Denon DCM-65/35 manual ~ 10 Pause

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iTo Stop Play Temporarily …………………………………………… Pause

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Pressing the Pause button during play stops play at that point.

Pressing the Pause button once more starts play again from the same point.

1. Press the Pause (3 PAUSE) button.

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Pause

2.Press the Play (1 PLAY) button or the Pause (3 PAUSE) button to start play.

oAudible quick search ……………………………………… Manual Search

Using this function, you can cue to a desired point within a track, either in the forward or reverse direction.

Release the Automatic/Manual search button (8/6 or 7/9) when the desired point has been reached. Normal playback then continues.

(1) Manual Search Forward

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1. Keep on pressing the Automatic/Manual search forward button (7/9) for more than 0.5 seconds during playback. Playback of the track is sped up.

As a reference, the current track number and elapsed playback time within the track are displayed.

Manual search forward is approximately 4 times faster when the Automatic/Manual search forward button (7/9) is kept on pressing more than 5 seconds.

If the Automatic/Manual search forward button (7/9) is kept pressed after the end of the final track on the disc is reached, ( ) is displayed and manual search stops. To return to another point, press the Automatic/Manual search reverse button (8/6) until ( ) disappears.

If the Automatic/Manual search forward button (7/9) is kept on pressing and the end of the current track is reached during random play or programmed play, the next track is searched and playback starts.

(2) Manual Search in Reverse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1.Keep on pressing the Automatic/Manual search reverse button (8/6) for more than 0.5 seconds during playback. Reverse playback of the track is sped up.

As a reference, the current track number and elapsed playback time within the track are displayed.

Manual search in reverse is approximately 4 times faster when the Automatic/Manual search reverse button (8/6) is kept on pressing more than 5 seconds.

If the Automatic/Manual search reverse button (8/6) is kept pressed after the beginning of the first track on the disc is reached, ( ) is displayed and manual search stops. To return to another point, press the Automatic/Manual search forward button (7/9) until ( ) disappears.

If the Automatic/Manual search reverse button (8/6) is kept on pressing and the beginning of the current track is reached during random play or programmed play, the manual search in reverse is canceled and playback starts.

!0 To Cue and Stop Play ………………………………………………… Pause

(Remote control only)

(1) Cuing by Direct Selection

Cuing by direct selection, then entering the Pause state, is convenient for practicing vocals with background music.

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1.Press the Track Number buttons to set the number of the desired track.

2.Press the Pause (3 PAUSE) button.

To start play, press the Play (1 PLAY) button or the Pause (3 PAUSE) button.

(2) Cuing by Program Selection

After setting the desired track selections in a program, press the Pause (3 PAUSE) button. The player will advance to the beginning of the 1st track in program memory and wait in the Pause state.

!1 Synchronized Recording

Function …………………………… Synchronized Recording Function

Connecting the SYNCHRO jack with a DENON cassette deck which is equipped with a SYNCHRO jack will allow synchronized recordings to be made.

To use this function, be sure to connect the SYNCHRO jacks as well as the output terminal (LINE OUT). (Refer to page 9 for connections.) Then, load a disc.

With the CD player in the stop or pause condition, starting a synchronized recording at the cassette deck side will automatically cause the CD player to start playing. (This is synchronized play.)

The remote control indicator of the display will blink during synchronized play.

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Synchronized play is also possible in the program mode.

The repeat mode are cancelled when synchronized play is started.

Except for the Stop (2 STOP), Play (1 PLAY) and TIME buttons, the buttons will not operate during synchronized play.

In the play condition, even if you start a synchronized recording at the cassette deck side, CD player will not synchronize with the cassette deck and the cassette deck becomes synchronized pause condition. In this case push the Stop (2 STOP) button of the cassette deck, set the CD player in the stop or pause condition and start a synchronized recording at the cassette deck side again.

For further details, see the owner’s manual for the cassette deck that has been connected.

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Contents DCM-65/35 For U.S.A. & Canada Model only Important to SafetyPour LES Modeles Americains ET Canadiens Uniquement Safety Instructions English Francais Español Features Table of ContentsDCM-65 only Names of Parts and Their FunctionsContinuous Button Operation Remote Control Receptor Remote SensorOpening and Closing the Drawer and Loading a Disc How to load a discNormal Play ConnectionsPlay StopDisc Select Other Play MethodsDisc Skip To return to the beginningCall ProgRandom Play Random ~ 5 3 PlayRandom ~ 5 Play~ 10 Pause PausePlay Using the Remote Control Unit Installation PrecautionsInserting the Dry Battery Using the Remote Control UnitRemote Control Unit RC-258 Compact Discs SpecificationsTROUBLE? Check the Player to Find WHAT’S Wrong Table DES Matieres Precautions a Prendre Pendant L’UTILISATIONCaracteristiques DCM-65 seulement Designation DES Pieces ET Leurs FonctionsOpération en continu des touches Interrupteur d’alimentation PowerFace Imprimee Vers LE Haut Comment charger un disqueLecture Normale Connexions’ordre désiré …………………………………… Sélection de programme Autres Methodes DE LecturePour effectuer une lecture programmée Play CallPour effacer un programme entier Lecture aléatoire séquentielle de disc Lecture aléatoire programméePour annuler la lecture aléatoire Remarques Lecture EN Utilisant L’UNITE DE Telecommande Precautions D’INSTALLATIONSélection de disque Disc Select Telecommande RC-258Sélection directe Sélection des numéros de plageDiscs Utilises Caracteristiques TechniquesGeneralites Precauciones EspañolSolamente en El DCM-65 Nombre Y Función DE LAS PartesOperación contiuna Receptor de control remoto Remote SensorConexión Apertura Y Cierre DEL CAJON, Y Carga DE UN DiscoOtros Métodos DE Reproducción Reproducción NormalProgramación cuando se usan los botones del control remoto Para iniciar la reproducción programadaPrecauciones Para cancelar la reproducción arbitrariaReproducción arbitraria programada Reproducción arbitraria secuencialNota Reproducción Usando LA Unidad DE Control RemotoInserción de las pilas Uso de la unidad de control remoto Notas acerca de las pilasUnidad DE Control Remote RC-258 Discos EspecificacionesCaracterísticas Generales Funciones E Indicación14-14, Akasaka 4-CHOME, MINATO-KU, Tokyo 107-8011, Japan