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Track System | 4-track, 2-channel stereo |
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Tape Speed | 4.76 cm/s |
Motor | DC Motor |
Noise Reduction | Dolby B |
Type | Dual Cassette Deck |
Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20kHz (Metal tape) |
Warnings to prevent fire, shock hazard, and improper use of the appliance.
Instructions regarding power cord, opening covers, and preventing liquid entry.
FCC and Canadian compliance statements for the device.
Detailed list of 20 safety instructions for appliance operation and environment.
Guidance on power cord protection, grounding, and antenna installation safety.
Instructions on keeping the device free from moisture, dust, and extreme temperatures.
Guidelines on handling power cords, avoiding foreign objects, and ensuring proper ventilation.
Advice against disassembling the set and unplugging the power cord during long periods of non-use.
Welcome message and overview of the DENON DRW-585 cassette deck's quality and performance.
List of items included with the main unit in the carton.
Detailed explanation of each numbered button and control on the cassette deck.
Description of the tape transport indicators, tape counters, and other display elements.
Explains the function of each tape transport button like PLAY, STOP, FF, REW, REC/REC MUTE, REC PAUSE, and Direction.
Details the various indicators and their meanings on the deck's display, including tape counters and meters.
How the deck automatically selects bias and equalization for different tape types.
Step-by-step guide to load tape, select mode, and play cassettes.
Continuous playback between deck A and deck B for extended listening.
Functionality to locate blank sections for cueing or reviewing tracks.
Steps to prepare for recording, including power, tape loading, and Dolby NR settings.
How to initiate, pause, resume, and stop the recording process.
Advice on setting optimal recording input levels for balanced sound quality.
How to fine-tune bias for different tape types to achieve superior frequency response.
Explanation of REC/REC MUTE and REC PAUSE buttons for creating blank sections.
Instructions on adjusting the display brightness using specific buttons.
Process for copying tapes from deck A to deck B at normal or high speed.
How to perform synchronized recording with a compatible DENON CD player.
How to use the tape counter for tracking positions and finding specific points on tape.
Using the memory stop feature to automatically stop tape transport at a set point.
Procedures for setting up timer-controlled recording and playback with an external timer.
Details on how Dolby B and C noise reduction systems reduce tape hiss and improve sound quality.
Explanation of the Dolby HX-PRO system for improved treble range saturation during recording.
Instructions for cleaning heads, pinch rollers, and demagnetizing tape heads.
A list of common issues, their causes, and remedies for the cassette deck.
Detailed specifications including heads, tape speed, S/N ratio, frequency response, and dimensions.