Denon DCD-860 Service Manual page 10

Stereo cd player
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@) When there are no tracks that can be picked in the blank portion of side
A {side B), cance! the last track of side A (side B), increase the blank
portion,
and
pick an available track in the new
blank
portion.
At this time the tracks cancelled from side A are automatically fixed on
side B.
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When there are no tracks that can be picked even though the last track
of side A (side B) has been cancelled, the setting will remain the same
even if the cancellation is suspended.
Example of tracks not being placed in the blank spaces
When tracks are not placed in blank spaces as shown in
the diagram to the right, the last track (track 3 in the
example) is cancelled and substituted with a track from
side B.
(3)
Link Function (LINK)
[DCD-860 Only]
The link function provides the convenience of editing a number of discs in
succession.
The link operation is used following the tape time specification of the time
edit function and before the end of playback.
@ When the link button (LINK) is pressed,
will start flashing.
@
After the tracks have been played, the player will stop automatically.
The blank time of the tape will be displayed at this time.
@
Press the open/close button (# OPEN/CLOSE)
of the disc holder and
change the disc.
@
Pressing the time edit (TIME EDIT) button will permit editing using the
blank time of the tape in Step @.
{( >» PLAY)
(LINK)
(4 OPEN/CLOSE)
NOTE:
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The link operation is cancelled by the stop button ( HJ STOP). It
will also be cancelled if the disc holder is opened during play.
When editing has not been performed as far as side B with the
time edit {i.e., only for part of side A), editing will be done within
the blank time of side A and the blank time of side B.
When editing has been performed as far as side B with the time
edit, the blank time of side B will be used for editing.
Fading Out or Fading In at the
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(Analog output only)
(1)
Fading out and fading in is possible at the desired position during
play
Manual Fader
:
@ Fade Out
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When the fader button (FADER) is pressed during play, fade out will be
provided for about 5 seconds. C°"°©) will light up during the operation
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and ( §»
) will flash. When fade out is completed the player will
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automatically pause.
@ Fade In
When the fader button (FADER) is pressed from the pause mode, the
player will start playing and fade in will be provided for about 3
seconds. (£*°) will light up during the operation and { <@ ) will flash.
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Before the pick
Enters
After the pick
(FADER)
(2)
Setting the Fade Out Time in Advance (TIME FADE)
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When the fader button (FADER) is pressed in the stop mode, the FADE
indicator (CF4°£) will light up, TIME will appear as —M—S,
and the
player will wait for the input of the fade out time.
Input the fade out time with the (0~9)
number
buttons.
Pressing the play button ( ® PLAY) will start the playback and the FADE
indicator (CF°£)) will light up.
@ The ( & ) indication will start flashing 5 seconds before the specified
fade out time and then the fade out will begin. The fade out will end at
the specified time
and
the player will automatically
pause.
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The time fade function will be cancelled if an auto search or manual
search is performed during playback.
(FADER)
{ » PLAY)"
(Number buttons)
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To Search for the Peak Level
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The player searches
for the peak portion and plays a few seconds
either side of this point repeatedly.
This is convenient
for making
recording adjustments on the tape recorder.
(PEAK SEARCH)
1) When the peak search button (PEAK SEARCH) is pressed in the stop
mode, the PEAK indicator will flash and the player will search for the
portion
having
the peak level.

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