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... respectively into a different AC outlet *This is marked with the specifications in strict accordance with the letter L or coloured red. THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in accordance with the letter N or coloured black. NOTE •...
... respectively into a different AC outlet *This is marked with the specifications in strict accordance with the letter L or coloured red. THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in accordance with the letter N or coloured black. NOTE •...
Operating Instructions
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... the operating instructions. for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in wire to an antennadischarge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to a power supply only of time. 18. Ventilation - Grounding or PolarizatiOn - FIGURE A EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND CLAMP ELEGIAC SERVICE EQUIPMENT NEC - Power-Cord Protection - Power Lines - Outdoor Antenna Grounding - The power cord...
... the operating instructions. for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in wire to an antennadischarge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to a power supply only of time. 18. Ventilation - Grounding or PolarizatiOn - FIGURE A EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND CLAMP ELEGIAC SERVICE EQUIPMENT NEC - Power-Cord Protection - Power Lines - Outdoor Antenna Grounding - The power cord...
Operating Instructions
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...MODELLE KonformttitserklArung Die DENON Electronic GmbH Halskestratle 32 40880 Ratingen Erklart als Hersteller/Importeur, dab das in the set with excessive force as this may be set . • Ne pas hisser des objets strangers dace l'appereit. • No deje objetos entrakos dentro del equipo. ' ' , . fr • Handle the power cord... modifique el equip° de ninguna manera. • Line Voltage Selection (for sufficient heal dispersion when installed on the rear panel, using the set free from moisture. NOTE ON USE/OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L'UTILISATION/NOTAS SOBRE EL USO 1 fif...
...MODELLE KonformttitserklArung Die DENON Electronic GmbH Halskestratle 32 40880 Ratingen Erklart als Hersteller/Importeur, dab das in the set with excessive force as this may be set . • Ne pas hisser des objets strangers dace l'appereit. • No deje objetos entrakos dentro del equipo. ' ' , . fr • Handle the power cord... modifique el equip° de ninguna manera. • Line Voltage Selection (for sufficient heal dispersion when installed on the rear panel, using the set free from moisture. NOTE ON USE/OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L'UTILISATION/NOTAS SOBRE EL USO 1 fif...
Operating Instructions
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... PCM playback system in the packing box. (1) Operating Instructions 1 (2) Connection Cords 1 (3) Remote Control Unit RC-239 (DCM-560) 1 RC-246 (DCM-460) 1 (4) R6P (AA size) Dry batteries (RC-239) 2 R03 (AAA size) Dry batteries (RC-246) 2 IMPORTANT (CANADIAN MODEL ONLY) This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for purchasing the DENON compact disc player. Storage is retained even after the power is loaded, or open and close the tray...
... PCM playback system in the packing box. (1) Operating Instructions 1 (2) Connection Cords 1 (3) Remote Control Unit RC-239 (DCM-560) 1 RC-246 (DCM-460) 1 (4) R6P (AA size) Dry batteries (RC-239) 2 R03 (AAA size) Dry batteries (RC-246) 2 IMPORTANT (CANADIAN MODEL ONLY) This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for purchasing the DENON compact disc player. Storage is retained even after the power is loaded, or open and close the tray...
Operating Instructions
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... player stops. The following three • Press the button again to other tracks. • By pressing the button a number of times, the pickup will advance the corresponding number of the tracks in the program. 0 Disc trays (1 - 5) • One disc per tray can also be used to manual forward search during playback for fast reverse search. The repeat function can be loaded and unloaded when this drawer is open. random play of tracks...
... player stops. The following three • Press the button again to other tracks. • By pressing the button a number of times, the pickup will advance the corresponding number of the tracks in the program. 0 Disc trays (1 - 5) • One disc per tray can also be used to manual forward search during playback for fast reverse search. The repeat function can be loaded and unloaded when this drawer is open. random play of tracks...
Operating Instructions
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... end to the CD, AUX or TAPE PLAY input terminals, left {L) and right (R), of the headphones when desiring to listen to adjust the output level (volume) for the headphones and line output (VARIABLE). (DCM-560 only) Headphone Jack (PHONES) • Insert the jack of the amplifier. DCM-560/460 mramalsomo put......0wl 6666 • (2) SYNCHRO Jack Connections Connect the SYNCHRO jack with a DENON cassette deck which is equipped with the number buttons 6. ao Track Number Buttons (1 - 10) •...
... end to the CD, AUX or TAPE PLAY input terminals, left {L) and right (R), of the headphones when desiring to listen to adjust the output level (volume) for the headphones and line output (VARIABLE). (DCM-560 only) Headphone Jack (PHONES) • Insert the jack of the amplifier. DCM-560/460 mramalsomo put......0wl 6666 • (2) SYNCHRO Jack Connections Connect the SYNCHRO jack with a DENON cassette deck which is equipped with the number buttons 6. ao Track Number Buttons (1 - 10) •...
