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Precautions
Environment
Avoid using the deck in the following cir-
cumstances:
eHigh temperature
(such as heater, direct
sunlight).
e Extremely low temperature.
e Excessive humidity.
e Dusty atmosphere.
Where
power
line voltage fluctuation
is
severe (the use of a voltage regulator may
be advisable).
Cassette Tape (Fig. 2)
Tape Selection:
For the automatic tape select function to
work properly, metal and chrome (cobalt)
formula tapes must have tape identification
holes.
Tape Handling:
Do not store tape in the following places:
eOn top of heaters, in direct sunlight or in
any other high-temperature areas.
e Near speakers, on TV sets or amplifiers or
near any strong magnetic fields.
e High-humidity areas or dirty, dusty areas.
Avoid dropping or subjecting the cassettes
to excessive shock.
Voltage
Conversion
(For general export
models) (Fig. 3.)
If it is necessary
to change the voltage
requirements
of the deck to match
your
area, use the following procedure:
1, DISCONNECT POWER
LINE CORD.
2. Using a screwdriver,
turn the selector
until the desired voltage marking ap-
pears.
IMPORTANT (for U.K. Customers)
The wiers in this mains lead are coloured
in accordance with. the following code:
sh 'BLUE:
NEUTRAL
BROWN: LIVE.
As the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of
apparatus may. not corres-
pond. with the coloured markings identi-
fying the terminals in.your- plug, pro-
ceed as follows:
The wire which. is coloured BLUE must
be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter. N or coloured
BLACK.
The wire which is coloured
BROWN
must be connected to the
terminal which is marked |
Lor. coloured RED. -
In the U.K., "this unit i is sold without an
AC plug.
This product is manufactured to comply
with the radio interference of EEC direc-
tive ""82/499/EEC."
*Dolby
noise
reduction
and
HX
PRO
headroom extension manufactured under
license from Dolby Laboratories Licens-
ing Corporation. HX PRO originated by
Bang and Olufsen. "Dolby", the double-
D symbol
and "HX
PRO"
are trade-
marks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
**
dbx is a trademark of dbx incorporated.
dbx
noise
reduction
system
manu-
factured
under
license
from
dbx
In-
corporated.
Connections (Fig. 1)
eTurn off power for all equipment before
making connections.
eRead
instructions
for each
component
you intend to use with the deck.
Features and Controls (Fig. 5 and 6)
SS
@ POWER Switch
Press to switch the deck on. The display
window will be illuminated. Press again to
turn the deck off.
Note: If you switch the power on again,
be sure to wait more than 2 seconds after
the power has been switched off.
@ EJECT Button
Press in the stop mode to open the cassette
holder.
© REMOTE
SENSOR (Remote
Control Infrared Signal Receptor)
This receives signals from the RC-311 in-
frared remote control unit. See page 11.
OTIMER Switch
PLAY:
For timer playback
QUT:
Set to this position when not using
a timer.
REC:
For timer recording
(Refer to page 11.)
© Cassette Holder
@ << (Rewind) Button
Pressing this button rewinds the tape at high
speed from right to left. When the tape is
fully rewound,
the auto stop mechanism
stops automatically the tape transport. For
the R-919X, this buttons functions as the
fast-forward and rewind button, depending
on the tape travel. For example, pressing
this button fast-forwards the tape in the
reverse side.
@ STOP Button
Press to stop the tape travel and release any
other mode.
@a. Forward/Reverse Play ( </> )
Button (R-919 X)
Press » side to play the tape in the forward
direction, and press < side to play in the
reverse side.
@b. Play ( > ) Button (V-970X)
Pressing this button causes the tape to run
at normal speed (from left to right).
© >» (Fast-Forward) Button
Pressing this button fast-forwards the tape
at high speed for left to right. In the same
way,
tape
transport
stops automatically
when
the tape
is fully wound.
For the
R-919X, this button functions as both fast-
forward and rewind button, depending on
the tape travel.
@ RECORD Button
Press
this
button
together
with
the >
button (< or > on the R-919X) to start
recording. The RECORD indicator lights in
red.
@ PAUSE (")/REC MUTE Button
Press the left side of this button to tem-
porarily stop tape travel during recording or
playback (the PAUSE indicator lights).
Pressing the right side of this button, during
recording, leaves about 4 seconds of blank
space on a tape. Then the deck enters the
record-pause
mode.
To restart recording,
press the left side of the button.
@MPxX FILTER Button
Press this button when making a Dolby NR
recording of an FM broadcast; the indicator
lights. It eliminates the pilot tone (19 kHz)
and sub carrier tone (38 kHz) of the FM
broadcast which could affect operation of
the
Dolby
noise
reduction
system.
To
release
this
function,
press
the
MPX
FILTER button again.
@NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM
Switches
OUT: Press this button when you do not
want to use any of noise reduction
systems.
OGB: Press this button when
making a
recording
using the Dolby
B type
noise reduction
system,
or playing
back tapes recorded with Dolby B
type NR.
QOC:
Press this button
when
making
a
recording
using the Dolby
C type
noise reduction
system,
or playing
back tapes recorded with Dolby C
type NR.
dbx:
Press
this
button
when
making
recordings with the dbx NR system
or when playing back tapes recorded
with dbx NR.
@ AUTO MONITOR Button
This button
allows
you
to select which
signal is to be monitored and to display its
level
on the meter.
When
the power
is
applied to the deck, the monitor mode is
set to TAPE, showing the signal recorded on
the tape is monitored and displayed on the
meter.
When
the deck enters the record-
pause mode, the monitor mode is automati-
cally switched to SOURCE,
showing the
signal input to the deck (from the LINE IN
jacks:on the rear panel) is monitored and
displayed. And when the record-pause mode
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