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Denon DRW-660 Instrucciones De Operación página 8

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PLAYBACK
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The operations
described
below
apply to deck A and deck B alike.
Switch
on your
amplifier or receiver.
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Set the Tape Monitor switch on your amplifier or receiver to the TAPE
position.
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The
numbers
in
the
illustration
below
depict
the
order
in which
operation
steps are carried
out.
@ Press the POWER switch @ to the ON ( = ) position.
@ Press the EJECT ( & ) button @ to open the cassette compartment cover
@.
©
Load the cassette tape and close the cassette compartment cover @.
@ When
listening to a tape that has been recorded with Dolby noise
reduction, set the DOLBY NR button @ to match the system used at the
time of recording.
Pressing the DOLBY NR button @ seiects Dolby noise reduction type B
(and the
indicator lights up).
One
more
press
of the DOLBY
NR button
@ selects Dolby noise
reduction type C {and the [C] indicator lights up).
Pressing the DOLBY
NR button @ once again switches Dolby noise
reduction
off.
Dolby NR off
Dolby NR dose
re
Dolby NR type C
© Press the Direction (4 >) button @ to select the direction of tape
transport.
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[reene
Wi RELAY PLAY (continuous playback of the tapes in deck A and deck B)
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Load a cassette tape into deck A and B, and set the Dolby NR button
correctly.
@ REVERSE MODE set to "RELAY" @.
@ Press the PLAY button ® of the deck you first wish to listen to.
The PLAY
indicator of the deck playing
back the tape will light up.
@ To stop relay play, press the stop (MM) button ® of the deck currently
playing
the tape.
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Relay play will play decks A and B in succession for 5 cycles, upon
which
playback
stops. When
playback starts from deck B, when
switching to deck A, the first deck A playback cycle will be counted
as the second cycle. The completion of 5 cycles will always be at the
opposite
side
of the tape in deck B.
i MUSIC
SEARCH
SYSTEM
The
music
search
system
detects
blank sections
(lasting for at least 4
seconds) between selections in order to locate the beginning of selections
in the forward
or reverse
direction.
1. To advance from the current selection to the beginning of the next
selection (CUE):
Press the PLAY button simultaneously with the Fast Forward
( PP )
button when the tape is travelling in the forward {>} direction. Press
the PLAY button simultaneously with the Rewind ( €@ } button when
the tape is travelling in the reverse (<1) direction.
The deck will skip the rest of the current selection and automatically
resume
play from the beginning of the next selection.
2.
To repeat playback
from
the beginning
of the current
selection:
Press the PLAY button simultaneously with the Rewind ( €4@ } button
when the tape is travelling in the forward (>) direction. Press the PLAY
button simultaneously with the Fast Forward { PP ) button when the
tape is travelling in the reverse (<j) direction.
The deck will rewind the tape to the beginning of the current selection
and
automatically
resume
play from that point.
This is very convenient for repeating playback of the current selection.
© Select the type of tape transport with the REVERSE
MODE
button @.
Indicator
To listen to repeat
playback
of both
sides
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To listen to continuous
pla
back of both sides and both decks.
RELAY
@ Press
the
PLAY
button
® to begin
playback.
The PLAY
(<4 or
>)
indicator wilt light during
playback.
Press the stop (ME) button
@ to stop the playback.
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In the continuous playback mode (REVERSE
MODE
set to CZ)
),
playback of both tape sides will be repeated 5 times and then stop
automatically.
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If different types of Dolby noise reduction are used for record and
playback,
playback
response
will be adversely
effected.
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When
power
is turned
off during tape transport,
it may
not be
possible to remove the cassette by pressing the EJECT ( & ) button.
In this case, turn on power again before you press the EJECT ( #)
button.
To listen to one side only
Notes
on Music
Search
Operation:
.
The
search
functions
operates
by detecting
comparatively
long, blank
sections
approximately
4 to
5 seconds
long,
in
between
recorded
selections.
Therefore,
the
system
may
not
operate
normally
in the
following cases:
Recordings with discontinuous speech or conversation.
Recordings with long periods of pianissimo (softly played music).
Recordings with Jong silences.
Blank sections with a high fevel of noise.
Blank sections shorter than 4 seconds.
If noise-emitting appliances, such as electric razors, drills, refrigerators,
etc., are operated
nearby.
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REV close to the beginning of the program
or CUE close to the ending.

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