Pioneer CT-1040W Service Manual page 3

Stereo double cassette tape deck
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® PIONEER
STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE QECK CT:1040W
@ POWER SWITCH
The power is switched on when this switch is pressed to the ''in'"'
position. Release the switch to turn off the power.
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After the switch is set to the ON position, the muting circuit is
activated and so the unit will not operate for about 4 seconds.
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When the POWER
switch is set to OFF while the tape deck is
operating, the operational mode is released and the unit is set to
the stop mode.
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When the POWER switch is set to ON while the TIMER switch is
at the REC or PLAY position, the recording or playback mode is
established automatically. Make sure that the TIMER switch is at
OFF when an unattended recording or wake-up playback opera-
tion is not to be performed.
@ TIMER START SWITCH
This is operated for unattended recording or wake-up playback us-
ing an optional audio timer. Timer playback/recording is a function
of Deck B. Deck A cannot be used for timer playback/recording.
PLAY:
Set here so that the unit's power is switched on at the
time preset on the audio timer and so that the unit is
automatically set to the playback mode.
OFF:
Set here when the audio timer is not being used.
REC:
Set here so that the unit's power is switched on at the
timer preset on the audio timer and so that the unit is
automatically set to the recording mode.
© EJECT BUTTON
The cassette door opens when this button is pressed. Do not press it
when the tape is traveling or while the recording or playback mode
has been temporarily suspended.
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@ PLAY SWITCH (>)
Depress this switch to playback a tape.
@ STOP SWITCH (@)
Depress this switch
to stop the tape travel and to release the
operating switches.
@ REW SWITCH (<<)
Depress this switch to rewind the tape at high speed (The tape will
travel from right to left).
@ PAUSE SWITCH
Press to temporarily stop the tape transport in the playback or recor-
ding mode. At times like this, the pause indicator (BE) lights. When
pressed again, the pause function is released and the tape starts to
travel again. The switch does not function in the fast forward or re-
wind modes. When
it is pressed in the stop mode, the pause in-
dicator lights; when it is pressed again, the unit is reset to the stop
mode and the tape does not move.
@
REC/REC MUTE SWITCH
This switch functions as both the recording switch and record
muting switch. When pressed, the unit is set to the recording mode
and when it is kept depressed, it functions as the recording mute
switch.
Recording switch':
Press the switch when recording sound onto the tape. The REC (@)
indicator now lights. If the accidental erasure prevention tabs on the
cassette shell have been broken out or the tape has not been loaded,
the unit will not be set to the recording mode even if this switch is
pressed. Press the stop switch (Ml) to release the recording mode.
© FF SWITCH (>>)
Depress this switch to send the tape forward
at high speed (The
tape will travel from left to right).
@ LEVEL METERS
@ PAUSE INDICATOR (If)
This lights when the unit is set to the pause mode.
@
RECORDING
INDICATOR (@)
This lights when the unit is set to the recording mode.
@
RECORDING MUTE INDICATOR (0)
This lights while the REC MUTE switch is pressed during a recor-
ding.
@ MUSIC SEARCH SWITCH (MS)
@® SET SWITCH
@
MS SET INDICATOR
The number of programs on the tape to be skipped is indicated here.
When the MS SET switch is pressed,
a number not exceeding ''9"
appears on this indicator.
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@ PITCH CONTROL
@ TAPE COUNTER
@ RESET BUTTON
@ COPY SWITCH
@ HIGH SPEED SWITCH
@ RELAY PLAY SWITCH
The playback tape is loaded into Deck A while the recording tape is
loaded
into Deck
B. When
this switch
is pressed,
Deck
A is
automatically set to the playback mode and Deck B is automatically
set
to
the
recording
mode,
and
the
tapes
start
to
move
simultaneously. Use this switch for tape copying.

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