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Type | Cassette Deck |
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Track System | 4-track, 2-channel stereo |
Tape Speed | 4.76 cm/s |
Heads | 1 x record/playback, 1 x erase |
Motor | DC servo motor |
Total Harmonic Distortion | 1.0% |
Weight | 3.5kg |
Frequency Response | 30Hz to 16kHz |
Signal to Noise Ratio | 58dB |
Wow and Flutter | 0.08% |
Outputs | 0.5V (line) |
Essential safety advice covering electrical shock, fire hazards, and proper handling.
Notes on operation, ventilation, moisture, and environmental care.
Description and illustration of the front panel controls and indicators.
Description and illustration of the rear panel input/output jacks.
Highlights of the DRR-F101's capabilities like horizontal loading and system functions.
Steps and considerations before operating the unit, including connection checks and condensation.
Advice on proper installation to prevent interference and ensure optimal performance.
Detailed instructions for connecting the DRR-F101 with other D-F101 series components.
Guidelines for optimal placement and stability of system components.
Detailed description of each control and connection on the cassette deck.
Precautions for using, storing, and maintaining cassette tapes.
Procedures for cleaning and demagnetizing the tape heads for optimal sound quality.
Step-by-step guide for inserting and removing cassette tapes.
Automatic detection of tape type for optimal recording bias and equalization.
Explanation of single-sided, double-sided, and continuous playback options.
How to initiate and halt tape playback using the controls.
Using rewind, fast-forward, and stop buttons for tape movement.
Locating specific tracks by detecting blank spaces on the tape.
Procedure for initiating and halting the recording process.
Setting the direction for recording playback.
Using the system remote control unit to operate the cassette deck.
Automatically turns on the system when playback is started via remote.
Automatically switches to TAPE mode when playback begins on another component.
Automated recording from CDs to cassette tapes.
Recording from CD/MD players when the unit is in recording pause mode.
Using receiver's timer functions for tape playback or radio recording.
Automatically fitting CD tracks onto cassette tape for efficient recording.
Table of symptoms, causes, and countermeasures for common operational problems.
Details on head cleaning, demagnetization, and technical specifications.