Sherwood Newcastle D-480 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 14

ENGLISH

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SELECTING A COUNTER MODE

Press the DUBBING MODE button to
select the normal or high speed(1.5 times
normal speed) dubbing.

3

To stop dubbing.

4

High quality sound will be obtained in the nomal

speed dubbing mode.

Then dubbing will start.

NOTE

During dubbing, the Dolby NR is automatically set to OFF and the recorded tape can be dubbed as it is.
During dubbing, do not change the speed. If so, tape click noise may be recorded.
During dubbing, the settings of the REC LEVEL and the REC BALANCE controls are ignored.

There are two kinds of counter mode: tape counter, time counter for displaying the elapsed recording or playback time.

Select the desired counter mode.

Each time this button is pressed, the counter mode

changes as follows;

Example : When  selecting the time counter.

TAPE COUNTER mode

TIME COUNTER mode

TAPE COUNTER

TIME COUNTER

DUBBING

HIGH

NORMAL

B C

NORM

HIGH

SYN

MPX

MIN

SEC

RELAY

REC

P

CD

M

REC

L

R

dB

-

00

-20 -10  -6

-3

0

+3

+6

B C

NORM

HIGH

SYN

MPX

MIN

SEC

RELAY

REC

P

CD

M

REC

L

R

dB

-

00

-20 -10  -6

-3

0

+3

+6

MODE

Summary of Contents for Newcastle D-480

Page 1: ...0 20 10 6 3 0 3 6 DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK D 480 AUTO REVERSE PLAY AUTO TAPE SELECTOR RECORD PLAY AUTO TAPE SELECTOR HX PRO AUTO REVERSE RESET A B MODE RELAY PLAY DUBBING CD SYN REC EJECT HIGH NORMAL AMS...

Page 2: ...intended to alert the user to the presence of unisulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This sy...

Page 3: ...t that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and that the installation is completely safe For your safety if in any doubt about the effective earthing of...

Page 4: ...OUTLET REGIONAL OPTION Power always flows to this outlet regardless of whether this unit is switched ON or OFF if power flows through the AC input cord of this unit NOTE The equipment whose power con...

Page 5: ...E SIZE MEMORY NR B C OFF COUNTER B A 1 2 12 13 25 24 23 24 23 B C NORM HIGH SYN MPX MIN SEC RELAY REC P CD M REC L R dB 20 10 6 3 0 3 6 DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK D 480 AUTO REVERSE AY AUTO TAPE SELECTOR RE...

Page 6: ...and this unit will be in recording pause mode To start recording press the FORWARD PLAY or REVERSE PLAY button PAUSE BUTTON DECK A only Press this button to temporarily stop playing back or recording...

Page 7: ...nding DECK to open the cassette door when the deck is in the stop mode The door can be easily dismounted by pushing it up and then taking it out toward the front after opening the door 24 EJECT BUTTON...

Page 8: ...tically by the auto tape selector and recording bias and equalization are set automatically according to the characteristics of the tape such as normal chrome or metal tape According to the type of th...

Page 9: ...y patterns are different according to the reverse mode Refer to the followings Example When starting the forward playback at DECK B ENGLISH One side play or recording Side A STOP Side B STOP Side A Si...

Page 10: ...nt program can be searched quickly During playback press the button the desired number of times Example When listening to the second program before or after the present program The second program can...

Page 11: ...0 6 Adjust the balance of the right and left recording level with the REC BALANCE control 7 Press the PLAY button to start recording To restart recording press the corresponding PLAY button In general...

Page 12: ...or each tape used in order to obtain good recordings by fully utilizing the tape characteristics The optimum recording level depends on the type of music to be recorded and also on the type of tape us...

Page 13: ...receiver If 8 seconds elapses after starting recording the CD player starts play automatically NOTE Only when the erase protection taps on the cassette tapes are in place CD synchro record function wi...

Page 14: ...noise may be recorded During dubbing the settings of the REC LEVEL and the REC BALANCE controls are ignored There are two kinds of counter mode tape counter time counter for displaying the elapsed rec...

Page 15: ...yed The time counter is not actually a clock so that the displayed time is not exactly equal to the actual elapsed time The unit will automatically returns to the memorized position when the FAST FORW...

Page 16: ...pes at both channels independently Since the system is automatically engaged during the recording process only the audiophile can enjoy the full benefits of any tape without worrying about proper adju...

Page 17: ...removed cover with adhesive tape Do not store the tapes in direct sunlight or near equipment that generates heat Keep the tapes away from any magnetic fields Do not touch the tape surface Store the t...

Page 18: ...lection of the Dolby NR system The tape is stretched or wrinkled Dirty capstans or pinch rollers The tape is irregularly wound Magnetized head Poor connections The tabs have been removed The REC LEVEL...

Page 19: ...t 120 V 60 Hz Power Consumption 16 W Dimensions W H D 440 125 245 mm 17 1 3 4 15 16 9 5 8 inches Weight Net 5 8 Kg 12 8 lbs Note Specifications and design subject to change without notice for improvem...

Page 20: ...5707 04683 004 0 9007018996...

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