User manual DENON DRR-F101

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[. . . ] The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. [. . . ] Store cassette tapes in cases with stoppers to prevent the tape from becoming slack. 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. Load the cassette tape with the side on which the tape is exposed facing away from you. When pressed in the standby mode, the cassette deck's power turns on. When these jacks are connected to the tape input (TAPE PB) jacks on the receiver, the sound from the DRR-F101 can be heard through the speakers connected to them. The heads become magnetized after extended use or after being exposed to magnetized objects. Use a commercially available cassette type head degausser to demagnetize the heads. When this jacks are connected to the tape output (TAPE REC) jacks on the receiver, the sound of other components connected to them can be recorded on the DRR-F101. This button is used when recording and when creating blank spaces between selections. If the play button on the CD player (DCD-F101) or MD recorder (DMD-F101) is pressed during the recording pause mode when connected with other components of the D-F101 series, recording of the CD or MD begins automatically. When using with the D-F101 series, connect this connector to the system connector on another unit using the included system connector cable. Connect this unit's power cord to the AC outlet on the CD player (DCD-F101) or the MD recorder (DMD-F101). The diagram below shows the relationship between the play direction indicators and the direction of cassette tape travel. When loading cassette tapes in the cassette tray, pay attention to the direction of the tape. 2 Playback can be switched to the other side of the tape Set the cassette tape in the cassette tray with the side on which the tape is exposed facing the inside. The DRR-F101 is equipped with an auto tape selector mechanism which uses the detection holes in the cassette halves to detect the type of tape and automatically set the most appropriate recording bias and equalization for that type of tape. Continuous play mode ( ) In this mode, playback continues until the stop button is pressed. In this mode, when the end of the front side of the tape is reached during recording or playback, the tape automatically switches to the back side and playback or recording continues. (The stop mode is set automatically when the end of the tape on the back side is reached. [. . . ] The beginning of the tape is automatically found before recording starts. When using a recorded cassette tape for edited recording, recording stops and a blank section is left on side B of the tape if the tape is longer than the set time, so erase the tape beforehand. When the editing function is used for recording, set the reverse mode switch to if not, it is not possible to record on side B after side A. In some cases it may not be possible to record all the tracks on the disc, even if the tape is longer than the disc`s recorded time (because of how the tracks are divided onto sides A and B of the tape). [. . . ]

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