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Operation

Operation

8

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[NUMBER]

(0~9, +10)

[DIRECT]

[PROGRAM]

[CALL]

9

[A-B]

[

3

]

[CLEAR]

[RANDOM]

[REPEAT]

[

1

]

5

8

[

7

]

5

<

1

3

>

8

9

About the button names in this explanation

<

>

: Buttons on the main unit

[

]

: Buttons on the remote control unit

Button name only

Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit

Moving to the beginning of tracks (Skip)

Press 

8

or

during playback.

The operation is as follows if the button is held in:

9

: Skip to the beginning of tracks several tracks on

8

: Skip to the beginning of tracks several tracks before

Playing the desired track (Direct play)

Use 

[NUMBER] 

(

0 ~ 9, +10

)

to select the track.

For track numbers 1 to 9, press the corresponding button (

[1]

to

[9]

).

For track numbers 10 and on, first press 

[+10]

then press buttons

[0]

to 

[9]

.

Example:

Track 4

:

[4]

Example:

Track 12 :

[+10] [2]

Example:

Track 20 :

[+10] [+10] [0]

In the stop mode, press 

[PROGRAM]

.

• “PROG” is displayed.

Use 

[NUMBER] 

(

0 ~ 9, +10

)

to select the track.

Example:

To program tracks 3, 12, 7 to play in that order:

[3] [+10] [2] [7]

Press 

<

1

/

3

>

or

[

1

]

.

• The tracks are played in the programmed order.

Up to 25 tracks can be programmed.

1

2

3

Listening to specific tracks in a specific order
(Programmed play)

¢

Checking the programmed tracks:

In the stop mode, press 

[CALL]

.

The tracks are displayed in the programmed order each time the
button is pressed.

¢

Clearing tracks from the program:

q

Press 

[CLEAR]

while the track you want to clear is displayed

during the “Checking the programmed tracks” operation
above.

w

The last track in the program is deleted each time the button is
pressed.

¢

Stopping programmed playback:

In the stop mode, press 

[DIRECT]

, or press 

5

to open the disc tray.

In the stop mode, press 

[RANDOM]

.

• The “RND” indicator lights.

Press 

<

1

/

3

>

or

[

1

]

.

• During normal playback:

Tracks are selected automatically and played in random order.

• During programmed playback:

The programmed tracks are played in random order.

• In the all-track repeat mode:

The tracks are played once each in random order, then played
again in a different order.

1

2

Listening in random order (Random playback)

• Direct searching is not possible during programmed playback.
• “--  : --“ is displayed if the total programmed time exceeds 100

minutes.

• If the end of the track is reached while 

[

7

]

is being pressed during

programmed playback, the track following the currently playing track
is played, regardless of the program.

¢

Stopping random playback:

Press 

[RANDOM] 

or 

[DIRECT]

.

• Direct searching is not possible during random playback.

Summary of Contents for Professional DN-C100

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Page 2: ...EN55020 EN61000 3 2 e EN61000 3 3 In conformit con le condizioni delle direttive 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC e 93 68 EEC QUESTO PRODOTTO E CONFORME AL D M 28 08 95 N 548 DECLARACI N DE CONFORMIDAD Declaramo...

Page 3: ...nit a temperature alte Assicuratevi che ci sia un adeguata dispersione del calore quando installate l unit in un mobile per componenti audio Evite altas temperaturas Permite la suficiente dispersi n d...

Page 4: ...materiaal van dit product is recycleerbaar en kan opnieuw gebruikt worden Er wordt verzocht om zich van elk afvalmateriaal te ontdoen volgens de plaatselijke voorschriften Volg voor het wegdoen van de...

Page 5: ...ntrol unit 5 Getting Started Cable indications 6 Analog connections 6 Digital connections 6 Connecting the power supply cord 6 Connections Turning the power on 7 Loading discs 7 Starting playback 7 To...

Page 6: ...long periods of time the surface of the optical pickup could get dirty in which case it will not be able to read the signals properly About discs NOTE This CD player uses a semiconductor laser To ensu...

Page 7: ...discs Only load one disc at a time Loading two or more discs can damage the set or scratch the discs Do not use cracked or warped discs or discs that have been repaired with adhesive etc Do not use di...

Page 8: ...ff Approx 1 3 the normal brightness o Skip buttons 8 9 8 0 Stop button 2 7 1 Play Pause button 1 3 7 2 Disc tray 2 Display RND TRK PROG A B RPT 1 TOTAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 9: ...utton 4 Pause button 3 7 9 Skip buttons 8 9 8 Search buttons 6 7 7 CLEAR button 8 CALL button 8 A B button 9 REPEAT button 9 TIME button 7 Play button 1 7 9 Stop button 2 7 OPEN CLOSE button 7 The ski...

Page 10: ...below Analog connections Stereo A R L R L Pin plug cable Digital connections Optical B Optical fiber cable Audio signal OUT IN White Red A R L AUDIO IN R L R L Analog connections Stereo amplifier B OP...

Page 11: ...ould damage it Do not insert foreign objects into the disc tray Doing so will damage it Starting playback Press 1 3 or 1 The 1 indicator lights and playback starts Once all the tracks remove recorded...

Page 12: ...ecific order Programmed play Checking the programmed tracks In the stop mode press CALL The tracks are displayed in the programmed order each time the button is pressed Clearing tracks from the progra...

Page 13: ...uring playback press A B at the point at which you want to start repeating point A The A indicator lights During playback press A B at the point at which you want to stop repeating point B The A B ind...

Page 14: ...ot possible The tracks have not been programmed properly Program properly 8 A CD R or CD RW disc cannot be played The disc has not been finalized The recording conditions are bad or the quality of the...

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