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Denon UDRA-90 - Setting the Sleep Timer; Sleep Timer Configuration

Denon UDRA-90
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(Use
the
remote
control
unit
for
these
operations.)
Example:
Setting
the
power
to
switch
off
in
50
minutes.
Be
Shp
“60”
is
displayed.
“SLEEP”
appears
and
Press
the
remote
control
unit's
flashes
for
5
seconds.
SLEEP
button.
The
power
is
switched
off
after
50
minutes.
Press
the
SLEEP
button
again
while
“SLEEP”
is
flashing.
“50”
is
displayed,
and
the
frequency
display
(87.50)
reappears
after
5
seconds.
elf the
sleep
timer
and
regular
timer
settings
overlap,
the
sleep
timer
is
given
priority.
e
Do
not
press
the
STANDBY
button
after
the
power
has
been
switched
on
with
the
timer.
If
this
is
done,
the
timer
will
not
function
properly.
: ;
If
the
same
time
is
set
for
the
on
time
and
off
time,
the
power
will
not
be
switched
on
even
when
the
“STANDBY
indicator
is
lit.
;
on
;
;
e
If
the
timer
is
set
for
an
AM
or
FM
station
and
the
on
time
of
the
timer
is
reached
while
listening
to
another
station,
the
tuner
switches
to
the
station
which
was
set
with
the
timer.
Cancelling
the
Sleep
Timer
To
cancel
the
timer while
it
is
operating
in
the
sleep
mode,
press
the
SLEEP
button,
and
while
“SLEEP”
is
flashing,
press
the
CLEAR
button
on
the
receiver.
e
Press
the
SLEEP
button
repeatedly
until
the
power
turns
off.
This
cancels
the
sleep
timer.
16
CASSETTE
DECK
This
deck
is
equipped
with
an
auto
reverse
mechanism,
so
cassette
tapes
can
be
played
and
recorded
on
both
sides
or
played
continuously
without
having
to
turn
them
over.
@
Direction
of
tape
travel
This
deck
has
two
play
buttons,
one
for
the
forward
direction
(front
side)
and
another
for
the
reverse
direction
(back
side).
The
side
being
played
can
be
changed
during
playback
by
pressing
the
opposite
play
button.
Reverse
mode
Set
the
reverse
mode
switch
(REV
MODE)
as
follows:
¢
Single-side
recording/
playback
mode
{
[—
)
In
this
position,
only
the
front
side
or
the
back
side
of
the
cassette
tape
is
played
or
recorded.
(The
tape
stops
automatically
when
the
end
of
that
side
is
reached.}
e
Two-side
recording/
playback
mode
(
——_
)
In
this
position,
when
the
end
of
the
front
side
is
reached,
recording
or
playback
automatically
switches
to
the
back
side
and
continues
from
there.
(The
tape
stops
automati-
cally
when
the
end
of
the
back
side
is
reached.)
e
Continuous
playback
mode
(
C2
)
tn
this
position
playback
continues
until
the
STOP
button
is
pressed.
@
Handling
Precautions
e
C-120
cassette
tapes
Avoid
using
120-minute
cassette
tapes,
since
they
have
extremely
thin
tape
which
tends
to
become
wound
onto
the
capstans
or
pinch
rollers.
e@
Tape
slack
If
the
tape
is
slack,
it
may
become
wound
onto
mechan-
ism
parts
or
otherwise
damaged.
Take
up
the
stack
with
a
pencil
before
loading
the
cassette.
Accidental
erasure
prevention
tab
for
side
A
Accidental
erasure
prevention
tab
for
side
B
Playback
on
front
side
(Side
which
is
visible
when
loaded
in
cassette
tray.)
Playback
on
back
side
<
PLAY
<4
PLAY
Start
from
front
side
bg
=
ae
o>
‘Oo
Auto
stop
wo
wn
[BG]
mmm
[Oa]
SS
Start
from
front
side
Auto
stop
*
If
you
start
playing
or
recording
from
the
back
side,
the
tape
will
stop
automatically
at
the
end
of
the
back
side.
*
The
reverse
recording/playback
mode
(
=
)
is
set
automatically
during
recording.
@
Storage
Precautions
e
Avoid
storing
in
the
following
places:
e@
Hot,
humid
places
e
Dusty
places
®
Places
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
@
Near
magnetic
fields
(TVs,
speakers,
etc.)
@
Store
the
cassette
tape
in
a
case
equipped
with
stoppers
to
keep
the
tape
from
coming
slack.
@
Protecting
Cassette
Tapes
From
Being
Erased
Accidentally
e
Cassette
tapes
are
equipped
with
accidental
erasure
prevention
tabs.
To
protect
recorded
tapes
from
being
erased
accidentally,
use
a
screwdriver,
etc.,
and
break
these
tabs
off.
e@
To
record
on
a
cassette
tape
whose
accidental
erasure
prevention
tabs
have
been
broken
off,
piace
a
pieced
of
cellophane
tape
over
the
hole.

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