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1) Operation of the Real Time Tape Counter and the Linear Tape Counter 

•   Real Time Tape Counter 

The time of the tape traveling at a constant speed is indicated in "M" (minutes) and "S" 
(seconds). 
A microcomputer measures and displays the time with high precision. 
Display example: 32m10s 32 minutes, 10 seconds. 

•   Linear Tape Counter 

The tape travel time is indicated with a 4-digit value. The first two digits indicate the 
minutes, the last two digits the seconds. 
Display example: 3456 34 minutes, 56 seconds. 

(1)  Press the RESET button to reset the counter to:  OO

OO

s

 

"M" and "S" are not displayed when "VARIABLE" is displayed. They are also not 
displayed when "FIX" is displayed during the fast-forward, rewind, music search 
operations or when the STOP button has been pressed during an operation. 
 

(2)  Select "FIX" using the TAPE SPEED button. "FIX" appears on the display, the counter is 
  

set to the real time mode, and "M" (minutes) and "S" (seconds) appear. 

  

The counter remains in the real time mode when the play, record play, pause, record 

  

pause or stop mode is selected at this time. 

(3)   The counter automatically switches to the linear mode if the fast forward or rewind 
 

mode is set from any of the modes in (2) in 1 or if the "VARIABLE" mode is set during 
playback. 

(4)  If the music search mode is selected, the counter automatically switches to the linear 
 

mode, then switches back to the real time mode once playback begins after the 

 musicsearch 

operation. 

* Note 

The method of measuring the time and the precision differ for the real time tape 
counter (fixed speed travel) and the linear tape counter. The tape may not be 
returned to the precise position when the fast-forward, rewind, music search or 
memory rewind operations are used, but this is not a malfunction. 
Use the real time tape counter to measure the accumulated time at constant speed 
without counting the time in which the pause, stop and record pause modes are set. 

(5)   The counter is reset to "0000" when the EJECT button is pressed. 

DOLBY B & C NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM 

 

 

The Dolby noise reduction system substantially reduces the tape background noise (hiss) 

 

inherent in the cassette medium. Dolby B NR is   most widely in use. However Dolby C NR is a 

 

much more recent development and represents significantly improvements over Dolby B  NR. 

 

Tape background noise consists primarily of high frequency information, which is particularly 

 

annoying during soft passages. The Dolby NR system increases the level of low volume mid 

 

and high frequency signal during recording and reduces the level of these signals by an 

 

identical amount during playback. As a result, the playback signal is identical to the original 

 

source signal, but the level of background noise generated by the tape is greatly reduced. 

 

 

DOLBY HX-PRO HEADROOM EXTENSION SYSTEM

 

 

This deck is equipped with the Dolby HX-PRO headroom extension system. Since the system 
functions automatically during recording, no switching operation or adjustment is required. 
The system is effective with any type of Normal, Cr02 and Metal tape. 
The Dolby HX-PRO headroom extension system functions during recording to lift up the 
saturation level in the treble range. Therefore, most of the treble range components 
distorted or lost during recording on conventional cassette decks are more faithfully recorded 
on the new cassette deck. 

2) Operation of MEMORY STOP 

(1)  During  recording  or  playback  operations,  MEMORY  STOP  can be  used  to  locate  a 

particular point on the tape. At the desired point, reset the counter to " WMOOs". 
With the MEMORY STOP button in the "ON" position, the deck will stop at the 
"0000" point (actually "-0002" and "0000") during REWIND operations. 

(2)  The MEMORY indication will light when this function is activated. (3) Notes: 

•  When the power is turned "OFF", this function is automatically deactivated. 
•  The MEMORY STOP is accurate to -5 on the counter, and will stop between "-0002" 

and "0000". 

•  The MEMORY STOP is released by pressing the EJECT button. 

 

3) Display Back-up 

(1) The DOLBY NR, MPX FILTER, COUNTER VALUE, TAPE SPEED and TAPE SIZE 

functions are protected for approximately one month by a memory back-up. 
Once the back-up period is up, the DOLBY NR and MPX FILTER settings are set to 
off, the TAPE SIZE setting is reset to "C-90", the Tape Speed setting is set to FIX, 
and the counter is reset to "0000". 

•  The operating principle of Dolby C NR is similar to that of Dolby B NR except for the 

encoding /decoding response curves. The noise reduction effect obtained with Dolby 
C NR is up to 20 dB, compared to 10 dB with Dolby B NR. In addition, Dolby C NR 
uses an anti-saturation network and spectral skewing circuitry for a significant 
improvement in the dynamic range of the mid- to high-frequencies. 

Features of the Dolby HX-PRO Headroom Extension System 

(1)   Performance of Normal and Cr02 tapes can be upgraded closer to that of Metal tapes. 
(2)   The dynamic range in the treble is improved significantly. 
(3)   Since no decoding in playback is necessary, the improvement can be obviously heard 
 

on any hi-fi playback system including portable components and car systems. 

(4)   The system functions whether the Dolby B/C NR is engaged or not. 

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Summary of Contents for DN-720R

Page 1: ...STEREO CASSETTE TAPE DECK DN 720R OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...ct your DENON DEALER 3 Do not place anything inside Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the cassette tape deck Electric shock or malfunction may result Please record and retain the Model...

Page 3: ...ot likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 14 Clea...

Page 4: ...g the cord Keep the set free from moisture water and dust Unplug the power cord when not using the set for long periods of time For sets with ventilation holes Do not obstruct the ventilation holes Do...

Page 5: ...elector 19 inch Rack Mountable Speed Control of Approximately 12 Accurate Music Search System Display Memory Back up Leave your entire system including this cassette deck turned off until all connecti...

Page 6: ...speed regardless of the position of the tape speed control knob When set at the VARIABLE position the tape speed changes according to the position of the tape speed control knob TAPE SPEED control Us...

Page 7: ...Slack This cassette deck incorporates an automatic tape slackness preventive mechanism but it can not prevent such a slackness as shown below Remove it with a pencil or the like prior to use AUTO TAP...

Page 8: ...nd playback playback response will be adversely effected Switch on the source component tuner amplifier etc Set the TAPE MONITOR switch on your amplifier or receiver to the SOURCE position 8 PHONES Pl...

Page 9: ...better results Note Optimum recording levels can differ depending on program sources or the type of tape used RECORDING ADJUSTING If the high frequencies treble sounds are to be boosted turn the bias...

Page 10: ...the CUE state on automatically become the PLAY mode and begin performing the next melody 2 For hearing again the melody being reproduced At PLAY mode depress the PLAY button and the REW button simulta...

Page 11: ...high frequency signal during recording and reduces the level of these signals by an identical amount during playback As a result the playback signal is identical to the original source signal but the...

Page 12: ...on the heads clean the heads more often to enjoy optimum sound 12 Cleaning the Pinchroller and the Capstan If the pinchroller or the capstan accumulate dust tape transport may become unstable resultin...

Page 13: ...type detection a different tape indicator comes on without tape type detection holes holes The cassette tape cannot be removed If the power switch is turned off in either the Turn the power switch ON...

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