(2) Manual Search in Reverse

(8/6)

Keep on pressing the 8/6 button 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 8/6 button is kept on pressing more than 5 seconds.

If the 8/6 button 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 7/9 button until “ ” disappears.

If the 8/6 button 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.

ENGLISH

!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 LINE OUT terminal. (Refer to page 11 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.

NOTES:

Synchronized play is also possible in the program mode.

The repeat mode are cancelled when synchronized play is started.

Except for the 2STOP, 1PLAY 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 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.

(1 ~ 10)

(3 PAUSE)

1

2

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

2.Press the 3 PAUSE button.

To start play, press the 1 PLAY button or 3 PAUSE button.

(2) Cuing by Program Selection

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

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Denon DCM-280 Manual Search in Reverse, Remote control only Cuing by Direct Selection, Synchronized Recording Function

DCM-280 specifications

The Denon DCM-280 is a remarkable CD changer that has earned a reputation for its performance and versatility, catering to audiophiles and casual listeners alike. As part of Denon's esteemed lineup of audio equipment, the DCM-280 combines innovative technology with user-friendly features to deliver an exceptional listening experience.

One of the standout features of the DCM-280 is its ability to hold up to five CDs simultaneously, allowing users to enjoy extended listening sessions without the need to change discs frequently. The intelligent shuffle and repeat functions provide flexibility, making it easy to experience albums in a new order or replay favorite tracks as desired. The DCM-280 is equipped with a high-quality digital-to-analog converter (DAC), ensuring that audio playback is crisp, clear, and faithful to the original recording.

The unit boasts Denon's proprietary "Advanced DSP" technology, which enhances sound quality by analyzing and optimizing audio signals. This technology provides an immersive listening experience, ensuring that even the subtleties of a recording are preserved. Additionally, the DCM-280 features a built-in 24-bit/192kHz audio processing capability, further elevating its performance and providing a high-resolution audio experience.

Connectivity options are plentiful on the DCM-280, with digital optical and coaxial outputs for connecting to external audio systems or headphones. This versatility makes it easy to integrate the CD changer into various sound setups. Furthermore, users can take advantage of the remote control, which allows for convenient operation from a distance, ensuring an enjoyable experience without needing to get up frequently.

The DCM-280's design is both stylish and practical. With a sleek black finish, the unit seamlessly fits into any home audio setup. The well-structured interface is designed for ease of use, featuring clearly labeled buttons and a readable LCD display that provides essential information like track number, elapsed time, and the number of discs loaded.

In conclusion, the Denon DCM-280 CD changer stands out in the world of audio equipment with its impressive array of features, cutting-edge technologies, and user-friendly design. From its multi-disc capacity to advanced audio processing capabilities, the DCM-280 ensures an enriching listening experience for all types of music lovers, making it a worthy addition to any home entertainment system. Its balance of functionality, quality, and convenience reinforces Denon's commitment to excellence in the audio space.