Denon DN-T625 Operating Instructions - Page 6

ENGLISH, Microphone jacks MIC L/MONO, R - remote

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ENGLISH !5 Auto gain control switch of Mic (MIC AGC) (DN-T645 only) • Selects the microphone level adjustment method. OFF : The level is adjusted with the MIC LEVEL control !4. ON : The level is adjusted automatically according to the level of the microphone input signal. NOTE : • Set the MIC MODE switch !7 to OFF when not using the set with a microphone plugged into the microphone jack (because the white noise level is high when the MIC AGC mode is on.) !6 Microphone jacks (MIC L/MONO, R) (DN-T645 only) • Connect the microphone to this jack for microphone mixed recording. • MIC signals will be mixed with the line input signals or CD signal. • Accepts an balanced (TRS Type) microphone with 1/4" mono jacks. • When a microphone is only connected to the L/MONO jack, the recording will be monaural. • Connect to both the L and R jacks for stereo recording. NOTE : • To prevent noise, set the MIC MODE switch !7 to "OFF" when connecting microphones to the MIC jacks. !7 Microphone mode switch (MIC MODE) (DN-T645 only) OFF : Turns the microphone input off. LINE : The sound input to the microphone is output from the LINE OUT (TAPE/MIX) jack. The sound input to the microphone is not recorded. REC : Microphone mixed recording is performed. !8 TAPE SPEED control • Use this knob to vary the tape speed. • The speed can be varied with in a range of approximately ±12 % according to the position of the speed control knob. !9 OUTPUT switch MIX : The tape's audio signals and CD audio signals are output from the UNBALANCED OUT TAPE/MIX terminals and BALANCED OUT TAPE/MIX terminals. SEP. : Only the tape's audio signals are output from the UNBALANCED OUT TAPE/MIX terminals and BALANCED OUT TAPE/MIX terminals. @0 Reverse mode switch (REV. MODE) • Select the type of tape transport. The reverse mode can be set to (one side), (continuous playback). If the continuous mode is set in the recording mode, recording continues from side A to side B and stops at the end of side B. @1 INPUT switch • Select the audio input to the tape (CD or LINE IN). @2 DOLBY NR switch • Select the Dolby NR type that suits the recording and playback. OFF : Recording without Dolby NR B : Recording with Dolby NR type B C : Recording with Dolby NR type C @3 PHONES SELECT switch • Use this to select the headphone's output signal. CD : The CD's play signal are output to the headphones. TAPE/MIX : The line out (MIX) signals are output to the headphones. @4 Headphones jack • For private listening, you can connect your headphones to this jack. • Do not raise the volume level too much when listening through headphones. @5 PHONES LEVEL control • Use this adjust the output level of the headphones. @6 INPUT LEVEL control • This knob adjusts the recording input level. It affects the level in both channels. See page 14. @7 Eject button (5) • Press this button to eject the cassette. When the stop the tape transport; then press the eject button. @8 Cassette compartment cover • If this compartment cover is not closed completely, the tape deck's transport controls will remain inoperative. @9 Tape transport buttons 1 Play button (forward) 0 2 6 7 Play button (rewind) Stop button Fast rewind button Fast forward button 4 Rec/Rec mute button 3 Rec Pause button Press to playback tape. (to forward) Press to playback tape. (to rewind) Press to stop the tape in any mode. Press for fast rewind. Press for fast forwarding. Press the rec/rec mute (4) button and play (0 or 1) button simultaneously to start recording. If only the rec/rec mute (4) button is pressed, the tape deck enters the recording pause mode. Pressing the button in the recording pause mode will start auto rec mute, and a 4second silent space is recorded onto the tape. See page 15. Press this button to enter the recording pause mode from the recording or recording mute mode. #0 Display • Refer to page 8 for details. #1 COUNTER RESET/MEMO button • When this button is pressed once, the counter is reset and the display is set to "0000". • When the button is pressed again, the position at which the counter was reset is stored in the memory and "MEMO" appears on the display. Memory function : When the tape is rewound, rewinding stops at the position stored in the memory. • When the button is pressed again, the memory is cleared. #2 Disc holder • The disc placed on this holder. Pressing the disc holder open/close (5) button w will open and close the holder. When loading the CD, place it securely in the disc holder. #3 Remote control sensor (REMOTE SENSOR) • About the wireless remote control unit : Please contact local dealer or distributor. #4 +10 button • Press this button first when selecting track numbers over 10. • Use together with the number buttons #9. For example, to select track number 15, press then . For track number 33, press three times, then press . #5 CD synchronized recording button (CD SYNC.) • Press for synchronized recording from CD to cassette deck. • The recording level is adjusted automatically. (Refer to page 15 for details.) #6 A-B (A-B repeat) button • Use this to play a set section repeatedly. • When the button is pressed once during playback, that position is set as the A point and the "A-B" indicator flashes on the display. • When the button is pressed again, that position is set as the B point, the "A-B" indicator stops flashing (remaining lit), and the A-B section begins playing repeatedly. • When the button is pressed again, A-B repeat is canceled and the mode returns to the normal play mode. • The A-B repeat function can be used even when the REPEAT switch $1 is turned off. #7 RANDOM button • When this button is pressed, the random play mode is set and the "RAND" indicator is lit. #8 CALL button • When this button is pressed in the program mode, the programmed track numbers are called out. • When a number button #9 is pressed after a track number is called out, a new track number is inserted. • When the 0/CLEAR button #9 is pressed, the displayed track number is cleared. (Refer to page 11 for details.) 6

