Setting Defaults; Menu Operations (Preset Settings/System Settings); Shift Mode; Power On - Denon DN-700C Owner's Manual

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Setting Defaults

Menu Operations (Preset Settings/System Settings)

ON/STANDBY
MENU
1
ON/STANDBY.
Press
The power of DN-700C is switched ON, and the display screen lights.
2
While DN-700C is stopped, press
The menu list is displayed.
• For details on the setting items in each menu, see "Menu List" (vpage 15).
3
Rotate the jog dial to select the setting item that you want to change, and press the
jog dial.
The menu list of the selected item is displayed.
4
Select the setting item that you want to change, and press the jog dial.
The setting item is chosen.
• To continue to set other items, perform the operation in step 3 again.
• To return to the upper level menu from the menu item currently being set, press
5
After you finish all settings, press
The changed settings are saved, and DN-700C returns to the stopped status.
2
To cancel the settings, press
.
n Saving menu settings to USB memory
The DN-700C has a function for saving menu settings to USB media. This function is useful for sharing
the same settings from one DN-700C on multiple DN-700C units.
Jog Dial/
BACK
ENTER
2
MENU
.
BACK
.
MENU
.
n Preset Setting
Item
Setting Details (Items in bold are factory default)

Shift Mode

Momentary: Shift mode can be operated while push holding the shift button.
Sets operations for the
Lock: Shift button is lighting when shift button push, and transition to shift
SHIFT
button.
mode.

Power On

Stop: A track is not played back when the power is switched on.
Sets the operation
Resume Play: Start playback from the track that was played last by the previous
when the DN-700C
operation.
power is switched on.
Play First: Start playback at track #1 of the last folder that you played back
during the previous operation.

Play Range

All: Plays back all of of the tracks in all folders.
Sets the track playback
Folder: Plays back all of of the tracks in the selected folder.
range.
NOTE
"All" is only valid during CD, USB device or iPod playback. During NET playback,
even if you select "All", the setting switches to "Folder".

Play Mode

Continuous: Plays back all tracks on a CD, or all tracks within the selected
Sets the track playback
folder of the playback media continuously.
mode.
Single: Plays back only 1 track.

Random

On: Random playback starts after the media/folder is selected, or when
Sets random playback.
playback of the current track has finished.
Off: Random playback is not performed.
Program
On: Plays back tracks in the set order (programmed playback).
Sets programmed
Off: Programmed playback is not performed.
playback.
Finish Mode
Stop: Playback stops in the current position.
Sets the operation
Next: When playback is stopped, the next track is cued.
when playback is
Recue: Playback stops and returns to the cue point.
stopped.
Repeat
On: Performs repeat playback according to the "Play Mode" settings.
Sets repeat playback.
Off: Repeat playback is not performed.

Auto Cue

Off: Does not function.
–48 dB: After a track has been selected, playback is cued at the point where the
volume level is less than –48 dB.
–42 dB: After a track has been selected, playback is cued at the point where the
volume level is less than –42 dB.
–36 dB: After a track has been selected, playback is cued at the point where the
volume level is less than –36 dB.

Skip Back

0.5 to 2 to 60 sec: Set the skip back time for a track that is currently being
played back to 0.5 second intervals between 0.5 and 10 seconds, or 5 second
intervals between 10 and 60 seconds.
Search Mode
Normal: Plays back audio in 2 x speed search, but does not play back audio at
Sets the search mode.
faster playback speeds.
Silent: Audio is not played back during search.
Auto Fade In
Off: Does not function.
Sets fade in.
0.5 sec: Sets the volume to gradually increase every 0.5 seconds.
1.0 sec: Sets the volume to gradually increase every 1 seconds.
3.0 sec: Sets the volume to gradually increase every 3 seconds.
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