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Denon DCD-980 Instrucciones De Operación página 7

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Stopping Playback
( HP STOP)
1
Press the stop button ( Mi STOP).
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When all tracks have been played on a disc, playback will stop by itself.
Precautions:
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Ifno disc has been loaded or the disc has been placed upside down, all
indicators will light.
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When the information on the disc cannot be read correctly, for example
due to dust or dirt on the disc, the indicators will read as shown below.
Nothing will be shown on the TRACK NO. and TIME displays, and it
may
take quite a while to read the disc.
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(Number buttons)
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Use the number buttons and the +10 button to input the number of the
desired track.
For example, to play track number 4, press [4], and to play track number
12, press [+10 ] and [2]. Playback will begin from that track.
(2) Advancing to the next track
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Press the Automatic search forward button { PPI) during playback.
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The pickup will advance to the beginning of the next track and playback
will continue. Pressing the button several times will forward the pickup
the corresponding
number tracks.
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Returning to the beginning of the
current track during playback ................scsesseens
(4d)
Press the Automatic search reverse button ( Ké@ ) during playback.
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The pickup will return to the beginning of the current track and playback
will continue. Pressing the button several times wiil return the pickup
the corresponding
number tracks.
4) Playing Specific Tracks in a
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With this function, you can choose any of the tracks on the disc and
program
them
to play in any order.
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Programming
is possible with the disc holder open.
Up to 20 tracks can be programmed.
The programmed tracks are shown on the calendar.
ENGLISH
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Programming
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e Press the PROG/DIRECT button so that the
indicator
lights, then use the number buttons and the +10 button to program the
tracks.
For example, to program tracks 3, 12, and 7, press
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(4107), 2], and 77).
The corresponding track number lights on the calendar each time a
track is programmed, the track number is displayed on the TRACK NO.
display, the number of tracks programmed is displayed on the INDEX
display, and the total playing time of the programmed
tracks is
displayed on the TIME display. A few seconds after the last track has
been programmed, the total number of tracks programmed is display-
ed on the TRACK
NO. display and the total playing time of the
programmed tracks is displayed on the TIME display.
(2)
Checking
the Programmed
Tracks
(Remote
control
only)
(CALL)
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Press the CALL button.
The programmed
tracks are displayed in order on the TRACK
NO.
display each time the CALL button is pressed.
(3)
Playing the Programmed Tracks
( > PLAY)
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Press the ( » PLAY) button to play the tracks in the programmed order.
(4)
Clearing the Program
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The entire program
is cleared
when
the PROG/DIRECT
button
is
pressed again. The program
is also cleared when the ( & OPEN/
CLOSE) button is pressed.
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If the PROG/DIRECT button is pressed during programmed play, the
program is cleared and playback continues normally through to the last
track on the disc.
NOTES
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If programming is done in the play or pause mode, the track
currently playing is programmed
at the first position. Other
tracks
can
be added.
to the program,
but the number
of
programmed tracks and the playing time will not be displayed.
Direct search is not possible during programmed
play. If the
number buttons are pressed, that track is added to the end of the
program.
Programming
is possible with the disc holder open. Track
numbers greater than the number of tracks recorded on the disc
can be programmed,
but will be automatically cleared before
playback
begins.
The remaining time per track will only be displayed for track
numbers
1 through 20.
The total program time and remaining. program time are not
displayed
if tracks greater than track number
20 are prog-
rammed.

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