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Problem Solution 

Please 

see: 

No Device

 appears even 

when a USB device is 
inserted. 

Disconnect and reconnect the USB 
device to make sure it is securely 
inserted. 

Make sure the USB device is of a mass 
storage class or compatible with MTP. 

Make sure the USB device is formatted 
using a 

FAT16

 or 

FAT32

 file system. 

Do not use a USB hub or USB extention 
cable. 

The unit does not supply power to USB 
devices. If your USB device requires a 
power source, connect it to one.  

Not all USB devices are guaranteed to 
work; some may not be recognized.  

Other Information 

>

 USB 

Devices 

Files on a USB device do not 
appear. 

Make sure the files are of a supported file 
format (

MP3

). Files that are not supported 

by this unit will not appear. 

If your USB device is partitioned, make 
sure the files are in the first partition. The 
unit will not show other partitions. 

Other Information 

>

 USB 

Devices 

Files on a USB device 
cannot play. 

Make sure the files are of a supported file 
format. Files that are not supported by 
this unit will not appear. 

Make sure the files are not copyright-
protected. The unit cannot play copyright-
protected files. 

Other Information 

>

 USB 

Devices 

File names do not appear 
properly. 

Make sure the files are using only 
supported characters. Characters that are 
not supported will be replaced with a “

.

” 

Other Information 

>

 USB 

Devices 

Summary of Contents for DN-300C

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Page 3: ...ide the unit causing the unit not to operate properly If this happens let the unit sit for an hour or two while powered off and wait until there is little difference in temperature before using the unit Cautions on using mobile phones Using a mobile phone near this unit may cause noise If this occurs move the mobile phone away from this unit when it is in use Moving the unit Before moving the unit...

Page 4: ...utton to switch the display between the file name and other text information See Operation Playing Audio Files for more information Lock Button Press and hold this button to turn Panel Lock on and off See Operation Additional Functions Panel Lock for more information 9 Time Button In CD or USB Mode press this button to switch the Time Mode in the display See Operation Playing Audio CDs or Playing ...

Page 5: ...ore information 6 Time In CD and USB Mode this is how much time has elapsed or is remaining shown as hh mm ss hours minutes and seconds See Operation Playing Audio CDs or Playing Audio Files for more information 7 Panel Lock When Panel Lock is on a key symbol appears here See Operation Additional Functions Panel Lock for more information Rear Panel 1 2 3 1 Outputs unbalanced RCA These outputs send...

Page 6: ... Command L AUDIO R 1 CBL SAT 3 GAME 4 NETWORK QUICK SELECT 2 Blu ray PHONES BACK ENTER INFO SETUP ZONE 2 SOURCE SELECT MASTER VOLUME ON OFF AUX 1 HDMI 7 5V 1A ON OFF OPTION Operation Selecting the Media Playback Mode To select what kind of media you want to play 1 When the unit is stopped or paused press the CD USB Aux Button 2 To cycle through the available options turn the Jog Dial or press the ...

Page 7: ...ss the buttons in succession e g 1 then 2 for Track 12 2 Turn the Jog Dial on the unit and then press it To select a Repeat Playback mode press the Repeat Button It will cycle through Repeat One the same track will repeat indefinitely Repeat All the list of all tracks will repeat indefinitely and Repeat Off no tracks will repeat To select the Play Mode press the Random Button It will cycle through...

Page 8: ...back release the button To select another folder or audio file follow the steps described in Step 4 above To show different track information in the display press the Text button It will cycle through the file name title name artist name and album name To select a Repeat Playback mode press the Repeat Button It will cycle through Repeat One the same track will repeat indefinitely Repeat All the li...

Page 9: ...e Panel Lock feature to prevent accidental changes to the unit When Panel Lock is activated all buttons except for the Power Button and Text Lock button are locked disabled on the unit The remote control will still function normally To activate or deactivate Panel Lock press and hold the Text Lock button When activated P Lock ON and will appear in the display When deactivated P Lock OFF will appea...

Page 10: ...yed Japanese file names will not be shown Copyright protected files might not play properly and or may appear as Unknown File Depending on the software used to burn a CD or other conditions some files may not play or appear correctly When playing audio files on a CD DN 300C supports the following tag data o ID3 tags Version 1 x and 2 x o META tags compatible with title artist and album names o Sam...

Page 11: ...e contains more than 1000 files some audio files may not play or appear correctly File names folder names and text characters can use up to 255 characters Only uppercase letters lowercase letters numbers and symbols can be displayed Japanese file names will not be shown Copyright protected files might not play properly and or may appear as Unknown File When playing audio files on a USB device DN 3...

Page 12: ... even when a CD is inserted Press the Eject Button to eject the CD and insert it again A specific section of the CD does not play properly Playback does not start even after pressing the Play button Clean the CD with a dry cloth or commercial CD cleaner Insert a different CD Other Information CDs The unit does not produce any sound or the sound is distorted Make sure all cable device or media conn...

Page 13: ...Devices Files on a USB device do not appear Make sure the files are of a supported file format MP3 Files that are not supported by this unit will not appear If your USB device is partitioned make sure the files are in the first partition The unit will not show other partitions Other Information USB Devices Files on a USB device cannot play Make sure the files are of a supported file format Files t...

Page 14: ...z Bit rate 32 kbps to 320 kbps and VBR Number of Channels 2 stereo 1 mono Audio Frequency Range 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 0 dB Signal to Noise Ratio 95 dB A weighted Total Harmonic Distortion 0 01 Dynamic Range 85 dB Channel Separation 80 dB Outputs Analog Out L R unbalanced Type RCA terminal Load impedance 10 kΩ Output level 2 Vrms at 10 kΩ load Analog Out L R balanced Type XLR Load impedance 10 kΩ Output l...

Page 15: ...nvironmental Conditions Operating temperature 41 95 F 5 35 C Operating humidity 25 85 no condensation Dimensions width x depth x height 19 00 x 13 66 x 1 73 483 x 347 x 44 mm with rack ears 17 09 x 13 66 x 1 73 434 x 347 x 44 mm without rack ears Weight 7 94 lbs 3 6 kg Trademarks Licenses Denon is a trademark of D M Holdings Inc registered in the U S and other countries Denon Professional products...

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