Denon UPO-250 Operating Instructions Manual page 19

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© Playing Tracks in Random Orde!
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The function plays each track on the disc once in random
order.
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Prassing the RANDOM
button when a program has been set
will play the
programmed
tracks
in random
order.
tot = Press the EDIT button to set the tape length.
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Press the EDIT button four times when using
a 60-minute {C 60) tape.
{The tape length is to total time of sides A and B.)
The display changes as follows each time the EDIT button is pressed.
Setting the desired recording time (Method 2)
Select a tape iength close to the desired time,
then make a fine adjustment using the 1€4 <q
or DD Pdi button.
For example, to set 51 minutes, select C-50, then
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Pressing the RANDOM button when repeat piay has been set
will play the tracks through randomly one time, and each time
following this there will be a random search with a different
pattern.
© An A-B section repeat is not possible during random play.
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During the search operation, the track numbers of the disc
from track 1 to the last track will be repeatedly displayed at
high speed in the TRACK NO. section, and the following tracks
to be played will not be known from the end of the search to
the time CD play begins.
@ Simply pressing the RANDOM button during CD play will start
Random play is not possible during the edit operation.
the random search and start random play.
Edited Recording onto Sides A and B of a Tape (EDIT)
Editing is possible with CDs containing up to 20 tracks.
Before starting the edited recording operation. load the cassette
tape to which you will record into deck 2 with side A tacing up.
The teader tape is automatically taken up before recording starts.
(Set the REV MODE
switch to the
<> _ position.)
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Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. — Set the disc.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. -- Press
the play button and set the function to CD. ~ Press the stop button.
NOTE:
© With edited recording, side 6 of the tape will be recorded automatically even when the REV MODE switch of the deck is set to the
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position.
© During edited recording, only the following buttons will function: the stop button of the CD or the OPEN/CLOSE button, and the
stop button of the deck.
© When using a recorded tape for edited recording, the tape should be erased before use, since when the tape is longer than the set
time, an unrecorded section of side B will remain atter the tape stops.
When a tape which has been recorded with this system is p!
back, there will be 4-second blank portions between tracks (for
making it easy to reach the beginning of a track). This will differ from the actuat silent portions between the tracks on the disc,
and so there will be some error in the actual remaining time of the tape and the displayed time.
{When
the tape time
has a l r e a d y
been set, the display will change in
press the DP PPI button once to set C-51.
order starting at that time
each time the EDIT button is pressed.)
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The desired recording time can be set
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EDIT" Hashes for 2 seconds
when this is displayed.
{Method 1)
2 minutes 40 seconds
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extra on side A
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Example: For 8 36-minute tape, use the F444
or DD DDT
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button to set 36.
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number buttons. For example, in the case of a 30-minute tape,
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press [10] twice and press [10).
Tracks for side A light up. Tracks for side B flash.
(Tracks
1 through 9 are recorded on side A}
(Tracks 10 through
18 are recorded on side B.)
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Tracks for side A flesh.
1 minute 20 seconds
Tracks for side B light up.
extra on side B.
A/B button is pressed.
(Use this to check the
extra time on side B.)
Track number
Elapsed time
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Note that in some cases, even if the tape is longer than the total playing time on the disc, it may not be possible to record all the tracks
onto the tape, since they are divided onto sides A end 8B. In such cases, the OVER indicator flashes.
@ Follow the instructions under "PROGRAMMED
SELECTION"
on Page 18 to program the tracks.
@ Pertorm steps 2 through 4 under the aforementioned
"Automatic Edited Recording".
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Programmed CD Play Using the Search Buttons (144 4¢ >> PDI}
Pressing the PROGRAM
button of the remote control unit will light up the "PROGRAM"
indicator, When the disc is stopped,
programming can be done with the search buttons (Hq €¢ D> PPI on the CD player or with the search buttons (hd 44 DP DPI) on
the remote control unit.
¢ Select the tracks with the search buttons, then press the PROGRAM
button to program them.
« The search buttons (44 PP) can be used to change the track numbers continuously.
After the track numbers have been selected with the search buttons, if the play button is pressed to start CD play before the
PROGRAM
button is pressed, the last track of the program set up to this point will be played.
In this case, the tracks selected with the search buttons will not be programmed.
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