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(2) Playing the Programmed Tracks

• Press the PLAY button to play the tracks in the programmed order. 

 

 

(3) Clearing the Program 

•   The entire program is cleared when the PROG/DIRECT button 

 is pressed again. The program is also cleared when the 
  (OPEN/CLOSE) button is pressed. 

•   If the PROG/DIRECT button is pressed during programmed 
 

play, the program is cleared and playback continues normally

 

through to the last track on the disc. 

 

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 
of the 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. 

•  The remaining time per track will only be displayed for 
  track numbers 1 through 20. 
•  The total program time and remaining program time are not 

displayed if tracks greater than track number 20 are 
programmed. 

(1) Manual Search Forward 

1.  Press the manual search forward button during play 
  back. Playback of the track is sped up. 

•  As a reference, the current track number and elapsed playback 
  time within the track are displayed. 
•  Manual search forward is approximately three times faster when 

engaged during the pause state compared to playback. In this 
case, no sound is heard however. 

•  If the manual search forward button is kept pressed after the end 

of the final track on the disc is reached, (JJ)

 is 

displayed and 

manual search stops. To return to another point, press the 
manual search reverse button until (JJ) disappears. 

(2) Manual Search in Reverse 

1. Pressing the auto space button (A. SPACE) will cause the 

A. SPACE indicator to light. 

2.  Press the play button to start playback. 

When a track has been played to its end, a 4-second silence is 
made before the next track starts playing. 

3.  Press the auto space button (A. SPACE) again to cancel the 
 function. 

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1.  Press the manual search reverse button during playback. 
   Reverse playback of the track is sped up. 

As a reference, the current track number and elapsed 
playback time within the track are displayed. 
Manual search in reverse is approximately three times faster 
when engaged during the pause state compared to playback. 
In his case, no sound is heard however. 
If the manual search reverse button is kept pressed after the 
beginning of the first track on the disc is reached, CC is 
displayed and manual search stops. To return to another 
point, press the manual search forward button until (CC) 
disappears. 

 

7. Inserting blanks between tracks  ............... Auto Space 

This is convenient feature that will insert 4-second blanks 
between tracks, which can be used when recording compact 

discs on tape. 

5. 

Pausing playback at any point ................................. Pause 

•  Playback can be temporarily halted and then continued from 

the same point in the track. 

1.  Press the pause button during playback. 
2.  To continue playback, press the play button or the 
  pause button once more. 

 Audible quick search  ............................. Manual Search

•  Using this function, you can cue to a desired point within a 
 track, either in the forward or reverse direction. 

•  Release the manual search button when

 

the 

desired point has been reached. Normal playback then 
continues. 

Summary of Contents for Nippon DN-600F

Page 1: ...STEREO CD PLAYER DN 600F OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...S OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT P...

Page 3: ...FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL 3...

Page 4: ...so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by item...

Page 5: ...NOTE ON USE 5...

Page 6: ...h excessive force as this may cause damage If the VOLTAGE SELECTOR knob does not turn smoothly please contact a qualified serviceman Double Super Linear Converter The use of DENON s unique system and...

Page 7: ...indicator goes out and the PAUSE indicator lights Press this button or the play button again to continue playback 9 Number Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 Use these buttons for the direct search and...

Page 8: ...isplay when the Auto Edit function is engaged 13 Time Mode Button TIME This button is used to select the desired indication on the TIME display The indication on this display will change each time the...

Page 9: ...he outer edge matches the tray guide circumference Fig 1 and when using CD singles 8 cm diameter match the outer edge with the inner tray guide circumference Fig 2 Press the open close button OPEN CLO...

Page 10: ...ing number tracks 3 Returning to the beginning of the current track during playback Automatic Search 10 Press the Automatic search reverse button during playback The pickup will return to the beginnin...

Page 11: ...tton is kept pressed after the end of the final track on the disc is reached JJ is displayed and manual search stops To return to another point press the manual search reverse button until JJ disappea...

Page 12: ...he time display elapsed playback time remaining time per track or total remaining time will not be accurate during playback with a different speed A maximum of 1 second is required to return to the no...

Page 13: ...to occur when an indoor antenna or a 300 0 ohm feeder cable is used Thus use of an outdoor antenna and 75 f2 ohm coaxial cable is strongly recommended Both CD DN 600F and deck d1 d2 DRW 585P can be op...

Page 14: ...sed to high temperatures such as close to heater outlets If the CD player does not seem to be functioning properly check the following Disc holder does not open or close Is the power on When a disc is...

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