Denon Professional DN-C620 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

PROFESSIONAL CD PLAYER

DN-C620

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for DN-C620

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL CD PLAYER DN C620 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

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Page 3: ...TION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR REFOR MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED...

Page 4: ...a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer a...

Page 5: ...cessibile all utente Non esporre le batterie a un calore eccessivo per esempio al sole al fuoco o altre fonti PRECAUCI N Espa ol Para desconectar completamente este producto de la alimentaci n el ctri...

Page 6: ...desconecte el cord n de energ a Hanteer het netsnoer voorzichtig Houd het snoer bij de stekker vast wanneer deze moet worden aan of losgekoppeld Hantera n tkabeln varsamt H ll i kabeln n r den koppla...

Page 7: ...t conforme con los siguientes est ndares EN60065 EN55013 EN55020 EN61000 3 2 y EN61000 3 3 Siguiendo las disposiciones de las Directivas 2006 95 CE y 2004 108 CE EENVORMIGHEIDSVERKLARING Nederlands Wi...

Page 8: ...tenham o s mbolo N o poss vel reproduzir neste aparelho CDs com formatos especiais CDs em formato de cora o CDs octogonais etc Qualquer tentativa de os reproduzir poder danificar o aparelho N o utiliz...

Page 9: ...b tiques ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Chiffres 0123456789 Symboles SPACE Quest unit pu visualizzare dei testi sul display durante la riproduzione di CD che contengono dei test...

Page 10: ...jklmnopqrstuvwxyz Siffror 0123456789 Symboler SPACE Este leitor pode mostrar informa es de texto no visor durante a reprodu o de discos CD Text que contenham informa es de texto na categoria de Ingl s...

Page 11: ...hould never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with the local regulations concerning chemical waste This product and the accessories packed together constitute the applicable...

Page 12: ...External Remote Control Serial control RS232C Parallel control RC In Control IR FLASH PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 Front panel A B PLAYMODE TEXT SK P BACK MEN S ORE D S LAY CANCEL PUSH ENTER INDEX DIR R...

Page 13: ...6 INDEX DIR button These buttons are used to accurately change the positions where playback will start or operate as FF or FR when held down Use this button while pressing the SHIFT button to select t...

Page 14: ...PUT These are unbalanced outputs using RCA type jacks VARIABLE Use the remote control unit or web GUI to adjust the output level v DIGITAL SPDIF OUTPUT This is a coaxial output using an RCA type jack...

Page 15: ...he currently playing track REMAIN can also be lit with the TOTAL icon to indicate the TOTAL REMAINING time of the disc Both icons off indicates that the time displayed is the ELAPSED time of the curre...

Page 16: ...ying is available and displayed Lights when the audio data disc is loaded Lights when selected audio file is in root directory of the disc Displays file information recorded time and the other informa...

Page 17: ...playing audio 3 buttons Press these to skip from track to track or file to file 4 EJECT button Press this to eject the disc 5 LOCK button Press this to lock or unlock the buttons on the front panel 6...

Page 18: ...he battery compartment while taking care to align their polarities correctly with the polarity markings with and with Size AAA UU 4 batteries 2 3 Push the battery cover down in the direction of the ar...

Page 19: ...ronment carefully For example take care to protect the DN C620 from heat from other devices If necessary use forced ventilation The surrounding conditions must meet the specifications described in SPE...

Page 20: ...ced to connect to analog audio equipment If necessary adjust output level with trim volume Analog audio output unbalanced to connect to analog audio equipment If necessary to adjust output level you s...

Page 21: ...ng and Ejecting a disc is only available when the unit is powered on 1 If the unit is OFF press the POWER ON OFF switch to turn on the power 2 Hold the disc by the edges and insert it in the DISC slot...

Page 22: ...Press the 2 END MON button on the front panel or the 2 button on the remote control unit during playback Button Flashes when in PAUSE mode A B PLAYMODE SKIP BACK CANCEL PUSH ENTER D MON CUE PITCH 2 To...

Page 23: ...the current track and remain in CUE mode when the Start mode is set to Stop or Cue in the preset menu NOTE When the Next track reserve mode is set to ON in the preset menu if you turn the jog wheel d...

Page 24: ...exes recorded the No Index message appears on the main display and play returns to the start of the track now playing NOTE The index skip function cannot be used for discs recorded with audio files In...

Page 25: ...layed repeatedly To cancel the single track repeat mode press the A B REPEAT button on the front panel while pressing the SHIFT button repeatedly until the REPEAT 1 indicator turns off All track repea...

Page 26: ...NOTE The A B points must be separated by at least 1 seconds time to work 3 Playing specific tracks in a specific order Program play With this function you can choose any of the tracks on the disc and...

Page 27: ...gram 5 Press the ENTER button on the remote control unit to add a track To enter the next track press the ENTER button again Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program the tracks in the desired order 6 Press the...

Page 28: ...y playing track When the SKIP BACK button on the unit or SKIP BACK button on the remote control unit is pressed during playback play will skip back by the number of seconds set in the PRESET MENU and...

Page 29: ...of a track it automatically begins the next track until all tracks have been played After the last track ends playback stops The DN C620 returns to stop mode Single Next 1 Press the PLAY MODE TEXT but...

Page 30: ...SKIP BACK CANCEL PUSH ENTER INDEX D R REPEAT CUE P TCH PITCH Playback starts When the playback reaches the end of a track the unit returns to stop mode Random 1 Press the PLAY MODE TEXT button on the...

