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6L
Direction
of
Tape
Playback
The
relationship
between
the
Operating
buttons
on
the
Operating
buttons
and
direction
of
tape
travel
or
1.
Tape
size
selector
D-F10
and
the
direction
of
tape
travel
is
as
shown
on
the
«When
using
the
tape
counter,
be
sure
to
set
the
size
of
the
tape
being
used
@
Press
the
TAPE
SIZE
button
on
the
remote
control
unit
to
display
the
tape
size,
then
press
the
button
again
to
select
the
desired
tape
size.
The
display
changes
as
follows
each
time
the
button
is
pressed:
The
side
facing
the
top
when
the
cassette
tape
is
loaded
in
the
cassette
tray
is
played
or
recorded.
Using
the
Tape
Counter
*
"C46L",
“C5OL”
and
“C54L”
are
for
tapes
with
large
hubs.
Tape
sizes
other
than
the
ones
indicated
above
cannot
be
set.
2.
Tape
counter
The
D-F10’s
tape
counter
includes
the
two
modes
described
below.
The
mode
switches
as
follows
each
time
the
REMAIN
button
on
the
remote
control
unit
is
pressed:
[Linear
mode]
[Remaining
time
mode’]
The
mode
can
be
changed
whether
the
tape
is
stopped
or
moving.
(1)
Linear
mode
©
This
indicates
the
tape’s
elapsed
time
in
minutes
and
seconds.
The
counter
is
reset
to
“00.00”
when
a
new
tape
is
loaded
and
when
the
RESET
button
is
pressed.
@
If
you
make
notes
on
the
number
on
the
counter
and
S
o
S
9
the
recorded
content
while
recording
or
playing
tapes,
these
notes
can
be
used
to
easily
find
the
(minutes)
(seconds)
section
you
want
to
play
or
record.
{2)
Remaining
time
mode
®
This
indicates
the
remaining
time
on
the
tape.
When
this
mode
is
selected,
“REMAIN”
appears
on
the
display
(@).
0)
@
Ga
Oe
On
A
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ie
3)
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ea
eo
@
When
over
8
minutes
@
When
under
8
minutes
remain
remain
m
m4
[oa-
-}[0
123
(@)
flashes
for
approximately
10
seconds
after
the
tape
is
started
while
the
remaining
time
is
being
calculated.
After
this,
only
the
minutes
are
displayed
if
there
are
more
than
8
minutes
remaining
(@),
and
both
the
minutes
and
seconds
are
displayed
if
there
are
less
than
8
minutes
remaining
(@).
e"..--
"
flashes
on
the
display
during
the
fast-forward
and
rewind
Operations.
3.
Tape
end
warning
This
“REMAIN”
indicator
starts
flashing
to
indicate
that
there
is
little
time
remaining
on
the
tape
during
recording
or
playback.
(There
may
be
a
major
error
in
the
time
at
which
the
“REMAIN”
indicator
starts
flashing
if
the
actual
tape
and
the
tape
size
selector
setting
do
not
match,
so
be
sure
to
set
the
proper
tape
size
for
the
tape
being
used.)
@
The
“REMAIN”
indicator
flashes
starts
approximately
5
minutes
before
the
end
of
the
tape
when
the
counter
is
set
to
the
linear
mode.
Press
the
REMAIN
button
on
the
remote
control
unit
as
necessary
to
switch
the
counter
to
the
remaining
time
mode
to
check
the
remaining
time.
©The
“REMAIN”
indicator
remains
lit
without
flashing
when
the
remaining
time
mode
is
set.
*
The
tape
end
warning
is
only
a
rough
indicator,
and
differs
according
to
the
thickness
of
the
tape’s
hubs
and
the
thickness
of
the
tape.
In
same
cases,
it
may
not
function.
NOTE:
The
0-F10's
tape
counter
and
tape
end
warning
are
set
for
use
with
C46,
C50,
C54,
C60,
C74,
C90,
C100,
C120,
C46L,
CSOL
or
C54l
cassette
tapes
(“L”
indicates
tapes
with
large
hubs},
so
they
may
be
off
when
using
tapes
of
other
sizes
or
when
the
tape
size
setting
is
not
the
same
as
the
size
of
the
tape
being
used.
When
using
tapes
of
other
sizes.
select
the
nearest
tape
size
to
minimize
the
error.
The
tape
counter
is
not
as
accurate
as
a
clock,
and
may
be
slightly
different
from
the
actual
time,
since
the
tape
thickness
differs
depending
on
the
type
of
cassette
tape
(tape
position
and
time).
The
counter
may
also
be
off
due
to
differences
in
the
hub
size
(small
or
large).
Large
hubs
are
hubs
with
a
diameter
of
approximately
27mm.
Note
that
there
may
be
a
major
error
in
the
remaining
time
display
if
tapes
with
larger
hubs
are
used.
Normal
hub
Large
hub
17
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2
m
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BrandDenon
ModelD-F10
CategoryStereo System
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