Denon DN-M991R operating instructions Scms INH ENA

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“ RecLv (–**) dB”

 

 

 

RecLv (–**) dB

: Sound detection level for auto record start function. (–66/*–60/–54/–48/–42/–36)

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“RecOffset (*)” (Recording can be started before sound detection during auto record start operation.)

 

RecOffset (*)

:

Recording starts the set number of seconds before level detection. (*OFF/1s/2s/3s/4s/5s)

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“SCMS INH (ENA)”

 

 

 

* SCMS INH

: Record onto disc same code as copy prohibit code in recording source.

 

SCMS ENA

:

Record copy prohibit code on disc according to SCMS.

19)

“Rec EOM (***) s”

 

 

 

* RelayRec OFF

: Relay recording mode off.

 

Rec EOM (***) s

:

Set the Relay recording mode to on and set time at which the REC E.O.M. tally is to be output (the number of

 

 

 

seconds before the end of the recordable time). (30/60/90/120)

20)

“Next Stb.OFF (ON)”

 

 

 

* Next Stb.OFF

: Return to the play start position and standby when the STANDBY/CUE button is pressed during playback.

 

Next Stb.ON

:

Standby at the beginning of the next track when the STANDBY/CUE button is pressed during playback.

21)

“PlayLock ON (OFF)”

 

 

 

PlayLock ON

: Inhibit all operations other than the PLAY/PAUSE, DISP buttons and PLAY MODE switch during playback.

 

* PlayLock OFF

:

Enable all functions during playback.

22)

“EjectLock ON (OFF)”

 

 

 

EjectLock ON

: The EJECT button is locked during playback.

 

* EjectLock OFF

:

The EJECT button is not locked during playback.

23)

“Switch ENA (INH)”

 

 

 

* Switch ENA

: Enable operation of all the switches on the front panel.

 

Switch INH

:

Inhibit operation of all panel switches other than those used for presetting operations.

24)

“DateDisp OFF (ON)”

 

 

 

* DateDisp OFF

: Date not displayed even when DISP button pressed.

 

DateDisp ON

:

Date displayed when DISP button pressed.

25)

“FR Disp ON (OFF)”

 

 

 

* FR Disp ON

: The frames are displayed on the time display during playback.

 

FR Disp OFF

:

The frames are not displayed on the time display during playback. (They are displayed in the manual search, standby,

 

 

 

pause and end monitor modes.)

26)

“St.Tally ON (OFF)”

 

 

 

* St.Tally ON

: The stdby/cue tally signal is output from the REMOTE connector (pins 16).

 

St.Tally OFF

: The stdby/cue tally signal is not output from the REMOTE connector (pins 16).

27)

“EndCue (–*) sec” (Cue signal can be emitted before playback is completed.)

 

EndCue (–*) sec

: End cue time setting. (0/–1/*–2/–3)

28)

“DryCnt (EOM/E.CUE/CUE)”

 

DryCnt EOM

: The end of massage tally signal is output from the REMOTE connector (pins 24).

 

* DryCnt E.CUE

: The end cue tally signal is output from the REMOTE connector (pins 24).

 

DryCnt CUE

:

The cue tally signal is output from the REMOTE connector (pins 24).

29)

“T.Flash ON (OFF)”

 

 

 

* T.Flash ON

:

PLAY TALLY blinks during the EOM for parallel remote tally output, PAUSE TALLY blinks when pause, and

 

 

 

STDBY TALLY blinks during the search operation. (The same display as on the front panel is output.)

 

T.Flash OFF

:

The parallel remote tally output does not blink.

 

 

 

The tally signal is output only when the PLAY/PAUSE and STDBY/CUE buttons’ displays are lit.

30)

“Fader Pause (Play)”

 

 

 

* Fader Pause

: Start playback when remote fader pins (9–10) are short-circuited and pause when pins are open.

 

Fader Play

:

Start playback when remote fader pins (9–10) are short-circuited and continue playback when pins are open.

31)

“9600 (19200) bps”

 

 

 

* 09600 bps

: Set the baud rate to 9600 bps.

 

19200 bps

:

Set the baud rate to 19200 bps.

32)

“PlayerID (**)”

 

 

 

PlayerID (**)

:

Player ID setting.

 

 

 

(Set ID to OFF or 0 to 15. Default setting – “OFF”)

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Contents DN-M991R Important to Safety Safety Instructions Svenska Español Francais Deutsch English English Deutsch Francais Español Svenska Main Features Contents Part Names and Functions CUE Write REC, Edit mode Rear Panel RS232C/RS422A selector switchRS232C/RS422A connector Terminator switch@9 Remote connector Display Window #0 Track NO. indicator#1 Program indicator #2 Disc NAME/TRACK NAME/DATE indicatorsRemote Control Connections $3 Pitch indicator$6 Play Mode indicators $5 Time Mode indicators $8 Track NO. displayAbout Minidiscs Preset Functions and Operations List of Preset FunctionsPresetting Procedure Detailed Description of Preset Functions M. OFFScms INH ENA English Starting Playback Basic OperationEnd Monitor PLAY/PAUSE and STANDBY/CUE Operations Play and PausePlay and CUE PLAY, Pause and CUEStarting to Record Stopping RecordingSet the presettings Set the recording pause modeSet the recording level start mode To stop recordingPre-UTOC Function Incrementing Track NumbersPre-UTOC is written Setting Cue Points Set the cue direct search mode Cancel the cue direct search modeDirect Search for Cue Points Press the CUE Search buttonHot Start Load Instantaneous play Hot StartHot Start Inputting Programs Programmed PlaybackChanging Programs Playing Programs Presetting Programs Set the preset modeChange the preset setting Cancel the preset modeEditing Functions Editing FunctionsErasing Cue Signals ‹Cue erase function› Editing Function SelectErasing Tracks ‹Track erase function› Erasing All the Tracks on the Disc ‹All erase function›Dividing Tracks into Two Parts ‹Divide function› Combining Two Tracks ‹Combine function›Moving Tracks ‹Move function› Pitch on the disc ‹Disc’s pitch function›Inputting Changing Names ‹Title function› Exit the Edit Mode or Undoing Editing ‹Undo functions› Exit the Edit Mode Write the Utoc EditSelect the undo mode Cancel the undo modeConnecting the Keyboard Connecting and Operating a KeyboardKeyboard Operations Number keys Shift keyResetting the Microprocessor Handling CartridgesMessages Can ,tIncrmntSystem Limitations Specifications

DN-M991R specifications

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