Glossary, Automatic calibration, Auto rec level function – Sony TC-WR550Z User Manual
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ATS
Automatic Tape Selection. The tape deck automatically sets
the appropriate equalization characteristics and bias current
according to the type of tape inserted in the deck.
Automatic calibration
The automatic adjustment of the bias current and recording
level for the inserted tape.
This adjustment works together with the deck's ATS
(Automatic Tape Selection, see above) to get the best
possible recording results on any tape.
Auto rec level function
A function that automatically sets the recording level
according to the peak signal level of the program source
prior t(.) recording-
When active, this function gradually decreases the recording
level when the signal level rises excessively during
recording.
Dolby HX PRO system
A system that reduces distortion and noise in high-frequencv
response during recording. A tape recorded with this
system produces the same high-quality sound even when
played on other tape decks.
Dolby NR (noise reduction) system
A system that eliminates tape hiss noise by boosting low-
level signals in the high-frequency range during recording,
then lowering them during playback.
There are four types of systems; A, B, C and S (unavailable
on the TC-WE505). Type A is for professional use (and is not
available on vour tape deck), and types B, C and S are for
consumer use. Type S has the maximum noise reduction
capability, followed bv types C and B.
Multi-AMS -
Muiii-.-\utomatic Music Sensor is a function that locates the
beginning of up to 30 tracks before or after the current track
bv detecting the blank space (of o\'er 4 seconds) between
tracks.
Multiplex filter
A filter for eliminating the 19-kHz stereo carrier and the 38-
kHz sub-carrier signals that may impair the Dolby NR
system. Though tuners are usually equipped with this filter,
if vou got poor results when recording FM broadcasts with
the Dolb\' NR system, your tuner may not have a filter or the
filter may not be working. In this case, set the DOLB^' NR
switch on the tape deck to ON FILTER.
Test tones
Signals (10-kHz and 400-Hz) generated by the tape deck for
bias current and recording !e\’el calibration.
A, B
Adjusting
recording level automatically. See Auto rec
level
recording level manually 7
volume 5
Accessories
optional 21
supplied 4, 21
ATS 11,22-
Audio connecting cord 4, 21
Auto plav 8
Automatic Music Sensor. See Multi-AMS
Automatic calibration 11,22
Automatic Tape Selection. Sec ATS
Auto rec level 12,22
Cassette. See Tape
CD synchro-recording 16
Cleaning
cabinet 18
heads and tape path 19
Connecting. See Hooking up
Control A1 cable 16
D, E, F, G
Difference among the models
Dolby HX PRO system 7, 22
Dolby NR system 5, 7, 22
Dubbing
high-speed dubbing 13
normal-speed dubbing 13
only specific portions 14
RMS dubbing 15
Fader 13
Fading
in. See Fader
out. See Fader
FILTER. See Multiplex filter
H, I. J, K
Heads
cleaning 19
demagnetizing 19
High-speed
fast-forwarding function 5
rewinding function 5
Hooking up
hookups 4
over\'ie\v 4
Insert
blank space 16
cassette ~5, 6
Locating
beginning of the tape 8
particular point 8
tracks 8
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