Denon DCM-460 Operating Instructions - Page 17

Program/Direct

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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-239 (DCM-560) Drawer Open/Close button (il OPEN/CLOSE) -4:23 1 OPEN/CLOSE DENONR fI FROG/DIRECT Setting to the Program Mode • For program search, press the PROG/DIRECT button then the track number buttons (1 through 10 and t10). • The remote control unit is normally set to the direct mode. Program/Direct button (PROG/DIRECT) Play button I 11, ) Pause button ( II ) Stop button ( ■ ) Automatic search forward button ( Automatic search reverse button ( n- r I OO nO A 5 I ESTOP O O O3 01 6 O L O 9j Ill I Track number buttons (1 through 10) +10 button Volume buttons (VOLUME) Manual search reverse button ( H ) VOLUME ,. 1 I Manual search forward button ( I Favorite Track File Clear button (F. T. FILE-CLEAR) Favorite Track File button (F. T. FILE-FILE) Random button (RANDOM) I rw' Toisc i 0503 056fIllI =3I I - cjisc SILiP I FILE CLEAR CALL 1a = -F T.FiLE RANDOM 11PAE REPEAT Disc Number buttons (1-5) Disc Skip + button (DISC SKIP 1-) Disc Skip - button (DISC SKIP -) Call button (CALL) Repeat button (REPEAT) Time button (TIME) Use this to adjust the output level output of the II VARIABLE. The volume increases when the (+) button is ii pressed, decreases when the (-) button is pressed. lj • Direct Selection • Inputting the Track Numbers Normally, direct search is possible simply by pressing the For track numbers below 10, simply press the corresponding desired number buttons. button. For track numbers of 11 and greater, press the +10 • Program Selection (During playback, the track which is then the number buttons. currently playing is programmed as the 1st track.) For example, for track number 22 press +10 twice then 2. Press the PROG/DIRECT button, then press the number buttons. • Volume The volume control on the unit will operate when the volume li For example, to program tracks number 3, 11, and 5, press buttons are pressed. The volume can be checked by looking at PROG/DIRECT 3 - +10 and 1 5. the position of the control. To cancel the program, press the PROG/DIRECT button. • Skipping Discs The Disc Skip button (DISC SKIP +, -) will not function in the random and program modes. During disc sequential random playback, when the Disc Skip + button is pressed, the following disc is played in random order. iI • The Time indicator indicates the amount of elapsed time for the track currently being played, the amount of time remaining for the current track and the amount of time remaining for all tracks yet to be played. Normally, the amount of elapsed time for the current track is displayed. Pressing this button once causes the SINGLE I indicator to light up, displaying the amount of time remaining for the current track. Pressing the button once more turns the SINGLE indicator off and causes the L TOTAL I indicator to light up, displaying the time remaining for all tracks yet to be played on the disc. Pressing the button once again turns the [ TOTAL indicator off and causes the indicator to display the elapsed time for the current track. • During playback, the total remaining time is the remaining time for the disc. For programmed playback, the remaining time for the program is only displayed when the programmed tracks are all on the same disc. In the case of 21st and subsequent tracks, the time remaining for one track is displayed "----". When 21st and subsequent tracks is programmed, the time remaining for all tracks is displayed "----". ---" is displayed when tracks on more than one disc are programmed.

