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Denon UDRA-90 - 5 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; Receiver Controls and Indicators

Denon UDRA-90
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PART
NAMES
AND
FUNCTIONS
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POWER
ON/STANDBY
switch
When
pressed
once,
the
power
is
turned
on
and
the
display
lights.
Also,
this
power
switch
can
be
used
to
turn
the
power
of
all
the
units
on
and
off.
PHONES
jack
When
using
headphones,
plug
them
in
here.
The
sound
from
the
speakers
is
cut
when
headpho-
nes
are
plugged
in.
BASS
control
Use
this
control
to
adjust
the
bass.
TREBLE
control
Use
this
control
to
adjust
the
treble.
BALANCE
control
Use
this
contro!
to
adjust
the
balance
of
the
volume
between
the
left
and
right
channels.
The
volume
is
the
same
for
the
left
and
right
channels
when
the
control
is
at
the
center.
VOLUME
control
This
control
adjusts
the
overalt
volume.
Turn
clockwi-
se
((})
to
increase
the
volume,
counterclockwise
(©)
)
to
decrease
it.
SDB
(Super
Dynamic
Bass)
button
Press
this
button
for
more
powerful
bass
sound.
FUNCTION
button
Use
this
to
select
the
program
source.
The
selection
changes
in
the
order
of
TUNER,
TAPE,
CD,
AUX
and
PHONO.
NOTE:
The
auto
function
serves
to
automatically
switch
the
function
when
the
operation
buttons
are
pressed
on
each
unit.
Tuner:
UP
or
DOWN
button
of
PRESET
CALL,
and
BAND
button
cD:
Play
button
(
>
)
Deck:
Play
buttons
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and
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(Note
that
the
auto
function
will
not
operate
unless
a
tape
is
loaded
in
the
deck.)
STANDBY
button
Press
this
button
to
cause
the
timer
to
operate
at
the
set
time.
When
the
timer
has
been
set,
pressing
this
button
will
light
up
the
display’s
timer
standby
indicator
(
(
),
and
pressing
it
again
will
switch
off
the
standby
indicator.
The
timer
will
not
function
when
the
standby
indicator
is
off.
TIMER
button
This
is
used
to
set
the
timer.
CLEAR
button
This
button
is
used
to
change
the
current
time
setting
or
the
contents
of
the
set
timer.
DISPLAY
button
Use
this
switch
to
switch
between
the
function
and
time
display.
For
example,
when
the
function
is
set
to
the
tuner,
the
display
switches
between
the
reception
frequency
and
time.
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When
RDS
stations
or
stations
for
which
you
have
written
characters
yourself
and
stored
them
in
the
memory
are
tuned
in,
press
this
button
once
to
display
the
frequency,
then
press
again
to
display
the
time.
ENTER/NEXT
button
This
is
used
when
setting
the
timer,
setting
the
current
time,
and
when
advancing
to
the
next
opera-
tion.
MEMO
button
This
button
is
used
when
presetting
FM
and
AM
stations.
MONO/ST
(FM
Stereo
mute/mono)
button
This
button
will
not
function
when
receiving
AM
broadcasts.
(For
FM
reception)
AUTO:
Use
this
mode
to
receive
FM
broadcasts
in
(mute):
stereo.
{“AUTO”
appears
on
the
display.)
The
muting
circuit
is
activated
to
cut
the
hiss
noise
between
stations.
In
this
mode,
FM
broadcasts
are
received
in
monaural,
regardless
of
whether
they
are
broadcast
in
monaural
or
stereo.
Set
to
the
mono
mode
if
there
is
much
noise
in
the
stereo
mute
mode
(with
“AUTO”
displayed)
or
if
the
signals
are
weak.
MONO:
RDS
button
Use
this
button
to
automatically
tune
to
stations
using
the
radio
data
system.
RF
ATT
button
Use
this
to
select
the
FM
sensitivity,
focal
or
DX.
BAND
(FM/AM)
button
With each
press,
the
band
is
switched
in
the
order
of
FM,
AM,
FM
and
so
on.
AUTO
TUNING
UP
and
DOWN
buttons
Use
these
to
tune
in
FM
or
AM
stations
and
when
setting
the
time
and
timer.
DISPLAY
The
display
indicates
a
wide
variety
of
information
including:
functions
and
SDB
of
the
amplifier,
fre-
quency
and
reception
conditions
of
the
tuner,
num-
ber
of
tracks
and
time
of
the
CD,
and
the
counter
of
the
tape
deck.
Remote
contro!
sensor
The
remote
contro}
unit
is
pointed
toward
this
sensor
and
operated.
