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Denon DCD-1290 - Timer-Controlled Playback

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When
there
are
no
tracks
that
can
be
picked
in.the
blank
portion
of
side
A
{side
B),
cancel
the
last
track
of
side
A
(side
B),
increase
the
blank
portion,
and
pick
an
available
track
in
the
new
blank
portion.
At
this
time
the
tracks
cancelled
from
side
A
are
automatically
fixed
on
side
B.
When
there
are
no
tracks
that
can
be
picked
even
though
the
last
track
of
side
A
(side
B)
has
been
cancelled,
the
setting
will
remain
the
same
even
if
the
cancellation
is
suspended.
Example
of
tracks
not
being
placed
in
the
blank
spaces
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Side
8
When
tracks
are
not
placed
in
blank
spaces
as
shown
in
Side
A
the
diagram
to
the
right,
the
last
track
(track
3
in
the
example)
is
cancelled
and
substituted
with
a
track
from
side
B.
:
(3)
Link
Function
(LINK)
The
link
function
provides
the
convenience
of
editing
a
number
of
discs
in
succession.
The
tink
operation
is
used
following
the
tape
time
specification
of
the
time
edit
function
and
before
the
end
of
playback.
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When
the
link
button
(LINK)
is
pressed,
will
start
flashing.
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After
the
tracks
have
been
played,
the
player
will
stop
automatically.
The
blank
time
of
the
tape
val
be
displayed
at
this
time.
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Press
the
open/close
button
(4
OPEN/CLOSE)
of
the
disc
holder
and
change
the
disc.
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Pressing
the
time
edit
(TIME
EDIT)
button
will
permit
editing
using
the
blank
time
of
the
tape
in
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The
link
operation
is
cancelled
by
the
stop
button
(
BESTOP).
It
will
also
be
cancelled
if
the
disc
holder
is
opened
during
play.
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When
editing
has
not
been
performed
as
far
as
side
B
with
the
time
edit
(i.e.,
only
for
part
of
side
A),
editing
will
be
done
within
the
blank
time
of
side
A
and
the
biank
time
of
side
B.
When
editing
has
been
performed
as
far
as
side
B
with
the
time
edit,
the
blank
time
of
side
B
will
be
used
for
editing.
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Fading
Out
or
Fading
In
at
the
Desired
Location
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(Analog
output
only)
(1)
Fading
out
and
fading.
in
is
possible
at
the
desired
position
during
play
(MANUAL
FADER)
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Fade
Out
When
the
fader
button
(FADER)
is
pressed
during
play,
fade
out
will
be
provided
for
about
5
seconds.
(*°£}
will
light
up
during
the
operation
and
(
J
)
will
flash.
When
fade
out
is
completed
the
player
will
automatically
pause.
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Fade
In
When
the
fader
button
(FADER)
is
pressed
from
the
pause
mode,
the
player
will
start
playing
and
fade
in
will
be
provided
for
about
3
seconds.
(**)
will
light
up
during
the
operation
and(
<<
)
will
flash.
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enter
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Before
the
pick
ma
space
After
the
pick
(FADER)
(2)
Setting
the
Fade
Out
Time
in
Advance
(TIME
FADE)
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When
the
fader
button
(FADER)
is
pressed
in
the
stop
mode,
the
(©)
indicator
(C*°))
will
light
up,
TIME
will
appear
as
—M—S,
and
the
player
will
wait
for
the
input
of
the
fade
out
time.
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Input
the
fade
out
time
with
the
(0~9)
number
buttons.
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Pressing
the
play
button
(
»
PLAY)
will
start
the
playback
and
the
FADE
indicator
(C=)
will
light
up.
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The
(
t&
)
indication
will
start
flashing
5
seconds
before
the
specified
fade
out
time
and
then
the
fade
out
will
begin.
The
fade
out
will
end
at
the
specified
time
and
the
player
will
automatically
pause.
The
time
fade
function
will
be
cancelled
if
an
auto
search
or
manual
search
is
performed
during
playback.
(
»
PLAY)
(Number
buttons)
(FADER)
To
Search
for
the
Peak
Level
of
the
Disc
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Search
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The
player
searches
for
the
peak
portion
and
plays
a
few
seconds
either
side
of
this
point
repeatedly.
This
is
convenient
for
making
recording
adjustments
on
the
tape
recorder.
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(PEAK
SEARCH)
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When
the
peak
search
button
(PEAK
SEARCH)
is
pressed
in
the
stop
mode,
the
PEAK
indicator
will
flash
and
the
player
will
search
for
the
portion
having
the
peak
level.
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After
the
search,
the
PEAK
indicator
lights
up
and
a
few
seconds
either
side
of
the
peak
level
point
are
played
back
repeatedly.
This
is
convenient
for
making
recording
adjustments
on
the
tape
recorder.
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To
cancel
the
peak
search,
press
the
stop
(
HJ
STOP)
button.
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When
the
play
button
{
»
PLAY)
or
the
pause
button
(
If
PAUSE)
is
pressed
during
peak
search
or
while
playing
the
peak
portion
back
repeatedly,
the
player
will
go
to
the
beginning
of
the
first
track
(the
first
track
of
the
program
for
program
playback,
or
the
track
that
was
first
selected
in
the
time
edit)
and
begin
playback
from
here
if
the
play
button
was
pressed
or
enter
the
pause
mode
if
the
pause
button
was
pressed.