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REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
RC
-239
(DCM-560)
(i
l
OPEN/CLOSE)
Drawer
Open/Close
button
-
4:23
1
OPEN/CLOSE
Play
button
I
1
1,
)
Pause
button
(
II
)
I
Stop
button
(
)
I
DENONR
fI
FROG/DIRECT
Setting
to
the
Program
Mode
For
program
search,
press
the
PROG/DIRECT
button
then
the
track
number
buttons
(1
through
10
and
t10).
The
remote
control
unit
is
normally
set
to
the
direct
mode.
Program/Direct
button
(PROG/DIRECT)
n
O
ESTOP
Automatic
search
forward
button
(
n
-
r
O
O
01
A
5
6
O
O
L
O
O
3
O
9
j
Automatic
search
reverse
button
(
Ill
Track
number
buttons
(1
through
10)
+10
button
Manual
search
reverse
button
(
H
)
I
Volume
buttons
(VOLUME)
VOLUME
,.
1
I
Ir
w
'
0503
05
6
fI
ll
I
Disc
Number
buttons
(1—5)
Manual
search
forward
button
(
I
=3I
I
(F.
T.
FILE
-CLEAR)
Toisc
i
cji
sc
SILiP
I
Favorite
Track
File
Clear
button
Favorite
Track
File
button
(F.
T.
FILE
-FILE)
Random
button
(RANDOM)
a
=
FILE
CLEAR
1
-F
T.FiLE
-
Disc
Skip
+
button
(DISC
SKIP
1-)
RANDOM
11PAE
REPEAT
CALL
Disc
Skip
-
button
(DISC
SKIP
-)
Call
button
(CALL)
Time
button
(TIME)
Direct
Selection
Normally,
direct
search
is
desired
number
buttons.
Program
Selection
(During
playback,
the
track
which
currently
playing
is
programmed
as
the
1st
track.)
Press
the
PROG/DIRECT
button,
then
press
the
number
buttons.
For
example,
to
program
tracks
number
3,
11,
and
5,
press
PROG/DIRECT
3
-
+10
and
1
5.
To
cancel
the
program,
press
the
PROG/DIRECT
button.
Skipping
Discs
The
Disc
Skip
button
(DISC
SKIP
+,
—)
will
not
function
in
During
disc
sequential
random
playback,
when
the
Disc
Skip
+
button
is
Repeat
button
(REPEAT)
possible
simply
by
pressing
the
is
the
Use
this
to
adjust
the
output
level
output
of
the
VARIABLE.
The
volume
increases
when
the
(+)
button
is
pressed,
decreases
when
the
(—)
button
is
pressed.
Inputting
the
Track
Numbers
For
track
numbers
below
10,
simply
press
the
corresponding
button.
For
track
numbers
of
11
and
greater,
press
the
+10
then
the
number
buttons.
For
example,
for
track
number
22
press
+10
twice
then
2.
Volume
The
volume
control
on
the
unit
will
operate
when
the
volume
buttons
are
pressed.
The
volume
can
be
checked
by
looking
at
the
position
of
the
control.
random
and
program
modes.
pressed,
the
following
disc
is
played
in
random
order.
The
Time
indicator
indicates
the
amount
of
elapsed
time
for
the
track
currently
being
played,
the
amount
of
time
remaining
for
the
current
track
and
the
amount
of
time
remaining
for
all
tracks
yet
to
be
played.
Normally,
the
amount
of
elapsed
time
for
the
current
track
is
displayed.
Pressing
this
button
once
causes
the
to
light
up,
displaying
the
amount
of
time
remaining
for
the
current
track.
Pressing
the
button
once
more
turns
the
SINGLE
I
indicator
SINGLE
indicator
off
and
causes
the
L
TOTAL
I
indicator
to
light
up,
displaying
the
time
remaining
for
all
tracks
yet
to
be
played
on
the
disc.
Pressing
the
button
once
again
turns
the
[
TOTAL
indicator
off
and
causes
the
indicator
to
display
the
elapsed
time
for
the
current
track.
During
playback,
the
total
remaining
time
is
the
remaining
time
for
the
disc.
For
programmed
playback,
the
remaining
time
for
the
program
is
only
displayed
when
the
programmed
tracks
are
all
on
the
same
disc.
In
the
case
of
21st
and
subsequent
tracks,
the
time
remaining
for
one
track
is
displayed
"----".
When
21st
and
subsequent
tracks
is
programmed,
the
time
remaining
for
all
tracks
is
displayed
"----
".
---"
is
displayed
when
tracks
on
more
than
one
disc
are
programmed.
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