Denon DN-C680 manual

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    CD PLAYER DN-C680 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS[...]

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    IMPOR TA N T TO SAFE T Y CAUTION : 1. Handle the po wer sup ply cor d caref ully Do not dam a ge or de for m th e po w er su p pl y cor d. If it is damag e d or def or m e d, it may cause el ectri c shock or mal functi on wh en used. When rem ovin g from wall outle t, b e sur e to r emov e by hol di ng t he pl u g att ac hm ent and no t by pulli ng[...]

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    1 CD PLA YER DN - C630 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MODE D’EMPLOI INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACION BRUKSANVISNING FOR ENGLISH READERS PAGE 00 7 ~ PAGE 0 25 FÜR DEUTSCHE LESER SEITE 0 26 ~ SEITE 0 45 POUR LES LECTEURS FRANCAIS PAGE 0 46 ~ PAGE 0 65 PARA LECTORES DE ESPAÑOL PAGINA 0 66 ~ PAGINA 0 85 FÖR SVENSKA LÄSARE SIDA 0 86 ~ SIDA [...]

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    FRONT PANE L REAR PANE L DISPLAY WINDOW DIME NSIONS 5 4[...]

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    NOTE O N USE A void high temperatures Allow for su fficient heat dispersion when installed on a rack. Handle the power cord carefully. Hold the plug when unplugging the cord. Keep the set free from moisture, water, and dust. Unplug the power cord when not using the set for long periods of ti me. "(For sets with ventilation holes) Do not obstru[...]

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    • 19 inch Rack Mountable (Height 3U) • Large FL Display, Illuminated Rubber Button • Track Search Select knob (Easy tr ack selection) • Jog/ Shut tle Wheel Perfor m s earches to 1 frame preci sion using the jog dia l and easy scan s using th e shuttle r ing. • Program Play (Max. 25 tracks) (1) When the PLAY mode is set to Sing le, the pl [...]

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    CONTENTS Check ing th e Cont ents Check th at the ca rton contai ns the f ollowin g items: 3P power supp ly cord 1 PC. O p eratin g inst ruct ions ( this boo klet ) 1 PC. Installin g the Units Mount the units onto yo ur co nsole or r ack wit h 19" EIA r ack r ails. CAUTIO N: • Th e DN-C680 wil l work normally when th e pla yer unit is mount [...]

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    PART NAMES A ND FUNCTIONS (1) Front Panel POWER b utton • This tur ns the set on and off. Disc ho lder • Place discs in this holder. Press t h e OPEN/CLOS E button t o open and clos e the dis c holder. Load discs firmly inside the slot. OPEN/ CL OSE butto n • Press this button to op en and close t he disc hol der. Th e disc hol der will not o[...]

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    10 Pin No. U.S.A. & Ca nada Europe & Asi a & Others 1 Common Common 2 Cold Hot 3 Hot Cold A UTO CUE b utton • Press this b utto n to find the begi nning of the pl aybac k signa ls on a track and automatically set the st andby mode at that point. (Auto Cue) • The butto n ligh ts when the auto cue m ode is s et. • Pres s the bu tton[...]

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    RS2 32C/RS422 A connecto r • Th is is a seri al remote con nector. A person al compu ter or other external con troller can be connect ed to control th e DN-C680 externa lly. • App l icabl e connector: 9- p in D-su b (fema le) • Bau d rate: 9600 bps or 19200 b p s • Pin layout: RS23 2C RS42 2A Pin no. Signal nam e I/0 S i gnal nam e I/0 1 NC[...]

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    CAUTION: • Do no t place a ny foreign ob jects in the disc tray, and do not pl ace more than one disc in the disc tray at a time. Doing so m ay result in malfunc tion. • Do not pus h the dis c tray in manu ally whe n the po wer is of f, as this may res ult in m alfunct ion and damage the playe r. 12 REMOTE CONTROL CO NNECTIONS To control th e D[...]

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    BASIC OPERATION 13[...]

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    (2) Starti n g Playback (3) Sto ppin g Playback Sleep mod e The sleep mode is set if no operation is performed for 30 min- utes in the standby, pause or manua l search mode. When in the sleep mode, press the PLAY/PAUSE but ton to search for the position before the sleep mode was set and start playback. Press the STANDBY /CUE button to sea rch for t[...]

