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Denon DRW-585 - Troubleshooting and Specifications; Problem Resolution; Technical Specifications Summary

Denon DRW-585
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ENGLISH
TROUBLESHOOTING_
:
1
'
'
'
__
Check
the
following
before
you
draw
the
conclusion
that
your
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
is
malfunctioning.
1.
Are
all
the
connections
correct?
:
'
*
'
2
.
Are
all
system
components
being
operated
correctly
in
accordance
with
the
operating
instructions?
3.
Are
the
speakers
and
amplifier/receiver
functioning
correctly?
If
the
tape
deck
still
does
not
function
properly,
check
the
symptom
against
the
list
below.
If
the
symptom
does
not
correspond
to
the
check
list,
please
contact
your
DENON
dealer.
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Problem
Cause
Remedy
Tape
does
not
run
Power
cord
is
disconnected.
Tape
is
loose.
Cassette
is
not
loaded
properly.
Defective
cassette.
Check
power
cord.
Tighten
tape
with
a
pencil,
etc.
Load
cassette
properly.
Replace
cassette.
*
Tape
is
not
recorded
when
REC/REC
MUTE
(•)
button
is
pressed.
No
cassette
is
loaded.
Erase
prevention
tabs
are
broken
off.
Load
cassette.
Cover
holes
with
adhesive
tape-
^
;
.
t
Sound
is
warbled
and
distorted.
Heads,
capstan
or
pinch
roller
are
dirty.
Tape
is
wound
too
tight.
Recording
input
level
is
too
high.
Tape
is
worn
out
and
has
"drop-outs".
Clean
them.
Fast
forward
or
rewind
to
loosen
tape
winding.
Adjust
recording
input
level;
Replace
tape.
Excessive
noise
Tape
is
worn.
Heads,
capstan
or
pinch
roller
are
dirty.
Heads
are
magnetized.
Recording
input
level
is
too
low.
Replace
them.
Clean
them.
Demagnetize
heads.
Adjust
recording
input
level
High
frequency
range
(treble)
is
emphasized.
Dolby
NR
switch
is
set
improperly.
Set
Dolby
NR
Switch
properly.
High
frequency
range
(treble)
is
lost.
Heads
are
dirty.
Tape
is
worn.
Clean
them.
Replace
tape.
The
cassette
tape
cannot
be
removed.
If
the
POWER
switch
is
turned
off
either
during
recording
or
playback
and
the
unit
is
stopped,
there
may
be
cases
when
the
cassette
cannot
be
removed,
even
if
the
EJECT
(
±
)
button
is
pressed.
Turn
the
POWER
switch
ON.
(-—-)
again,
and
then
press
the
STOP
(
)
button.
Now,
press
the
EJECT
(
A
)
button
to
remove
the
cassette
tape.
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
Vertical
tape
loading;
4-track
2-channel
Input
stereo
double
cassette
deck
LINE
80
mV
(-20
dBm)
input
level
at
maximum
Heads
Play
back
head
x
1
recording/playback
head
x
1
Input
impedance:
50
kQ
/kohms
unbalanced
Erase
head
(Double-gap
ferrite)
x
1
Output
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Motors
DC
servo
motor
x
2
LINE
775
mV
(0
dB)
output
level
at
maximum
Tape
Speed
4.8
cm/sec.
(with
47
kQ
/
kohms
load,
recorded
level
of
Fast
Forward,
200pwb/mm!
Rewind
Time
Approx.
110
sec.
with
a
C-60
cassette
PHONES
1.2
mW
output
level
at
maximum
Recording
Bias
Approx
105
kHz
(optimum
load
impedance
»
Overall
S/N
Ratio
8
Q
/ohms
1.2
kQ
/kohms)
(at
3%
THD
level)
Dolby
C
NR
on:
more
than
74
dB
(CCIR/ARM)
Power
Supply
60
Hz,
voltage
is
shown
on
rating
label
Overall
Frequency
Power
Consumption
16
W
Response
20
~
17,000
Hz
±3
dB
(at
-20
dB,
Metal
tape)
Dimensions
434
(W)
x
135
(H)
x
263
(D)
mm
Channel
Separation
More
than
40
dB
(at
1
kHz)
(17-3/32"
x
0-00/00"
x
00-00/00")
Wow
&
Flutter
0.08%
WRMS,
±0.14%
w.
peak
Weight
4.0
kg
(00
lbs)
Above
specifications
and
design
are
subject
to
change
without
prior
notice.
Dolby
noise
reduction
and
HX
Pro
headroom
extension
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
HX
Pro
originated
by
Bang
&
Olufsen.
"DOLBY",
the
double-D
symbol
DO
and
"HX
PRO"
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
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