ENGLISH
2INTRODUCTION
1FEATURES
2PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (Refer to page 3.)
Thank you very much for purchasing the DENON component CD / MP3 player.
DENON proudly presents this advanced CD / MP3 player to audiophiles and music lovers as a further proof of DENON’s
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2±12 % Variable pitch playback
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2Single/continuous playback function
2CD TEXT
2MP3 playback
2Instant start playback
2Cascade playback
2Power on playback
(1) Front panel
qPower operation switch (POWER)
•The power turns on when the button is switched from the off position (£) to the on position (¢).
•The power turns off when the button is switched from the on position (¢) to the off position (£).
!4+10 button
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For track number 33, |
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z Features.............................................................. | 6 |
x Part names and functions .............................. | 6, 7 |
c Connections........................................................ | 7 |
v Opening and closing the disc holder |
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wDisc holder
•The disc placed on this holder. Pressing the disc holder OPEN/CLOSE (5) button e will open and close the holder.
When loading the CD, place it securely in the disc holder.
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!5!6CD pitch control button (–, +)
•Press these button to set the playing pitch within a range of ±12 % to
•The set playing pitch is shown on the display.
and loading a disc ............................................... | 8 |
b Normal CD playback ........................................... | 8 |
n Advanced CD playback................................. | 9, 10 |
m Playing MP3 files........................................ | 10, 11 |
, The compact disc ............................................. | 11 |
. Power on playback ........................................... | 11 |
⁄0Expanded function............................................ | 12 |
⁄1Before switching off the power ....................... | 13 |
⁄2Preset functions and operations ................ | 13, 14 |
eDisc holder open/close button (5 OPEN/CLOSE)
•Press to load or eject the disc. Each press will open or close the disc holder w.
rRemote control sensor
(REMOTE SENSOR)
•About the wireless remote control unit : Please contact local dealer or distributor.
!7PROG./DIRECT button
•Press this button when you want to enter tracks for programmed playback. (Refer to page 9 for details.)
•When the button is pressed, the “PROG” indicator is lit.
!8RANDOM button
•When this button is pressed, the random play mode is set and the “RAND” indicator is lit.
⁄3Troubleshooting ................................................ | 15 |
⁄4Specifications ................................................... | 15 |
2ACCESSORIES
Check that the following parts are included in addition to the main unit:q Operating instructions ...................................... | 1 |
w Connection Cords ............................................ | 1 |
•Whenever the power operation switch is in the OFF state, the apparatus is still connected on AC line voltage.
•Please be sure to unplug the cord when you leave home for, say, a vacation.
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tDisplay
• Refer to page 7 for details.
yPLAY button (1)
• Use this to start playback.
uSTOP button (2)
• Press this button to stop playback.
iPAUSE button (3)
• Use this pause playback.
o !0Track search button (8, 9)
• This button selects the track to be played.
!1!2Search button (6, 7)
•These buttons are used to accurately change the positions where playback will start.
!9REPEAT button
• Press this to perform repeat playback.
@0TIME button
•The time display switches each time this button is pressed.
•Normally “ELAPSED” appears on the time display and the current elapsed time is displayed.
•When this button is pressed once, “REMAIN” appears on the time display and the remaining time for the current track is displayed.
When pressed again, the remaining time to the end of the disc is displayed.
!3Number buttons
(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0/CLEAR)
•Use these buttons for the direct search and program memory functions.
•For direct search, press for example button
if you want to hear track number 3.
For track number 12, press then .
To program tracks, press the PROG./DIRECT button !7to set to the program mode.
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