Denon D-60 Operating Instructions Manual page 7

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On this system,
the receiver
includes
a multi-display.
This display indicates various types of information for different modes depending on which section of the system is being used, as
follows:
When listening to the radio or when using the timer
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This lights to indi-
cate that the timer is
set.
This lights when
signais
are received from the re-
mote controi unit.
This indicates the band being
received [AM (MW and LW) or
FM]
and the preset number
when
presetting
stations
in
the memory.
This lights when
the
station
is
tuned
in
properly.
When
presetting
stations in the memory
: "MEMORY"
When
setting the timer times
: "ON"
or "OFF"
When
recalling a preset station
: Preset number
When
the sleep timer is operating
: "SLEEP"
When
an equalizer
setting is selected
: Equalizer mode
During muting : "MUTING"
*
Normaily
the equalizer setting is displayed.
CD PLAYER DISPLAY
Tape type and re-
maining time dis-
play
During the editing
. See diagram below.
function
c-o0
. Refer to Page 9.
lights
and
the
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tape
time
is dis-
played.
e@ The timer standby mark " (C) * will not light if the
current time is not set.
When a disc is loaded:
manual
search
mode.
Time display
The
reception
frequency,
function, time, and timer set-
PROGRAM
lights
during the prog-
rammed
search
mode.
The
indicators
switch
as
follows
when the REPEAT button is pressed
in the play mode:
First press
: REPEAT
TRACK
Second
press : REPEAT
ALL
Third press
: REPEAT
fourth press
: REPEAT [4)-[B)
Fifth press
: None Display
00 is displayed
when
the disc data cannot
be read properly.
e
The total number
of tracks is displayed
in the stop mode.
@ The track number
is displayed
in the play and program
modes.
@ CCorjJis displayed when the innermost or outermost section of the disc is reached in the
@ The elapsed
playing
time
is displayed
in the stop mode.
e
The elapsed time for the track currently playing is displayed in the play and pause modes.
e
The elapsed time for the programmed
tracks
is displayed
in the program
mode.
These
indicate
the time display
mode.
TOTAL lights when the remaining time for
all tracks is displayed.
SINGLE
lights when
the remaining
time
per track is displayed.
» PLAY lights when the disc is
playing,
and
Hl
PAUSE
lights
when
in the pause
mode.
During editing operations: "REMAIN"
During edited recording: "EDIT"
When
no
disc is toaded,
when
the disc
is ioaded
upside-down, or when the disc is heavily scratched or
dirty : "NO DISC"

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