ACC abbreviation means what ? for a tape recorder

In title, googling just finds reference to the term , not what it abbreviates

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ACC(essory) ? not acronym ?

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N_Cook

Analogue Compact Cassette? (as opposed to DCC)

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Adrian C
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On 01/08/2009 12:24 AM, N_Cook sent:

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Any context?

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No that's AC - you are missing the final letter....

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Adrian C
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It is for the NAGRA tape recorder (6-pin)

"39. ACC (accessories) CCIR NAB

1 = Input signal Ground 2 + 3 = Balanced signal Input
  1. No connection.
  2. Ground
  3. Line input, current drive. Minimum source impedance 47K½. Current for obtaining 0 dB at maximum sensitivity = 3.73 ìA.
  4. Tape speed correction signal input.
  5. No connection.
  6. ?10 V stabilized voltage"
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