The provided RC-306 remote control unit
allows the W-995RX to be operated from a
distance. The control buttons on the remote
control
unit function in almost the same
way as those on the front panel of the
W-995RX, but they have slightly different
names,
etc.
For differences, refer to the
table below.
Comparison between buttons on the remote control unit and on the front panel
Buttons on the
Buttons on the
Buttons on the
Buttons on the
remote control
front panel
remote control
front panel
PROGRAM +/- (1) | PROGRAM
DUB START-NORM (*3)| DUB START-NORM
MEMO/CHECK
MEMO/CHECK
REC MUTE
REC MUTE
|
RESET
RESET
RECORD
I/II (+4)
RECORD
INTRO CHECK
INTRO CHECK
REW
"«
La
» |
BLANK SCAN
BLANK SCAN
F.FWD
>>
[<>]
SYNC REV
SYNC REV
PLAY
<
<
COUNTER
//@
COUNTER
I/II
PLAY
>
>
CD CHECK
CD CHECK
STOP
a
STOP
DUB START-HIGH (*2)]|
DUBSTART-HIGH
| PAUSE
I
PAUSE
*1: (+) button for ascending order: 1-2-3- . . . 18-19-1
(-) button for descending order: 19-18-17...
*2:
Press two buttons simultaneously
*3: Press two buttons simultaneously
2-1-19
*4:
Press two buttons simultaneously for deck 1/I!
Precautions on Remote Control
Operation (Fig. 5)
1. Battery Placement
Remove the lid.
2. Insert 2 "AA"
type dry cell batteries.
Be sure that batteries are inserted with
the negative and positive terminals cor-
rectly positioned.
3. Close the unit until it snaps.
How often should the batteries be changed?
The batteries will normally last about six
months.
However
if you
notice that
a
shorter distance between the remote control
unit
and
the
W-995RX
is required
for
operation, the batteries should be changed.
Replace the batteries with two new ones.
Precautions regarding batteries
eBe sure to insert the batteries with the
positive (+) and negative (-) terminals
correctly positioned.
Replace the batteries with the same type.
Never
try to use a different
type
of
battery.
Rechargeable
and non-rechargeable
bat-
teries can be used.
Refer to their pre-
caution labels.
Remove
the batteries from the remote
contro! unit when it will not going to be
used for a long period of time.
e Replace weak batteries as soon as possible.
Do not heat, take apart, or dispose of the
batteries in a fire.
2. Remote Control Unit RC-306
When operating the remote control, point
the front of the unit at the REMOTE
SENSOR on the W-995 RX. The remote con-
trol unit may
be used within
the range
shown in the figure.
Notes:
e Even if the remote control unit is operated
within the effective range, remote control
operation
may be impossible if there is
any
obstruction
between
the W-995RX
and the remote control unit.
elf the player is operated in the vicinity of
other appliances generating infrared rays,
or if other remote control devices using
infrared rays are used near the W-995RX,
the player may operate improperly. Con-
versely, if the W-995RX's remote control
unit is operated in the vicinity of other ap-
pliances which
use an
infrared
remote
control device, the other appliance may
Operate improplerly.
eWhen the unit will not be used for a
'ong period of time
(more than one
month), remove the batteries to prevent
them from leaking. If leakage should take
place, wipe up the liquid inside the com-
partment and replace the batteries with
new ones.
Do
not place books or other objects on
the remote control unit since they might
depress the buttons and run down the
batteries.
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Maintenance (Fig. 4)
The heads and tape path should be cleaned
and demagnetized periodically.
Cleaning Tape Path
eApply
head
cleaning
fluid*
to special
cotton swabs or a soft cloth, and lightly
rub the heads, capstans and all metal parts
in the tape path,
eAlso clean the pinch rollers using rubber
cleaning fluid*.
*Both
are available
in TEAC
HC-1
and
RC-1
in the U.S.A. or TEAC TZ-261
Tape
Recorder
Cleaning
Kit
in other
areas,
Demagnetizing Heads
Be sure that the power is off, then demag-
Netize the heads using the TEAC E-3 de-
Magnetizer or equivalent. For details of its
use, read its instructions.
Troubleshooting
Basic troubleshooting
of a cassette tape
deck is similar to troubleshooting any other
electrical or electronic equipment. Always
check the most obvious possible causes first.
To give you a few ideas of what to look for,
check the following:
No power: Is the power cord connected?
¢ Tape begins running when power is turned
on: Is the TIMER function on?
e@No
audio
output:
Are all connections
properly made?
eDegraded
sound
quality: Are the heads
dirty
or
magnetized?
Are you
using
good
quality
tape?
Is the proper
NR
System selected?
eUnable
to select record mode: Are the
record
protection
tabs
on the tape in
place?
Note:
When performing continuous recording/
playback or programmed dubbing, etc.,
be sure to load the cassette tapes with
"SIDE A" facing toward you.