Denon D-60 Operating Instructions Manual page 6

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Cassette tray: Deck 1
The cassette tray opens
out when
the OPEN/CLOSE
button @ is pressed. Insert 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.
Tape direction indicators: Deck 1
These indicate the direction of playback of the tape in
Deck 1 as well as whether or not a tape is loaded. The
indicators flash when the tape is being fast-forwarded
or rewound.
The tape direction
indicators for Deck 2
remain
off when
the tape in Deck
1 is moving.
4
(rewind) button: Deck 1
Press this to rewind the tape in Deck 1. Also, if pressed
during playback in the > (forward) direction, the tape is
rewound
to the beginning
of the currently playing
selection, and if pressed during playback in the 4
(reverse) direction, the tape is forwarded to the begin-
ning of the next selection {on the back side of the tape).
bb (fast-forward) button: Deck 1
Press this to fast-forward
the tape in Deck 1. Also, if
pressed during playback in the » (forward) direction,
the tape is fast-forwarded
to the beginning of the
following selection, and if pressed during playback in
the ¢q (reverse) direction, the tape is rewound to the
beginning of the currently playing selection (on the
back side of the tape).
Cassette tray: Deck 2
When the OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed, the cassette
tray opens out. Place the cassette tape in the tray with
the side on which the tape is exposed facing the back.
To close
the cassette
tray,
press
the OPEN/CLOSE
button again.
Tape direction indicators: Deck 2
These indicate the direction of playback of the tape in
Deck 2 as well as whether or not a tape is loaded. The
indicators flash when the tape is being fast-forwarded
or rewound.
The tape direction
indicators for Deck
1
remain off when
the tape in Deck 2 is moving.
>> (fast-forward) button: Deck 2
Press this to fast-forward
the tape in Deck 2. Also, if
pressed during playback in the > (forward) direction,
the tape is fast-forwarded
to the beginning of the
faliowing selection, and if pressed during playback in
the 4 (reverse) direction, the tape is rewound
to the
beginning of the currently playing selection (on the back
side of the tape).
44 (rewind) button: Deck 2
Press this to rewind the tape in Deck 2. Also, if pressed
during playback in the > (forward) direction, the tape is
rewound
to the
beginning
of the
currently
playing
selection,
and
if pressed
during
playback
in the
q
(reverse) direction, the tape is forwarded to the begin-
ning of the next selection (on the back side of the tape).
> (forward play) button: Deck 1
Press
this button
to begin
playback
in the forward
direction on Deck
1.
Deck 1 indicator
This indicator lights when
Deck
1 is selected.
This
indicates
the
deck
for
which
the
counter
is
functioning. Normally, the indicator on the deck which
has been operated
lights.
4 (reverse play) button: Deck 1
Press this button to begin playback in the reverse
direction
on Deck
1.
Bl (stop) button: Deck 1
Press this button when the tape in Deck 1 is moving to
stop the tape.
4 (reverse play) button: Deck 2
Press
this
button
to begin
playback
in the
reverse
direction
on Deck 2.
Deck 2 indicator
This indicator
lights when
Deck
2 is selected.
This
indicates
the
deck
for
which
the
counter
is
functioning. Normally, the indicator on the deck which
has been
operated
lights.
> (forward play) button: Deck 2
Press
this button
to begin
playback
in the
forward
direction
on Deck 2.
BB (stop) button: Deck 2
Press this button when the tape in Deck 2 is moving to
stop the tape.
The tape direction indicators for Decks 1 and 2 (@ and @) also indicate whether or not cassette tapes are toaded. The
indicators remain
off if no cassette tape is toaded when
in the stop mode.
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& OPEN/CLOSE button: Deck 1
Press this button to open and close the cassette tray.
@ OPEN/CLOSE
button: Deck 2
Press this button to open and close the cassette tray.
Dubbing indicator
This lights during dubbing.
DUBBING
button
Dubbing (copying) a tape from Deck 1 onto Deck 2 is
possible simply by pressing this button.
COUNTER
RESET button
Press this button to reset the tape counter to '0000'.
REV. MODE
switch
Use this to set the reverse mode to one of the following
modes:
=
(Single side mode),
[>
(Double side
(reverse] mode),
C=> (continuous
mode).
Refer to Page 18.
DOLBY NR selector switch
Use this switch to select the Dolby NR mode, ON, OFF.
During playback, set this switch to the same mode
in
which the tape was recorded.
CD SRS indicator
This lights during recording with the CD SRS function.
®
CD SRS (CD synchronized
recording button)
Use this button for CD synchronized recording. Refer to
Page 22.
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ee
CD SRS button
This button is used for recording COs (Page 22). Pay
attention to the following:
@ Recording begins on the tape as soon as this button
is pressed, so be sure to wind
up the leader tape
beforehand.
@ If this button is pressed while a CD is playing, the CD
SRS indicator ( @ ) lights but recording onto the tape
does not begin. Stop the CD first before pressing this
button.
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he
a
@
REC/REC MUTE (recording / recording mute) button
To record, press the REC/REC MUTE button, then press
the » or @ button.
If oniy the REC/REC MUTE button is pressed, the deck is
set to the recording
pause
mode.
If this button
is
pressed during recording, the recording mute mode is
set for approximately 5 seconds, after which the deck is
set to the recording pause mode. To resume recording,
press the ® or q button.
When the
button is pressed
while the cassette deck is in the stop mode, a
blank
section
of approximately
5 seconds
is
created on the tape, after which the deck is set to
the recording pause mode. If the REC/REC MUTE
button is held in, a blank section is created on the
tape until the point where the button is released.
Recording
pause
mode
Recording
of the CD
begins
if the CD
player's
PLAY key is pressed during the recording pause
mode.
@
REC/REC MUTE indicator
This lights when the recording or recording standby
mode
is set using the REC/REC
MUTE
button @, and
flashes during the recording
mute
mode.
®
Tape
counter
The tape counter functions for the deck whose indicator
(® or ®) is fit.
NOTE
e After the power cord is plugged into an outlet,
a mechanical
sound
is produced
from
the
cassette deck when the power switch is turned
on the first time only. This is the sound of the
cassette
mechanism
being
set to the proper
operating position, and is not a probiern with
the deck.

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