Denon DCM-5000 Owners Manual - Page 18
Programmed Playback
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ENGLISH 10 PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK This function allows you to choose the desired CDs or tracks and play them in the programed order. For types of programs can be set for zone 1, four more programs for zone 2, and four more programs for the single zone mode. Up to 40 steps can be set in each program. A single track or all the tracks on a single disc can be set for one step. It is possible to set the program either during playback and stop mode. In the program mode, deleted tracks (refer to page 29) are skipped during playback. Programming [Programming from the main unit] 1 Press the PROGRAM button and select the desired program number. * The program number and the display switch each time the PROGRAM button is pressed. "PROG 1" → "PROG 2" → "PROG 3" → "PROG 4" • * If there are already entries at the selected program number, the disc number, track number, and step number for the first step in the program appear on the display. Example of display: When a program number that already has entries is selected in the multi-zone mode: * If a program number with no entries is selected, "NO ENTRY" is displayed after "PROGRAM *". * If a program number that already has entries is selected during playback, programmed playback starts after "PROGRAM *" is displayed and the display returns to the play mode display. 2 Press the WRITE button. • The programming mode is set. * The programming mode is canceled if the WRITE button is pressed again. The current disc number is indicated in the disc number section and the number of the step to be programmed flashes in the step number section. 3 Turn the jog dial to select the desired CD. * To program all the tracks on the CD, proceed to step 5. When disc number 6 is selected. 4 Use the 8 and 9 buttons to select the desired track. When track number 7 is selected. 5 Press the jog dial. • The selected CD (or track) is stored in the program. 6 18 To continue programming other CDs or tracks, repeat steps 2 to 5 above.