Denon DCD-2560 Service Manual page 5

Stereo cd player
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Normally
the
elapsed
time
for
the
track
being
played
is
displayed. If the button is pressed once, the [SINGLE J indicator
lights and the display changes
to the remaining
time
for the
track being played. If pressed again, the [SINGLE ] indicator
Stop Button ( HM STOP)
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Press this button
to stop playback.
The disc will stop rotating, and the number
of tracks and total
playing time of the disc are displayed
on the TRACK
NO. and
@
6
TIME
displays,
respectively.
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In case programmed
playback
is engaged
when
this button is
pressed,
the number
of tracks
and
total
playing
time of the
program
are
displayed.
Automatic Search Reverse Button ( Kd )
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Press this button
to return the pickup to the beginning
of the
present
track.
Press
again to return
to other tracks.
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By pressing the button a number of times, the pickup will move
back the corresponding
number
of tracks.
Automatic
Search
Forward
Button
( Ppt )
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Press this button to move the pickup forward to the beginning of
the next track.
Press
again to move
ahead
to other
tracks.
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By pressing
the
button
a number
of times,
the
pickup
will
advance
the corresponding
number
of tracks.
Manual
Search
Reverse
Button
( €4 )
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Press this button
during
playback
for fast reverse
search.
As
long as the button is kept pressed, music signals are played back
faster than
normal.
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Pressing this button when the pause mode is engaged, you can
quickly
reverse
the pickup to a desired
position, three times
faster compared
to manual
reverse
search
during
playback.
During this time, no sound is heard.
Manual Search Forward
Button ( D> )
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Press this button
during
playback for fast forward
search.
As
long as the button is kept pressed, music signals are played back
faster than normal.
,
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Pressing this button when the pause mode is engaged, you can
quickly forward
the pickup to a desired
position, three times
faster compared
to manual
forward
search
during
playback.
During this time, no sound is heard.
Program/Direct
Button
(PROG/
DIRECT)
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Press this button when
you want to enter tracks for program-
med
playback. (Refer to page 7, 8 for details.)
Repeat
All/1
button
(REPEAT
ALL/1)
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Press
to play repeatedly.
When
pressed
once, the
indicator lights and all
tracks on the disc are played repeatedly. When
pressed again,
only one number is displayed on the calendar display, and only
that track is repeated.
When
pressed a third time, the [REPEAT ] indicator turns off
and
the repeat
mode
is canceled.
Only the all-track repeat mode will function during programmed
playback.
Index button (INDEX)
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Press this button to start playback from an index number within
the
track.
Use
the number
buttons to specify the desired index number.
(See Page 7.)
Random
Play Button (RANDOM)
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Press this button to play the tracks on the disc in random order.
Fader
Button
(FADER)
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Press
to perform
fade out or fade in. (Refer to Page 11, 12).
Time/ Side A/B
button
(TIME/SIDE
A/B)
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Press this button to switch between the displays for side A and B
of the tape during
the time editing
operation.
(Stop only)
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Use this button to switch the time display between the elapsed
time for the track being played, the remaining time for the track
being
played,
and
the total
remaining
time.
(During
play or
when
stopped.)
turns off, the [TOTAL | indicator lights, and the total remaining
time is displayed. If pressed once again, the { TOTAL J indicator
turns off and the display returns to the elapsed time for the track
being
played.
During
program
playback,
the
total
remaining
time
for
all
programmed tracks is displayed when the
LTOTAL J indicator is
it.
Time
Edit Button
(TIME
EDIT)
to Page
10.)
Pick Button (PICK)
(Refer to Page 10, 11.)
Link Button (LINK)
to Page
11.)
Pitch — Button
(PITCH -)
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Press
this button
to slow
down
the playing
speed.
(Refer to Page
12.)
Pitch + Button
(PITCH
+)
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Press this button
to make
the playing
speed
faster.
(Refer to Page
12.)
Display Button
(DISPLAY)
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Press this button
to change
the brightness
of the display.
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Press once
to make
the display
2/3 as bright as normal.
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Press again
to make
the display
1/3 as bright as nomal.
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Press once again to turn the entire display off during playb ack
and
ail but the track
number
off in any
other
mode.
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Headphones
Jack
(PHONES)
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Use
this jack to plug
in headphones.
(Headphones
are sold
separately.)
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Volume Adjust Control (LINE OUT)
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Use this to adjust the output level (volume) of the headphomes
or the line out
(VARIABLE)
output
level.
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This
operation
is also
possible
using
the
included
emote
control unit (RC-232). (Refer to Page 15.)
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Trap Door
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Press the right edge
to open
the door.
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To close it, press on the right edge. A click is heard to irdicate
that the door
is closed.
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Output Terminal
(FIX and VARIABLE)
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Connect these to the amplifier's input jacks. (Refer to pige
6.)
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Digital Output Jack (OPTICAL)
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Digital data
is oUtput
in optical
form
from
this jack.
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Contact
your
nearest
Denon
Consumer
Center
or
offce
for
information on the optical fiber cable to be used for connictic@n.
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Digital Output Jack (COAXIAL)
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This jack outputs
digital data.
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We recommend using a 75-ohm pin cord (available in sto tes} flor
connections.
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Press this button to edit in conjunction with the tape time, (Refer
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Press this button when
substituting a track with the time edit.
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Press this button when
editing spans a number of discs. (Refer
Continuous
Operation
If the automatic
search
reverse
button
@, the automatic
seach
forward button @, the pitch — button @), the pitch +button @ or he
+10
button
@
are
held
in, the function
of that
button
will be
repeated.

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