Troubleshooting, Specifications – Denon DN-720R User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Make sure of the followings before you consider as any malfunctions:
1. Are all the connections correct?
2. Is the set being operated correctly in accordance with the operating instructions?
3. Are the speakers and amplifiers functioning correctly? If the tape deck still does not function properly, check it again, using the check list below.
If the symptom does not correspond to the check list, please contact your DENON dealer.

Problem Cause Remedy
Tape does not run.

Power cord is off.

• Check power cord.

Tape is completely wound up.

Rewind tape.

Tape is loose.

Tighten tape with a pencil, etc.

Cassette is not loaded properly.

Load cassette properly.

• Defective cassette.

Replace cassette.

Tape is not recorded when recording button is

No cassette is loaded.

Load cassette.

pressed.

• Erase prevention tab is broken off.

Cover hole with plastic tape.

Sound is warbled or distorted.

Heads, capstan or pinchroller are contaminated

Clean them.

• Tape is wound too tight.

Fast forward or rewind to loosen tape

winding.

• Recording input level is too high.

Adjust recording input level.

• Tape is worn out and has "drop-outs".

Replace tape.

Excessive noise.

Tape is worn.

Replace tape.

• Heads, capstan or pinchroller are contaminated

Clean them.

• Heads are magnetized.

Demagnetize heads.

• Recording input level is too low.

Adjust recording input level.

High frequency (treble) is emphasized.

• Dolby NR button is set improperly.

Set Dolby NR button properly.

High frequency (treble) is lost.

Heads are contaminated.

Clean them.

• Tape is worn.

Replace tape.

When a Cr02 or metal tape is placed in the deck,

• The cassette housing is of an older design

Use the latest cassette with tape 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 again, and then

recording or playback mode, and the unit is

press the stop button.

stopped, there may be case when the

Then, in the stop mode, press the EJECT

cassette cannot be removed, even if the

button to remove the cassette tape.

EJECT button is pressed.

SPECIFICATIONS

Type

Vertical tape loading; 4-track 2-channel

stereo cassette deck

Heads

Recording/ playback head (Amorphous) x 1

Erase head (Double-gap ferrite) x 1

Motors

Capstan (DC servo motor) x 1

Reel (DC motor) x 1

Tape Speed

4.8 cm/sec. (FIX)

Variable (PLAY)

Approx. ±72%

Fast Forward,
Rewind Time

Approx. 110 sec. with a C-60 cassette

Recording Bias

Approx 105 kHz

Overall S/N Ratio
(at 3% THD level)

Dolby C NR on: more than 74 dB (CCIR/ARM1

Overall Frequency
Response

25 - 19,000 Hz ±3 dB (at-20 dB, Metal tape)

Channel Separation

More than 40 d8 (at 1 kHz)

Crosstalk

More than 65 dB (at 1 kHz)

Wow & Flutter

0.055% WRMS (JIS method), ±0.14°/ w. peak

Inputs
Line

80 mV (-20 dBm) input level at maximum

Input impedance: 50 kohm unbalanced

Outputs
Line

775 mV (0 dB) output level at maximum

(with 47 kohm load, recorded level of
200 pwb/mm)
Headphone

1.2 mW output level at maximum

(optimum load impedance
8 ohm

-V

1.2 kohm)

Power supply

Voltage is shown on rating label

Power Consumption

16 W

Dimensions

(4831W) x 1341H) x 2751D) mm

Weight 4.7

kg

Installation

19-inch rack mountable (3U)

Above specifications and design styling are subject to change for

improvement.

• Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension manufactured
under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. HX Pro
originated by Bang & Aloofness.
"DOLBY", the double-D symbol mand "HX PRO" are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

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