Page 31: ...2 00 The DN C620 cannot read unfinalized CD R disc The DN C620 can only read the 1st session of a multi session disc There are the following conditions in the data discs that can be read Maximum numb...

Page 32: ...igned a track number Directory AAA directory BBB and directory DDD contain audio files and can be selected for operations but directory CCC is excluded from operations If directory AAA is selected CD...

Page 33: ...digit alphanumeric part of the display unit This information is recorded in a MP3 file as ID3 tag When in play pause search end mon or cue state the following information is displayed in order by pre...

Page 34: ...END MON button Directory skip 1 In shift mode press the INDEX DIR button to select a folder The display will indicate each name of all folders including sub folders 2 Press the 2 END MON button Playb...

Page 35: ...ting action Repeat steps 2 4 as needed 5 Press the MENU STORE button to save changes or STOP CANCEL button to cancel all changes and return to stop mode Using the remote control unit 1 With the unit i...

Page 36: ...8 6 Fade Out Off 0 5sec 10 0sec 0 5second steps Off Page 28 7 Skip Back 1 0 30 0 sec 0 5 second steps 10 0 Page 28 8 End Monitor 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 sec 10 Page 28 9 EndOfMessage Off 0 5 10 15 20 30 6...

Page 37: ...ay the desired track or index or file Cue default Unit cues to the first track of the disc Unit Cues to the selected track or index or file Stop Unit sits in stop mode Unit Cues to the selected track...

Page 38: ...cond 10 0seconds 7 Skip back time Skip Back This feature allows you to set the amount of time that the DN C620 will instantly replay when SKIP BACK is pressed on the unit or IR control Set value Proce...

Page 39: ...e setting is Single Next Set value Processing at the end of track On Reserved a next track Cue at the playback stating position of index 01 of reserved track Not reserved a next track Cue at the begin...

Page 40: ...o mode Mono This feature allows you to force playback of stereo audio into a mono signal sent out both the L and R terminals Set value Processing Off default Output L and R original signals from the o...

Page 41: ...shift mode press the MENU STORE UTILITY button 2 Turn the jog wheel until FW version appear in the display 3 Press the jog wheel The Display switches to the firmware version 4 Press the STOP CANCEL bu...

Page 42: ...ata length of 7 bytes or more ASCII codes from 0x00 to 0x7F are used to receive serial data At the transmission end take steps to convert the ASCII codes into HEX data to set the data in the data pack...

Page 43: ...CR 8 02009 CR 9 02011 CR DISPLAY 02012 CR Power Standby 020PW CR Power On 02016 CR Volume Up 02017 CR Volume Down 02028ON CR RANDOM ON 02028OF CR RANDOM OFF 02029ON CR REPEAT ON 02029OF CR REPEAT OFF...

Page 44: ...SR CR Play Mode Single Recue 0FMCT CR Play Mode Continuous 0PMRD CR Play Mode Random 0POPL CR Power On Play 0POST CR Power On Stop 0SAPL CR Start Mode Play 0SACU CR Start Mode Cue 0SAST CR Start Mode...

Page 45: ...ec 0NRXX CR Next Reserve 00 ON 01 OFF 0FDPL CR Fader Start Play 0FDPU CR Fader Start PlayPause 0ITI2 CR Index Tally Index2 0ITI3 CR Index Tally Index3 0MOXX CR Mono 00 ON 01 OFF 0ASXXXX CR Sleep 0000...

Page 46: ...0 CD CR No Disc 0CDNC CR Loading 0CDRE CR Disc In 0CDCI CR Executing 0CDEX CR DiscError Unformat 0CDCE CR Status 0 ST CR Stop Stop 0STST CR Cue 0STCU CR Sleep 0STSL CR Play Playback 0STPL CR Playback...

Page 47: ...C Code C2XXXXXXXXXXXX CR Play Mode 0 PM CR Single Stop 0PMSS CR Single Next 0PMSN CR Single Recue 0PMSR CR Continuous 0FMCT CR Random PMRD CR Power On 0 PO CR Play 0POPL CR Stop 0POST CR Start Mode 0...

Page 48: ...n 0NR00 CR Off 0NR01 CR Fader Start 0 FD CR Play 0FDPL CR PlayPause 0FDPU CR Index Tally 0 IT CR Index2 0ITI2 CR Index3 0ITI3 CR Mono 0 MO CR On 0MO00 CR Off 0MO01 CR Sleep 0 AS CR Time 0ASXXXX CR Eje...

Page 49: ...ommand common 23 Command common 11 SKIPBACK command I 24 EOM tally O 12 Reserved 25 Reserved 13 Reserved NOTE The tally output pin has open collector IC specifications Imax 48mA Vmax 5 5V The tally in...

Page 50: ...to indicator operation 3 Cable Length The longer the length of the cable the more susceptible the system will be to the effects of external noise Keep cable lengths to 2 m or less Do not locate equipm...

Page 51: ...disc is loaded Disc Error is displayed The disc is not properly recorded Turn the power off and on again to eject the disc When the PLAY button is pressed playback does not start Disc is dirty or scr...

Page 52: ...ing Frequency 44 1 kHz at Normal Pitch Quantization 16 bit Linear Q REMOTE CONTROL Serial remote RS232C D Sub 9 pin Parallel remote D Sub 25 pin IR control input IR sensor IR FLASH RC In Control Jack...

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Page 54: ...D M Holdings Inc PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS COMPANY Printed in Japan 08 2008 541110137003P ecmf g...

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