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Getting Started

Getting Started

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ENGLISH

ENGLISH

Part names and functions

Front panel

For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses (  ).

MIN

MAX

TIME

DISPLAY

POWER

PHONES PHONES LEVEL

ON

OFF

COMPACT DISC PLAYER

DN-C100

PROFESSIONAL

PROFESSIONAL

ON

OFF

!1 !0

i

u

r

q

e

w

t

y

!2

o

q

POWER switch

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w

PHONES jack

Insert the headphones’ plug.

e

PHONES LEVEL knob

Adjusts the volume of the headphones.

r

Remote control sensor

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t

Display

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y

Disc tray open/close button (

5

)

················(7)

u

TIME button

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i

DISPLAY button

¢

Switching the display brightness

The brightness switches as shown below each
time the button is pressed 

(and released

within 1 second)

.

Some of the display remains lit if no disc is playing
or loaded.

Normal brightness

Approx. 2/3 the
normal brightness

Entire display off 

Approx. 1/3 the
normal brightness

o

Skip buttons (

8

9

)

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!0

Stop button (

2

)

···········································(7)

!1

Play/Pause button (

1

/

3

)

···························(7)

!2

Disc tray

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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  20    OVER

q

e

r t y u

w

i

o

q

Information display
Various information is displayed here,
depending on the operation mode.

For a music CD:
• Total number of tracks
• Total playing time
• Track number
• Elapsed time, etc.
• 20-track music calendar
• Program number

w

Lights when the pause mode is set.

e

Lights when a disc is playing.

r

Lights when in the random play mode.

t

Lights when the track number is displayed.

y

Lights when in the program play mode.

u

Lights when in the  A-B repeat play mode.

i

Lights when in the repeat play mode.
The display switches as follows each time the
REPEAT button on the remote control unit is
pressed.

• In modes other than the folder mode:

o

Lights when the total number of tracks and total
time are displayed at 

q

.

RPT

(All-track repeat)

RPT 1

(One-track repeat)

Not displayed

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Страница 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...

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Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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Страница 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...

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