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Denon DR-F7 - Denon Tape Deck Controls and Components; Front Panel Controls and Indicators

Denon DR-F7
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1.
Power
switch
(POWER)
Make
sure
the
timer
switch
is
at
the
“off”
position
and
then
push
the
power
switch
to
turn
“on”
(+=)
the
power.
The
lamps
in
the
level
meters
and
the
tape
window
will
light
up.
The
set
is
now
ready
for
operation.
Push
the
switch
again
to
turn
“off”
(.8
)
the
power.
2.
Eject
button
(EJECT)
This
button
opens
the
cassette
compartment
to
permit
the
insertion
and
removal
of
the
cassette
tape.
3.
Remote
control
jack
(REMOTE)
The
remote
controller
(Model
RC-57),
separately
available,
can
be
connected
for
remote
control
of
the
deck,
Even
when
the
RC-57
is
connected
to
the
jack,
the
control
buttons
on
the
deck
continue
to
function.
4.
Tape
counter
(TAPE
COUNTER)
The
number
in
the
counter
indicates
the
amount
of
tape
wound
up.
It is
a
great
convenience
if
you
write
down
the
counter
indication
as
well
as
the
recorded
content
for
in-
stant
reference,
Press
the
reset
button
to
reset
the
counter
to
“000”.
5.
Timer
switch
(TIMER)
When
starting
recordings
with
the
timer,
set
the
timer
switch
to
the
“rec”
position;
for
starting
playback
with
the
timer,
set
to
the
“play”
position,
Set
the
timer
switch
to
the
“off”
position
except
when
recording
or
playing
back
using
the
timer.
6.
Cassette
compartment
This
holds
the
cassette
tape
and
sets
it
to
its
operational
position.
While
the
cassette
compartment
is
open,
the
control
buttons
do
not
function.
(DR-F7/F8)
7.
Level
meter
(LEVEL
METER)
The
input/output
levels
are
indicated.
When
the
monitor
switch
is
set
to
SOURCE,
the
input
signal
level
is
indi-
cated.
When
the
switch
is
set
to
TAPE,
the
playback
output
level
is
indicated.
8.
Peak
level
indicator
(PEAK)
9.
Dolby
NR
switch
(DOLBY
NR)
The
Dolby
system
functions
properly
when
the
conditions
for
recording
and
playback
are
the
same.
When
playing
back
Dolby
encoded
tapes,
set
the
Dolby
switch
to
the
same
position
as
in
recording.
(Type
C
recording
type
C
playback.)
10.
Monitor
switch
(MONITOR)
The
three
head
system
of
this
tape
deck
provides
simul-
taneous
monitoring
during
recording
TAPE
(m
):
The
recorded
sound
on
the
tape
can
be
moni-
tored
during
recording.
(The
green
lamp
will
light
up).
Be
sure
to
turn
it
to
the
TAPE
position
for
playback.
If
set
to
the
SOURCE
position
for
playback,
input
signals
through
the
input
jacks
or
the
microphone
jacks
are
monitored,
but
not
the
playback
signals.
SOURCE
(=
):
The
signals
through
the
input
jacks
or
the
microphone
jacks
are
monitored.
(The
orange
lamp
will
light
up.)
11.
Tape
selector
(TAPE
SELECT)
The
recording
bias
and
equalizer
are
simultaneously
switch-
ed
for
optimum
setting
for
different
kinds
of
tapes,
in-
cluding
high
performance
metal
tapes.
Select
the
position
according
to
the
type
of
tape
to
be
used.
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