Names And Function Of Parts - Denon DRW-585 Operating Instructions Manual

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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
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Power Operation Switch
Press once to turn the power to deck on, and once more to turn the
power off.
The deck remains in a stand-by (non-operative) mode for approx¬
imately 2 seconds after it is switched on.
Eject Button ( A )
Press this button to open the cassette compartment cover. When
the tape is running, press the STOP ( ■ ) button first to stop tape
transport, then press the Eject button.
Counter Reset Button (COUNTER RESET)
Press this button to reset the tape counter to zero.
MPX Filter Button (MPX)
The MPX FILTER button should be used to prevent interference with
the Dolby NR circuit when making Dolby NR encoded recordings of
FM stereo programs.
When making Dolby NR encoded recordings from any program
source other than FM stereo, leave this button in the "OFF"
position.
Counter Memory Button (MEMORY)
When this button is pressed during forward tape travel (M, fast
rewinding (
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) will stop automatically at the tape counter position
"
0000
".
When this button is pressed during reverse tape travel (0), fast
forwarding ( ►► ) will stop automatically at the tape counter position
"
0000
". See page 13.
Dolby NR Switch (DOLBY NR)
To record or playback tapes with Dolby B or C-type noise reduction,
set this switch to "B" or T. Turn it "OFF" when not using the
Dolby NR system.
Reverse Mode Switch (REV. MODE)
Select the type of tape transport. The reverse mode canbe set to
(one side), r^~)(continuous playback), RELAY (relay playback).
Dubbing Speed Buttons (DUBBING SPEED)
Pressing the NORMAL button starts regular speed dubbing from
deck A to deck B. Press the HIGH button to perform dubbing at
double speed. See page 12.
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Bias Fine Control (BIAS FINE)
(For Normal, Cr02 and Metal tape)
Use this control to fine-adjust the bias. Standard bias is obtained at
the center click-stop position. See page 11.
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Input Level Control (INPUT LEVEL)
This knob adjusts the recording input level. It affects the level in
both channels. See page 10.
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Tape Lighting
The tape lighting makes it possible to clearly check the amount of tape
remaining.
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Cassette Compartment Cover
If the cover is not closed completely, the tape transport buttons will
remain inoperative.
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Headphone Jack (PHONES)
For private music enjoyment without disturbing others, or for
monitoring a recording, a headphone set may be connected to this
jack. Use a headphone with an impedance rating of 8 to 1200 ft/ohms.
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Remote Sensor (REMOTE SENSOR)
With DRW-585 the remote control unit is not included.
Each of "PLAY, FF, REW, STOP, REC PAUSE and REC/REC MUTE"
functions can be remote controlled with wireless handset of the
receiver (DRA Series receivers). For details refer to'the DRA Series
operating instructions.
NOTE:
Note that only the A deck can be operated with remote control units
which have no A/B selector button.
-Caution:--
Whenever the power switch is in the OFF state, the apparatus is still
connected on AC line voltage.
Please be sure to unplug the cord when you leave home for, say, a
vacation.
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Timer Switch (TIMER)
This switch is provided for use with an optional audio timer for
unattended recording or morning-alarm playback.
For non-timer operation, this switch should be set in the "OFF"
position. See page 14.
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