Denon Dn-c620 Operating Instructions - Page 39
End of message time, Set value, Processing, End of Message, End of Message time, Next track reserve
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ENGLISH 3. DEVICE OPERATION 9. End of message time (EndOfMessage) This feature allows you to set the amount of time at the end of the track where the End of Message will be displayed. When less than the user selected time is left at the end of the currently playing track, the "END" on the display will begin to flash until the track has completed. Set value Off 0/ 5 /10 /15 /20 /30 /60sec (Default 10sec) End of Message Off On Processing End of Message time --- 0/ 5 /10 /15 /20 /30 /60seconds 10. Next track reserve (NextTrReserve) This feature allows you to decide what the DN-C620 will do at the end of a track. Play mode setting is "Single Stop" Set value On Off (default) Processing at the end of track (Reserved a next track): Cue at the playback stating position of index 01 of reserved track (Not reserved a next track): Stop Stop Play mode setting is "Single Next" Set value On Off (default) Processing at the end of track (Reserved a next track): Cue at the playback stating position of index 01 of reserved track (Not reserved a next track): Cue at the beginning of index 01 of next track Cue at the beginning of index 01 of next track Play mode setting is "Single Recue" Set value On Off (default) Processing at the end of track (Reserved a next track): Cue at the beginning of index 01 of reserved track (Not reserved a next track): Cue at the playback starting position Cue at the playback starting position Play mode setting is "Continuous" Set value On Off (default) Processing at the end of track (Reserved a next track): Start playback at index 01 of reserved track. If the reserved track is next track of the current track, it will start playback at index 00. (Not reserved a next track): Start playback at index 00. If the current track is final track of the disc, It will stop. Start playback at index 00. If the current track is final track of the disc, It will stop. 29