( 5) Cue to Memory
It is also possible to cue to the point which is read from memory data. After cueing, you can use DN-2700F same as
normal mode.
Load a disc or discs for which memory data has been previously stored. If a disc has memory data, it is identified
and the MEMORY indicator on the LCD lights.
Press the MEM CUE button to prepare for memory playback. The MEM CUE LED flashes and preparations begin.
The MEMORY indicator on LCD lights.
When memory playback is ready, the MEM CUE LED stops flahsing and remains lit.
Select a memory number which you want using numerical key. After 2 digit data was input, pickup moves to the
point which specified with memory data. Memory playback is cancelled and the PLAY indicator on the LCD will not
light even if playback starts.
After cue to memorized point, normal function will be available.
To exit memory play mode, press MEM CUE button.
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Memory Call
Pressing the CALL allows each memory step to be displayed on the LCD display in consecutive order.
Memory steps may also be inserted or deleted in memory call mode.
Displaying the memory data
Press the CALL button to set the memory call mode. The data for memory step 01 appears on the display.
Press the CALL button again to display the next step.
Clearing a memory step
Use the CALL button to display the step you want to clear.
Press the CLEAR button, then press the STORE button to clear that step.
Inserting a memory step
Use the CALL button to display the memory step which you want to follow the new memory step.
Insert the new memory data using the normal data entry procedure.
Changing a memory step
Once delete a MEMORY that you want to change, and input correct MEMORY again
as
the regular procedure.
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Clearing all Memory Data
To clear all memory data, press the CLEAR button twice, then press the STORE button.
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Advanced Memory Functions
The jog/shuttle dials may be used to insert memory data, including frame information, using the search and scan
functions.
First, input the track, minutes and seconds using the regular data enter procedure. (Refer to Figure 26)
For example; if track 12, 03:45 is input, the display reads as shown in Figure 29.
Figure 29
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