Denon DN-790R Operations Instructions Page 9

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TAPE SPEED indicator
"FIX" or "VARIABLE" is interlocked with the TAPE SPEED button. The tape speed
can be controlled when "VARIABLE" is light.
AUTO TUNING indicator
This indicator flashes during the auto tuning operation and stops flashing,
remaining lit, once auto tuning is completed. The indicator turns off when the
CLEAR button is pressed, and when the auto tuning data is cleared.
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)
MPX FILTER indicator
This indicator light is interlocked with the MPX FILTER button.
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).
MONITOR indicator
This indicator light is interlocked with the MONITOR button to inform the use of the
selected monitoring source TAPE or SOURCE.
CASSETTE TAPES
XLR Type input connectors (BALANCED INPUT)
a) These are active balanced inputs using XLR type connectors
(XLR-3-31). Connected them to the balanced output terminals on an
amplifier or console.
b) Pin layout:
Pin 1 – Common
Pin 2 – Cold
Pin 3 - Hot
c) Applicable connector: XLR-3-12C or the equivalent.
NOTE: Do not short-circuit the hot or cold pin with the common pin.
XLR Type output connectors (BALANCED OUTPUT)
a) These are active balanced outputs using XLR type connectors
(XLR-3-32). Connected them to the balanced input terminals on an
amplifier or console.
b) b) Pin layout:
Pin 1 - Common
Pin 2 - Cold
Pin 3 - Hot
c) Applicable connector: XLR-3-11C or the equivalent.
NOTE: Do not short-circuit the hot or cold pin with the common pin.
RCA Pin Jack (UNBALANCED)
INPUT Selector switch
Use this to select the input jack to be used.
Remote Control Jack
Use this to operate the DN-790R using the remote control box.
(The remote control box is not included with the DN-790R.)
• 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.
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