Denon PMD331, PMD340 Track skip back, Exit Stop/Exit, Track skip forward, 9CONTRAST LCD contrast

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Name and Operation of Each Part

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!2 (Track skip back)

Press this button while a CD is playing to send the player back to the beginning of the current track. Pressing this button more than once sends the player back that many tracks.

!3 / EXIT (Stop/Exit)

-This button has two functions: STOP and EXIT.

-Press this button to stop a CD that is currently playing.

-In Play Mode/Preset setting or Program entry mode, press this button to return to the normal mode.

-Press this button twice to clear a set CUE point.

!4 (Track skip forward)

Press this button while a CD is playing to send the player ahead to the beginnig of the next track. Pressing this button more than once sends the player ahead that many tracks.

!5CUE/CLEAR

This button has two functions: CUE and CLEAR.

-Press this button to perform the cue operation. (See also page 12.)

-In program entry mode, press this button to clear a programmed track.

-In Play Mode/Preset setting mode, press this button to cancel a change that has not been confirmed.

!9CONTRAST (LCD contrast)

This is used to adjust the LCD displayt contrast. Turning this control clockwise using a small screwdriver causes the dis- play contrast to become stronger; turning this control counter- clockwise causes the display to become fainter.

Caution

Do not use excessive force when turning the screwdriver.

@0PITCH/SEARCH (Pitch/Search dial) (PMD331/PMD340 only)

While playing

Turn this dial in the clockwise direction to increase the pitch speed; turning this dial in the counterclockwise direction de- creases the pitch speed. (maximum: +/–12%)

The position of the pitch control is indicated on the LCD dis- play .

While paused

To conduct a frame search in the forward direction, turn this dial clockwise; to conduct a frame search in the reverse direction, turn this dial counterclockwise.

@1INDEX –

Press this button to search for the previous index.

Each time the INDEX – button is pressed, the INDEX number that is displayed decreases by “1”.

!6 (Fast reverse)

@2MODE

When playing a CD, press this button to scan backwards quickly

Press this button to change or check the playback mode.

through the current track.

(See also page 14.)

!7 (Play/pause), ENTER

This button has three functions: PLAY, PAUSE, and ENTER.

-If playback is paused or when performing a search, press this button to begin playing the CD.

-If the CD is stopped, pressing this button causes the CD player to search for the first track and begin playing.

-If the CD is playing, pressing this button pauses playback. While a CD is paused, the !7button flashes.

-In Play Mode/Preset setting or Program entry mode, press this button to save a change.

!8 (Fast forward)

When playing a CD, press this button to scan forwards quickly through the current track.

@3END

-Press this button while playback is paused to monitor the end of the track. The monitor time can be set between 5 to 35 seconds through the Preset menu.

(See also page 17.)

-The END button lights while the End Monitor operation is in progress.

@4INDEX +

Press this button to search for the next index.

Each time the INDEX + button is pressed, the INDEX number that is displayed increases by “1”.

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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 Pausing Playback Playing a CDPlaying 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 TrackPlayback Using the CUE Function Setting the CUE PointChecking the CUE Point Erasing the CUE Point Beginning playback from the CUE pointPlayback Mode Chart Setting the Playback ModeChecking the Playback Mode Playback ModesUsing a Remote Control Not Included Using Synchro RecordingSynchro Recording When stopped CD-TEXT Information DisplayDuring playback 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

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