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.... Set 12cm discs in the disc 5 tray. LABEL SIDE UP. S 0 • If your finger should get caught in the drawer when it is opened during the stop mode, discs can be sure to turn all of the DCM-560/460 to the digital input jack (COAXIAL) on .) 1. Doing so could damage the internal mechanism in stores. Press the power switch (POWER) to the amplifier CD, AUX or TAPE PLAY input jacks. (Amplifier) Power supply outlet Digital...
.... Set 12cm discs in the disc 5 tray. LABEL SIDE UP. S 0 • If your finger should get caught in the drawer when it is opened during the stop mode, discs can be sure to turn all of the DCM-560/460 to the digital input jack (COAXIAL) on .) 1. Doing so could damage the internal mechanism in stores. Press the power switch (POWER) to the amplifier CD, AUX or TAPE PLAY input jacks. (Amplifier) Power supply outlet Digital...
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... button for the disc currently playing appear on the next tray is playing, playback continues, but the drawer opens and four discs can be used when playing a disc. 0 To Play the Desired Disc and Desired Track DCM-560 Direct Selection 1ax .5155,55.1.' For example, if disc number 3 was playing, the disc switches to disc number 4, and if disc number 5 was playing switches over to the left side and the drawer opens. • Set the disc you want to stop button ( ■ ) to played...
... button for the disc currently playing appear on the next tray is playing, playback continues, but the drawer opens and four discs can be used when playing a disc. 0 To Play the Desired Disc and Desired Track DCM-560 Direct Selection 1ax .5155,55.1.' For example, if disc number 3 was playing, the disc switches to disc number 4, and if disc number 5 was playing switches over to the left side and the drawer opens. • Set the disc you want to stop button ( ■ ) to played...
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... number tracks. If all the tracks are being played DCM-560 „ Automatic Search AtI4404 n.e44, 44.4. The contents of the program are from the 1st track of the 3rd disc, all the tracks in order one item at a time each time the Call button is played automatically. • Up to light up. program using the Disc Number buttons and the Track Number buttons and +10 button. o &ARTO ct3±) Ecerdtain dboo program are displayed...
... number tracks. If all the tracks are being played DCM-560 „ Automatic Search AtI4404 n.e44, 44.4. The contents of the program are from the 1st track of the 3rd disc, all the tracks in order one item at a time each time the Call button is played automatically. • Up to light up. program using the Disc Number buttons and the Track Number buttons and +10 button. o &ARTO ct3±) Ecerdtain dboo program are displayed...
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... the repeat button is programmed by mistake, the player ignore the program. REPEAT REPEAT , Track [ Track Track • If the repeat button is pressed again, the REPEAT and (1 DISC indicators light, and the disc currently playing is repeated. RC-239 (DCM-560) ( ► PLAY ) RC-246 (DCM-460) e 09HO.Ceit DEVI! Inputting the track number of Play (1) Full Random Play Random Play DCM-560 DIMCM at random. 12 In this mode, the track currently playing is repeated. REPEAT REPEAT 1 DISC 1st disc IALL TRACKS) 2nd disc (ALL TRACKS) 5th Disc (ALL TRACKS...
... the repeat button is programmed by mistake, the player ignore the program. REPEAT REPEAT , Track [ Track Track • If the repeat button is pressed again, the REPEAT and (1 DISC indicators light, and the disc currently playing is repeated. RC-239 (DCM-560) ( ► PLAY ) RC-246 (DCM-460) e 09HO.Ceit DEVI! Inputting the track number of Play (1) Full Random Play Random Play DCM-560 DIMCM at random. 12 In this mode, the track currently playing is repeated. REPEAT REPEAT 1 DISC 1st disc IALL TRACKS) 2nd disc (ALL TRACKS) 5th Disc (ALL TRACKS...
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DVS,. Disc sequential random play them. (3) Disc Sequential Random Play DCM-560 00400. Pressing the open/close (.4. "0 UMW 1.4.0•IM momoiliarota mei 0"171615 TMto ( II PAUSE } • Pressing the Pause button during play stops play at random and play is speed up. • As a reference, the current track number and elapsed playback time within a track, either in the forward or reverse direction. • Release the automatic/manual search button 144 414...
DVS,. Disc sequential random play them. (3) Disc Sequential Random Play DCM-560 00400. Pressing the open/close (.4. "0 UMW 1.4.0•IM momoiliarota mei 0"171615 TMto ( II PAUSE } • Pressing the Pause button during play stops play at random and play is speed up. • As a reference, the current track number and elapsed playback time within a track, either in the forward or reverse direction. • Release the automatic/manual search button 144 414...
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.... 14 Each time a track is specified, that track number is deleted in a program, press the Pause ( 11 PAUSE) button. FILE mode, even after the disc has been changed and the power switched off. • Up to 6 tracks can be recorded to file. • The program contents are displayed on the disc is reached, ( JJ ) is displayed and manual search stops. Reverse playback of the discs Favorite Track File {F.T. FILE) ( DCM-460 (Remote control only) lace...
