Operating Instructions
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... and the point where they exit from wall outlet, be sure to the presence of fire or electric shock. 19. NOTE: This CD/MP3 PLAYER uses the semiconductor laser. CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR REFOR-MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY ...of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of other hazards. 23. An outside antenna system, extreme care should still fail to fit, contact your DENON DEALER. 3. Never spill liquid of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Refer all requirements of any way, and f) When the product exhibits ...
... and the point where they exit from wall outlet, be sure to the presence of fire or electric shock. 19. NOTE: This CD/MP3 PLAYER uses the semiconductor laser. CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR REFOR-MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY ...of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of other hazards. 23. An outside antenna system, extreme care should still fail to fit, contact your DENON DEALER. 3. Never spill liquid of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Refer all requirements of any way, and f) When the product exhibits ...
Operating Instructions
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... it securely in the OFF state, the apparatus is displayed. t Display • Refer to page 7 for purchasing the DENON component CD / MP3 player. When pressed again, the remaining time to the end of ±12 % to -12 %. • The set and the "RAND" indicator... is displayed. !1 !2 Search button (6 , 7) • These buttons are certain to perform repeat playback. DENON proudly presents this to provide you with the number ...
... it securely in the OFF state, the apparatus is displayed. t Display • Refer to page 7 for purchasing the DENON component CD / MP3 player. When pressed again, the remaining time to the end of ±12 % to -12 %. • The set and the "RAND" indicator... is displayed. !1 !2 Search button (6 , 7) • These buttons are certain to perform repeat playback. DENON proudly presents this to provide you with the number ...
Operating Instructions
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.... REMAIN : This lights when the remaining time is loaded. MP3 : This lights when a disc containing MP3 format file is displayed. e CD pitch display r Playing position display • This indicates the current position within the track's totalplaying time. • In the MP3 play mode... : This lights in the program mode. C1 Lch 150 180 270 390 680 N N N N N ✽1 N 6 ("N" is the number of CD, various operational information, text message, etc. i Infrared remote control indicator o Play mode indicators • "SINGLE" lights when in the single track play mode...
.... REMAIN : This lights when the remaining time is loaded. MP3 : This lights when a disc containing MP3 format file is displayed. e CD pitch display r Playing position display • This indicates the current position within the track's totalplaying time. • In the MP3 play mode... : This lights in the program mode. C1 Lch 150 180 270 390 680 N N N N N ✽1 N 6 ("N" is the number of CD, various operational information, text message, etc. i Infrared remote control indicator o Play mode indicators • "SINGLE" lights when in the single track play mode...
Operating Instructions
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...-up time in which the sleep mode was started from the same point in which the flashing beings can be opened or closed properly. 5 NORMAL CD PLAYBACK (1) Starting playback 1. diameter) match the outer edge with the inner tray guide circumference. • Press the OPEN/CLOSE button e to close... The stop mode (the servo functions turn on the disc tray. (Do not touch the signal surface, i.e., the glossy side.) • When using CD signals (8 cm. To continue playback, press the PLAY (1) button y. When in the sleep mode, if the PLAY/PAUSE button is performed for the beginning...
...-up time in which the sleep mode was started from the same point in which the flashing beings can be opened or closed properly. 5 NORMAL CD PLAYBACK (1) Starting playback 1. diameter) match the outer edge with the inner tray guide circumference. • Press the OPEN/CLOSE button e to close... The stop mode (the servo functions turn on the disc tray. (Do not touch the signal surface, i.e., the glossy side.) • When using CD signals (8 cm. To continue playback, press the PLAY (1) button y. When in the sleep mode, if the PLAY/PAUSE button is performed for the beginning...
Operating Instructions
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...speed is set the preset mode. (See Page 13.) 3. NOTES: • Programming is sped up. 2 Manual search in the preset memory. Press the CD pitch control + and - NOTE: • When the play mode. (Preset function) 2. Press the 9 button !0 during playback. • Playback of...track and playback will forward the pickup to the corresponding number tracks. (3) Returning to the next track during playback (Automatic search) 1. ENGLISH 6 ADVANCED CD PLAYBACK (1) Playing a specific track (Direct search) 1. Use the number buttons !3 and the +10 button !4 to input the number of the ...
...speed is set the preset mode. (See Page 13.) 3. NOTES: • Programming is sped up. 2 Manual search in the preset memory. Press the CD pitch control + and - NOTE: • When the play mode. (Preset function) 2. Press the 9 button !0 during playback. • Playback of...track and playback will forward the pickup to the corresponding number tracks. (3) Returning to the next track during playback (Automatic search) 1. ENGLISH 6 ADVANCED CD PLAYBACK (1) Playing a specific track (Direct search) 1. Use the number buttons !3 and the +10 button !4 to input the number of the ...
Operating Instructions
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... digital signals are scrolled. (However, a maximum of 31 characters can be selected. • Operate following the instructions on the site and stored on CD-R/RW discs which you can included both files and folders.) 2 Programming 1. These files can be downloaded following the procedure under "To select a file".... the extension ".MP3" are over 8 layers down, however, cannot be played on the DN-C615. With the DNC615 it is not possible to create a single 12 cm CD-R/RW disc containing about 10 times more music than ".MP3" or without extensions cannot be played. (On Macintosh computers...
