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Denon DR-M22 - TAPE SELECT indicator; OUTPUT LEVEL control; NR SYSTEM indicator; MONITOR indicator

Denon DR-M22
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MONITOR
switch
to
inform
the
use
of
the
selected
monitoring
source—TAPE
or
SOURCE.
14.
INPUT
LEVEL
controls
These
controls
are
used
to
adjust
recording
levels
for
each
channel.
The
front
control
is
for
the
left
channel;
the
rear
control
for
the
right
channel
(see
page
12).
15.
PHONES
jack
For
private
music
enjoyment
without
dis-
-turbing
others,
or
for
monitoring
a
recording,
18.
Tape
transport
controls
pm»
PLAY
KEY
a
set
of
headphones
may
be
plugged
in.
Impedance
is
from
8
to
2000
ohms.
16.
COUNTER
RESET
button
Operation
of
the
button
resets
the
counter
to
all
zero.
17.
MEMORY
STOP
button
During
rewinding
operations,
the
tape
will
stop
at
the
“0000”
counter
point
automati-
cally
when
this
button
is
pressed
in.
Press
to
playback
tape.
|
m
STOP
KEY
Press
to
stop
tape
in
any
mode.
<<
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REW
KEY
Press
for
fast
rewind.
>>
>p
FF
KEY
Press
for
fast
forward
tape
winding.
|
To
begin
recording,
press
the
RECORD
and
PLAY
keys
simultaneously.
If
only
the
RECORD
key
is
pressed,
the
deck
is
placed
in
the
REC
PAUSE
(record
standby)
mode.
REC
be
RECORD
KEY
PAUSE
It/
PAUSE/MUTE
KEY
|
CASSETTE
TAPE
w
Handling
Precautions
©
C120
cassettes
C120
cassettes
are
not
recommended
as
they
use
a
very
thin
tape
base
which
may
ae
tangled
around
the
capstan
or
pinch
rower.
¢
Tape
slack
Before
putting
a
tape
into
the
deck,
take
up
any
slack
with
a
pencil
or
your
finger
tip.
This
precaution
is
also
to
prevent
the
tape
from
becoming
entangled
around
the
capstan
or
pinchroller.
The
PAUSE
key
causes
the
tape
to
stop
momen-
tarily
during
recording
or
to
mute
the
recording
input
to
create
blank
(non-recorded)
portions
on
the
tape
m
Storage
Precautious
°
Do
not
store
cassette
tapes
in
a
place
where
they
will
be
subject
to:
+
Extremely
high
temperature
or
excessive
moisture
+
Excessive
dust
-
Direct
sunlight
-
Magnetic
fields
(near
TV
set
or
speakers)
¢
To
eliminate
tape
slack,
store
your
cassettes
in
cassette
cases
with
hub
stops.
w
Accidental
Erasure
Prevention
e
Every
cassette-has
erasure
prevention
tabs
for
each
side.
To
protect
your
valuable
recorded
tapes
from
accidental
or
inadvertent
erasure,
remove
the
tab
for
the
appropriate
side
with
a
screwdriver
or
other
tool.
eTo
record
on
a
tape
with
the
erasure
prevention
tabs
removed,
cover
the
tab
holes
with
plastic
tape.
Erasure
prevention
tab
for
side
A
Erasure
prevention
tab
for
side
B
Fig.
3

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