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Rotel RD 960BX - Front Panel Controls and Display; Power and Door Operation; Playback and Recording Buttons; Level and Bias Adjustment

Rotel RD 960BX
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Connect
the
Power
Cord
to
your
wall
socket
for
AC
power.
When
you
wish
to
disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the
wall,
always
hold
the
plug
firmly
and
then
pull
it
out
of
the
wall
socket.
Do
not
unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
wall
by
pulling
the
cord
only.
This
may
damage
the
power
cord
and
create
a
hazardous
condition.
We
recommend
that
the
RD
960BX
be
connected
to
the
mains'
wall
socket
or
a
power
line
filter.
If
you
wish
to
clean
the
cabinet
on
the
RD
960BX
we
suggest
that
you
clean
it
with
a
soft,
DRY
cloth.
Never
use
cleaning
compounds
or
solvents
to
clean
the
cabinet
as
they
may
damage
the
finish
or
remove
the
labels.
They
could
also
damage
the
circuitry,
tape
heads
or
drive
mechanisms
if
any
residue
falls
inside
the
cassette
deck.
There
are
NO
user
serviceable
parts
inside
the
RD
960BX.
Please
do
not
open
the
cabinet
as
this
will
expose
you
to
the
risk
of
potentially
dangerous
high
voltage
and
the
risk
of
shock.
This
could
also
damage
the
circuits
and
possibly
void
your
warranty.
Please
refer
to
this
drawing
of
the
Front
Panel
when
reading
the
section
about
Controls
and
the
Display
on
the
RD
960BX.
CONTROLS
ON
THIS
CASSETTE
DECK
The
POWER
button
will
turn
the
CD
player
ON
and
OFF.
Push
it
in
and
the
RD
960BX
will
turn
ON.
The
POWER
INDICATOR
LIGHT
and
the
DISPLAY
will
illuminate
at
the
same
time.
If
you
push
the
Power
button
again
the
power
will
go
OFF
and
the
Power
Indicator
Light
and
the
Display
will
extinguish.
The
OPEN
button,
located
above
the
POWER
button,
will
open
the
door
after
you
have
pushed
it.
Insert
a
cassette
into
the
cassette
holder
on
the
door
and
push
the
door
closed
by
hand.
The
OPEN
button
will
not
function
when
PLAY
is
engaged.
Please
do
not
try
to
force
the
door
open
during
PLAY
or
RECORD
as
this
may
damage
the
mechanism.
First
press
the
STOP
button
and
then
the
OPEN
button.
The
REWIND,
PLAY,
FAST
FORWARD,
STOP,
RECORD
AND
PAUSE
buttons
are
underneath
the
FL
Display.
The
RECORD
LEVEL
and
BIAS
ADJUST
controls
are
to
the
right
of
the
display.
The
DISPLAY
will
show
the
signal
level
from
the
source
and
will
help
you
to
set
the
correct
levels
for
the
tape
and
music
type
when
in
the
RECORD
mode.
It
will
also
show
the
signal
level
on
the
tape
during
PLAY.
Levels
at
0
dB
or
higher
will
show
in
red
to
indicate
that
you
are
approaching
the
saturation
point
of
the
tape.
This
varies
by
tape
type
and
the
spectral
content
of
the
music
you
are
recording.
For
advice
about
tape
types
and
correct
setting
of
the
REC
LEVEL
control
during
RECORD
consult
your
ROTEL
hi
fi
AUTHORIZED
DEALER.
The
BIAS
ADJUST
circuit
will
affect
the
recording
performance
as
well.
We
recommend
high
performance
tapes
be
used
exclusively.