Cassette Tapes - Denon DRW-585 Operating Instructions Manual

Stereo cassette tape deck
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Tape Transport Buttons
PLAY
Play Button
Press to playback tape.
Stop Button
Press to stop the tape in any mode.
M
Fast Rewind Button
Press for fast rewind.
Fast Forward Button
Press for fast forwarding.
REC/REC MUTE
(Deck B only)
Rec/Rec Mute
Button
Press the REC/REC MUTE (•) button and PLAY button simultaneously to start
recording. If only the REC/REC MUTE (•) button is pressed, the deck enters the
Recording Pause mode. Pressing this button in the Recording Pause mode will start
Auto Rec Mute, and a 5-second silent space is recorded onto the tape. See page 11.
II
REC PAUSE
(Deck B only)
Rec Pause Button
Press this button to enter the recording pause mode from the recording or recording
mute mode. This button can only be used during recording. See page 11.
Direction Button
Changes the'tape transport direction from forward
to reverse "4", and vice versa.
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Display
Indicators with an encircled number light up when the corresponding button is pressed.
.Deck A Tape Transport Indicators
Peak Level Meter
Indicates the recording and playback
signal levels for the left and right channels.
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Deck A Tape Counter
-MPX Filter Indicator
- Remote Control Indicator
Deck A Memory Indicator
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■ Deck 8 Tape Counter
• Dubbing Speed Indicators
-Deck B Tape Transport Indicators
. Deck B Memory Indicator
■Synchro Rec Indicator See pages 12, 13
CASSETTE TAPES
■ Handling Precautions
C-120 Cassettes
C-120 cassette tapes are not recommended as they use a very thin tape
base which may become tangled around the capstan or pinch roller.
Tape Slack
Before putting a tape into the deck, take up any slack with a pencil or
your finger tip. This precaution prevents the tape from becoming
entangled around the capstan or pinch roller.
■ Storage Precautions
Do not store cassette tapes in a place where they will be subject to:
Extremely high temperature or excessive moisture
Excessive dust
Direct sunlight
Magnetic fields (near
TV
sets or speakers)
To eliminate tape slack, store your cassettes in cassette cases with hub
stops
■ Accidental Erasure Prevention
All cassettes have erasure prevention tabs for each side. To protect
valuable recordings from accidental or inadvertent erasure, remove the
tab for the appropriate side with a screwdriver or another tool.
To record on a tape whose erasure prevention tabs have been
removed, cover the tab holes with adhesive tape.
Erasure prevention tab for side B
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