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Selecting the same input to listen to will not affect the signal sent out to the recorder and will now enable you to listen to the input being recorded. If your tape recorder is a 3 head design, this will allow A-B monitoring of the actual recording while it is taking place. Switching between the original source and the 'tape V button during recording will then allow you to make a true 'before and after'(A-B) comparison. Playback ('tape 1') Push the 'tape I' button.and set your tape recorder in its playback mode. 9 Recording and playback ('tape 2') Proceed exactly as above, except use the 'tape 2’ sockets and 'tape 2' button when monitoring or playing back the recording. Tape to tape dubbing The Delta 110 allows 2 way tape dubbing (copying) from 'tape 1' to 'tape 2' or vice versa. For example, to copy from a recorder connected to the 'tape 1 'sockets to a recorder connected to 'tape 2', first push the 'record' button on the Delta 110 and then select 'tape 1' This routes the 'tape 1' signal to 'tape 2's' output. Then set the second tape recorder into its record' mode and the first to 'playback' mode to enable the transfer to take place. If you wish to listen to this transfer while it is taking place do not push the 'tape 1' button to try to listen as this will disable the signal sent out from 'tape I'to 'tape 2'. Instead, push the'tape 2'button to listen to the signal routed back to the pre-amplifier via the second tape recorder's own amplifiers. This logic is built into the control program to avoid tape feedback loops. Therefore, it is not possible to assign both 'listen' and 'record' functions at the same time to either 'tape 1' or 'tape 2'. If the 'listen' function is already 'tape 1' (or 'tape 2') and the equivalent 'record'function is selected, the command is ignored. If the 'record'function is already 'tape 1 '(or'tape 2') and the equivalent 'listen' function is selected, then the 'listen' selection will override the 'record', which will be disabled. Delta 110 digital pre-amplifier Remote control of the Delta 110 The CR20 remote control handset is supplied with the Delta 110. It is powered by 4 x alkaline manganese AAA cells (supplied), which are inserted in the base of the handset. To access the battery compartment, slide the whole bottom panel forwards approximately 5cm (2 inches). Take care to insert the batteries the right way round. We recommend that the batteries should be removed from the handset if it is not to be used for some time. Using your CR20 remote control The CR20 remote handset has a range of about 5 metres, and should always be pointed at the centre of the Delta 110. Take care not to obstruct the remote receiver (located immediately below the mute LED) or the pre-amplifier will not accept the handset's commands. When using your handset, hold each button down for about 1 second. Do not attempt to press more than one button at a time. The CR20 allows remote selection of any of the seven inputs, together with the absolute phase of the digital inputs, and mono/ stereo selection. In addition the CR20 allows the user to adjust the volume control up and down by pressing the 'volume'+ and - keys. These activate a small motor behind the volume control; it takes approximately 6 seconds to go from zero to maximum or vice-versa. It is not possible to adjust the balance by remote control. The mute button reduces the output level of the preamplifier by 40dB - when it is activated the mute LED in the centre of the pre-amplifier glows red. This can be most useful when taking telephone calls or answering the front door etc. Pushing the mute button for a second time will restore normal operation. 10 The red standby button puts the whole pre-amplifier into 'standby' mode. All inputs/outputs are disabled and only the green power LED remains on. Nevertheless, all power supplies remain active, keeping the Delta 110's circuits fully warmed up and ready for use. All functions may be restored to their pre-standby status by pressing the standby button for a second time. Notes 1. If the remote control becomes lost or accidentally disabled, it is possible to remove the Delta 110 from its standby or mute modes by briefly switching the unit off and on again with the mains power switch. 2. The 'record' function has been deliberately omitted from the remote control in order to avoid accidental or inadvertent operation. 3. The volume control of the Delta 110 may also be operated by the CR10 remote control handset supplied with Arcam CD players (Arcam Alpha, Delta 70.2 and Delta 1 70 models). Other handsets that use the Philips RC-5 system may also be compatible. 4. The two unmarked buttons on the CR20 have no function. Delta 110 digital pre-amplifier Cartridge loading modules These optional accessories are passive, switchable modules signed to modify the input impedance of the amplifier in order to 'obtain the best match with the cartridge in use. As the Delta 110 has a single set o...
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