Denon DCD-3520 Service Manual page 12

Stereo cd player
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12
REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT RC-213
Track
number
buttons
(0 to 9 and
:10)
Press
the
+10 button
to indicate
track
numbers over 10. Press twice for 20, etc.
Setting to the Program
Mode
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For program
search,
press
the PROGRAM
button then the number buttons (0 through
9 and
+10).
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The remote
control
unit is normally
set to
the direct
mode.
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For the time search function, first press the
Automatic
search forward button { DPI )
Automatic
search
reverse
button
( 14€@
)
TIME
SEARCH
button then press the track
number
buttons.
Manual
search forward button ( PP )
Manual
search reverse button ( 44
)
Play button ( B® PLAY)
Pause
button
( i! PAUSE}
Stop button ( ™@ STOP)
Display button (DISPLAY)
Time
search
button
(TIME
SEARCH)
Program
button (PROGRAM)
Direct
button
(DIRECT)
Index button (INDEX)
Call button
(CALL)
Repeat
button
(ALL-REPEAT)
Repeat button (REPEAT-1)
Auto
edit button
(AUTO
EDIT)
Clear
button
(CLEAR)
Time
mode
button
(TIME)
DENON
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT AC-213
Auto
space
button
(AUTO
SPACE)
Volume
buttons
(VOLUME)
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Direct Search
Normaily,
direct
search
is possible
simply
by pressing
the desired
number
buttons.
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Program Search (programming
is not possible during playback)
Press the PROGRAM
button,
then
press
the number
buttons.
For
example,
to
program
tracks
number
3, 11, and
5, press
PROGRAM
~— 3 -
+10 and 1 — 5.
To cancel the program,
press the DIRECT button.
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Inputting the Track Numbers
For track numbers below 9, simply press the corresponding button. For
track
numbers
of 10 and
greater,
press
the
+10
then
the number
buttons.
For example,
for track number
22 press
+10 twice then
2.
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Volume
The volume control on the unit will operate when the volume buttons
are pressed. The volume can be checked by looking at the position of
the control.
If the DIRECT button is pressed during program
playback,
the program
is cleared
and
normal
playback
resumes
from
the
track
currently
playing through the last track on the disc.
Auto Edit Button (AUTO EDIT)
* The tracks on a CD are automatically split into two halves, Side A and
Side B, like an analog disc, with the division at the place between
tracks which is closest to 1/2 the total playing time, and with the
tracks
remaining
in the same
order.
* When this button is pressed in the stop mode, the total playing time
for the first half and the track numbers on the calendar are displayed
for approximately
2 seconds. Next, the same
is done for the second
half, after which the unit is automatically set to the pause mode at the
beginning
of the first track.
When
the PLAY
or PAUSE
button
is
pressed,
playback
begins,
and the unit is automatically
set to the
pause
mode
at the beginning
of the first track of the second
half
which was previously displayed. When the PLAY or PAUSE button is
pressed again, playback begins, and the unit is automatically set to
the stop mode
at the end
of the last track on
the disc.
* This function will only work for discs with a total of 20 tracks or less.
Also, when this function is used the mode is automatically set to the
program
mode,
so direct search
is not possible.
* The auto edit function
is cleared when
the STOP
or DIRECT
button
is pressed.
* The data for the total playing time recorded on the disc and the actual
total playing time of the tracks differ, so there may
be a difference
between the time displayed in the stop mode (the total playing time)
and the total of the times of the first and second halves in the auto edit
mode
(about
2 seconds).

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