Display Window; Opening And Closing The Disc Table And Loading Discs; Setting Discs; Notes On Setting Discs - Denon LA-3500 Service Manual

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Display
Wind ow
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Disc
side
indicator
This
indicates
lh
e side of
the
disc.
Chapter
/ track number display
Digital
so
und
indicator
CD·G channel
selectio
n
mode
indicator
This
lights
when in !he
CO-G channe
l
selec-
tion mode
.
Th
is
displays the
chapter or
track
number
.
Thi
s lights when
playing discs with
digital
audio signals and
when
playing The
dig
ital
audio signa ls of
LDs
.
Remote
control indicator
This
li
ghts when
sig
nal
s
are received
from the
remote
con irol
unit.
~tandby
indicator
Random
play
indicator
This
ligh ts
when
the power
cord
is
This lights when in
plugged
into
a
the
random
play
power outlet.
mode.
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Intro
sca
n
indicator
Th
is
lights
when in !he
intro
scan
mode
.
Auto
space
indicator
Thi
s
lights
when in the
auto
space
mode.
Frame/time
numbe
r
/
messa
ge display
Thi
s
displays the
elapsed
playing time or
remaining
time
on
the
disc,
the
fram
e
number and such messages
as
"OPEN",
"CLOSE",
"PLAY''.
HA···BH.
"B
···A",
"OFF",
etc.
Repeat
ind
icators
LO
,
CD-G, CD
an
d
COV
indicators
These
indicate the
type
of
disc
set
on
the disc table.
These
indicate the repeat mode
Chapterftrack
repeat
:
O
Side
repeat:
SIDE
o
All
side
repea1
:
ALL SIDE
c:.i
A·B repeat
:
A
o
B
Play
indicator
Single play
indicator
Mu
sic
calendar
di splay
1-- - -
This
lights
when in the
play mode.
Auto edit
indicator
Thi
s
lights when
in the auto
edit
mode.
When
playback
starts,
the
"PROGH
in·
dicator lights.
This lights when
in the single play
mode.
Program
indicator
This
lights when in
the
programmed
playback mode
.
The numbers
of all
the
chapters or
tracks
on
the disc light.
For
discs with TOCs,
bars light
above and
below
all
the numbers
o
f
the
chapters or
!racks on the disc, then turn
ofl once
the
chapter
or
track has been played
.
For LDs without
TO
Cs,
bars tight
above
and below the number of the
chapter
currently
playing
.
During
programmed
'
playback on
two·
sided LOs with TOCs,
the
upper bar ind
cat
es
programmed
chapters
on
side
A
while
the lower
bar indicates programmed
chapters on side
8.
Pause
indicator
Chapter and track indicators
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Channel
indicators
I
This
ligh
t
s
when
in
th
e
pause mode
.
Th
ese indicate whether
the
display is
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These indicate
the
audio output
channels.
I
showing chapter or
track
numbers.
-
Calendar over
indi
cato
r
>
lights when there are more than
16 chapt
ers
or
tra
cks,
and P
ligh ts
when a
chapter
or
track
with
a
number
of over
16 is playing
ex
indicator
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This lights when
a disc recorded
with the
CX system
is
set
.
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OPENING
AND
CLOSING
THE
DISC
TABLE
AND LOADING DISCS
Opening and Closing the Disc Table
(The
disc table will no! open or close
when
the power is off.I
(])Press the
POWER button to turn
the
power on
.
Ci)
Press the
open/close button
to
open the disc
tabl
e
Setting
Discs
Set the disc with the label for the
side
to
be
played facing
up
.
Disc
sile
Set
the disc properly in the position
shown on
the
above diagram
.
The disc will not
play if it is not properly set.
N
otes
on
Setting
Discs
Only one
disc ca
n
be
set
al
a
time
.
Setting two
discs in the
disc
table
can
resu lt
in
damage or
scra tch
the discs.
Set
Bern
CD
singles directly in the disc table wi
t
ho:.Jt using
an
adaptor.
Be
sure to
set
them
secure
ly
in the disc guide
.
If
not,
th
e
disc may move
out o
f
place and
th
e
disc table
may no
longer
open.
Be
carefu
l
no!
to
touch
the
signal surface
(the
side
which
shines in
rainbow
colo rs).
Be
sure
to
set CDs. CDVs. CD·Gs and
LO
singles (20cm)
with the labelled
side
facing
up.
For single ·sided LDs, be sure
to place the
side on
which
the
chapter
names
are
written facing
up
Set
LD
singles
120cm)
directly in
the disc
table
without
using
an adaptor
.
Note
s
on
the
Disc
Table
Use
the
button on the main unit or the remote
contro
l
uni1
to open and
clo
se
the disc
table.
Do not move the unit during
playback.
Doing so can
scratch
lh
e
disc.
Do not move the unit while a disc
is
loaded
.
Applying force to
th
e
disc
tabl
e
or placing heavy objects
on it can
result in
damage.
Be carelul
not
10
get your fingers caught in
The
disc
1able
when it
is
drawn in.
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