Function Display - Pioneer CT-W603RS Operating Instructions Manual

Stereo double cassette deck
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l FUNCTION
DISPLAY
FRONT
PANEL FACILITIES
1
The illustration shows model CT-W803RS.
_) DECK
I counter
indicator
Normally
the tape counter
or the time counter
is displayed
(see
page
10). It flashes
for 4 seconds
after the
power
cord is con-
nected
to the power
supply.
DOLBY
NR
B/C/S
indicator
(_
Level
meter
Holds
peak for about
1.3 seconds.
The "e"
mark beside
the 0 dB mark indicates
the Dolby
NR sys-
tems
standard
level.
_)
CDeDECK
SYNCHRO
indicator
(CD SYNC)
This
indicator
lights when
the CD SYNC
button
is pressed
and
the operation
starts.
_)
DECK
I tape
transport
mode
indicators
See page
10.
FLEX (l/f)
indicator
This indicator lights when the FLEX button is pressed.
O Synchro
copy
indicator
(COPY)
Indicator lights steadily: Copying at normal speed.
Indicator flashes:
Copying at twice the normal speed.
(_) AUTO
BLE indicator
See page 15.
DECK II counter
indicator
Normally the tape counter or time counter is displayed (see
page 10). It flashes for 4 seconds after the power cord is con-
nected to the power supply.
(_ DECK II tape transport
mode
indicators
a See page 10,
DOLBY NR & DOLBY HX PRO
• The B/C-type Dolby NR Systems
Dolby
NR systems
are designed
to reduce
the amount
of tape hiss,
mainly
in the
treble
components.
During
recording,
the
high-
pitched
pianissimo
sounds
which
are
most
characteristia
of
audible
noise
are
boosted,
and
during
playback,
only
these
boosted
sections
are attenuated,
so that tape sound is returned
to
normal.
As a result, the noise
is attenuated
by an amount
equal
to
the boosting
in the treble
range.
The
Dolby
B-type
NR system
re-
duces
noise
in the treble
range,
cutting
tape
hiss and
expanding
the dynamic
range.
The Dolby
C-type
NR system
is even
more
ef-
fective
in reducing
noise,
as it reduces
noise
from
the
mid-range
on.
• Dolby S-type
NR System
The
Dolby
S-type
noise
reduction
system
is effective
at reducing
noise
not only in the treble
and
mid-range
frequencies,
but in the
bass frequencies
as well. In addition,
maximum
noise-reducing
ef-
fect
is demonstrated
not only
in non-recorded
parts
of the tape
but in the recorded
signal portions
as well. The broad
reduction
of
noise modulation
(bridging
noise),
freedom
from dynamic
side-ef-
fects in the audible
spectrum
(signal modulation)
and reduction
of
decoding
errors
results
in vastly
improved
sound
quality.
NO TE:
When a tape
has been
recorded
using the Dolby
B-type,
C-type
or
S-type
NR system,
set
the DOLBY
NR ON/OFF
switch
"ON"
and
then
used
the Dolby
NR switch
(BIC/S)
to choose
the system
that
was used
during
recording.
• Dolby HX PRO Headroom Extension System
The
DOLBY
HX PRO system
controls
the bias current
during
re-
cording
and maintains
it at the optimal
level based
on the amount
of the high-frequency
components
in the music signal.
It therefore
provides
excellent
recording
quality
even
when
recording
signals
from
digital
sources,
which
contain
a large
amount
of high-fre-
quency
components.
To guarantee
optimal
results,
the HX PRO
system
is activated
automatically
when
recording
begins.
Since
this system
controls
the quality
of recording
itself,
the clarity
of
the sound will be maintained
even when
the tapes are played
back
on another
cassette
deck
which
does
not
contain
the HX
PRO
Headroom
Extension
System.
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