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AUTO TAPE SELECT FEATURE 

This Stereo Cassette Deck contains an Auto Tape Select feature which automatically selects 
the optimum bias and equalization for the tape in use. This is accomplished by detection of 
tape type detection holes in the cassette housing. 

PLAYBACK 

• 

If a tape without tape type detection holes is used, the deck will 

 

automatically adjust itself for normal tapes. 

• Switch on your amplifier or receiver. 
• Set the TAPE MONITOR switch on your amplifier or receiver to the TAPE position. 
• Operate the deck in numerical order as illustrated below: 

 

PHONES 

 

Playback sound is fed into the headphones set. 

 

POWER 

 

Push the switch to turn "ON"  the power. 

 

EJECT 

 

Press the EJECT button to open the cassette compartment. 

 

Cassette Compartment Cover 

 

Load the cassette tape

 

DOLBY NR 

 

For recordings made without Dolby NR, set to "OFF". 

 

For recordings made with Dolby B NR, set to "B". 

 

For recordings made with Dolby C NR, set to "C". 

 

For recordings made with Dolby S NR, set to "S". 

RECORDING 

• Switch on the source component (tuner, amplifier, etc.). 
• Set the TAPE MONITOR switch on your amplifier or receiver to the SOURCE position. 

 

POWER 

 

Push the switch to turn "ON" the power. 

 EJECT 

 

Press the EJECT button to open the cassette compartment. 

 

 

 

 

Cassette Compartment Cover 
(Make sure the erasure prevention tab has not been removed from the cassette shell 
half.) 

 DOLBY 

NR 

Set, in accordance with the recording to be made. For recordings without Dolby NR, 
set to "OFF". For recordings with Dolby B NR, set to "B". For recordings with Dolby C 
NR, set to "C". For recordings with Dolby S NR, set to "S". Future mistakes during 
playback can be avoided if the cassette is so marked for Dolby NR encoded 
recordings. 

 

MPX FILTER 
Button 

13

 it "ON" for the DOLBY NR recording of FM broadcasts (The MPX FILTER 

indicator 

24

 will light up). 

 

 

 

 

PLAY

 

 

Push the PLAY button  (The PLAY indicator will light up). 

•  When playback is finished, press the stop button. 
•  To restart the tape, press the PLAY button. 
•  If different types of Dolby Noise Reduction are used for record and 
 

playback, playback response will be adversely effected. 

 

• REC/REC MUTE 

 

When pressed, the deck goes into the record standby mode. The O 

 

REC and OV PAUSE indicators ® will light. Initial setting of recording 

 

levels should be made in the record standby mode. 

 

The tape speed control is set to the fixed mode and "FIX" lights on the 

 display. 

 

REC LEVEL 

 

Used to set the recording level. 

 

The left and right channels can be adjusted independently. Normally 

 

set the grooves in the controls for the left and right channels to the 

 

same positions. To change the left/right recording balance, operate 

 

the controls for the left and right channels separately. 

 (PLAY 

 

When pressed, the recording will start. 

 

(The >PLAY and OREC indicators ® will light up). 

Note: 

In the recording mode, the variable speed mode cannot be selected, and the mode 
is automatically switched to the fixed speed mode. 

 
•   When recording is finished, press the STOP button. 

Caution: 

Be careful not to erase important recordings by mistake. Mis-erasing can be avoided by following the two steps below: 
1.  If the PLAY button 

(17) 

is pressed while the REC indicator is on, the tape will be recorded. 

2.  If the PLAY and RECORD (*REC) button 

(17) 

are pressed at the same time, the tape will be recorded. 

3.  Performing the record pause or the stop operation during recording will create a discontinuous portion in the recording signal. The previously recorded signal may remain after erasure at 

this connecting portion. Also, a very small amount of the end portion of the previous song may be erased. 

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Summary of Contents for DN-790R

Page 1: ...STEREO CASSETTE TAPE DECK DN 790R OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...ontact 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 M...

Page 3: ...FRONT PANEL DISPLAY REAR PANEL 3...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...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 6: ...it of the ultimate in sound quality The high quality performance and easy operation are certain to provide you with many hours of outstanding listening pleasure TABLE OF CONTENTS Please check to make...

Page 7: ...remote control box can be connected to this unit No remote control box is included For remote control the user should build a remote control box referring to the schematic diagram remote control box s...

Page 8: ...er point automatically when this button is pressed in 17 Tape transport controls TAPE SIZE button You can know accurate elapsed time of the tape by adjusting the TAPE SIZE button to the tape size used...

Page 9: ...XLR 3 31 Connected them to the balanced output terminals on an amplifier or console b Pin layout Pin 1 Common Pin 2 Cold Pin 3 Hot c Applicable connector XLR 3 12C or the equivalent NOTE Do not short...

Page 10: ...dings MPX FILTER Button 13 it ON for the DOLBY NR recording of FM broadcasts The MPX FILTER indicator 24 will light up PLAY Push the PLAY button The PLAY indicator will light up When playback is finis...

Page 11: ...ss the CLEAR button Turn off the power The recording characteristics are reset to the standard values Note To achieve the optimum recording characteristics we recommend always tuning each tape before...

Page 12: ...utomatically create about 5 seconds of non recorded part and stay in the standby state MUSIC SEARCH SYSTEM This device is a convenient system which detects the non recorded part of more than 4 seconds...

Page 13: ...ost of the treble range components distorted or lost during recording on conventional cassette decks are more faithfully recorded on the new cassette deck Note The method of measuring the time and the...

Page 14: ...length of the cable the more susceptible the system will be to the effects of external noise Keep cable lengths to 2 m or less Do not locate equipment that produces electrical noise in the vicinity o...

Page 15: ...on the heads clean the heads more often to enjoy optimum sound Cleaning the Pinchroller and the Capstan If the pinchroller or the capstan accumulate dust tape transport may become unstable resulting f...

Page 16: ...oved If the power switch is turned off in either the Turn the power switch ON again and then recording or playback mode and the unit is press the stop button stopped there may be case when the Then in...

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