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Tape
function
indicator
RECEIVER
SECTION
When
an
equalizer
setting
is
selected:
Equalizer
mode
When
the
sleep
timer
is
operating:
“SLEEP”
During
muting:
“MUTING”
*
Normally
the
equalizer
setting
is
displayed.
CASSETTE
DECK
SECTION
This
is
the
counter.
Remaining
Tape
Indicators
These
indicators
notify
that
the
tape
is
reaching
the
end
during
recording
and
playback.
The
indicators
differ
according
to
the
diameter
of
the
tape
hub.
This
starts
flashing
when
the
tape
is
nearing
the
end
during
recording
or
playback,
then
stops
flashing
and
remains
lit
once
the
end
of
the
tape
is
reached.
*
The
approximate
remaining
time
on
the
tape
after
the
different
sections
of
the
tape
counter
start
flashing
one
by
one
is
as
follows:
Hub
diameter
Normal
hub
Large
hub
|
Playback
in
Playback
in
Playback
in
Playback
in
Tape
length
forward
direction
reverse
direction
forward
direction
reverse
direction
C46
Approx.
§
minutes
|
Approx.
§
minutes
|
Approx.
1
minutes
|
Approx.
1
minutes
C-60
|
Aporox.
5
minutes
|
Approx.
5
minutes
|
Approx.
1
minutes
Approx.
1
minutes
C-30
|
Approx.
6
minutes
|
Approx.
6
minutes
-
I
-
*
There
are
no
C-90
tapes
with
large
hubs.
*
Large
hubs
are
hubs
with
a
diameter
of
about
27mm.
Note
that
if
the
hub
is
larger
than
this,
there
may
be
a
major
error
in
indicating
the
remaining
time.
The
remaining
tape
times
shown
on
the
table
at
the
Hub
right
are
only
rough
estimates.
In
addition,
the
tape
end
indication
may
not
work
when
using
cassettes
with
thick
tapes
or
cassettes
on
which
the
diameter
of
the
wound
tape
is
large.
Normal
hub
Large
hub
Dolby
noise
reduction
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
“DOLBY”,
the
double-D
symbol
(is
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
10
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REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
The
D-60
comes
with
a
remote
control
unit
(RC-148)
for
system
control.
«@
Use
R6P/AA
batteries
in
the
remote
control
unit.
e
Replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones
after
approximately
one
year
of
use,
though
this
time
depends
on
the
frequency
with
which
the
remote
controi
unit
is
operated.
e
If
the
remote
control
unit
does
not
function
when
operated
from
close
to
the
main
unit,
replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones,
even
if
the
previous
batteries
have
been
used
for
less
than
a
year.
e@
insert
the
new
batteries
in
the
proper
“+”
and
“—”
directions,
following
the
marks
on
the
remote
control
unit's
battery
compartment.
*@
To
make
the
batteries
last
longer,
remove
them
when
not
using
the
remote
control
unit
for
long
periods
of
time.
e
To
prevent
damage
or
leakage
of
battery
fluid:
«
Do
not
use
an
old
battery
together
with
a
new
one.
«
Do
not
use
two
batteries
of
different
types
together.
e
Do
not
short-circuit,
take
apart,
heat,
or
dispose
of
batteries
in
flames.
@
ifthe
battery
fluid
should
leak,
carefully
wipe
ali
the
battery
fluid
off
the
inside
of
the
battery
compartment,
then
insert
new
batteries.
inserting
the
Batteries
@
Open
the
battery
case
lid
on
the
back
of
the
remote
control
unit.
@
Insert
the
two
batteries
(R6P/AA)
in
the
proper
direction.
CAUTIONS:
e
The
remote
control
unit
may
not
function
properly
if
the
infrared
sensor
(remote
control
sensor)
is
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
or
other
strong
light,
or
if
there
is
an
obstacle
between
the
remote
control
unit
and
the
remote
control
sensor.
When
adjusting
the
volume
from
the
remote
control
unit,
the
volume
will
stop
changing
if
the
remote
control
transmitter
is
moved
away
from
the
remote
control
sensor.
Press
the
button
again
to
continue
changing
the
volume.
@
The
“signal
received”
mark
“AD”
does
not
light
when
the
EQ
key
on
the
remote
control
unit
is
pressed.
e
'*
A
appears
on
the
tuner’s
display
due
to
incidental
light
even
though
the
remote
control
unit
has
not
been
operated,
it
is
best
to
move
the
set
or
place
it
in
a
different
direction.
However,
this
will
not
cause
malfunction.
@
Do
not
press
buttons
on
the
remote
contro}
unit
and
on
the
main
unit
at
the
same
time.
This
will
lead
to
malfunction,
@
When
the
[MUTE]
button
on
the
remote
control
unit
is
pressed,
the
sound
is
muted
and
remains
muted
when
the
power
switch
is
turned
off
then
turned
back
on.
In
such
cases,
press
the
[MUTE]
button
on
the
remote
control
unit
again.
The
remote
contro!
sensor
is
located
on
the
right
side
of
the
display
window
on
the
receiver.
Point
the
remote
control
unit
at
the
sensor
when
using
it,
as
shown
in
the
diagram.
The
remote
control
unit
will
function
from
a
maximum
direct
distance
of
approximately
7
meters.
This
distance
will
de-
crease,
however,
if
there
is
an
obstacle
between
the
remote
controi
unit
and
the
sensor,
or
if
used
the
remote
control
unit
is
used
from
an
angle.
The
~
GAR’
mark
lights
in
the
bottom
corner
of
the
receiver's
display
when
signals
are
received
from
the
remote
contro]
unit.

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