0 power standby/on switch/indicator, 0 flex button, 0 deck i counter reset button (reset) – Pioneer CT-W505R User Manual
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POWER STANDBY/ON switch/indicator
The POWER switch activates the secondary transformer only."
Even when the switch is in the STANDBY position, there will be
a power flow to the deck's circuits as long as the power cord is
connected to a power outlet. The indicator lights when the unit
functions enter STANDBY, and it goes off when the power is
turned on.
0 FLEX button
0 DECK I counter reset button (RESET)
0 DECK i counter mode button (TIME/COUNT)
© DOLBY* NR switch (B/OFF/C)
Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension manu
factured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corpo
ration. HX Pro originated by Bang & Olufsen.
"DOLBY", the double-D symbol and "HX PRO" are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Function display
Synchro copy buttons (COPY l►il)
NORMAL : Normal speed copy
HIGH : Double speed copy
TONS : TDNS copy (Normal speed copy)
BLE button
ALCA button
Reverse mode switch (REV MODE RELAY/SKIP)
DECK II counter mode button (TIME/COUNT)
DECK II counter reset button (RESET)
CD'DECK SYNCHRO recording button (CD SYNC)
DECK I eject button (A)
• If the tape is moving (playback, tape winding, etc.), press the
stop (■) button before pressing this button.
NOTE:
If the power is turned off while the tape is moving, the cassette
door may remain locked. In this case, turn the power on before
pressing the eject (^) button.
Deck I operation buttons
◄
; Reverse playback
■
: Stop
►
: Forward playback
-«◄/MS : Fast reverse/music search
►►/MS : Fast forward/music search
Headphones Jack (PHONES)
Recording level control (REC LEVEL)
DECK II operation buttons
◄
: Reverse playback
■
: Stop
►
: Forward playback
◄◄/MS : Fast reverse/music search
►►/MS ; Fast forward/music search
O : Recording mute
II : Pause
•
: Recording
DECK II eject button (^)
•
if the tape is moving (recording, playback, tape winding, etc.),
press the stop (■) button before pressing this button.
NOTE:
If the power is turned off while the tape Is moving, the cassette
door may remain locked. In this case, turn the power on before
pressing the eject (^) button.
TDNS SYSTEM
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TDNS system : Jape Duplication Noise Suppresser.
Using TDNS copy lets you reduces noise between songs.
Normal copies record bias noise between songs and have more
noise than the original tape.
With analog cassette tapes, the amount of record bias used
when recording determines the amount of noise recorded on the
tape. However, it is not necessary to add record bias when there
is no signal coming from the tape being recorded. The TDNS
copy function reduces noise caused by record bias by automati
cally reducing the amount of record bias when recording low-level
music signals. Therefore, you can make tapes with less noise be
tween songs than NORMAL or HIGH speed copies.
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