Denon DCT-950R Service Manual page 20

Fm am receiver/cd player
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Power Off/Power
On Functions
<Power
Off>
<Power On>
Switching the Mode
1
Press the @
button while listening to the tuner to play a CD.
2 Press the @
button while playing a CD to listen to the tuner.
3
To switch from a single CD to the changer, press the @ (,- +] or ® (to) button.
Control knob operation
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The @ control knob normally adjusts the volume when turned. Press the @ control knob to switch the adjustment mode
in the following order:
The contro! knob returns to the volume adjust mode five seconds after the last adjustment
has been made.
Example of LCD display
Mode
Operation
Volume
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Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume, counterclock-
wise to decrease the volume.
Turn the knob clockwise to increase the bass, counterclock-
oe
wise to decrease the bass.
Treble
Turn the knob clockwise to increase the treble, counterclock-
wise to decrease the treble.
Turn the knob clockwise to shift the balance to the front side,
counterclockwise to shift the balance to the rear side.
Balance
Turn the knob ciockwise to shift the balance to the right side,
counterclockwise to shift the balance to the left side.
the TA mode:
The volume level when traffic announcements
are received
switches to the level set with the "TA VOL" setting. (See Page
22.)
Turn the knob clockwise to increase the "TA VOL"
setting,
counterclockwise to decrease
it.
The current volume level does not change when the "TA VOL"
setting is adjusted, except while receiving a traffic announce-
ment.
Loudness
Function
Mute
Function
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When © control knob is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the bass and
Press the @
Q.,,, button causes muting, reducing the sound volume,
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treble. are emphasized,
making for-a more
powerful sound.
"MUTE"
flashes on the display. Pressing the button again cancels the
This can be used to make the sound more listenable at low volume levels.
display.
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