Denon PMD330, PMD331, PMD340 manual Beginning playback from the CUE point, Erasing the CUE Point

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Playback Using the CUE Function

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Beginning playback from the CUE point

Procedure (Playback)

1.Press the CUE button !5.

The CD player immediately moves to the CUE point, and pauses there.

2.Press the button !7. Playback starts from the CUE point.

PMD331/PMD340 only:

If the CD player is in the paused state and the button !7is pressed, playback from the CUE point starts without any delay. This function is called “Instant Start.”

Tip:

It is easy to return to the CUE point after the point has been set. The concept of CUE play is illustrated below.

Press

Press

ENTER

SEARCH

PAUSE

PLAY

 

 

CUE

DISC

 

Point

 

Erasing the CUE Point

Procedure (Erase)

1.Press the button !3to stop playback, and then press the

button !3again to erase the cue point. If the cue point is erased, the CUE button !5turns off.

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Note:

The CUE point is also erased if you press the button y to open the disc tray w, or if you press the POWER switch q and turn the CD player off.

Resetting the CUE Point

Repeat the procedure described on page 12 in “Setting the CUE Point,” starting from step 1.

If the CD player is kept in the paused state for an extended

Period of time

If the CD player is left in the paused state for an extended period of time without performing any operations, it automati- cally enters the “auto standby” state.

In the auto standby state, the disc stops and “Standby” is indi- cated on the display.

To release the CD player from the auto standby state, press

the button !7.

When you press the button !7, the CD player searches for

the position that it was at previously and then pauses.

If you press the CUE button !5while the CD player is in the auto standby state, it searches for the CUE point and then pauses there.

Tip:

The amount of time the unit waits before if enters the “auto standby” state can be selected in the preset menu: 30 minutes (initial value), 20 minutes, 10 minutes, or 30 seconds.

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Contents Model PMD330/PMD331/PMD340 User Guide Laser Safety Inportant Safety Instructions Contents CD-RW Disc Playback FeaturesIntroduction PreparationName and Operation of Each Part Time Time display Level Headphone volume level adjustmentText CD text display To 9 Numeric buttonsExit Stop/Exit Track skip backTrack skip forward 9CONTRAST LCD contrastDisplay Playing a CD Pausing PlaybackPlaying a CD Playing a CD Again from the First Track Stopping PlaybackRemoving a Disc Changing the Time DisplayUsing the Pitch Controls PMD331/PMD340 Only Using the A-B Repeat FunctionRestoring the Normal Playback Speed Clearing Points a and BSwitching Program Playback OFF Playback Using the Program FunctionRegistration To clear a registered TrackChecking the CUE Point Playback Using the CUE FunctionSetting the CUE Point Erasing the CUE Point Beginning playback from the CUE pointPlayback Mode Chart Setting the Playback ModeChecking the Playback Mode Playback ModesSynchro Recording Using a Remote Control Not IncludedUsing Synchro Recording During playback When stoppedCD-TEXT Information Display Changing the Preset Settings Using the Preset MenuHcmos INDEX#2/INDEX#3 Using the Control Port PMD331/PMD340 OnlyFader Start TroubleshootingSpecifications Rear and Front Views of the PMD331/PMD340 Rear and Front Views of the PMD330Connection External DimensionsIs a registered trademark

PMD330, PMD340, PMD331 specifications

Denon, a prominent name in the audio equipment industry, has gained reputation for its professional portable digital audio players, specifically the PMD340, PMD330, and PMD331 models. These devices are designed to cater to the needs of audio professionals, offering a blend of advanced technologies, robust construction, and user-friendly features.

The Denon PMD340 is a versatile digital audio recorder that excels in various recording environments. One of its standout features is its ability to record in multiple formats, including MP3, WAV, and BWF, making it a flexible option for different audio needs. This model is equipped with a built-in stereo microphone, which ensures high-quality sound capture right out of the box. Additionally, the PMD340 supports both compact flash memory and SD cards, providing ample storage options for lengthy recordings. Its intuitive user interface includes an LCD screen, allowing users to easily navigate through settings and monitor recording levels.

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