Denon PMD340 manual Playback Using the CUE Function, Setting the CUE Point, Checking the CUE Point

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Playback Using the CUE Function

Setting the CUE Point

Procedure (Setting)

1.Press the button !7to begin playing a CD.

Tip:

It is possible to use the search, skip scan or direct search func- tions to find the approximate position from where you wish to begin playback.

2.Press the button !7to pause the disc at the approximate position from where you wish to mark the CUE point.

3.Use the button !6and the button !8to search for the exact position from where you wish to mark the CUE point. Use the button !6to reverse one frame and then pause. Use the button !8to advance one frame and then pause. If you hold down either the button !6or the button

!8, the rate at which the frames reverse or advance changes while the button is being held down.

Tip: (PMD331/PMD340 only)

It is also possible to use the PITCH/SEARCH dial @0to find the exact position.

4.Press the CUE button !5to store the CUE point. The CUE point is set at this position.

At this point, the CUE button !5stops flashing and remains lit. “CUE Stored” appears on the display.

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Checking the CUE Point

Procedure

1.Press the CUE button !5. The CD player immediately moves to the CUE point, and pauses there.

2.Hold down the CUE button !5. Playback starts from the CUE point.

Playback stops when the CUE button !5is released, and then the CD player returns to the CUE point and pauses.

Tips:

-Once a cue point has been set, the CD player plays while holding the CUE button !5. Playback returns to the cue point when released.

The concept of CUE play is illustrated below.

Press & Hold

Release

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEARCH

PAUSE

PLAY

 

CUE

DISC

Point

 

-When the player is in CUE playback made (CUE button held down), it is easy to change to normal playback by also pressing

shortly the button !7. Both the CUE and the button !7 can be released now and the player will continue playback.

Press & hold

Press

Release

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEARCH

PAUSE

PLAY

 

DISC

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Contents Model PMD330/PMD331/PMD340 User Guide Laser Safety Inportant Safety Instructions Contents Features CD-RW Disc PlaybackPreparation IntroductionName and Operation of Each Part Level Headphone volume level adjustment Time Time displayText CD text display To 9 Numeric buttonsTrack skip back Exit Stop/ExitTrack skip forward 9CONTRAST LCD contrastDisplay Playing a CD Pausing PlaybackPlaying a CD Stopping Playback Playing a CD Again from the First TrackRemoving a Disc Changing the Time DisplayUsing the Pitch Controls Using the A-B Repeat Function PMD331/PMD340 OnlyRestoring the Normal Playback Speed Clearing Points a and BPlayback Using the Program Function Switching Program Playback OFFRegistration To clear a registered TrackSetting the CUE Point Playback Using the CUE FunctionChecking the CUE Point Beginning playback from the CUE point Erasing the CUE PointSetting the Playback Mode Playback Mode ChartChecking the Playback Mode Playback ModesUsing Synchro Recording Using a Remote Control Not IncludedSynchro Recording CD-TEXT Information Display When stoppedDuring playback Using the Preset Menu Changing the Preset SettingsUsing the Control Port PMD331/PMD340 Only Hcmos INDEX#2/INDEX#3Troubleshooting Fader StartSpecifications Rear and Front Views of the PMD330 Rear and Front Views of the PMD331/PMD340External Dimensions ConnectionIs a registered trademark

PMD330, PMD340, PMD331 specifications

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