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Denon DR-M22 - Component Identification and Functions; POWER switch; TIMER switch; EJECT button

Denon DR-M22
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PART
NAMES
AND
FUNCTIONS
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1.
POWER
switch
Controls
the
supply
of
AC
power
to
the
deck.
One
push
turns
the
deck
on,
a
second
push
turns
it
off.
The
deck
remains
in
a
stand-by
(non-operative)
mode
for
approxi-
mately
4
seconds
after
it
is
switched
on.
2.
TIMER
switch
This
switch
is
provided
for
use
with
an
optional
audio
timer
for
unattended
recording
or
morning-alarm
playback.
For
non-timer
operation,
this
switch
should
be
set
in
the
‘‘off’’
position.
3.
EJECT
button
Press
this
button
to
eject
the
cassette.
When
the
deck
is
Operating
(tape
is
running),
press
the
stop
(™)
key
first
to
stop
the
tape
transport;
then
press
the
EJECT
button.
4.
Cassette
compartment
cover
If
this
compartment
cover
is
not
closed
completely,
the
deck’s
transport
controls
will
remain
inoperative.
5.
TAPE
COUNTER
A
four-digit
readout
indicates
the
present
tape
count
position.
OD
DO
6.
DOLBY
NR
switches
The
left
Dolby
NR
switch
activates
(in)
or
deactivates
the
deck’s
Dolby
noise
reduction
circuitry.
The
r
switch
selects
between
Dolby
B-Type
(out)
or
C-T
NR
(in).
7.
MONITOR
switch
The
SOURCE
(in).
position
of
this
switch
allows
yo
monitor
the
source
program
before
it
is
recorded.
TAPE
(out)
position
of
this
switch
is
used
for
tape
p
back
monitoring
or
simultaneous
monitoring
during
rec:
ing.
8.
BIAS
FINE
ADJ
control
(for
NORMAL
and
CrO,
tape)
Adjust
the
bias
according
to
the
tape
characterisi
Standard
biasing
is
obtained
at
the
center
click-stop
p
tion.
9.
FLUORESCENT
PEAK
METE
RS
These
meters
indicate
recording
or
playback
peak
le
for
each
channel.

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