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The
peak
search
function
reads
the
level
of
the
disc
from
the
beginning
of
the
disc
to
the
end
at
a
fixed
interval
and
regards
the
maximum
value
that
was
read
as
the
peak.
Peak
search
takes
a
little
time
for
this
reason.
The
peak
portion
may
change
each
time
the
disc
is
read
and
there
may
be
a
difference
in
the
actual
peak
level,
but
since
this
difference
is
slight
it
will
not
effect
the
adjustment
of
the
record
level
except
with
certain
discs
which
have
very
long
quiet
sections
with
only
a
very
occasional
high
peak
tevel.
In
this
case
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manual
search
of
the
disc
to
find
high
peak
is
suggested.
The
time
fade
function
is
cancelled
when
the
peak
search
operation
is
performed.
To
use
the
time
fade
function,
set
to
the
stop
mode
then
reset
the
function.
Buttons
other
than
the
open/close
button
(48
4&
OPEN/CLOSE),
play
button
(
»
PLAY),
pause
button
(
Il
PAUSE),
and
stop
(
STOP)
button
will
not
function
during
peak
search
or
repeat
play
of
the
peak
portion.
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Changing
the
Speed
of
Playback
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Playback
can
be
speeded
up
or
slowed
down.
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(PITCH
—)
(PITCH
+)
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Press
the
PITCH
+
or
PITCH
button
during
the
play
or
pause
mode
to
change
the
speed
of
playback.
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When
one
of
the
PITCH
buttons
is
pressed,
the
amount
of
the
speed
change
appears
on
the
seconds
section
("S")
of
the
TIME
display
for
approximately
2
seconds.
“PITCH
—”
appears
when
the
speed
is
slower
than
normal,
“PITCH
+"
when
the
speed
is
faster
than
normal.
The
speed
can
be
changed
in
steps
of
0.1%
from
—12.0%
to
+12.0%.
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Press
the
PLAY
button
(
»
PLAY)
during
playback
with
a
different
speed
to
return
to
normal
speed
playback.
Also,
the
speed
setting
is
cancelled
if
the
stop
mode
is
set
during
playback
at
a
different
speed.
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No
data
is
output
from
the
digital
output
jack
(OPTICAL/
COAXIAL)
during
playback
with
4
different
speed
(when
“PITCH”
is
lit).
If
you
want
to
output
data,
press
the
PLAY
button
(
>
PLAY)
to
return
to
normal
speed
playback.
The
pitch
also
changes
when
the
speed
is
changed.
If
the
speed
is
changed
during
the
time
edit
operation,
the
total
playing
time
changes,
so
the
time
of
the
blank
space
is
not
calculated
accurately.
The
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
normal
speed
when
the
PLAY
button
(
»
PLAY)
is
pressed
during
playback
with
a
different
speed.
During
this
time,
only
the
OPEN/CLOSE
(45
OPEN/CLOSE)
and
STOP
buttons
(
il
STOP)
will
function.
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TIMER-CONTROLLED
PLAYBACK
a
Operation
1.
Turn
on
the
power
of
all
system
components.
2.
Set
the
input
selector
on
the
amplifier
to
correspond
to
the
inputs
the
CD
player
is
connected
to.
3.
Make
sure
a
disc
has
been
loaded
in
the
disc
holder.
4.
Check
the
time
on
the
timer
and-then
set
the
desired
turn-on
time.
5.
Turn
the
audio
timer
ON.
Power
is
turned
off
automatically
in
all
components
connected
to
the
timer.
6.
When
the
preset
turn-on
time
is
reached,
power
is
turned
on
in
the
system
components,
and
CD
playback
starts
from
the
first
track.
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Audio
Timer,
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supply
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THE
COMPACT
DISC
1.
Precautions
on
handling
compact
discs
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Do
not
allow
fingerprints,
oil
or
dust
on
the
surface
of
the
compact
disc.
If
the
signal
surface
is
dirty,
wipe
it
off
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
Wipe
in
circular
motions
from
the
center
and
out.
Use
of
DENON’s
AMC-20/21
CD
cleaner
is
recommended.
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Do.not
use
water,
benzene,
thinner,
record
sprays,
electrostatic
proof
chemicals,
or
silicone-treated
cloth
to
clean
discs.
e
Always
use
care
when
handling
discs
to
prevent
damaging
the
surface,
in
particular
when
removing
a
disc
from
the
case
and
returning
it.
Do
not
bend
compact
discs.
Do
not
apply
heat
to
compact
discs.
Do
not
enlarge
the
hole
in
the
center
of
the
disc.
Do
not
write
on
the
disc
and
do
not
attach
any
labels.
Condensation
will
form
on
the
disc
surface
if
it
is
brought
into
a
warm
room
from
a
cold
area,
such
as
outdoors
during
winter.
Wait
until
the
condensation
disappears.
Never
dry
discs
with
hair
dryers,
etc.
2.
Precautions
on
storage
e
After
playing
a
disc,
always
return
it
to
its
case.
e
Keep
discs
in
the
cases
when
they
are
not
to
be
played.
This
will
protect
them
from
dust
and
dirt
and
prolong
their
service
life.
e
Do
not
store
discs
in
the
following
places:
1)
Places
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
for
a
considerable
time.
2)
Places
subject
to
accumulation
of
dust
or
high
humidity.
3)
Places
exposed
to
high
temperatures,
such
as
close
to
heater
outlets.
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