... digital signals are scrolled. (However, a maximum of 31 characters can be selected. • Operate following the instructions on the site and stored on CD-R/RW discs which you can included both files and folders.) 2 Programming 1. These files can be downloaded following the procedure under "To select a file".... the extension ".MP3" are over 8 layers down, however, cannot be played on the DN-C615. With the DNC615 it is not possible to create a single 12 cm CD-R/RW disc containing about 10 times more music than ".MP3" or without extensions cannot be played. (On Macintosh computers...
Operating Instructions
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...unit 2 DN-C615 LR DN-780R RL 12 ENGLISH 10 EXPANDED FUNCTION Multiple units of the DN-C615 or other DENON products (DN-780R etc.) can be used in combination with DENON other functions. 2 CASCADE (MULTIPULE CONTINUOUS) OPERATION • Refer to figure 1 to connect the equipment. •... Use a single RCA cable to connect the units' CASCADE OUT jacks with the units' EXT. Playback stops when the stop recording on all the connected units. When the CD player...
...unit 2 DN-C615 LR DN-780R RL 12 ENGLISH 10 EXPANDED FUNCTION Multiple units of the DN-C615 or other DENON products (DN-780R etc.) can be used in combination with DENON other functions. 2 CASCADE (MULTIPULE CONTINUOUS) OPERATION • Refer to figure 1 to connect the equipment. •... Use a single RCA cable to connect the units' CASCADE OUT jacks with the units' EXT. Playback stops when the stop recording on all the connected units. When the CD player...
Operating Instructions
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... E.O.M. 10 s 16 Setting of play list. Setting of whether or not to perform the play mode when power is turned on. RC DENON 18 IR ON 19 Play CONTINUE 20 Preset function type Description Set upon shipment from factory No. Preset 22 Microprocessor version display. The setting ... list (MP3) Selection of play program 2. Selection of operation when select knob is turned on the table below can be preset using the CD player, before switching off the power be preset. These presettings are stored in a permanent memory, so they are writeen at this set (...
... E.O.M. 10 s 16 Setting of play list. Setting of whether or not to perform the play mode when power is turned on. RC DENON 18 IR ON 19 Play CONTINUE 20 Preset function type Description Set upon shipment from factory No. Preset 22 Microprocessor version display. The setting ... list (MP3) Selection of play program 2. Selection of operation when select knob is turned on the table below can be preset using the CD player, before switching off the power be preset. These presettings are stored in a permanent memory, so they are writeen at this set (...
Operating Instructions
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... search mode. (1 / 2 / 5 / 10 / 15 / *30) *17:Slp=OFF : Do not automatically turn the servo functions off. 18) "IR Code" *18:RC=DENON : Receive denon codes. *18:RC=RC5 : RC-5 codes can be made and used for different purposes.) *01:P No=1 : Set to preset type 1. *01:P No=2 : Set to preset...- Level" *12:CDet.=-** *12:CDet.=OFF : Set the audio detection level for cueing. (-48 / -42 / -36) : Sound startup position is not cued. 13) "CD Pitch" *13:Pit=Norm *13:Pit=+/-*.* : Play at normal speed. : Play at playback start position after playback ends. 09) "Next Track Reserve" *09:Rsv=OFF...
... search mode. (1 / 2 / 5 / 10 / 15 / *30) *17:Slp=OFF : Do not automatically turn the servo functions off. 18) "IR Code" *18:RC=DENON : Receive denon codes. *18:RC=RC5 : RC-5 codes can be made and used for different purposes.) *01:P No=1 : Set to preset type 1. *01:P No=2 : Set to preset...- Level" *12:CDet.=-** *12:CDet.=OFF : Set the audio detection level for cueing. (-48 / -42 / -36) : Sound startup position is not cued. 13) "CD Pitch" *13:Pit=Norm *13:Pit=+/-*.* : Play at normal speed. : Play at playback start position after playback ends. 09) "Next Track Reserve" *09:Rsv=OFF...
Operating Instructions
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... (2U) 4.7 kg ✽ For improvement purposes, specifications and design are subject to the check list, please contact your DENON dealer. Are all system components being operated correctly in accordance with the operating instructions? 3. When the PLAY (1) button is... Separation : Analog Output : Output Level : Load Impedance : Digital Output : Signal Format : Variable Pitch Control : Frame Search Accuracy : Discs : CD Mechanism Service Life : 2 REMOTE 2 GENERAL Headphone Output : Outputs Level : Load Impedance : Power supply : Power Consumption : Dimensions : Installation : ...
... (2U) 4.7 kg ✽ For improvement purposes, specifications and design are subject to the check list, please contact your DENON dealer. Are all system components being operated correctly in accordance with the operating instructions? 3. When the PLAY (1) button is... Separation : Analog Output : Output Level : Load Impedance : Digital Output : Signal Format : Variable Pitch Control : Frame Search Accuracy : Discs : CD Mechanism Service Life : 2 REMOTE 2 GENERAL Headphone Output : Outputs Level : Load Impedance : Power supply : Power Consumption : Dimensions : Installation : ...