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ENGLISH
@
0
Reverse mode switch (REV. MODE)
Select the type of tape transport. The reverse
mode can be set to
(one side),
(continuous playback).
If the continuous mode is set in the recording
mode, recording continues from side A to side
B and stops at the end of side B.
@
1
INPUT switch
Select the audio input to the tape (CD or LINE
IN).
@
2
DOLBY NR switch
Select the Dolby NR type that suits the
recording and playback.
OFF :
Recording without Dolby NR
B:
Recording with Dolby NR type B
C:
Recording with Dolby NR type C
@
3
PHONES SELECT switch
Use this to select the headphone
s output
signal.
CD :
The CD
s play signal are output to the
headphones.
TAPE/MIX :
The line out (MIX) signals are output to the
headphones.
@
4
Headphones jack
For private listening, you can connect your
headphones to this jack.
Do not raise the volume level too much when
listening through headphones.
@
5
PHONES LEVEL control
Use this adjust the output level of the
headphones.
@
6
INPUT LEVEL control
This knob adjusts the recording input level.
It affects the level in both channels.
See page 14.
@
7
Eject button (
5
)
Press this button to eject the cassette. When
the stop the tape transport; then press the
eject button.
@
8
Cassette compartment cover
If this compartment cover is not closed
completely, the tape deck
s transport controls
will remain inoperative.
@
9
Tape transport buttons
!
5
Auto gain control switch of Mic
(MIC AGC) (DN-T645 only)
Selects the microphone level adjustment
method.
OFF :
The level is adjusted with the MIC LEVEL
control
!
4
.
ON :
The level is adjusted automatically according
to the level of the microphone input signal.
!
6
Microphone jacks (MIC L/MONO, R)
(DN-T645 only)
Connect the microphone to this jack for
microphone mixed recording.
MIC signals will be mixed with the line input
signals or CD signal.
Accepts an balanced (TRS Type) microphone
with 1/4
mono jacks.
When a microphone is only connected to the
L/MONO jack, the recording will be monaural.
Connect to both the L and R jacks for stereo
recording.
!
7
Microphone mode switch
(MIC MODE) (DN-T645 only)
OFF :
Turns the microphone input off.
LINE :
The sound input to the microphone is
output from the LINE OUT (TAPE/MIX)
jack. The sound input to the microphone is
not recorded.
REC :
Microphone mixed recording is performed.
!
8
TAPE SPEED control
Use this knob to vary the tape speed.
The speed can be varied with in a range of
approximately ±12 % according to the position
of the speed control knob.
!
9
OUTPUT switch
MIX :
The tape
s audio signals and CD audio signals
are output from the UNBALANCED OUT
TAPE/MIX terminals and BALANCED OUT
TAPE/MIX terminals.
SEP. :
Only the tape
s audio signals are output from
the UNBALANCED OUT TAPE/MIX terminals
and BALANCED OUT TAPE/MIX terminals.
NOTE :
To prevent noise, set the MIC MODE
switch
!
7
to
OFF
when connecting
microphones to the MIC jacks.
#
0
Display
Refer to page 8 for details.
#
1
COUNTER RESET/MEMO button
When this button is pressed once, the counter
is reset and the display is set to
0000
.
When the button is pressed again, the position
at which the counter was reset is stored in the
memory and
MEMO
appears on the display.
Memory function : When the tape is rewound,
rewinding stops at the position stored in the
memory.
When the button is pressed again, the memory
is cleared.
#
2
Disc holder
The disc placed on this holder. Pressing the
disc holder open/close (
5
) button
w
will open
and close the holder.
When loading the CD, place it securely in the
disc holder.
#
3
Remote control sensor
(REMOTE SENSOR)
About the wireless remote control unit : Please
contact local dealer or distributor.
#
4
+10 button
Press this button first when selecting track
numbers over 10.
Use together with the number buttons
#
9
.
For example, to select track number 15,
press
then
.
For track number 33,
press
three times, then press
.
1
Play button (forward)
Press to playback tape. (to forward)
Rec/Rec mute button
3
Rec Pause button
Press the rec/rec mute (
4
) button and play (
0
or
1
) button
simultaneously to start recording. If only the rec/rec mute (
4
) button is
pressed, the tape deck enters the recording pause mode. Pressing the
button in the recording pause mode will start auto rec mute, and a 4-
second silent space is recorded onto the tape. See page 15.
0
Play button (rewind)
Press to playback tape. (to rewind)
2
Stop button
Press to stop the tape in any mode.
6
Fast rewind button
Press for fast rewind.
7
Fast forward button
Press for fast forwarding.
Press this button to enter the recording pause mode from the
recording or recording mute mode.
4
#
5
CD synchronized recording button
(CD SYNC.)
Press for synchronized recording from CD to
cassette deck.
The recording level is adjusted automatically.
(Refer to page 15 for details.)
#
6
A-B (A-B repeat) button
Use this to play a set section repeatedly.
When the button is pressed once during
playback, that position is set as the A point and
the
A-B
indicator flashes on the display.
When the button is pressed again, that position
is set as the B point, the
A-B
indicator stops
flashing (remaining lit), and the A-B section
begins playing repeatedly.
When the button is pressed again, A-B repeat
is canceled and the mode returns to the normal
play mode.
The A-B repeat function can be used even
when the REPEAT switch
$
1
is turned off.
#
7
RANDOM button
When this button is pressed, the random play
mode is set and the
RAND
indicator is lit.
#
8
CALL button
When this button is pressed in the program
mode, the programmed track numbers are
called out.
When a number button
#
9
is pressed after a
track number is called out, a new track number
is inserted.
When the 0/CLEAR button
#
9
is pressed, the
displayed track number is cleared. (Refer to
page 11 for details.)
NOTE :
Set the MIC MODE switch
!
7
to OFF when
not using the set with a microphone
plugged into the microphone jack (because
the white noise level is high when the MIC
AGC mode is on.)