Denon DRW-585 Operating Instructions - Page 6

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ENGLISH NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS • DENON 'RECISION A OCC L0PUIKE Et DRt 585 EC, .5 nowRe I A cur 0 < A RI,VERSE 1 EA I I - tit7?-8888 -88883 r"...."":rne • • ( wc Sir - • .885/8,81. oo • • < RI:VI:RV' 0' ((EC cur B 0 Power Operation Switch Press once to turn the power to deck on, and once more to turn the power off. The deck remains in a stand-by (non-operative) mode for approximately 2 seconds after it is switched on. 0 Eject Button ( ) Press this button to open the cassette compartment cover. When the tape is running, press the STOP ( ■ ) button first to stop tape transport, then press the Eject button. 0 Counter Reset Button (COUNTER RESET) Press this button to reset the tape counter to zero. 0 MPX Filter Button (MPX) The MPX FILTER button should be used to prevent interference with the Dolby NR circuit when making Dolby NR encoded recordings of FM stereo programs. When making Dolby NR encoded recordings from any program source other than FM stereo, leave this button in the "OFF" position. 0 Counter Memory Button (MEMORY) When this button is pressed during forward tape travel (D), fast rewinding 1 44 ) will stop automatically at the tape counter position "0000". When this button is pressed during reverse tape travel (Q), fast forwarding ( H ) will stop automatically at the tape counter position "0000". See page 13. 0 Dolby NR Switch (DOLBY NR) To record or playback tapes with Dolby B or C-type noise reduction, set this switch to "B" or "C" Turn it "OFF" when not using the Dolby NR system. 0 Reverse Mode Switch (REV. MODE) Select the type of tape transport. The reverse mode canbe set to (one side), (:Dlcontinuous playback), RELAY (relay playback). Dubbing Speed Buttons (DUBBING SPEED) Pressing the NORMAL button starts regular speed dubbing from deck A to deck B. Press the HIGH button to perform dubbing at double speed. See page 12. 0 Bias Fine Control (BIAS FINE) (For Normal, CrO, and Metal tape) Use this control to fine-adjust the bias. Standard bias is obtained at the center click-stop position. See page 11. Input Level Control (INPUT LEVEL) This knob adjusts the recording input level. It affects the level in both channels. See page 10. Tape Lighting The tape lighting makes it possible to clearly check the amount of tape remaining. Cassette Compartment Cover If the cover is not closed completely, the tape transport buttons will remain inoperative. Headphone Jack (PHONES) For private music enjoyment without disturbing others, or for monitoring a recording, a headphone set may be connected to this jack. Use a headphone with an impedance rating of 8 to 1200 O/ohms. ID Remote Sensor (REMOTE SENSOR) With DRW-585 the remote control unit is not included Each of "PLAY, FF, REW, STOP, REC PAUSE and REC/REC MUTE" functions can be remote controlled with wireless handset of the receiver (DRA Series receivers) For details refer to the DRA Series operating instructions. NOTE: Note that only the A deck can be operated with remote control units which have no NB selector button Caution. Whenever the power switch is in the OFF state, the apparatus is still connected on AC line voltage Please be sure to unplug the cord when you leave home for, say, a vacation Timer Switch (TIMER) This switch is provided for use with an optional audio timer for unattended recording or morning-alarm playback. For non-timer operation, this switch should be set in the "OFF" position See page 14 6

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ENGLISH
NAMES
AND
FUNCTIONS
OF
PARTS
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Power
Operation
Switch
Press
once
to
turn
the
power
to
deck
on,
and
once
more
to
turn
the
power
off.
The
deck
remains
in
a
stand-by
(non
-operative)
mode
for
approx-
imately
2
seconds
after
it
is
switched
on.
Eject
Button
(
)
Press
this
button
to
open
the
cassette
compartment
cover.
When
the
tape
is
running,
press
the
STOP
(
)
button
first
to
stop
tape
transport,
then
press
the
Eject
button.
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Counter
Reset
Button
(COUNTER
RESET)
Press
this
button
to
reset
the
tape
counter
to
zero.
MPX
Filter
Button
(MPX)
The
MPX
FILTER
button
should
be
used
to
prevent
interference
with
the
Dolby
NR
circuit
when
making
Dolby
NR
encoded
recordings
of
FM
stereo
programs.
When
making
Dolby
NR
encoded
recordings
from
any
program
source
other
than
FM
stereo,
leave
this
button
in
the
"OFF"
position.
Counter
Memory
Button
(MEMORY)
When
this
button
is
pressed
during
forward
tape
travel
(D),
fast
rewinding
1
44
)
will
stop
automatically
at
the
tape
counter
position
"0000".
When
this
button
is
pressed
during
reverse
tape
travel
(Q),
fast
forwarding
(
H
)
will
stop
automatically
at
the
tape
counter
position
"0000".
See
page
13.
Dolby
NR
Switch
(DOLBY
NR)
To
record
or
playback
tapes
with
Dolby
B
or
C
-type
noise
reduction,
set
this
switch
to
"B"
or
"C"
Turn
it
"OFF"
when
not
using
the
Dolby
NR
system.
Reverse
Mode
Switch
(REV.
MODE)
Select
the
type
of
tape
transport.
The
reverse
mode
canbe
set
to
(one
side),
(:Dlcontinuous
playback),
RELAY
(relay
playback).
Dubbing
Speed
Buttons
(DUBBING
SPEED)
Pressing
the
NORMAL
button
starts
regular
speed
dubbing
from
deck
A
to
deck
B.
Press
the
HIGH
button
to
perform
dubbing
at
double
speed.
See
page
12.
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Bias
Fine
Control
(BIAS
FINE)
(For
Normal,
CrO,
and
Metal
tape)
Use
this
control
to
fine
-adjust
the
bias.
Standard
bias
is
obtained
at
the
center
click
-stop
position.
See
page
11.
Input
Level
Control
(INPUT
LEVEL)
This
knob
adjusts
the
recording
input
level
.
It
affects
the
level
in
both
channels.
See
page
10.
Tape
Lighting
The
tape
lighting
makes
it
possible
to
clearly
check
the
amount
of
tape
remaining.
Cassette
Compartment
Cover
If
the
cover
is
not
closed
completely,
the
tape
transport
buttons
will
remain
inoperative.
Headphone
Jack
(PHONES)
For
private
music
enjoyment
without
disturbing
others,
or
for
monitoring
a
recording,
a
headphone
set
may
be
connected
to
this
jack.
Use
a
headphone
with
an
impedance
rating
of
8
to
1200
O/ohms.
Remote
Sensor
(REMOTE
SENSOR)
With
DRW-585
the
remote
control
unit
is
not
included
Each
of
"PLAY,
FF,
REW,
STOP,
REC
PAUSE
and
REC/REC
MUTE"
functions
can
be
remote
controlled
with
wireless
handset
of
the
receiver
(DRA
Series
receivers)
For
details
refer
to
the
DRA
Series
operating
instructions.
NOTE:
Note
that
only
the
A
deck
can
be
operated
with
remote control
units
which
have
no
NB
selector
button
Caution
.
Whenever
the
power
switch
is
in
the
OFF
state,
the
apparatus
is
still
connected
on
AC
line
voltage
Please
be
sure
to
unplug
the
cord
when
you
leave
home
for,
say,
a
vacation
Timer
Switch
(TIMER)
This
switch
is
provided
for
use
with
an
optional
audio
timer
for
unattended
recording
or
morning
-alarm
playback.
For
non
-timer
operation,
this
switch
should
be
set
in
the
"OFF"
position
See
page
14
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