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Denon DCD-1520 - Playback Modes and Functions; Repeat Playback Options; Time-Based Playback; Pausing Playback

Denon DCD-1520
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(5)
Clearing
the
Program
e
The
entire
program
is
cleared
when
the
PROG/DIRECT
button
is
pressed
again.
The
program
is
also
cleared
when
the
(
&
opens
CLOSE)
button
is
pressed.
e
if
the
PROG/DIRECT
button
is
pressed
during
programmed
play,
the
program
is
cleared
and
playback
continues
normally
through
to
the
last
track
on
the
disc.
NOTES
e
If
programming
is
done
in
the
play
or
pause
mode,
the
track
currently
playing
is
programmed
at
the
first
position.
Other
tracks
can
be
added
to
the
program,
but the
number
of
programmed
tracks
and
the
playing
time
will
not
be
displayed.
Direct
search
is
not
possible
during
programmed
play.
If
the
number
buttons
are
pressed,
that
track
is
added
to
the
end
of
the
program.
Programming
is
possible
with
the
disc
holder
open.
Track
numbers
greater
than
the
number
of
tracks
recorded
on
the
disc
can
be
programmed,
but
will
be
automatically
cleared
before
playback
begins.
The
remaining
time
per
track
will
only
be
displayed
for
track
numbers
1
through
20.
The
total
program
time
and
remaining
program
time
are
not
displayed
if
tracks
greater
than
track
number
20
are
prog-
rammed.
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Repeating
playback
of
all
tracks
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Repeat
All
@
Press
the
repeat
ail
button
(ALL).
@
Press
the
play
button
(
»-PLAY).
e
Pressing
the
repeat
all
tracks
button
(ALL),
is
displayed.
e
Steps
©
and
@
above
may
be
reversed.
e
To
cancel
repeat
playback
of
all
tracks,
press
the
repeat
all
button
(ALL)
once
more.
e
Pressing
the
repeat
all
button
(ALL)
during
programmed
playback,
playback
of
the
tracks
entered
into
the
memory
will
be
repeated.
7]
Repeating
a
Single
Track
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1-track
Repeat
e
Press
this
button
if
you
want
to
hear
a
track
repeatedly.
Press
1-track
repeat
button
(1)
The
track
is
repeated
continuously.
e
If
the
1-track
repeat
button
(1)
is
pressed
during
playback
of
a
disc
containing
20
tracks
or
less,
the
[REPEAT
]
indicator
lights,
the
number
of
that
track
lights
on
the
calendar
and
that
track
is
played
repeatedly.
The
1-track
repeat
function
is
possible
if
there
are
more
than
20
tracks
on
the
disc,
in
which
case
only
the
[REPEAT
|
indicator
lights
and
none
of
the
numbers
on
the
calendar
light.
*
e
If
the
1-track
repeat
button
(1)
is
pressed
in
the
stop
mode,
track
number
1
lights
on
the
calendar,
the
indicator
lights,
and
it
becomes
possible
to
repeat
only
one
track.
To
start,
press
the
(
»
PLAY)
button.
e
Tocancel
1-track
repeat,
press
the
1-track
repeat
button
(1)
once
again.
Normal
playback
will
resume,
with
the
normal
indicators
lit.
(8)
Playing
a
desired
time
or
e
With
this
function
you
can
specify
the
starting
time
and/or
ending
time
in
seconds,
aliowing
playback
of
a
very
specific
section
of
a
track.
In
the
Stop
Mode
e
Specifying
the
starting
time
@
Press
the
TIME
SEARCH
button.
The
indicator
will
flash
on
the
display,
and
the
TRACK
display
will
read
“--”.
@
Use
the
number
buttons
to
set
in
order
the
track
number
and
the
time
{minutes
and
seconds).
Example:
Starting
from
2
minutes
34
seconds
into
track
3
Press
the
folowing
buttons
in
order:
(TIME
SEARCH_],
[0],
3),
[0],
2],
Bl,
4.
NOTE:
If
a
track
number
or
time
not
on
the
disc
is
set,
the
unit
will
return
to
the
mode
it
was
in
before
the
first
buttons
were
pressed.
Press
the
{
®
PLAY)
button
to
begin
playback
from
the
specified
time.
e
Specifying
the
ending
time
The
ending
time
can
be
set
before
pressing
the
play
button
while
the
(CTIMESEARCH
]
indicator
is
flashing
using
the
following
procedure:
Press
the
TIME
SEARCH
button.
The
indicator
will
stop
flashing
and
the
TRACK
display
will
read
“--”.
®
Use
the
number
buttons
to
set
in
order
the
track
number
and
the
time
(minutes
and
seconds).
NOTE:
It
is
not
possible
to
set
an
ending
time
at
a
point
before
(or
the
same
as)
the
starting
time.
©
After
specifying
the
ending
time,
press
the
{
®
PLAY)
button
to
begin
repeated
playback
between
the
two
specified
points. (A-B
repeat
by
specifying
the
time)
In
the
Play
Mode
@
When
the
TIME
SEARCH
button
is
pressed,
the
current
track
number
and
time
(minutes
and
seconds)
are
stored
in
the
memory
and
the
indicator
begins
flashing.
@
When
the
(
®
PLAY)
button
is
pressed,
playback
starts
from
the
starting
point
stored
in
the
memory.
To
start
playback
over
from
the
specified
point,
press
the
(
®»
PLAY)
button
again.
@
If
the
TIME
SEARCH
button
is
pressed
again,
the
ending
time
is
stored
in
the
memory,
the
indicator
stops
flashing,
and
the
interval
between
the
starting
point
and
ending
point
is
played
repeatedly.
(A-B
repeat)
To
cancel
the
time
search
function,
press
one
of
the
following
buttons:
(1)
PROGRAM/DIRECT
{2)
DIRECT
(on
remote
control
unit)
(3)
OPEN/CLOSE
NOTE:
e
if
the
search
function
is
used
after
a
track
number
and
time
(minutes
and
seconds)
are
specified
with
the
disc
holder
open
and
no
disc
set,
playback
will
start
from
the
beginning
of
the
first
track
on
the
disc.
e
if
atime
over
the
time
on
the
disc
is
specfied,
playback
will
start
from
the
beginning
of
the
track
following
the
specified
track.
(9)
Pausing
playback
at
any
POint
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interval
..
(
]
PAUSE)
e
Playback
can
be
temporarily
halted
and
then
continued
from
the
same
point
in
the
track.
1.
Press
the
pause
button
(Il
PAUSE)
during
playback.
2.
To
continue
playback,
press
the
play
button
(
»
PLAY)
or
the
pause
button
(Il
PAUSE)
once
more.

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