Switching The Time Display; Timer Playback; Repeat Playback - Denon Professional DN-300CR User Manual

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Switching the time display

Press the Display button on the front panel or the remote control to cycle through the following three
types of time display. The following indicators show the currently selected display type.
• Curr: The elapsed time of the current track is displayed.
• Tot_R: The total remaining time of the disc is displayed.
• Remain: The remaining time of the current track is displayed.
In program mode, the remaining time of the entire program (not the entire disc) is displayed.
When playing an MP3 file, the current (elapsed) track time is always displayed. The Display button is
not used.
For details on the time display during recording or in record-ready mode, please see
Switching the time

Timer playback

Timer playback is a function that automatically starts playback when the power is turned on. By
using this function, you can use a commercially available timer to turn on the power of the DN-
300CR and start playback at a desired time.
1. Connect the DN-300CR to your timer so that the power is supplied from the timer to the DN-
300CR.
2. Insert the disc that you want to play into the disc slot.
3. To turn on the timer playback function, set the DN-300CR's Timer switch to PLAY.
4. Set your timer to the desired time. The DN-300CR will turn on at the time specified by your timer,
and playback will begin automatically after a few seconds.

Repeat playback

Normal repeat playback
1. Press the Repeat button on the front panel or the remote control to turn on the repeat playback
function. The Repeat icon will appear in the display along with the current time display type.
In this state, all tracks on the disc will play repeatedly.
During playback, if the Repeat mode is turned on, playback continues as before, and when the
last track finishes, playback resumes from the first track. If Repeat mode is turned on when the
disc is stopped, press the Play button to begin operation.
2. To turn off the repeat play function, press the Repeat button on the front panel or the remote
control. The Repeat icon will disappear from the display.
Note: Combining the Normal Repeat mode with Program playback, Single playback, or Shuffle
playback will enable program repeat, single-track repeat, or shuffle repeat operations, respectively.
A-B repeat playback
1. During playback, press the A-B button on the remote control at the point (A) where you want to
start A-B repeat playback. The A indicator will appear in the top part of the display.
2. At the point where you want repeat playback to end (B), press the A-B button on the remote
control once again. The B indicator will appear in the top part of the display. The region (A-B) has
now been specified, and A-B repeat will begin.
Note: Alternatively, you can pause the playback and then specify the start (A) and end (B) points.
3. To turn off the A-B repeat function, press the A-B button. The B indicator in the display will go
dark, and A-B repeat playback will be cancelled. If you cancelled during playback, playback will
continue even if the point specified as the end of A-B repeat play is passed.
Warning: The specified region (A-B) will be erased if you press the Stop button.
You can't use the A-B repeat playback function across two or more tracks.
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