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    HANDY OP ERATIONS (1) Star tin g Play back fr om the M iddle of a Trac k (Manu al Search ) • When a track is selected an d the PLAY/PAUSE button is presse d, playback starts fr om the begi nning o f that track. To start from a different position in the tra ck, use the pr ocedure descri bed belo w to find the desired position. (2) Pl ayin g at a D[...]

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    16 NOTE: The following h appens if ei ther the A or B point is n ot set: • If only the A poin t is set, the B point i s automatically set at the end of the track for w hich the A point is se t. • If only the B point i s set, the A point is auto matically set at the beginning of the track fo r which the B poin t is set. If the playing ti me of t[...]

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    17 A -B re peat pl a y (4) Pl ayin g Repeatedl y (Repeat)[...]

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    (5) Ins ert in g Blan k Spac es Be tween Tracks (Au to S pace) • Use this fu nction to inser t blank sp aces of 4 secon ds between tracks durin g continuous p la y back. (6) Divi din g the Playin g Time in Tw o (Auto Edit) • Use this function to divide the total playing time of the disc into side A ( first half ) and side B ( second half ) . NO[...]

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    19 PROGRAMMED PLAYBAC K • The tracks can be progr ammed to play in a cert ain order. • Up to 25 tr acks can be programme d. • Programme d playback is pe rformed according to the play mode (single or continuou s) and finish mode (sto p, next o r recue) setting s. ( 2 ) Chan g in g the Pro g ram To exit the p rogram editing mode, press the PR O[...]

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    20 ( 3 ) Pla y in g Pro g rams[...]

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    21 (4) Presetting Prog rams • Progra ms can be store d in th e prese t memo ry. Whe n a disc for w hich a program is pre set is l oaded, the pro gramme d playback mo de is set automatically. • Programs can be stored fo r up to th ree discs.[...]

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    • Functions can be preset using th e bu ttons on the front panel. T hese presettings a re stored in a permanent memory, so th ey are n ot cleared even when the power is turned off. • The functions shown on the tabl e bel ow can be p reset. Set the f unctions accordin g to the usa ge purpose to efficiently achi eve e ven higher quality playback [...]

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    (2) Pr esetti ng Pro cedur e • Func tions c an be pres et using the bu ttons o n the fro nt pane l. • The presetting s can also be set using seria l remote signals (RS 232C/RS422A1. • Make the pres et ting s with no disc l oaded, in the stop or standby mode. 23[...]

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    24 (3) Detailed Description of Preset Functions (* = initial setting) 1) "Preset Ty pe (*1" ( Three differen t sets (ty pes) of presettings can be ma de and u sed for differe nt purpose s.) * Preset Ty pe1 : Set to preset ty pe 1. Preset Type2 : Set to preset ty pe 2. Preset Type3 : Set to preset ty pe 3. 2) "CueDet . (-**) dB" [...]

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    25 16) "Delay OFF (***ms)" Delay OFF (***ms) : Set the time for delayed start after the play start operation. (*OFF/100m/200m/300m) 17) "PIayLock O N (OFF)" PIayLock ON : I nhibit all operations o ther than the PLAY/ PAUSE, TIME and PLAY MODE button s during pl ayback. * PIayLock OFF : Enable all fun ctions during playback. 18) [...]

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    26 BEFORE SWITCH ING OFF THE P OWER When you have finished using the CD player, before s witching off the power be sure that the disc holder has been closed with th e OPEN/CL OSE button. CAUTION: Do not forcibly close the disc holder when the power is off. It may damage t he unit w hen it is tran sported. COMPA CT DIS CS Do not switch off the po we[...]

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    Pin No. U.S.A . & Canada Europe & Asia & Others 1 Common Common 2 Cold Hot 3 Hot Cold TR OUBL ESH OOTIN G When you thi nk the pl ayer might b e brok en, plea se ch eck th e follow ing i tems. The di sc hol der does not o pen or c lose. • I s the powe r switc h set to ON? • Is the pla yer in the process of play in g a disc? . . . . .[...]