Denon DN-T625 Operating Instructions - Page 10
NORMAL CD PLAYBACK, 6 ADVANCED CD PLAYBACK, Pause, Back Cue, Direct search, Automatic search - specifications
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ENGLISH 5 NORMAL CD PLAYBACK 6 ADVANCED CD PLAYBACK (1) Starting playback 1. Press the power operation switch q to turn on the power. 2. Load the disc you want to play. 3. Make the presettings according to the usage purpose. (See page 18.) • Select the play finish mode. (Preset functions) 08:Fin=Stop (Finish stop) : The stop mode (the servo functions turn off) is set when playback finishes. 08:Fin=Next (Finish next) : The standby mode is set at the beginning of the next track when playback is finished. ✽. After the final track is played, the standby mode is set at the beginning of the first track. 08:Fin=RCue (Finish recue) : When playback is finished, the standby mode is set at the position at which playback was started. • To standby at the point where the sound begins. (Preset functions) Set the "C Det" level. When a track is selected, the position at which the sound begins is found when a track is cued and the standby mode is set at that point. 4. Select the desired play mode $2 (SINGLE or CONT.) 5. Press the play/pause (1 3) button t. (2) Pausing playback at any point (Pause) Playback can be temporarily halted and then continued from the same point in the track. 1. Press the play/pause (1 3) button t during playback. 2. To continue playback, press the play/pause (1 3) button t once more. (3) Returning to the position at which playback started (Back Cue) When the CUE button r is pressed during the play mode, the pickup returns to the position at which playback started and the pause mode is set. Press the Press the Press the 1 3 button 1 3 button Press the 1 3 button CUE button Play internal Play internal Back cue operation Position on the disc (4) Stopping playback 1. Press the stop (2) button u. • Auto Cue (Preset functions) Auto cue is automatically cued to the point where audio starts. Cueing takes place at the point where audio starts rather than where the track starts. The level at which sound is first detected can be set between -36 to -48 dB (3 steps). • End of Message (EOM) (Preset functions) At the end of the track, the time display flashes, providing a visual warning to the operator that the track will end shortly. The point at which the flashing beings can be set within a range of 0 to 60 seconds (7 steps) prior to the end of the track. • Sleep mode (Preset functions) The sleep mode is set if no operation is performed for set-up time in the standby, pause or manual search mode. When in the sleep mode, if the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed, playback will be started from the beginning of the track in which the sleep mode was set. If the CUE button is pressed, it will standby for the beginning of the track in which the sleep mode was set. 10 (1) Playing a specific track (Direct search) 1. Use the number buttons #9 and the +10 button #4 to input the number of the desired track. • For example, to play track number 4, press , and to play track number 12, press and . Playback will begin from that track. (2) Advancing to the next track during playback (Automatic search) 1. Turn the select knob (9) !2 clockwise during playback. • The pickup will advance to the beginning of the next track and playback will continue. Turning the knob several times will forward the pickup to the corresponding number tracks. (3) Returning to the beginning of the current track during playback (Automatic search) 1. Turn the select knob (8) !2 counterclockwise during playback. • The pickup will return to the beginning of the current track and playback will continue. Turning the knob several times will return the pickup to the corresponding number tracks. (4) Audible quick search (Manual search) • Using this function, you can search for a desired point quickly with in a track in the both forward or reverse direction. • Release the search button (6 or 7) o when the desired point has been reached. Normal playback then continues. • When a search button (6 or 7) o is pressed during the pause mode and the button is released, the pause mode is set at that point with the sound being output. 2 Manual search forward 1. Press the search button (forward) (7) o during playback. • Playback of the track is sped up. 2 Manual search in reverse 1. Press the search button (reverse) (6) o during playback. • Reverse playback of the track is sped up. (5) Playing in random order (Random play) With this function, the tracks recorded on the disc can be played in a completely random order. • When the RANDOM button #7 is pressed, the "RAND" indicator lights and random play begins automatically. • If the RANDOM button #7 is pressed when the repeat function is set, the tracks will be played through once in random order, then played through again in a different order, etc.. NOTE : • The random play mode cannot be set while in the play mode or the program mode. (6) Repeating playback of a desired interval (Repeat) • Start playback and set the REPEAT switch $1 to the "ON" position. (7) To play the set section repeatedly (A-B repeat) 1. During playback, press the A-B button #6 at the point where you want to start repeated playback (A point). • The "A-B" indicator flash on the display. 2. Press the A-B button #6 again at the point where you want to end repeated playback (B point). • The "A-B" indicator stops flashing (remaining lit), and the A-B section begins playing repeatedly. • If no B point it set, the end of the current track is set as the B point when in the single mode, and the end of the disc is set as the B point when in the "continue" mode. 3. To cancel A-B repeat playback, press the A-B button #6 again. NOTES : • A-B repeat playback is possible even when the REPEAT switch $1 is set to the "OFF" position. • Set the A and B points at least 1 second apart from each other.