Denon DCD-810 Operating Instructions Manual page 5

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Aut Space Button
(AUTO
SPACE)
Pressing this button will cause the
[A. SPACE | indicator to light
and
a blank
space
of approximately
4 seconds
is inserted
between
tracks during CD playback. Pressing the button once
more, the
indicator goes out and the Auto Space
feature
is cancelled.
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When one of the track search buttons ( 1€q or PPE) is pressed,
the Auto
Space
function
will not operate.
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The Auto Space function will work during normal
playback as
well as programmed
playback.
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Although
4-second
blanks are inserted
between
tracks, this
additional
time is not reflected
by the indication
on the time
remaining display or time display when the Auto Edit function is
engaged.
Repeat All Tracks Button
(ALL)
Press this button
to repeat playback
of all tracks.
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When this button is pressed, [ALL] lights on the display and all
tracks on the disc or in a program
will be repeatedly
played
back. Press this button once more to disengage the Repeat All
function.
A-B Repeat Button
(A — B)
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Press this button
for repeat
playback
between
a designated
starting point (A) and an ending point (B). (Refer to page 8 for
details.)
Random
Play Button
(RANDOM)
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Press this button to play the tracks on the disc in random order.
ane Mode
Button
(TIME)
This button is used to select the desired indication on the TIME
display. The indication on this display will change each time the
button
is pressed.
Normally,
the elapsed
playback
time
of the current
track
is
displayed.
Pressing the button
once,
is displayed
and the
remaining time of the current track is displayed.
Pressing once more,
is displayed, and total playing
time of remaining tracks is displayed. However, when program-
med play is in progress, the total remaining time of the program
is displayed.
Press the button once again to return to the normal display of
the elapsed
playback
time of the current
track.
Program/Direct Button (PROG/DIRECT)
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Press this button to switch between the program
memory and
direct search
functions.
(Refer to Page 7)
Number
Buttons
(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and
10)
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Use these buttons for the direct search and program
memory
functions.
For direct search, press for example
button
[3] if you want to
hear track number 3. For track number 12, press
then [2].
To program tracks, press the PROG/DIRECT button to set to the
program
mode.
+10 Button
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Press this button first when
selecting track numbers
over 10.
Use it together with the number buttons. For example, to select
track number 15, press
then [5].
For track number 33, press
three times, then press [3].
Play Button ( >» PLAY)
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Press this button
to play the disc.
When pressed, the
indicator lights and the number of
the track being played, the index number, and the elapsed time
for that track are displayed.
All tracks light on the calendar and turn off in order after each
track is played.
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After the last track is played, the
[> PLAY] indicator turns off and
the unit is set to the stop mode.
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When a disc is set in the disc holder and the ( ® PLAY) button is
pressed, the disc holder closes and playback begins automati-
Cally.
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Pause
Button
{ If PAUSE)
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Press this button
to temporarily
interrupt
playback.
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When pressed during playback, playback stops, the [>
PLAY]
indicator turns
off, and the
LILPAUSE | indicator
lights.
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Tocancel the pause mode, either press the { » PLAY) button or
press the ( IEPAUSE)
button
again.
Automatic
Search
Reverse
Button
( i€¢ )
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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
( PPI)
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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.
atop Button ( Mi STOP)
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
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.
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Ifthis button is pressed in the stop mode, the program memory
is cleared.
Manual
Search
Reverse
Button
( 44 )
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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.
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Manual
Search
Forward
Button
( PP )
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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.
Call Button
(CALL)
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Press this button
to check the tracks which
have been
prog-
rammed.
Headphones Jack (PHONES)
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For private listening, you can connect your headphones to this
jack. Do not raise the volume
level too much
when
listening
through
headphones.
(Headphones
are sold separately.)
Volume Control
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Use this control to adjust the volume of the headphones.
Output Terminal
(FIX-VARIABLE)
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Connect these jacks to the input jacks on your amplifier. (Refer
to page
6 for details on the connections.)
Continuous
Operation
Keeping one of the Automatic Search buttons ( 1¢€ or PPI pressed
will repeat the function
of that button.

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