Cassette Deck; Remote Control Unit - Denon D-F10 Manual

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CASSETTE
DECK
Cassette
tray
The
cassette tray opens
out when
the OPEN/CLOSE
button
is pressed.
Load
the
cassette
tape
with
the
side on which the tape is exposed facing away from
you. To close
the cassette
tray, press
the OPEN/
CLOSE button again. For details, refer to Page 16.
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(rewind) button
Press this button to rewind
the tape.
Press this button during playback to set the music
search
mode.
> (plsy} button
Press this button to start playback.
When
pressed
in the standby
mode,
the power
of
'both the cassette
deck and the pre-main
amplifier
turns on autornaticatly and playback starts. (Auto on
function)
b> (fast-forward) button
Press this button to fast-forward
the tape.
Press this button during playback to set the music
search
mode.
@ (stop) button
Press this button while the tape is moving to stop the
tape.
EDIT RELAY
button
The cassette tray opens when all the tracks for side A
of the tape have been recorded with the CD edited
recording function. To continue recording on side B,
turn the tape over then press this button to close the
cassette
tray and start recording
POWER switch
Press this once to turn the cassette deck's power on,
then
press
again
to set the cassette
deck
to the
standby mode. In the standby mode, "OFF" appears
on the display.
OPEN/CLOSE
button
Press this to open
and close the cassette tray.
When
pressed
in the standby
mode,
the cassette
deck's power
turns on.
REC/REC
MUTE
button
This
button
is used
when
recording
and
when
creating blank spaces between selections. If only the
REC/REC
MUTE
button
is pressed,
the
recording
pause
mode
is set.
When REC/REC MUTE button is pressed while in the
recording pause mode, the recording mute mode is
set for approximately
5 seconds.
creating
a blank
space on the tape, after which the recording pause
mode is once again set. When the > (play) button is
pressed while in the recording pause mode, record-
ing begins.
The recording pause mode is set when this button is
pressed
for
less
than
0.5
seconds
while
in the
recording mode. If it is pressed for over 0.5 seconds
while
in the recording
mode,
the recording
mute
mode is set for approximately 5 seconds, after which
the recording pause mode is once again set. Press the
@ (stop) button to cancel the recording pause mode.
NOTE:
© if the pfay button on the CD player is pressed during
the
recording
pause
mode,
recording
of the
CD
begins automatically.
COUNTER
RESET
button
Press
this
button
to
reset
the
tape
counter
to
"00.00
".
DOLBY
NR mode
selector button
Use this to select the Oolby NR mode {OFF, B or C).
When
piaying a tape, set the Dolby NR mode to the
same
mode
as when
the tape was
recorded.
CD-SRS (Synchronized Recording System) button
Use this button for synchronized
recording of CDs.
For details, refer to Page 19.
REC LEVEL control
Use this to set the recording
level.
[6] REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
inserting the batteries
NOTES:
* Use R6P (AA) batteries in this remote contro! unit.
* Replace the batteries with new ones approximately
once each year, though
this depends
on how
fre-
quently the remote control unit is used.
e Replace the batteries
with
new
ones
earlier if the
remote
contro! unit does not operate even
from
a
short distance.
e Insert the batteries
in the proper
+ and ~ direction,
following the marks
in the battery compartment.
e Remove
the batteries when
not using the remote
control unit for extended
periods of time.
© To avoid damage
and leakage:
Do not use a new battery with an old one.
- Do not use two different types
of batteries.
- Do not short-circuit, take apart, heat or dispose of
batteries in flames.
© If the batteries should leak, carefully wipe the fluid
out
of
the
battery
compartment,
then
insert
new
batteries.
@ Remove
the remote
control
unit's sliding cover.
@ Insert the two R6P (AA) batteries, following the + and -
marks
in the battery compartment.
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and
slide off.
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Cautions on U:
@ The remote control unit may not operate if the remote
sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or the strong light
from a lighting fixture, or if there is an obstacle between
the remote
contro! unit and the remote
sensor.
e Do not press buttons on the remote control unit and on
the set at the same
time.
Doing
so could
result
in
malfunction.
remote
sensor
during continuous
operations (such as
when turning the volume up or down), the operation will
stop. If this happens, point the remote contro! unit at the
remote
sensor
and press the but ton again.
CASSETTE DECK DISPLAY
This
displays
the
tape
counter
and tape size.
This displays the record-
ing and playback
level.
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remote
sensor
is located
on
the
pre-main
amplifier.
Point
the
remote
control
unit
at the
remote
sensor
as
shown
on the diagram when operating
it.
The
remote
contro!
unit will
operate
from a direct distance of approximately
7 meters, but this distance will be shor-
tened
if obstacles
are
present
or
if
operated
at an angle.
(The remote control unit will operate at
an angle of up to 30° in either direction.)
CO SRS
OFF
This lights when the tape
counter is set to the re-
maining
time mode.
This
lights
during
re-
cording.
This
lights when
in the
standby
mode.
This
fights
during
syn-
chronized
recording of a
co.
These indicate the Dolby
NR mode.
This
lights during
play-
back and record.
This indicates whether
or not a tape is toaded.
This is not displayed when
no cassette tape is loaded
in the cassette tray.
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