Part Names And Functions; Handling Cassette Tapes And Cautions - Denon DRR-M33 Instrucciones De Operación

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

q
Power operation switch
(ON/STANDBY)
• Press this once to turn the cassette deck's power
on. Press again to set the cassette deck to the
standby mode.
• The indicator color changes as follows, according
to the condition:
During power ON: green
During STANDBY: red
w
CD SRS (Synchronized Recording
System) button
• Use this button for synchronized recording of
CDs.
• For details, refer to page 11.
e
REC button
• This button is used when recording and when
creating blank spaces between selections. If
only the REC button is pressed, the recording
pause mode is set.
• For details, refer to page 9.
NOTE:
• If the
1
/
3
(play/pause) button on the CD
receiver (RCD-M33/M35DAB) is pressed during
the recording pause mode, recording of the CD
begins automatically.
r
Dolby NR mode selector switch
(DOLBY NR)
• Use this to select the Dolby NR mode (ON or
OFF). When playing a tape, set the Dolby NR
mode to the same mode as when the tape was
recorded.
t
CD SRS indicator
• This lights during system synchronized recording
of a CD.
y
REC indicator
• This lights during recording.
u
Play mode indicator (PLAY)
• The direction of tape travel and play mode are
displayed here.
i
0 1
(direction) button
• Press to reverse the direction of tape playback
or recording.
o
6
(rewind) button
• Press this button to rewind the front side of the
tape. (The back side of the tape is fast-forwarded.)
Also use this button to search for the beginning
of the current selection when playing in the
forward (
1
) direction, or to search for the
beginning of the following selection when playing
in the reverse (
0
) direction.
6
(See page 3.)
!0
Reverse mode selector switch
• Use this to select the direction of tape travel.
• For details refer to page 7.
!1
7
(fast-forward) button
• Press this button to fast-forward the front side
of the tape. (The back side of the tape is rewind.)
Also use this button to search for the beginning
of the following selection when playing in the
forward (
1
) direction, or to search for the
beginning of the current selection when playing
in the reverse (
0
) direction.
!2
2
(stop) button
• Press this button while the tape is moving to
stop the tape.
!3
PLAY button
• Press this button to play the tape.
!4
5
(open/close) button
• Press this to open and close the cassette tray.
• When pressed in the standby mode, the cassette
deck's power turns on.
!5
Cassette tray
• The cassette tray opens out when the
5
(open/
close) button is pressed. Load the cassette tape
with the side on which the tape is exposed facing
away from you. To close the cassette tray, press
the
5
(open/close) button again. For details, refer
to page 7.
!6
LINE OUT (analog output) terminals
• When these terminals are connected to the tape
input terminals on the amplifier or the receiver,
the sound from the DRR-M33 can be heard
through the speakers connected to them.
When connecting to the RCD-M33/M35DAB,
connect to the TAPE IN terminals on the CD
receiver (RCD-M33/M35DAB).
!7
LINE IN (analog input) terminals
• When this terminals are connected to the tape
output terminals on the amplifier or the
receiver, the sound of other components
connected to them can be recorded on the
DRR-M33.
When connecting to the RCD-M33/M35DAB,
connect to the TAPE OUT terminals on the CD
receiver (RCD-M33/M35DAB).
!8
System Connector
• When using with the RCD-M33/M35DAB,
connect this connector to the system connector
on another unit using the included system
connector cable.
!9
Power Supply Cord
• Connect this unit's power supply cord to the AC
outlet on the CD receiver (RCD-M33/M35DAB).
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HANDLING CASSETTE TAPES AND CAUTIONS

Cautions on Handling Cassette Tapes
• C-120 and C-150 tapes
C-120 and C-150 cassette tapes use extremely thin
tape that can easily get caught in the capstan or
pinch roller. Do not use such cassette tapes.
• Slack in the tape
The tape may get caught on the capstan and be
damaged if the tape is slack when the cassette is
loaded. Use a pencil, etc., to take up any slack in
the tape before loading the cassette.
Cautions on Storing Cassette Tapes
• Do not place cassette tapes in the following places:
1. Hot or humid places
2. Dusty places
3. Places exposed to direct sunlight
4. Places exposed to magnetic forces (near TVs,
speakers, etc.)
• Store cassette tapes in cases with stoppers to prevent
the tape from becoming slack.
@0
AC OUTLET
• Use the AC OUTLET for audio equipment only.
(60 W MAX.)
Accidental Erasure Prevention Tabs
• Cassette tapes are equipped with accidental
erasure prevention tabs. To protect recordings from
being erased accidentally, use a screwdriver, etc.,
to press on the tabs and break them off.
• To record on a cassette tape whose tabs have been
broken off, cover the holes with cellophane tape, etc.
Accidental erasure
protection tab for side B
Accidental erasure
protection tab for side A
A
Side A
Cleaning the Heads
A commercially available head cleaning cassette
(wet type) is required to clean the heads (recording/
playback and erasing) on this product.
• If the heads are dirty, sound cannot be recorded or
played with good quality.
• To take full advantage of this product's performance
and to achieve good sound quality, clean the heads
periodically after approximately 10 hours of use.
• We recommend using a wet type commercially
available head cleaning cassette that also cleans the
pinch roller and capstan.
Degaussing the Heads
• The heads become magnetized after extended use
or after being exposed to magnetized objects. This
results in noise or a loss of high frequencies.
• Use a commercially available cassette type head
degausser to demagnetize the heads.
NOTE:
• Set the amplifier's volume to the minimum when
cleaning and degaussing the heads.
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