Denon DRW-585 Operating Instructions - Page 5

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ENGLISH Thank you very much for purchasing the DENON component stereo cassette tape deck DENON proudly presents this advanced tape deck to audiophiles and music lovers as a further proof of DENON's non-compromising pursuit of the ultimate in sound quality. The high quality performance and easy operation are certain to provide you with many hours of outstanding listening pleasure - TABLE OF CONTENTS - FEATURES CONNECTION NAMES AND FUNCTION OF PARTS CASSETTE TAPES . AUTOMATIC TAPE SELECTION PLAYBACK . RELAY PLAY MUSIC SEARCH SYSTEM RECORDING . PROPER RECORDING LEVEL RECORDING BIAS ADJUSTMENT REC/REC MUTE AND REC PAUSE BUTTON DIMMER ADJUSTMENT . DUBBING SYNCHRONIZED RECORDING FUNCTION TAPE COUNTER AND MEMORY STOP TIMER RECORDING/PLAYBACK DOLBY B AND C NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM DOLBY HX-PRO HEADROOM EXTENSION SYSTEM MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS 5 5 6, 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 . 12 12, 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 Please check to make sure the following items are included with the main unit in the carton: (1) Operating Instructions 1 (2) Connection Cords . (31 Mini-Plug Cable ... . FEATURES ■ Computer Controlled Mechanism Dual Power Supply ■ Dolby HX-Pro Headroom Extension System Dolby B & C Noise Reduction Systems ■ Manual Bias Adjustment Control Dual Computing Tape Counter with 4-Digit Readout and Memory Stop • Music Search System • FL Peak Level Meters • Auto Tape Selector ■ 2-Speed Dubbing ■ Relay Playback Synchronized Recording • Timer Play and Timer Recording • Optional Remote Controllable ■ Tape Lighting CONNECTION • Leave your entire system (including this cassette deck) turned off until all connections between the deck and other components have been completed. WHITE L L J Receiver or amplifier WHITE TAC -„ O O O O OO RED TAP" RED L*, DRW-585 WH TE LINE OUT IN WHITE .CO RED RED • This jack is for the synchronized recording function only Do not plug in microphones, headphones no other plugs Power supply outlet. Ol 60 Hz • Connecting the Deck to an Amplifier • Before connecting the deck to your amplifier, please review your amplifier's instruction manual • Use the white plugs for the left channel and red plugs for the right channel. • Tape Dubbing • Many stereo amplifiers and receivers have tape dubbing circuitry so that tape duplication can be performed between two or more tape decks. Review your amplifier's instruction manual for a full explanation of this mode of operation. • Connecting Headphones To listen through headphones, plug your headphones into the PHONES jack • Installation Precautions If the deck is placed near an amplifier, TV or tuner, noise (induced hum) or beat interference may result, especially during FM or AM reception. If this occurs, place the deck further away from other components or reorient its position. Caution A mechanical sound is heard the first time the power switch is set to "ON" after the power cord is plugged into an outlet. This is the sound of the cassette mechanism being set to the proper operating state, and is normal. (When using an AC outlet on a receiver or amplifier, used an "UNSWITCHED" outlet.) 5

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ENGLISH
Thank
you
very
much
for
purchasing
the
DENON
component
stereo
cassette
tape
deck
DENON
proudly
presents
this
advanced
tape
deck
to
audiophiles
and
music
lovers
as
a
further
proof
of
DENON's
non
-compromising
pursuit
of
the
ultimate
in
sound
qual
ity.
The
high
quality
performance
and
easy
operation
are
certain
to
provide
you
with
many
hours
of
outstanding
l
istening
pleasure
-
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
-
FEATURES
5
CONNECTION
5
NAMES
AND
FUNCTION
OF
PARTS
6,
7
CASSETTE
TAPES
.
7
AUTOMATIC
TAPE
SELECTION
8
PLAYBACK
.
8
RELAY
PLAY
9
MUSIC
SEARCH
SYSTEM
9
RECORDING
.
10
PROPER
RECORDING
LEVEL
11
RECORDING
BIAS
ADJUSTMENT
11
REC/REC
MUTE
AND
REC
PAUSE
BUTTON
11
DIMMER
ADJUSTMENT
.
11
DUBBING
.
12
SYNCHRONIZED
RECORDING
FUNCTION
12,
13
TAPE
COUNTER
AND
MEMORY
STOP
13
TIMER
RECORDING/PLAYBACK
14
DOLBY
B
AND
C
NOISE
REDUCTION
SYSTEM
14
DOLBY
HX-PRO
HEADROOM
EXTENSION
SYSTEM
15
MAINTENANCE
15
TROUBLESHOOTING
16
SPECIFICATIONS
16
CONNECTION
Please
check
to
make
sure
the
following
items
are
included
with
the
main
unit
in
the
carton:
(1)
Operating
Instructions
1
(2)
Connection
Cords
.
(31
Mini
-Plug
Cable
...
.
FEATURES
Computer
Controlled
Mechanism
Dual
Power
Supply
Dolby
HX-Pro
Headroom
Extension
System
Dolby
B
&
C
Noise
Reduction
Systems
Manual
Bias
Adjustment
Control
Dual
Computing
Tape
Counter
with
4
-Digit
Readout
and
Memory
Stop
Music
Search
System
FL
Peak
Level
Meters
Auto
Tape
Selector
2
-Speed
Dubbing
Relay
Playback
Synchronized
Recording
Timer
Play
and
Timer
Recording
Optional
Remote
Controllable
Tape
Lighting
Leave
your
entire
system
(including
this
cassette
deck)
turned
off
until
all
connections
between
the
deck
and
other
components
have
been
completed.
WHITE
L
Receiver
or
amplifier
WHITE
T
AC
-„
O
O
O
OO
O
RED
TAP"
RED
L*,
L
J
Connecting
the
Deck
to
an
Amplifier
Before
connecting
the
deck
to
your
amplifier,
please
review
your
ampl
ifier's
instruction
manual
Use
the
white
plugs
for
the
left
channel
and
red
plugs
for
the
right
channel.
Tape
Dubbing
Many
stereo
amplifiers
and
receivers
have
tape
dubbing
circuitry
so
that
tape
duplication
can
be
performed
between
two
or
more
tape
decks.
Review
your
amplifier's
instruction
manual
for
a
full
explanation
of
this
mode
of
operation.
Connecting
Headphones
To
listen
through
headphones,
plug
your
headphones
into
the
PHONES
jack
DRW-585
WH
TE
RED
.CO
LINE
WHITE
OUT
IN
RED
This
jack
is
for
the
synchronized
recording
function
only
Do
not
plug
in
microphones,
headphones
no other
plugs
Power
supply
outlet.
Ol
60
Hz
Installation
Precautions
If
the
deck
is
placed
near
an
amplifier,
TV
or
tuner,
noise
(induced
hum)
or
beat
interference
may
result,
especially
during
FM
or
AM
reception.
If
this
occurs,
place
the
deck
further
away
from
other
components
or
reorient
its
position.
Caution
A
mechanical
sound
is
heard
the
first
time
the
power
switch
is
set
to
"ON"
after
the
power
cord
is
plugged
into
an
outlet.
This
is
the
sound
of
the
cassette
mechanism
being
set
to
the
proper
operating
state,
and
is
normal
.
(When
using
an
AC
outlet
on
a
receiver
or
amplifier,
used
an
"UNSWITCHED"
outlet.)
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