Part Names And Functions - Denon UD-M31 Operating Instructions Manual

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

(1) Front Panel
q
Power operation switch (ON/STANDBY)
• This turns the power for the entire system on and
off.
• Press this once to turn the power on, then press
again to set the power to STANDBY mode.
• The LED color changes as follows, according to
the condition:
During power ON : green
During STANDBY : red
During TIMER STANDBY: orange
✻ The muting mode is set when the main unit's
power button is pressed and when the standby
mode is canceled from the remote control unit.
The power indicator flashes green when in the
muting mode, then stops flashing and turns green
once the set is in the operational mode.
✻ If the indicator is flashing orange (quickly):
The protective circuit is activated.
If this happens, unplug the power cord to turn the
indicator off, then check the input and output
terminals on the rear panel. Check in particular for
short-circuiting of the speaker cords. Once all
connections have been corrected, plug the power
cord. (Wait for at least 10 seconds after turning
the power off before turning it back on.)
• When the UD-M31 is connected in a system with
the D-M31 series, its power button works as the
power button for the entire system. When the
UD-M31's power turns on, the power of all the
connected system units also turns on.
✻ Power is supplied to the UD-M31 even when the
power is in the standby mode (low power
consumption).
w
Remote sensor
• When operating the remote control unit, point it at
this sensor.
e
Display
• Refer to page 9.
r
PHONES (headphones jack)
• Plug the headphones into this jack.
• No sound is produced from the speakers when
headphones are plugged in.
8
t
FUNCTION button
• Use this to select the input (function).
• The input changes in the following order each
time this button is pressed:
CD
TUNER
(LINE1)
(LINE2)
NOTES:
• (LINE1) and (LINE2) are input functions being
set at the SETUP mode.
• The initial settings are as follows:
LINE1 : MD
LINE2 : TAPE
y
TONE/SDB (Super Dynamic Bass)
button
• Press this button to select the preferred sound of
TONE CONTROL/SDB. Each time this button is
pressed, the display changes as follows:
SDB
BASS
TREBLE
S.DIRECT
• You can switch the SDB on/off by using the +/–
(up/down) button.
• BASS and TREBLE can be adjusted by using the
+/– (up/down) button.
• When you select S.DIRECT (Source Direct),
TONE/SDB is switched off, and the sound
characteristic becomes flat.
• SDB can be controlled powerful bass tones when
listening at lower volume levels.
NOTE:
• The SDB should be deactivated when
listening at higher volume levels. Excessive
bass at high volume levels will result in a
distorted sound and may cause damage to
your set and speaker system.
u
VOLUME control
• Use this to adjust the overall volume (Rotary
Encorder System).
• The volume increases when the control is turned
clockwise (,) and decreases when it is turned
counterclockwise (.).
• The volume increases and decreases in 35 steps
from the minimum (VOLUME 00) to the maximum
(VOLUME MAX).
NOTE:
• Care must be taken when you adjust the
volume as the CD receiver is equipped with
an electronic volume control. Turn the
VOLUME control slowly referring to the
indication on the display to adjust the volume.
i
/– , +/
button
8
9
(
,
: CD automatic search
8
9
reverse/forward button
+ , –
: up/down button)
• Use the
8
and
9
buttons to move to the
beginning of a specific track while in CD function.
• Use the +/– button to select radio stations while in
TUNER function.
• In TUNER function, press the
2
BAND and +
buttons at the same time to change the Preset
mode, the
BAND and – buttons at the same
2
time to change the Tuning mode.
• Use the +/– button when you adjust tone control
(BASS or TREBLE) and you select menu function
(display, time, timer, or set up).
o
BAND button
2
(
: CD stop button
2
BAND : TUNER band button)
• In CD function, press this button to stop playback.
• In TUNER function, each time this button is
pressed, the band and FM reception mode change
as follows:
FM AUTO
FM MONO
AM
!0
1/ 3 (play/pause) button
• Press this button to start playing a disc. When the
disc tray is closed, playback begins when this
button is pressed.
• When pressed in STANDBY mode, the power
automatically turns on and playback begins (Auto
On function). Press this button again to stop
playback temporarily.
!1
MENU/SET button
• Press this button during power ON mode to
confirm or change the function. Each time this
button is pressed, the display changes as follows:
Display mode
Timer mode
Display mode
Timer mode
Function mode
Function mode
Timer standby mode
Timer standby mode
• In display mode, each time the +/– (up/down)
button is pressed, the display changes as follows:
Volume level
Volume level
Clock
Clock
Function
Function
Volume level: Indicates the current volume.
Clock: Indicates the current time. Use this to set
the time (refer to page 16).
• In TIMER and TIMER STANDBY mode, use this to
set the timer (refer to page 16, 17) or to confirm
the timer contents (refer to page 15).
• Press this button during in STANDBY mode to
switch ON/OFF ("Saving Energy Mode") the clock
display.
• Press this for at least two seconds during
STANDBY mode to select SETUP mode.
Each time the +/– (up/down) button is pressed,
the dis-play changes as follows:
LINE1 FUNC
LINE2 FUNC
LINE 1/2 FUNC: Use this to set the LINE1/2 input/
output function.
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5 (open/close) button
• Press this button to open and close the disc tray.
• When pressed once, the disc tray opens out, and
when pressed again, the disc tray closes. If a disc
is loaded, the total number of tracks and total
playing time of the disc are displayed several
seconds after the disc tray is closed.
• When pressed in STANDBY mode, the CD
receiver's power turns on.
!3
Disc tray
• Load discs here.

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