Features
Front Panel
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1. Power: Press this switch to turn DN-300R on or off. Make sure the power input is
properly connected to a power outlet. Do not turn the unit off during media recording or
playback—doing so could damage your media.
2. SD Card Slot: Insert an SDHC or SDXC card to this slot.
3. USB Port: Connect a mass-storage-class USB device to this port.
4. Folder: Press this button to view this list of folders on the active device (SD or USB).
5. Menu: Press this button to access the Menu.
6. Back: Press this button to move back a level in the Menu.
7. SD/USB: Press this button to toggle between SD, USB, and SD+USB recording modes.
8. Repeat: Press this button to cycle through the Repeat playback modes. See
Playback > Playback Modes
9. Random: Press this button to turn Random playback mode on or off. See
Playback > Playback Modes
10. Jog Dial: Turn this dial to select tracks or to edit options shown in the Display. Press this
dial to confirm a selection.
11. Display: This screen indicates the unit's current operation.
12. SD/USB Indicators: These LEDs will be lit red to indicate an SD Card and/or USB Device
is connected and selected for recording. If another device is connected but not selected
for recording, the respective LED will turn blue when playback or recording is stopped.
13. Input Level Indicators: Indicates the input signal level from the Audio Inputs. If the red
LED consistently lights, it is recommended to lower the input level.
14. Track/Search Buttons: Press one of these buttons to move to the previous or next track.
Press and hold one of these buttons to rewind/fast-forward.
15. Stop: Press this button to stop recording or playback.
16. Play/Pause: Press this button to start, resume, or pause playback.
17. Record: Press this button to start recording. While recording, the button will be solidly lit;
when Auto Track is turned On, the button will blink.
18. Headphone Level: Adjusts the volume of the headphones.
19. Headphones Jack: Connect headphones to this 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS jack.
20. Input Level: Adjusts the volume of the Audio Inputs.
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