Programmed Playback; Inputting The Program; Changing The Program - Denon DN-C630 Operating Instructions Manual

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PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK

• The tracks can be programmed to play in a certain order.
• Up to 25 tracks can be programmed.
• Programmed playback is performed according to the play
mode (single or continuous) and finish mode (stop, next or
recue) settings.
POWER
DN-C630
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
OPEN / CLOSE
TRACK
PHONES
LEVEL
STOP
CUE
PLAY / PAUSE
MIN
MAX
PRESET
2.3.4

(1) Inputting the Program

Set the program input mode.
Press the PROG. IN button.
PROG. IN
SINGLE
1
REMAIN
PROG
The step number flashes
Flashing
Select the track to be programmed.
Turn the select knob (
8
When track 3 is selected:
2
The step number flashes
Flashing
Enter the selected track in the program.
Press the select knob.
3
Flashing Lit
The number of next step in the program is displayed.
Enter the next track in the program.
Press the select knob.
4
Flashing Lit
The time display shows the total playing time for the
program.
Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 to program the tracks in the
desired order.
Exit the program input mode.
Press the PROG. IN button.
5
Flashing
The set return to the normal mode.
TIME
0%
PLAY
END MON
INDEX
REPEAT
A-B
PITCH
MODE
PROG.PLAY
SEARCH
PROG. IN
ON / OFF
1.5
).
9
Selected track number
Flashing
Flashing
Lit

(2) Changing the Program

Set the program edit mode.
Press the PROG. IN button.
1
The step numbers lights
Flashing
Select the step number to be edited.
Turn the select knob (
8
To edit the third step in the program:
2
Flashing
Lit
Set the program change mode.
Press the select knob.
3
Flashing
Lit
To change the track:
Select the track to be changed.
Turn the select knob (
8
4
-1
Flashing
Lit
Enter the selected track.
Press the select knob.
4
-2
Flashing
Lit
To continue editing the program, repeat steps 2, 3, 4-1 and
4-2.
To exit program editing mode, press the PROG. IN button.
The set returns to the normal mode.
ENGLISH
).
9
Flashing
The step number to be edited
flashes
).
9
Selected track number
Flashing
The number of the next step in
the program flashing
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