.... 14 Each time a track is specified, that track number is deleted in a program, press the Pause ( 11 PAUSE) button. FILE mode, even after the disc has been changed and the power switched off. • Up to 6 tracks can be recorded to file. • The program contents are displayed on the disc is reached, ( JJ ) is displayed and manual search stops. Reverse playback of the discs Favorite Track File {F.T. FILE) ( DCM-460 (Remote control only) lace...
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..., CD player will allow synchronized recordings to be recorded by pressing the FILE button after track selection according to the operation of programming and the program remaining time are not displayed. • After the program track selection, changing to a separate disc before recording to connect the SYNCHRO jacks as well as the output terminal (LINE OUT). (See Page 8 for about 1 second. FILE Mode DCM-460 (Remote control only) • Pressing the program/direct button (PROG/DIRECT) and OPEN/CLOSE button...
..., CD player will allow synchronized recordings to be recorded by pressing the FILE button after track selection according to the operation of programming and the program remaining time are not displayed. • After the program track selection, changing to a separate disc before recording to connect the SYNCHRO jacks as well as the output terminal (LINE OUT). (See Page 8 for about 1 second. FILE Mode DCM-460 (Remote control only) • Pressing the program/direct button (PROG/DIRECT) and OPEN/CLOSE button...
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... sound from the antenna wires of the tuner and. Adjusting headphone volume. Remove the cover on the battery compart- ENGLISH INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS The CD player uses a microcomputer for a long period of time, remove the dry batteries. • If fluid leaks from the batteries, be sure to wipe up to follow polarity indications inside the battery case and replace the batteries with new ones. (2) Using the Remote Control Unit • Aim the remote control...
... sound from the antenna wires of the tuner and. Adjusting headphone volume. Remove the cover on the battery compart- ENGLISH INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS The CD player uses a microcomputer for a long period of time, remove the dry batteries. • If fluid leaks from the batteries, be sure to wipe up to follow polarity indications inside the battery case and replace the batteries with new ones. (2) Using the Remote Control Unit • Aim the remote control...
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... 1 5. button (DISC SKIP -) Call button (CALL) Repeat button (REPEAT) Time button (TIME) Use this button once causes the SINGLE I FILE CLEAR CALL 1a = -F T.FiLE RANDOM 11PAE REPEAT Disc Number buttons (1-5) Disc Skip + button (DISC SKIP 1-) Disc Skip - 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) +10 button Volume buttons (VOLUME) Manual search reverse button ( H ) VOLUME...
... 1 5. button (DISC SKIP -) Call button (CALL) Repeat button (REPEAT) Time button (TIME) Use this button once causes the SINGLE I FILE CLEAR CALL 1a = -F T.FiLE RANDOM 11PAE REPEAT Disc Number buttons (1-5) Disc Skip + button (DISC SKIP 1-) Disc Skip - 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) +10 button Volume buttons (VOLUME) Manual search reverse button ( H ) VOLUME...
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... of time remaining for all tracks yet to be changed between a maximum of "0" and a minimum of 11 and greater, press the +10 then the number buttons. ENGLISH REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-246 (DCM-460) Repeat button (REPEAT) Drawer Open/Close button (..1 OPEN/CLOSE) Track number buttons (1 - 10) +10 button Disc Number buttons (1-5) Automatic search reverse button ( 1H I Play button ( ) Pause button ( II ) Stop button ( • I Awls pm. To cancel the program, press the PROG/DIRECT button. • Inputting the Track Numbers For track numbers below...
... of time remaining for all tracks yet to be changed between a maximum of "0" and a minimum of 11 and greater, press the +10 then the number buttons. ENGLISH REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-246 (DCM-460) Repeat button (REPEAT) Drawer Open/Close button (..1 OPEN/CLOSE) Track number buttons (1 - 10) +10 button Disc Number buttons (1-5) Automatic search reverse button ( 1H I Play button ( ) Pause button ( II ) Stop button ( • I Awls pm. To cancel the program, press the PROG/DIRECT button. • Inputting the Track Numbers For track numbers below...
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... the sound is trouble, check the following locations. 1. The player won't operate correctly when the remote control unit is displayed in the remote control unit dead? peak) 2.0 V, Variable 0 - 2,OV Audio compact discs are adjusted or the proper input device is pressed. • Is the disc dirty or scratched? Cautions in the following points carefully. Places where direct sunlight strikes for long periods of dust. 3. A program cannot be played...
... the sound is trouble, check the following locations. 1. The player won't operate correctly when the remote control unit is displayed in the remote control unit dead? peak) 2.0 V, Variable 0 - 2,OV Audio compact discs are adjusted or the proper input device is pressed. • Is the disc dirty or scratched? Cautions in the following points carefully. Places where direct sunlight strikes for long periods of dust. 3. A program cannot be played...