Page 2 - ATTENTION FOR BRITISH MODEL:; Neutral; CAUTION; WARNING; Thank you; for your purchase of the Onkyo; Features; Declaration of Conformity; System compatible
2 FOR CANADIAN MODEL:(POUR LE MODELECANADIEN:) • For models having a power cord with a polarized plug CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADEOF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. • Sur les modèles don't la fiche est polarisée ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRELA LAME...
Page 4 - Control Positions and Names; Front Panel; Recording Level Control Knob; Display; Indicator; Tape Operation Indicators
4 Control Positions and Names If there is a protective film on the surface ofthe display which makes it difficult to read,remove it.For more information about a button orcontrol, turn to the page number listed insquare brackets [ ]. Front Panel 1. Power Switch and indicator [5]2. Eject Button3. Time...
Page 5 - System Connections; Connecting to an Amplifier; Power Connections; Switching Power On; Plug the AC power cord into a wall; For Remote Control Operation; mark using the; CD Synchro Recording System; button of the
5 System Connections • Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been made.• On each pair of input or output jacks, the lower jack (marked R) corresponds to the right channel, and the upper jack (marked L) to the left channel. Also refer to the amplifier's instruction manual for furth...
Page 6 - Playing Tapes; Listening to a Tape; Press the EJECT button to open; Stopping Playback; Stopping playback temporarily; Press the
6 Playing Tapes Listening to a Tape 1. Press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder. 2. Insert a cassette. • The portion of the cassette where the tape is exposed sholud be facingdownward and the side you wish toplay facing outward. 3. Close the cassette holder.4. Select the appropriate Dolby ...
Page 8 - Real Time Counter; press the RESET button.
8 Real Time Counter 1 2 3 C-46 C-50 C-60 C-64 C-120 C-70 C-74 C-90 C-100 C-54 Determining the Elapsed TapeRunning Time (ELAPSED) The counter reads [0:00] "ELAPSED''when the power is first turned on.1. Insert a cassette.2. Press the T-SIZE button to set the size of the cassette to beused.Each pre...
Page 9 - REMAIN
9 Determining the RemainingTape Running Time (REMAIN) The Real Time Counter can also be used toshow the amount of time remaining on acassette as it is being recorded or playedback.1. Insert a cassette.2. Set the proper length using the T-SIZE button. 3. Press the ELAP/REMA button to switch the Real ...
Page 10 - Recording; Prepare the source component to; ACCUBIAS SET
10 Recording If recording does not begin even when the steps listed below are followed: • Check to see if one or both of the cassette's erasure prevention tabs have been broken off.• Confirm that the cassette deck is properly connected to the amplifier and other components in the system. Recording C...
Page 11 - Using the Auto Accubias System
11 8. While observing the peak level indicators, adjust the recordinglevel and balance as appropri-ate. • Adjust the REC BALANCE knob so that the level of the left and rightchannels is approximately the same. • Use the REC LEVEL knob to adjust the recording level. • With metal tape formulations, the...
Page 12 - Making Good Sounding Recordings; Dolby Noise Reduction Systems; when setting the recording level.; Once the TA-6711 is connected to a CD player bearing the
12 Making Good Sounding Recordings Dolby Noise Reduction Systems Dolby B NR is the system used in most cassette tape decks to reduce the background noise that is inherent in all cassette tapes. DolbyLaboratories then developed an even more effective noise reduction system, Dolby C NR, in response to...
Page 13 - Useful Functions; Timer Recording and Playback; Monitoring the Recorded Signal
13 Useful Functions TAPE MONITOR TAPE MONITOR Connecting Microphone(s) • For stereo recording, connect two micro- phones to the L (MONO) and R MIC jacks. • For monaural recording, connect the microphone to the L (MONO) jack. Notes:• Be sure to set the REC LEVEL knob at the lowest recording level bef...
Page 14 - Erasure Prevention; Handling Cassette Tapes; Tape Slack; Do not use endless tapes.; Tape Storage; labels in the cassette holder.
14 Examine cassette tapes carefully before using them with the TA-6711. A A B Erasure Prevention Cassette tapes are constructed with erasureprevention niches on the back edge that areinitially covered by break-off tabs.1. If you wish to protect a recording from accidental erasure, break off the tab(...
Page 15 - Troubleshooting Guide
15 Troubleshooting Guide • No power. Cause: Power cord plug is loose Remedy: Insert plug properly into outlet. • Playback but no sound. Cause: Hookup incorrect. Remedy: Check and hook up correctly according to page 5. Cause: Stereo amplifier input selector switch is set to wrongposition. Remedy: Cha...
Page 16 - AC erase; Head, Pinch Roller and Capstan Cleaning; Specifications; Printed in Japan
2 E SN29342245 Sales & Product Planning Div. : 2-1, Nisshin-cho, Neyagawa-shi, OSAKA 572, JAPANTel: 0720-31-8111 Fax: 0720-33-5222 ONKYO U.S.A. CORPORATION 200 Williams Drive, Ramsey, N.J. 07446, U.S.A.Tel: 201-825-7950 Fax: 201-825-8150 ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Industriestrasse 18-20, 8211...