC OFF)  
60 dB (Dolby NR : ON) (AGC OFF)  
S/N Ratio  
MIC :60dB  
Compact cassette tapes  
Usable Tape  
Tape Speed  
4.76cm/sec  
Wow and Flutter  
Playing System  
Less than 0.2% (WRMS)  
Auto Reverse  
Front panel : Aluminium, alumite process (black)/ABS resin  
Finish  
Case  
: Steel color plate (black)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
420(W)x97(H)x350(D) mm (16.6 (W) x 3.8 (H) x13.8 (D) in.)  
Approx. 10.3 kg (22.7 Ib.)  
120V AC, 60Hz.  
Power Requirements  
Power Consumption  
Output Power  
100W  
30W + 30W (Stereo)  
Distortion  
Less than 0.5% (1000 Hz at rated output on AUX 2 input)  
TAPE : 50~15,000 Hz  
AUX 2 : 50~20,000 Hz( 3 dB)  
Frequency Response  
Tone Controls  
BASS : 100Hz 10dB  
TREBLE: 10,000 Hz 10 dB  
MIC  
AUX 1  
AUX 2  
:200 1mV, balanced  
: 50k 100 mV, unbalanced  
:600 1V, unbalanced  
Inputs  
LINK IN (signal) :10k 150 mV, unbalanced  
SPEAKER OUTPUT : L : 4  
R :4  
Outputs  
LINE OUTPUT : 600 1V,unbalanced  
S/N Ratio  
TAPE : 50 dB (Dolby NR : OFF) AGC OFF  
60 dB (Dolby NR : ON) AGC OFF  
MIC :60dB  
Compact cassette tapes  
Usable Tape  
Tape Speed  
Wow and Flutter  
Playing System  
Finish  
4.76cm/sec  
Less than 0.2% (WRMS)  
Auto Reverse  
Front panel : Aluminium, alumite process (black)/ABS resin  
Case  
: Steel color plate (black)  
420(W) x97(H) x350(D) mm (16.6 (W) x 3.8 (H) x 13.8 (D) in.)  
Approx. 8.7kg (19.2 lb.)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
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13. ACCESSORIES  
BA-800  
1
1
1
Stereo pin cord  
Warranty card  
Operating instructions  
BA-803,806  
Warranty card  
Operating instructions  
1
1
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