Page 3 - Full logic mechanism; * Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension; AUTO REVERSE OPERATION
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a JVC product. Read this instructionbook carefully before operating to be sure of getting optimumperformance and longer service life from the unit. CONTENTS Features .................................................................................... 3Auto rever...
Page 4 - that the unit can function correctly.
(Pour le CANADA)ATTENTIONPOUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRELA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LABORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSERJUSQU’AU FOND. 9) Do not insert any metallic objects into the unit.10) Unplug the power cord when there is a possibility of light- ning. 11) If wa...
Page 5 - CONNECTIONS; Remote cable connection for COMPU LINK; CASSETTE LOADING; Notes for the B version:
CONNECTIONS • Do not switch the power on until all the connections are com-pleted. • Insert the plugs firmly, or poor contact will result, causingnoise. • When the pin-plug cords are employed, always connect thewhite plug to the left channel terminal. This helps to avoidreversed connections. • When ...
Page 6 - NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS; ON; r t
NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1 POWER switch ( ON OFF) (B version) POWER switch (On/Standby) (J version) 2 switch (STANDBY/ON) (B version) 3 Cassette holder (deck A) 4 Cassette operation buttons (deck A) : Press to wind the tape quickly from right to left.: Press to wind the tape quickly from l...
Page 7 - B SYNCHRO DUBBING buttons; PLAYBACK
i Cassette operation buttons (deck B) : Press to wind the tape quickly from right to left. : Press to wind the tape quickly from left to right. (stop) : Press to stop the tape. Also press to stop both decks simultaneously during dub-bing. PLAY : Press to start playback/recording. REC/ REC MUTE : Pre...
Page 8 - MULTI MUSIC SCAN; Procedure; RECORDING
PITCH CONTROL (deck A)It is possible to vary the tape speed in deck A in the range ofabout ±10% in the playback mode. The center click position isfor the standard tape speed. MULTI MUSIC SCAN • The multi music scan mechanism of this unit allows you toquickly locate the beginning of a specific tune (...
Page 10 - A. To leave non-recorded sections of about 4–5 seconds
MICROPHONE MIXING DURING RECORDING By connecting a microphone, microphone mixing during record-ing is possible by following the recording procedure. Adjust themicrophone input level by setting the record-pause mode andobserving the peak level indicators. • When the record-pause mode is set and the I...
Page 11 - COMPU LINK CONTROL SYSTEM
COMPU LINK CONTROL SYSTEM The Compu Link Control System controls relative operationsbetween components automatically and facilitates variousoperations.This is a system originated and developed by JVC for facilitatingvarious system operations. There are two versions of this sys-tem; version 1 and 3. ...
Page 12 - DUBBING
DUBBING • Synchro dubbingOperate in the order of the numbers in the illustration. 1 Turn the power on. 2 Insert a prerecorded tape with side A facing out into deck A,and press the (direction) button to select the travel direction. 3 Insert the blank tape with side A facing out into deck B, andpress ...
Page 13 - MAINTENANCE; tone quality deteriorates.
MAINTENANCE The importance of cleaningWhen the tape is moving, magnetic powder and dust naturallyaccumulate on the heads, capstan and pinch roller. When theybecome too dirty. • tone quality deteriorates. • the output sound level drops. • the previous sound is not erased satisfactorily. • recordings ...
Page 14 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Previous recording is not completely erased.
TROUBLESHOOTING What appears to be trouble is not always real trouble. Makesure first....1. Cassette cannot be loaded. • Is the cassette positioned correctly? 2. When PLAY button is pressed, tape does not move. • Is the tape too loosely wound? 3. Tape runs, but no sound is heard. • Are all connectio...
Page 15 - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS Type : Double cassette deck Track system : 4-track, 2-channel Tape speed : 4.8 cm/sec (1-7/8 inch/sec) (Normal) 9.5 cm/sec (3-3/4 inch/sec) (High) Frequencyresponse : (–20 dB recording) Type IV tape ; 20–17,000 Hz 30–16,000 Hz (±3dB) Type II tape ; 20–16,000 Hz 30–15,000 Hz (±3dB) Typ...
Page 16 - © 1997 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
TD-W354B/J DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED © 1997 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED A4-3A 95.6.5 Printed in MalaysiaVNN2356-671M