r To begin normal speed dubbing, press the DUBBING SPEED NORMAL
button
i. The DUB indicator will light at this time.
To high speed dubbing, press the DUBBING SPEED HIGH button
i.
The HIGH indicator will light at this time.
t To stop dubbing, press the stop (
2 ) button !6 of deck A or deck B.
• When deck A is in the playback mode and deck B is in the stop condition,
setting deck B to the recording pause mode will engage the normal speed
dubbing pause mode. Dubbing is then started by pressing the PLAY button.
• When dubbing, the recording level and the Dolby NR recording will be the
same as those of the playback tape, regardless of the positions of the
INPUT LEVEL control and the DOLBY NR button.
• When listening to the playback sound during normal speed dubbing, the
DOLBY NR switch remains off even if it is pressed.
• The playback sound cannot be heard during high speed dubbing.
• Operation using the REC/REC MUTE (
4 ) and REC PAUSE ( 3 ) buttons of
deck B is permitted during normal speed dubbing.
• Buttons other than the stop (
2 ) button cannot be used during high speed
dubbing.
Reverse mode Operation
Dubbing is performed only for one side.
The decks stop when either deck A or B reaches the
end of the tape.
The tape direction is reversed on each deck when they
reach the end of the tape.
(This is convenient for dubbing to a tape with a
different length.)
RELAY
During dubbing of the side facing you, the deck that
first reaches the end of the tape will stand by until the
other deck reaches the end of the tape, then both
decks will reverse the tape direction together.
(Depending on the manufacturer, the length of tapes
having the same recording time may differ somewhat.
Setting this mode permits the arrangement of the
beginning portion of the opposite side of the tape.)
SYNCHRONIZED RECORDING FUNCTION
• Convenient synchronized recording can be performed when used in
combination with a DENON CD player equipped for the synchronized
recording function.
• SYNCHRO Jack Connection Connect the SYNCHRO Jack with a DENON
CD player which is equipped with a SYNCHRO jack, then make a
synchronized recording. Use the connection cord supplied with this
cassette deck.
• Switch on your amplifier or receiver and the CD player.
• Set the tape Monitor switch on your amplifier or receiver to the source
position.
q Load the tape onto which you want to record into deck B, the disc you
want to record into the CD player.
w Following the recording instructions on page 9, set the Dolby NR mode, the
direction, the reverse mode and the input level.
e Set the CD player to the stop or pause mode.
r Press the REC/REC MUTE (
4 ) button and REC PAUSE ( 3 ) button
simultaneously. The cassette deck and CD player are automatically set to
the synchronized recording mode. The “SYNC” indicator lights on the
cassette deck and the synchronized recording mode is indicated on the CD
player.
(For details, refer to the CD player’s operating instructions.)
t To stop synchronized recording, press the stop button on deck B and stop
button on CD.
The synchronized recording mode is cancelled for both the cassette deck
and CD player.
y To stop synchronized recording temporarily, press the stop button on the
CD player. A 5-second blank space is created on the tape, after which the
recording pause mode is set. The “SYNC” indicator flashes.
To resume synchronized recording, press the PLAY button on the CD
player.
Notes:
• If synchronized recording is started when the CD player is in a mode other
than the stop or pause mode or when no disc is set, the “SYNC” indicator
on the cassette deck flashes and the recording pause mode is set until
synchronized recording is possible on the CD player.
• In the synchronized recording mode, only the STOP button on deck B will
function.
Caution:
• Do not set the cassette deck to the synchronized recording mode when the
CD player is in the play mode. Also, do not turn off the power of the
cassette deck or the CD player during synchronized recording. Doing so can
result in malfunction.
• During the editing operation, when using the editing functions on the CD
player, be sure to select a tape with a sufficiently long recording time.
For the CD player’s editing functions, refer to the CD player’s operating
instructions.
CD PLAYER
DRW-695
Power supply outlet