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Pioneer DC-Z83 Service Manual page 53

Stereo double cassette deck amplifier

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® EQ ON indicator
Lights when the EQUALIZER switch is set to ON. When this indicator
is lit, the graphic equalizer can be used to adjust sound quality.
MEMORY indicator
When the line under 'MEMORY '"' is lit, it indicates that the equalization
curves you input in the memory recall switches can be recalled.
© A — E indicators
Indicates which equalization curve is currently recalled.
A: Curve stored in A/CAR. (Preset CAR or Memory A)
B: Curve stored in B/HEADPHONE. (Preset HEADPHONE or Memory 8)
C: Curve stored in C/VOCAL. (Preset VOCAL or Memory C)
D: Curve stored in D/HEAVY. (Preset HEAVY or Memory D)
E: Curve stored in E/CLEAR. (Preset CLEAR or Memory E)
@) PRESET indicator
When the line under ''PRESET"' is lit, it indicates that the equalization
factory curves preset in the memory recall switches can be recalled.
© REVERSE indicator
Lights when FLAT/REVERSE switch is used to invert the equalization
curve.
@2) EQUALIZING CONTROL switches
These strengthen or weaken the indicated frequency band. Press the
upper switch to emphasize; press the lower switch to attenuate.
(3 FLAT/REVERSE switch
Press once to reset the equalizer to flat response (no equalization). Press
again to reverse
a previous
curve
(boosted
frequencies
will be
attenuated, and vice versa).
Memory recall switches
Used for recalling equalization curves.
(5 PRESET/MEMORY switch
Determines whether the equalizer curves recalled by the Memory recall
switches are your memorized curves or factory preset curves.
MEMORY switch
Used for storing equalization curves you input in the memory recall
switches.
@) EQUALIZER switch
Turns the equalizer on and off. The EQ ON indicator lights when this
switch is on.
The equalizer can not be used to adjust the sound when CD DIRECT
is on.
(@ Cassette Tape Deck Section
(8) Cassette door
DOLBY* NR switch
Set this switch to the ON position to activate the DOLBY NR system.
* Tapes recorded using Dolby noise reduction should always be played
back with the noise reduction system on. Sound quality will be
adversely affected if played back with the system off, or if tapes
recorded using a different noise reduction system are played back with
the Dolby NR system on.
* it is recommended that tapes recorded with Dolby B type NR be so
marked on the fabel. This will help prevent incorrect setting of the
noise reduction switch during playback.
*
Dolby
noise
reduction
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
"DOLBY" and the double-D symboi
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
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are trademarks of Dolby
@1) Operation indicators
DECK II FADE OUT:
Lights when AUTO FADE OUT mode is on.
ASES:
Lights when the ASES (Auto Synchro Editing
System) is operating.
DECK I! RECORDING:
Lights when recording. Flashes when copying
a tape.
Slow flashing — Normal copy
Rapid flashing — High speed copy
Indicates
direction
of
tape
travel
during
recording or playback. Flashes slowly in pause
mode.
Flashes rapidly during Music Search
(MS).
@ AUTO FADER switch
Used for gradually fading out a recorded tape in Deck II. (The sound
will be completely cut off after approximately 10 seconds and the tape
will stop.)
@ Tape counter (DECK I!)
Direction
(<1, >):
Counter reset switch
Press this switch to reset the Deck I! tape counter display to 000.
@ SYNCHRO COPY switches
Used for tape copying.
NORMAL:
Copying from the Deck | tape to the Deck II tape at normal
recording/playback speed.
REV (REVERSE) MODE switch
During playback
Plays both tape
sides. When one
deck finishes
playback, the other
deck begins
playback of both
tape sides for 6
times.
If there is a tape in
only one deck, then
that deck
continuously plays
both sides of the
tape for 6 times.
Switch position
RELAY
REC
PLAY
2
During recording
Records on one side
(Deck Il only).
Plays both tape
sides for 6 times
maximum.
Records on both
sides (Deck I! only).
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