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User manual Denon, model DN-720R

Manafacture: Denon
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File name: bbdf9a76-de92-4565-a10e-ea33e082d776.pdf
Language of manual:en
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EJECT button Press this button to eject the cassette. When the deck is operating (tape is running), press the stop button first to stop the tape transport; then press the EJECT button. Cassette compartment cover If this compartment cover is not closed completely, the deck's transport controls will remain inoperative. PLAY, PAUSE and REC indicator When the PLAY, PAUSE and REC buttons are pressed, this indicator will light. Fluorescent peak meters These meters indicate recording or playback peak levels for each channel. For peak levels exceeding -7 dB, the Auto Peak Hold Feature holds the peak level reading for approximately 1 seconds. Tape counter Tape-passage is indicated digitally in minutes and seconds. When "M" and "S" are lit, the counter is set to the real time display mode. When "M" and "S" are off, the counter is set to the linear display mode. For an explanation of the real time and linear time display modes, refer to the section "TAPE COUNTER AND MEMORY STOP". MEMORY indicator This indicator light is interlocked with the memory stop button. (MEMORY) FILTER indicator This indicator light is interlocked with the MPX FILTER button. (MPX FILTER) NR system indicator This indicator light is interlocked with the DOLBY NR button and informs the user that DOLBY NR is in use as well as which B-TYPE or C-TYPE. TAPE SELECT indicator This indicator light is interlocked with the Auto Tape Select feature which automatically adjusts the deck to the type of tape in use. (TYPE I TYPE II or TYPE IV). TAPE SPEED indicator "FIX" or "VARIABLE" is interlocked with the TAPE SPEED button. The tape speed can be controlled when "VARIABLE" is lit. INPUT LEVEL control The recording input level is adjusted by this knob. The levels in the left and right channels can tie changed simultaneously. Tape transport controls > PLAY PLAY button Press to playback tape. STOP STOP button Press to stop tape in any mode. << REW button Press for fast rewind. >> FF button Press fast forward tape winding. • REC/REC MUTE RECORD/MUTE button To begin recording, press the RECORD and PLAY button simultaneously. If only the RECORD button is pressed, the deck is placed in the REC PAUSE (record standby) mode. When this button is pressed under the REC PAUSE state, the mode shifts to the Auto Rec Mute. when this button is pressed for making a non-recorded part between two melodies, about 5 sec of non-recorded part can automatically be created. ll PAUSE PAUSE button Press this button to enter the recording pause mode from the recording or recording mute mode. Press this button to enter the playback pause mode from playback mode. CASSETTE TAPES • 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 pinchroller. • Tape Slack This cassette deck incorporates an automatic tape slackness preventive mechanism, but it can not prevent such a slackness as shown below. Remove it with a pencil or the like prior to use. • 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 Every cassette has erasure prevention tabs for each side. To protect your valuable recorded tapes from accidental or inadvertent erasure, remove the tab for the appropriate side with a screwdriver or other tools. To record on a tape with the erasure prevention tabs removed, cover the tab holes with plastic tape. AUTO TAPE SELECT FEATURE This Stereo Cassette Deck contains an Auto Tape Select feature which automatically selects the optimum bias and equalization for the tape in use. This is accomplished by detection of tape type detection holes in the cassette housing. • If a tape without tape type detection holes is used, the deck will automatically adjust itself for normal tapes. PLAYBACK K • Switch on your amplifier or receiver. • Set the TAPE MONITOR switch on your amplifier or receiver to the TAPE position. • Operate the deck in numerical order as illustrated below: • ........ • .. >PLAY POWER • When playback is finished, press the stop button. Push the switch to turn "ON" the power. • To restart the tape, press the PLAY button. • If different types of Dolby Noise Reduction are used for record and PHONES Playback sound is fed into the headphones set. (PLAY Push the PLAY button (The PLAY indicator will light up). • .. EJECT Press the EJECT button to open the cassette compartment. playback, playback response will be adversely effected. Cassette Compartment Cover Load the cassette tape. DOLBY NR For recordings made without Dolby NR, set to "OFF". For recordings made with Dolby B NR, set to "B". (The B-NR indicator will light up.) For recordings made with Dolby C NR, set to "C". (The C-NR indicator will light up.) RECORDI...


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