PRESET
CALL
UP
and
DOWN
buttons
Use
these
to
tune
in
preset
stations.
When
this
button
is
pressed
in
the
standby
condition,
the
power
is
automatically
switched
on.
Trap
Door
Press
the
right
edge
to
open
the
door.
To
close
it,
press
on
the
right
dege.
A
click
is
heard
to
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that
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dane
in
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DOLBY
NR
selection
switch
Use
this
switch
to
select
the
Dolby
NR
mode:
off,
B
type
or
C
type.
During
playback,
set
this
switch
to
the
same
mode
in
which
the
tape
was
recorded.
REV
MODE
switch
Use
this
switch
to
set
the
reverse
mode
to
one
of
the
following
modes:
==
(single
side
mode),
>
(two-side
mode),
or
Cz>
(continuous
mode).
Refer
to
Page
16
for
details.
REC
LED
This
LED
lights
in
the
recording
mode.
PLAY
LEDs
This
LED
lights
in
the
play
mode.
4
(reverse
play)
button
Press
this
button
to
begin
playback
in
the
reverse
direction.
When
this
button
is
pressed
in
the
standby
condition,
the
power
is
automatically
switched
on
and
the
deck
plays.
ll
(stop)
button
Press
this
button
to
stop
the
moving
tape.
>
(forward
play).
button
Press
this
button
to
begin
playback
in
the
forward
direction.
When
this
button
is
pressed
in
the
standby
condition,
the
power
is
automatically
switched
on
and
the
deck
plays.
&
OPEN/CLOSE
button
Press
this
button
to
open
and
close
the
cassette
tray.
The
button
also
works
in
the
standby
condition.
When
this
button
is
pressed
in
the
standby
condition,
the
power
is
automatically
switched
on.
bP
(fast-forward)
button
Press
this
button
to
fast
forward
the
tape.
Also,
if
pressed
during
playback
in
the
>
(forward)
direction,
the
tape
is
fast
forwarded
to
the
beginning
of
the
following
selection.
If
pressed
during
playback
in
the
4
(reverse)
direction,
the
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
currently
playing
selection
{on
the
back
side
of
the
tape).
44
(rewind)
button
Press
this
button
to
rewind
the
tape.
Also,
if
pressed
during
playback
in
the
>
(forward)
direction,
the
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
currently
playing
selection.
If
pressed
during
playback
in
the
4
(re-
verse)
direction,
the
tape
is
forwarded
to
the
begin-
ning
of
the
next
selection
(on
the
back
side
of
the
tape).
e
After
the
power
cord
is
plugged
into
an
outlet,
a
Cassette
tray
The
cassette
tray
opens
outward
when
the
OPEN/
CLOSE
button
is
pressed.
Insert
the
cassette
tape
with
the
side
on
which
the
tape
is
exposed
facing
away
from
you.
To
close
the
cassette
tray,
press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
again.
REC
MUTE
(recording)
button
To
record,
press
the
REC
MUTE
button
(hold
it
in
for
at
least
0.5
seconds),
then
press
the
>
play
button
only.
If
only
the
REC
MUTE
button
is
pressed,
the
deck
is
set
to
the
recording
pause
mode.
If
this
button
is
pressed
again,
or
pressed
during
recording,
the
recording
mute
mode
is
set
for
approximately
5
seconds,
after
which
the
deck
is
set
to
the
recording
pause
mode.
Recording
pause
mode
When
the
play
button
of
the
CD
player
is
pressed
in
the
recording
pause
mode,
the
CD
begins
to
be
recorded.
CD
SRS
(CD
synchronized
recording
system)
button
Use
this
button
for
simple
CD
synchronized
record-
ing.
Refer
to
Page
18.
COUNTER
RESET
button
Press
this
button
to
reset
the
tape
counter
on
the
tuner
unit's
display
to
“0000”.
MEMORY
STOP
button
When
this
button
is
pressed
and
“MEMORY”
is
displayed
on
the
receiver
unit's
display,
when
the
DP
or
44
button
is
pressed
the
tape
automatically
stops
at
the
point
where
the
counter
reads
“O000".
(The
search
operation
is
performed
if
the
PP
or
44
button
is
pressed
during
playback,
so
first
press
the
STOP
button,
then
press
the
PP
or
€4
button.)
NOTE:
mechanical
sound
is
produced
from
the
cassette
deck
when
the
power
switch
is
pressed
on
the
first
time
only.
This
is
the
sound
of
the
cassette
mechanism
being
set
to
the
proper
operating
position,
and
is
not
a
problem
with
the
deck.

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