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ENGLISH

TROUBLESHOOTING

Check the following before you draw the conclusion that your Stereo Cassette Deck is malfunctioning.

1. Are all the connections correct?

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2. Are all system components being operated correctly in accordance with the operating instructions?
3. Are the speakers and amplifier/receiver functioning correctly?
If the tape deck still does not function properly, check the symptom against the list below. If the symptom does riot correspond to the check list, please contact
your DENON dealer.

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Problem

Cause

Remedy

Tape does not run

Power cord is disconnected.

Tape is loose.

Cassette is not loaded properly.

Defective cassette.

Check power cord.

Tighten tape with a pencil, etc.

Load cassette properly.

Replace cassette.

Tape is not recorded when REC/REC MUTE (•)

button is pressed.

No cassette is loaded.

# Erase prevention tabs are broken off.

Load cassette.

Cover holes with adhesive tape^ .

Sound is warbled and distorted.

Heads, capstan or pinch roller are dirty.

Tape is wound too tight.

Recording input level is too high.

Tape is worn out and has "drop-outs".

Clean them.

Fast forward‘or rewind'to loosen tape
winding.

/kdjust recording input leveL

Replace tape.

Excessive noise

Tape is worn.

Heads, capstan or pinch roller are dirty.

Heads are magnetized.

Recording input level is too low.

Replace them. ,, , p.

Clean them. „

Demagnetize heads. ,

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Adjust recording input l e v e l . . / ,

High frequency range (treble) is emphasized.

• Dolby NR switch is set improperly.

• Set Dolby NR Switch properly.

High frequency range (treble) is lost.

Heads are dirty.

Tape is worn.

Clean them.

Replace tape.

The cassette tape cannot be removed.

• If the POWER switch is turned off either

during recording or playback and the unit is
stopped, there may be cases when the
cassette cannot be removed, even if the
EJECT ( ± ) button is pressed.

Turn the POWER switch ON.(-“) again, and
then press the STOP ( ■ ) button.

Now, press the EJECT ( A ) button to
remove the cassette tape.

SPECIFICATIONS

Type

Heads

Motors

Tape Speed
Fast Forward,

Rewind Time

Recording Bias
Overall S/N Ratio

(at 3% THD level)

Overall Frequency

Response

Channel Separation
Wow & Flutter

Vertical tape loading; 4-track 2-channel
stereo double cassette deck
Play back head x 1 recording/playback head x 1
Erase head (Double-gap ferrite) x 1
DC servo motor x 2
4.8 cm/sec.

Approx. 110 sec. with a C-60 cassette
Approx 105 kHz

Dolby C NR on: more than 74 dB (CCIR/ARM)

20 ~ 17,000 Hz ±3 dB (at -20 dB, Metal tape)
More than 40 dB (at 1 kHz)
0.08% WRMS, ±0.14% w, peak

Input

LINE

Output

LINE

PHONES

Power Supply
Power Consumption
Dimensions

Weight

80 mV (-20 dBm) input level at maximum
Input impedance: 50 kQ/kphms unbalanced

r-:.- - y.ie

775 mV (0 dB) output level at maximum
(with 47 ko /kohms load, recorded level of

200

pwb/mm)

1.2 mW output level at maximum '>■
(optimum load impedance >

8

Q/ohms~

1.2

ko/kohms)

60 Hz, voltage is shown on rating label

16W -
434 (W)

X

135 (H)

X

263 (D) mm

(17-3/32"

X

0-00/00"

X

00-00/00")

4.0kg(00lbs)

Above specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.

Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. HX Pro originated by
Bang Si Olufsen.

"DOLBY", the double-D symbol □□ and "HX PRO" are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

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