Names of parts and their functions, Rear panel, Refer – Philips DAT850 User Manual
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
(Refer
to
page
118
.)
• Front panel
© ON/OFF switch
® Cassette tray
©REMOTE SENSOR
Receives infrared signais transmitted from the remote control
unit.
©Sub code buttons
• Start iD erase (ERASE)
• START ID
• END/RENUMBER
Press during recording to record the End code.
If pressed in the stop mode, it is possible to set new program
numbers.
• AUTO ID EDIT
©Display window
© Start ID detect/memory/erase indicator
® RENUMBER indicator
© Program number indicator (PRGM NO)
® Absolute time indicator (A TIME)
© Mode indicator
® Sampling frequency indicator
® Digital input indicator (DIGITAL INPUT)
® Tape/sampling monitor indicator
(TAPE SAMPLING MONITOR)
© REPEAT indicator
® 32k-LP mode indicator
® Next number indicator (NEXT NO)
© Level meter indicators
® Digital counter
© Copy prohibit indicator (COPY PHBT)
© Emphasis indicator (EMPHASIS)
© Digital peak display
• When the following operations are performed, these indications
are displayed.
TOP:
When the deck is set to the rec-pause mode or rec mode
at the beginning of tape.
-00:01: After TOP has been displayed and a tape is recorded
and then rewound, this is displayed.
EE:
When an End code is detected or recorded, the deck stops
automatically and this is displayed,
no TAPE:
When the cassette tray is closed without a cassette
tape loaded.
©REPEAT button
Used to repeat all the tunes on the tape.
©DISPLAY button
Used to select the mode of the display.
When the power is first switched on, “A TIME” (absolute time)
is displayed. Every time this button is pressed, the display
alternates between the counter mode and “A TIME”.
©Tape counter reset button (RESET)
© REC LEVEL control (Analog)
Adjust the recording level with this control.
The inner knob is for the left channel and the outer knob,
the right channel.
©TIMER switch
Used when timer recording or playback is to be performed
using an audio timer. Normally set to the OFF position.
©SOURCE switch
Set to according to the type of input signal. (Analog/optical/
coaxial).
®REC TIME switch
Select the recording time in different recording modes.
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Switch positif
Analog
recording
Digital recording
Standard (STD)
48k mode
32k mode
48k/44k mode
LONG
32k-LP mode 32k-LP mode
• The REC TIME switch is not used when recording a digital
signal in the 48k and 44k modes. The source signal is
recorded as it is.
©Tape operations buttons
■ STOP/OPEN-CLOSE;
Press to stop the tape.
Press to open and close the cassette tray.
PREVIOUS/AUTO SEARCH:
NEXT ugg^ designate the number of tunes.
REWIND/SEARCH:
WIND When pressed in the stop mode, the fast-forward
or rewind operation starts, and speeded-up sound
can be heard at a lower level (cue, review function).
► PLAY:
Press to start recording and playback.
II
PAUSE:
Press to stop the tape temporarily.
To release this mode, press the ► PLAY button.
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REC/REC MUTE:
When recording, press the ► PLAY button while
pressing this button. To enter the “rec-pause” mode,
press together with the ll PAUSE button. When this
is pressed during recording, the rec mute operation
is engaged.
® PHONES jack and PHONES LEVEL control
• Rear panel
©ANALOG (LINE) IN/OUT terminals
(Refer to page 7.)
® REMOTE INTERNAL/EXTERNAL switch
Set this switch to INTERNAL when using this unit alone, and
set to EXTERNAL when using this unit together with other
component, which bears “RC-5" logo and is equipped with a
remote sensor, such as the Philips amplifier.
©REMOTE CONT. terminals
When connected to a CD player, cassette deck or amplifier with
REMOTE CONT. terminals using the remote cable and synchro
recording are possible.
(Refer to page 7.)
© DIGITAL OPTICAL IN/OUT terminals
Connect to an amplifier with optical digital in/out connectors
using exclusive optical fiber cables.
© DIGITAL COAXIAL IN/OUT terminals
Connect to an amplifier with coaxial digital in/out connectors
using coaxial connecting cables (75 ohms).
© Voltage selector
© AC cord