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Denon DRA-385RD - Remote Control Usage; Battery Installation and Handling; Remote Control Operation Guide

Denon DRA-385RD
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ENGLISH
DESIGNATIONS
AND
FUNCTIONS
OF
PANEL
CONTROLS
(Refer
to
Page
3.)
FRONT
PANEL
POWER
(Power
ON-STANDBY/OFF
Switch)
This
switch
turns
the
unit
ON
or
OFF.
There
is
a
delay
of
approximately
3
seconds
before
the
unit
will
operate
after
this
power
switch
is
turned
ON.
If
the
unit
is
turned
OFF
from
the
remote
control,
the
unit
will
be
inthe
STANDBY
mode.
Whenin
the
STANDBY
mode,
the
unit
can
be
turned
ON
with
the
power
button
on
the
remote
control.
If
the
unit
will
not
be
used
for
extended
period,
be
sure
to
turn
the
unit
OFF
from
the
front
panel
power
switch.
NOTE:
This
unit
includes
a
STANDBY
protection
feature.
This
feature
is
designed
to
prevent
accidental
turn-on
from
the
STANDBY
mode
in
the
event
of
a
power
failure.
Should
AC
power
be
disconnected
and
then
reconnected
when
the
unit
is
in
STANDBY
mode,
the
unit
will
return
the
STANDBY
mode.
To
turn
the
unit
ON
from
the
STANDBY
mode
without
the
remote
control,
operate
the
front
panel
power
switch
four
times.
The
unit
will
then
operate
normally.
PHONES
(Headphones
jack)
Connect
a
pair
of
headphones
(sold
separately)
to
this
jack
for
private
listening.
SPEAKERS
(Speaker
selector
switches)
These
switches
are
used
to
select
speaker
system
A
and
B.
No
sound
is
heard
through
the
speakers
when
both
switches
are
reset
to
the
(
m)
position.
REMOTE
SENSOR
(Remote
control
sensor)
This
sensor
receives
the
infra-red
light
transmitted
from
the
wireless
remote
control
unit.
For
remote
control,
point
the
wireless
remote
control
unit
towards
the
sensor.
BASS
(Bass
control)
Use
this
control
to
adjust
the
low-range
response.
When
the
control
is
set
to
the
center
position,
the
frequency
characteristic
curve
(below
1,000
Hz)
is
flat.
Turn
the
control
clockwise
to
increase
the
bass
response
and
counterclockwise
to
decrease
it.
TREBLE
(Treble
control)
Use
this
control
to
adjust
the
high-range
response.
When
the
control
is
set
to
the
center
position,
the
frequency
characteristic
curve
(above
1,000
Hz)
is
flat.
Turn
the
control
clockwise
to
increase
the
treble
response
and
counterclockwise
to
decrease
it.
BALANCE
(Balance
control)
Use
this
control
to
balance
the
volume
levels
between
left
and
right
channels.
The
volume
levels
in
both
channels
are
equal
when
the
control
is
set
to
the
center
position.
VARIABLE
LOUDNESS
(Loudness
control)
At
low
volumes,
the
human
ear
is
less
sensitive
to
low
(BASS)
and
high
(TREBLE)
frequencies.
Use
this
control
to
compensate
for
this
deficiency
when
listening
at
low
volume
levels.
Turn
this
control
counter-clockwise
until
a
natural
balance
of
bass
and
treble
sound
has
been
restored.
NOTES
e
This
receiver
has
a
full
back-up
system.
When
the
power
is
turned
on,
the
INPUT
SELECTOR
buttons
are
set
to
the
last
mode
set
before
the
power
was
turned
off.
*
When
using
this
receiver
in
close
proximity
to
video
equipment
(TV,
VCR,
VDP,
etc.)
noise
may
be
generated
in
AM
broadcasts.
bo)
©
VOLUME
(Volume
contro!)
This
knob
is
used
to
adjust
the
volume
level
of
both
channels.
Turn
the
knob
clockwise
to
raise
the
volume
and
counterclockwise
to
lower
it.
Input
selector
(Input
selector
buttons)
These
buttons
are
used
to
select
the
audio
input
source.
e
PHONO:
Press
to
play
a
record
on
a
record
player
connected
to
the
PHONO
input
jacks.
e
CD:
Press
to
listen
to
a
compact
disc
player
or
another
component
connected
to
the
CD
input
jacks.
e
TUNER:
Press
to
listen
to
FM
or
AM
programs.
e
VIDEO:
Use
when
playing
back
the
audio
from
a
Hi-Fi
video,
video
disc
player
or
other
component
connected
to
the
VIDEO
terminal.
TAPE
(Tape
monitor
button)
Press
this
button
once,
TAPE
indicator
will
light
up
and
then
you
can
play
tape
source
on
the
TAPE
terminal.
Press
again
the
button
currently
accessed,
to
play
sources
selected
by
input
selector
@,
indicator
goes
out.
EON
TA
button
When
a
traffic
announcement
begins
on
a
station
in
the
same
network
as
the
station
currently
tuned
in,
that
network
station
is
automatically
tuned
in,
and
the
previous
station
is
tuned
back
in
once
the
traffic
announcement
is
over.
This
button
is
used
to
turn
this
mode
on
and
off.
If
the
station
switches
from
the
current
station
to
the
network
station
when
this
mode
is
on
but the
network
station
cannot
be
received
properly
due
to
week
signals,
the
previous
station
is
immediately
tuned
back
in.
(Refer
to
page
11.)
RDS
(RDS
button)
This
button
is
used
for
the
RDS
search
(refer
to
page
10)
and
PTY
search
(refer
to
page
10,
11)
and
TP
search
(refer
to
page
11)
operations,
and
to
input
the
station
name
(refer
to
page
10).
BAND
(Band
selector
button)
Press
this
button
to
select
the
FM
or
AM
(MW)
band.
AUTO
(Tuning
mode
button)
This
switches
between
auto
and
manual
tuning.
Auto
tuning:
When
the
UP
button
is
pressed,
the
radio
is
tuned
automatically
to
a
higher
frequency.
Press
the
DOWN
button
to
tune
to
a
lower
frequency.
Use
this
position
to
eliminate
noise
when
no
signals
or
weak
signals
are
being
received.
Manual
tuning:
In
this
position,
the
radio
can
be
tuned
manually.
Reception
is
automatically
monaural
when
in
the
manual
mode.
TUNING
(Tuning
buttons)
Use
these
to
change
the
received
frequency
to
a
higher
frequency
(UP)
or
a
lower
frequency
(DOWN).
When
writing
station
names,
use
these
buttons
to
select
the
letters.
(Refer
to
Page
10.)
To
avoid
this,
keep
the
receiver
as
far
away
from
other
video
components
as
possible,
or
place
the
AM
loop
antenna
where
noise
is
reduced.
If
the
noise
is
not
reduced,
turn
off
the
power
of
the
video
components
when
listening
to
AM
broadcasts.

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