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1_ DOLBY
NR B/C/OFF
indicator
indicates the selected type of Dolby noise reduction (B-type
or C-type).
The DOLBY
NR system
is turned
OFF when
neither of the [] or [] indicators are lighted. In this case, the
[_
indicator will flash if the DOLBY NR MEMORY
button
is pressed.
Level meter
Indicates the left and right channel signal levels. Indicates
the recording level during recording, and the recorded level
during playback. The 1313 mark beside 0 indicates the Dolby
NR system standard level. The level meter on this cassette
deck has a peak hold function which continues
to display
the peak level for 1.2 seconds, to make adjustment
of the
recording level easier.
(_ Cassette
number
indicators/DECK
II indicator
The cassette
number
indicators
light when the indicated
cassette has been loaded into the tape transport
mechanism
of DECK I. When the ALL REWIND mode is in operation,
the
number
of the cassette being rewound
will flash; when the
ALL REWIND
operation
is completed,
the number
will go
out.
When
the
DOLBY
NR MEMORY
button
is pressed,
the
selected
type
of Dolby
noise
reduction
for each tape
is
displayed
below the cassette number
and DECK II indicators
(see page 16).
Reverse
mode
indicator
(REV.)
indicates the tape transport
mode:
7:
One way mode is selected.
(.-=_): Reverse mode is selected.
NO TE:
During
recording,
relay playback
and random
playback,
the
autoreverse
function
will
only operate
when
the tape is
moving
from the end of side A to the beginning
of side B.
The tape cannot move automatically
from the end of side B
to fhe beginning
of side A during
these modes (i.e., the tape
will stop at the end of side B even when reverse mode
is
selected).
RELAY indicator
Lights when the cassette deck is in relay mode.
CD Synchro
indicator
(CD SYNC.)
Lights when
synchro
recording
from a CD player
is being
carried out. See pages 22~23.
DECK II tape transport
indicators
(11)
See page 13.
Multifunction
display
See pages 14 and 20.
DECK I remaining
time
indicators
Indicate the approximate
time remaining
on the tape during
recording
and playback.
When the tape is close to the end,
each indicator
will flash and then go off in sequence
(see
page 14).
DECK I tape transport
indicators
(I)
See page 13.
@ FLEX (1If)
indicator
If the FLEX button
is pressed while the unit is in the play
mode,
the 1/f indicator
lights,
and the
e_J}
indicator
flashes.
When
FLEX tuning
is completed,
the indicator
lights steadily.
Dolby HX PRO Headroom Extension System
The Dolby HX PRO system
controls
the level of signals during
recording
and always
keeps it at an optimal
level according
to
the level of the high frequency
components
of the music signal
and the tape
bias. It therefore
provides
excellent
recording
quality
even
when
recording
signals
from
digital
sources
which contain
a large amount
of high-frequency
components.
To guarantee
optimal
recording
results, The HX PRO system is
activated
automatically
when recording
begins.
The Dolby HX
PRO system operates
regardless
of the setting of the Dolby NR
system buttons.
Dolby NR Systems
The 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
characteristic
of audible
noise
are boosted,
and during
playback,
only those 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 reduces noise in the treble
range, cutting
tape hiss and expanding
tl_e dynamic
range.
The Dolby C-type NR system is even more effective
in reducing
noise, as it cuts the noise from the mid-range
on.
NOTE:
When a tape has been recorded
using Dolby B-type or C-type
noise reduction,
make sure that the DOLBY NR buttons
are set
to the same position
during
playback.
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