Denon DRW840 Operating Instructions - Page 5

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ENGLISH tr) Display Indicators with an encircled number light up when the corresponding button is pressed. Synchro Rec Indicator See page 11 Remote Control Indicator Lights up when the remote control is operated. Tape Counter Deck A Tape Transport Indicators [1:8R88 Deck B Tape Transport Indicators Fluorescent Peak Level Meter Indicates the recording and playback signal levels for the left and right channels. dB 40 30 20 10 5 3 1 0 I 3 +5 +10 L OOOOOOOO 0000000 incioclocu= OOOOOOO A B MEMO ]. II PLAY p DUB HIGH • 1< II ceociannociceociamicicio PLAY t> CD RE AY Dubbing Speed Indicators Twin Rec Indicator See page 10 Relay Mode Indicator Reverse Mode Indicator Memory Indicator Counter Display Deck A/B Selection Indicators CASSETTE TAPES MI Handling Precautions • C-120 Cassettes C-120 cassette tapes are not recommended as they use a very thin tape base which may become tangled around the capstan or pinch roller. • Tape Slack Before putting a tape into the deck, take up any slack with a pencil or your finger tip. This precaution prevents the tape from becoming entangled around the capstan or pinch roller. 0 00 • Storage Precautions • Do not store cassette tapes in a place where they will be subject to: • Extremely high temperature or excessive moisture • Excessive dust • Direct sunlight • Magnetic fields (near TV sets or speakers) • To eliminate tape slack, store your cassettes in cassette cases with hub stops • Accidental Erasure Prevention • All cassettes have erasure prevention tabs for each side. To protect valuable recordings from accidental or inadvertent erasure, remove the tab for the appropriate side with a screwdriver or another tool. • To record on a tape whose erasure prevention tabs have been removed, cover the tab holes with adhesive tape. Erasure prevention tab for side A Erasure prevention tab for side B AUTOMATIC TAPE SELECTION This Stereo Cassette Deck contains an automatic tape selector which automatically selects the optimum bias and equalization for the tape in use. This is accomplished by detection of the tape type detections holes in the cassette housing. • If a tape without tape type detection holes is used, the deck will be set for normal tapes. • Detection holes for metal tape Detection holes for chrome tape 7

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ENGLISH
tr)
Display
Indicators
with
an
encircled
number
light
up
when
the
correspond-
ing
button
is
pressed.
Synchro
Rec
Indicator
See
page
11
Remote
Control
Indicator
Lights
up
when
the
remote
control
is
operated.
Tape
Counter
Deck
A
Tape
Transport
Indicators
Deck
B
Tape
Transport
Indicators
Fluorescent
Peak
Level
Meter
Indicates
the
recording
and
playback
signal
levels
for
the
left
and
right
channels.
[1:8R88
dB
40
30
20
10
L
OOOOOOOO
OOOOOOO
5
3
1
0
I
3
+5
+10
0000000
incioclocu=
ceociannociceociamicicio
A
B
MEMO
]
.
II
PLAY
p
DUB
HIGH
PLAY
t>
CD
RE
AY
Twin
Rec
Indicator
See
page
10
Relay
Mode
Indicator
Reverse
Mode
Indicator
Dubbing
Speed
Memory
Indicator
Counter
Display
Deck
A/B
Selection
Indicators
Indicators
CASSETTE
TAPES
MI
Handling
Precautions
C-120
Cassettes
C-120
cassette
tapes
are
not
recommended
as
they
use
a
very
thin
tape
base
which
may
become
tangled
around
the
capstan
or
pinch
roller.
Tape
Slack
Before
putting
a
tape
into
the
deck,
take
up
any
slack
with
a
pencil
or
your
finger
tip.
This
precaution prevents
the
tape
from
becoming
entangled
around
the
capstan
or
pinch
roller.
0
0
0
Storage
Precautions
Do
not
store
cassette
tapes
in
a
place
where
they
will
be
subject
to:
Extremely
high
temperature
or
excessive
moisture
Excessive
dust
Direct
sunlight
Magnetic
fields
(near
TV
sets
or
speakers)
To
eliminate
tape
slack,
store
your
cassettes
in
cassette
cases
with
hub
stops
Accidental
Erasure
Prevention
Al
l
cassettes
have
erasure
prevention
tabs
for
each
side.
To
protect
valuable
recordings
from
accidental
or
inadvertent
erasure,
remove
the
tab
for
the
appropriate
side
with
a
screwdriver
or
another
tool.
To
record
on
a
tape
whose
erasure
prevention
tabs
have
been
removed,
cover
the
tab
holes
with
adhesive
tape.
<s>
Erasure
prevention
tab
for
side
B
Erasure
prevention
tab
for
side
A
AUTOMATIC
TAPE
SELECTION
This
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
contains
an
automatic
tape
selector
which
automatically
selects
the
optimum
bias
and
equalization
for
the
tape
in
use.
This
is
accomplished
by
detection
of
the
tape
type
detections
holes
in
the
cassette
housing.
If
a
tape
without
tape
type
detection
holes
is
used,
the
deck
will
be
set
for
normal
tapes.
<s>
Detection
holes
for
metal
tape
Detection
holes
for
chrome
tape
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