Denon DN-S3700 Owners Manual - Page 28
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Getting Started Connections Playback Basic Operations Memo Function Utility Specifications (2) MEMO CALL [Memo Call] • When a file for which a memo has been stored is called out, the "MEMO" indicator flashes for about 5 seconds or less. • To call out the Memo data, select the file that you made a "MEMO". Then the "MEMO" indicator lights up. • Push the MEMO button to enable Memo call function. • When the PARAMETERS button is pushed in the Memo call mode, all the data stored in the memory is loaded. DN-S3700 goes to standby mode at the called Cue point. • When the playing pitch is loaded from the Memo with "PITCH" indicator flashes, playing Pitch is locked until Pitch Slider comes same Pitch. While playing Pitch is locked, "PITCH" indicator keeps flashing. NOTE MEMO CALL of MP3 files may not be completed according to the file condition. (3) MEMO CLEAR [Memo Clear] • To clear one Memo data, select the file that you stored a MEMO. Then the "MEMO" indicator lights up. • Push the MEMO button to enable Memo clear function. • Turn the PARAMETERS knob until "MEMO CLEAR" is displayed. • When the PARAMETERS button is pushed in MEMO CLEAR mode, the Memo data is cleared and the "MEMO" indicator on the display turns off. • All the CD memos can be cleared at once using the utility mode ("ALL Clear" in the utility's memo data mode (vpage 24)). (4) Sharing memo data When two DN-S3700s are connected by D-LINK, the memo data can be shared. The memo data sharing function allows you to store up to 10,000 memos. NOTE When there is memo data for the same track on the two DN-S3700s, the memo data on the DN-S3700 on which the memo was called out is used. It is not possible to delete the memo data on the other DN-S3700 connected by D-LINK. Perform the operation on the DN-S3700 on which the data is stored. When the memo data on the other DN-S3700 connected by D-LINK can be referenced, it is not possible to store the data even if there is no memo data on the DN-S3700 being operated. To store the data, either cancel the D-LINK connection or first delete the memo data in question from the DN-S3700 connected by D-LINK. If memo's are set for Playlists they will remain intact as long as no changes are made to the Playlist. If Playlist are altered in any way, the memo's will be lost. MEMO Mode NO. MEMO Mode 1 In the CD play mode 2 For the file playback mode 3 For the Playlist playback mode Playback file MEMO storage place Numerical limit of MEMO CD-DA/CD-ROM (MP3) Memory in DN-S3700 Up to 5000 memos USB file (WAV, MP3) USB memory device (files) Number of tracks b USB file in the USB memory device Number of tracks in the Playlist (WAV, MP3) (Playlists) Playlist (Max. 99) b b When there is few space capacity of the USB memory device, the information cannot be stored. About Character Input With the DN-S3700, when inputting characters for playlist names, etc., the characters can be input using from a keyboard. Characters can be input efficiently in the same way as when operating a computer's keyboard. Character Input Using the Keyboard Input the character. b When the characters are typed on the keyboard, they are added at the end of the character input section. Clearing characters. b Delete characters in the character input section by operating the keyboard's "BACK SPACE" keys. Enter the string of characters you have input. b When the keyboard's "ENTER" key is operated, the string of characters in the character input section is entered and move to the next screen. NOTE The characters usable on the DN-S3700 are as shown on the diagram below. Note that usable characters differ according to the character input target. ID3 Tag (ASCII/Unicode (UTF-8/UTF-16)) File Name/ Playlist Name ID3 Tag (Genre) Alphabet ABCDEFGHIJKLMN ABCDEFGHIJKLMN ABCDEFGHIJKLMN OPQRSTUVWXYZ OPQRSTUVWXYZ OPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnop abcdefghijklmnop abcdefghijklmnop q r s t u v w x y z q r s t u v w x y z q r s t u v w x y z Numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Symbols Space Space Space ISO 8959-1 NOTE You can perform any Search functions using these Latin-1 characters. Be sure to make the region setting at "Region USA" in the presetting.