Correcting Programs; Playing The Programmed Tracks; Clearing The Program; Finding Sections Within A Track - Denon DCD-3560 Service Manual

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Correcting Programs
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Press the ( II PAUSE) button.
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Press the number button(s) for the desired track.
To start playback, press the (
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With Program Search
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completed. The set will pause at the beginning of the first programmed
track.
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Finding Sections Within a Track
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Index Search
To correct a programmed track, press the CLEAR button, then program
the correct track. The last programmed track will be cleared and the
correct track will take its place.
To erase a programmed track, recall it with the CALL button, then press
the CLEAR button and the STOP button, in that order. The track will be
erased.
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Playing the Programmed Tracks
Press the (
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Clearing the Program
The entire program is cleared when the PROG/DIRECT button is
pressed again. The program is also cleared when the ( oi!i: OPENI
CLOSE) button is pressed.
If the PROGIDIRECT button is pressed during programmed play, the
program is cleared and playback continues normally through to the last
track on the disc.
With this function, you can find and play from the beginning of sections
within the track marked by index numbers.
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For example, to start from index 2 on track number 3, press INDEX, 3,
then 2.
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Pausing playback at any point
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Searching and Pausing at the Beginning
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Repeating playback of all tracks
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Indexes
Indexes are numbers which are assigned to sections within a
track. Check the disc's explanatory notes for the index numbers.
If you input an index number not on the disc, playback will start
from the last index number on the track.
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Repeating a Single Track
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Press this button if you want to hear a track repeatedly.
(1) Press the repeat all button (ALL).
(2)
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and (2) above may be reversed .
To cancel repeat playback of all tracks, press the repeat all button (ALL)
once more.
Pressing the repeat all button (ALL) during programmed playback,
playback of the tracks entered into the memory will be repeated.
When the 1-track repeat button (REPEAT-1) is pressed during playback,
only the number of the track currently playing will remain lit on the
calendar, as long as the track number is not over 20, and that track will
be repeated.
If the track number is 21 or over, the 1-track repeat function will work,
but nothing will be lit on the calendar.
In this case, the set pauses at the beginning of the track found with the
direct search operation.
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NOTES
If programming is done in the play or pause mode, the track
currently. playing is programmed at the first position. Other
tracks can be added to the program, but the number of
programmed tracks and the playing time will not be displayed.
Direct search is not possible during programmed play. If the
number buttons are pressed, that track is added to the end ofthe
program.
Programming is possible with the disc holder open. Track
numbers greater than the number of tracks recorded on the disc
can be programmed, but will be automatically cleared before
playback begins.
Playback can be temporarily halted and then continued from the same
point in the track.
1. Press the pause button ( II PAUSE) during playback.
2. To continue playback, press the play button (
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button ( II PAUSE) once more.
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