Denon DN-T625 Operating Instructions - Page 12
Playing folders or files, rogrammed playback of folders, or files, Random playback
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ENGLISH (1) Playing folders or files 1. Load a disc containing MP3 files. • Example When the number of folders is "120" and the number of files is "512" 2. [ To select a folder ] q In the stop mode, press the FOLDER button !1 to turn on the "FOLDER" indicator. w Turn the select knob !2 to select the folder you want to listen to. • The folder name scrolls on the display. e When the CUE button r is pressed at this time, files in the folder can be selected. • Operate following the procedure under "To select a file". [ To select a file ] q In the stop mode, press the TITLE button !0 to turn on the "FILE" indicator. ✽ This operation is only necessary when the "FOLDER" indicator is lit. w Turn the select knob !2 to select the file you want to listen to. • The file name scrolls on the display. 3. Press the play/pause (1 3) button t. • After the track number is displayed, the folder or file name scrolls on the display and playback starts. • The stop mode is set automatically once the last track on the disc is played. ✽ When the TIME button i is pressed during playback, the "FOLDER" or "FILE" indicator turns off and the track number of elapsed track time are displayed. ✽ The display switches as follows each time the TITLE button !0 is pressed during playback : File name (The "FILE" indicator lights.) (2) Programmed playback of folders or files Use this function to select certain tracks from the disc and program them to play in a certain order. A maximum of 99 files and folders can be programmed. (Programs can included both files and folders.) 2 Programming 1. In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM/DIRECT button $0. • The "PROG" indicator lights. 2. [ To select a folder ] q Press the FOLDER button !1 to turn on the "FOLDER" indicator. w Press the number buttons #9 to select the folder you want to program. • Example : When folder "5" is programmed in the first place [ To select a file ] q Press the TITLE button !0 to turn on the "FILE" indicator. ✽ This operation is only necessary when the "FOLDER" indicator is lit. w Press the number buttons #9 to select the file you want to program. • Example : When the 21st track is programmed in the second place Title name (The "TITLE" indicator lights.) Artist name (The "ARTIST" indicator lights.) Album name (The "ALBUM" indicator lights.) Elapsed time of currently playing track 3. Press the play/pause (1 3) button t. • The tracks are played in the programmed order. ✽ When the TIME button i is pressed during playback, the "FOLDER" or "FILE" indicator turns off and the track number of elapsed track time are displayed. 2 Editing the program ✽ To check the contents of the program, press the CALL button #8. The programmed tracks appear in the programmed order on the display each time the CALL button #8 is pressed. ✽ To clear part of a program q Press the CALL button #8. w Use the search buttons (6, 7) o to select the file or folder to be cleared. When selected, the contents of that program are displayed. e Press the 0/CLEAR button #9 twice to clear the displayed file or folder. ✽ Adding to programs q Press the CALL button #8. w Use the search buttons (6, 7) o to select the file or folder to be added. e Follow the procedure under "To select a folder " or "To select a file" to select a file or folder and add it to the program. ✽ To clear the entire program, press the PROGRAM/DIRECT button $0 while in the stop mode. ✽ To use the direct play function, first press the PROGRAM/DIRECT button $0 while in the playback mode to cancel the program mode. NOTES : • Programming is not possible in the play or pause mode. • Direct searching is not possible during programmed playback. 2 Presetting Programs • Programs can be stored in the preset memory. When a disc for which a program is preset is loaded, the programmed playback mode is set automatically. • Programs can be stored for up to three discs. 1. Follow the instructions under "Programming" to input the program. 2. Follow the instructions under "(2) Presetting Procedure" to set the preset mode. (See Page 18.) 3. Turn the select knob !2 to select "02:Prg1" (or "03:Prg2" or "04:Prg3"). 4. Press the select knob !2. • The character display changes as follows : [Before change] [After change] Prg1 OFF ⇒ Prg1 ON Prg2 OFF ⇒ Prg2 ON Prg3 OFF ⇒ Prg3 ON 5. Press the stop (2) button u. • The preset setting mode is canceled and the set return to the normal mode. • To play a preset disc : Load a disc for which a program is preset. 6. Press the play/pause (1 3) button t. (3) Random playback 2 All-track random Use this function to play all the tracks on the disc once in random order. • Set the play mode to the continuous play mode. $2 1. In the stop mode (The "FOLDER" indicator turns off.), press the RANDOM button #7. • The "RAND" indicator lights. 2. Press the play/pause (1 3) button t. • Tracks are automatically played in random order. ✽ To cancel the all-track random mode, press the RANDOM button #7 again. 2 1-folder random Use this function to play all the tracks in a single folder once in random order. • Set the play mode to the single play mode. $2 1. In the stop mode, press the FOLDER button !1. • The "FOLDER" indicator lights. 2. Turn the select knob !2 to select the folder to be played in random order. • The folder name scrolls on the display. 3. Press the RANDOM button #7 once. • The "RAND" and "FOLDER" indicator lights. 4. Press the play/pause (1 3) button t. • A track in the selected folder is selected automatically and playback starts. • The stop mode is set automatically once all the tracks in the folder have been played. ✽ When the TIME button i is pressed during playback, the track number of elapsed track time are displayed. (The "FOLDER" indicator do not turns off.) ✽ To cancel the 1-folder random mode, press the RANDOM button #7 again. 12