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Denon DCD-695 - Names and Functions of Parts

Denon DCD-695
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ENGLISH
NAMES
AND
FUNCTIONS
OF
PARTS
@
Power
Switch
(POWER)
When
the
power
is
turned
on,
“(@0)"
appears
on
the
TRACK
NO.
display,
and
if
no
disc
is
loaded,
“(000000)”
appears
on
the
digital
display.
If
the
power
is
turned
on
with
a
disc
already
loaded,
the
total
number
of
tracks
on
the
disc
is
displayed
on
the
TRACK
NO.
display,
the
total
time
is
displayed
on
the
TIME
display,
the
numbers
on
the
music
calendar
light
up
to
the
number
of
tracks
on
the
disc,
and
playback
begins.
Whenever
the
power
switch
is
in
the
OFF
state,
the
apparatus
is
still
connected
on
AC
line
voltage.
Please
be
sure
to
unplug
the
cord
when
you
leave
home
for,
say,
a
vacation.
Disc
Holder
Place
the
disc
on
the
disc
holder
with
the
label
facing
up.
Use
the
open/close
button
(
4
OPEN/CLOSE)
@
to
open
and
close
the
disc
holder.
The
disc
holder
may
also
be
closed
by
pressing
the
play
button
(
»
PLAY)
@
or
pause
button
(
If
PAUSE)
@.
Open/Close
Button
(
&
OPEN/CLOSE)
The
disc
holder
is
opened
and
closed
by
pressing
this
button.
Press
this
button
once
to
open
the
disc
holder,
and
once
again
to
close
it.
When
the
disc
holder
is
closed
with
a
disc
loaded,
the
disc
will
rotate
for
a
couple
of
seconds
while
the
disc
contents
are
read.
The
number
of
tracks
and
total
playback
time
on
the
disc
are
then
displayed
on
the
digital
display
©.
Remote
Control
Sensor
(REMOTE
SENSOR)
@
This
sensor
receives
the
infrared
light
transmitted
from
the
wireless
remote
control
unit.
e
For
remote
control,
point
the
supplied
remote
control
unit
RC-241
towards
this
sensor.
e
When
a
signal
is
transmitted
from
the
remote
control
unit,
the
remote
control
indicator
in
the
display
@
will
light
up
briefly.
5]
Display
e@
The
digital
display
is
divided
into
sections,
such
as
Remaining
time
of
current
track
displays
for
track
number,
playback
time
and
calendar,
as
shown
below.
Pause
indicator
Play
indicator
All
repeat
indicator
Remaining
time
of
entire
disc
Auto
space
indicator
20-track
music
calendar
+
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5
8
8
6
7
8 §
10
s
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14
15
PLAY
REPEAT
TOTAL
A.
SPACE
'S
7
18 16
20
PAUSE
A-8
SINGLE
EMPHASIS
PROG
Remote
control
indicator
Program
indicator
Emphasis
indicator
A-B
repeat
indicator
@
Play
Button
(
>
PLAY)
e
Press
this
button
to
start
playback
of
a
disc.
e
When
this
button
is
pressed,
is
displayed,
and
the
track
number
being
played
is
displayed
together
with
the
elapsed
playback
time
of
the
track.
Tracks
are
shown
on
the
calendar
display.
Once
a
track
has
been
played,
the
corresponding
track
number
goes
out
on
the
calendar
display.
@
Stop
Button
(
MH
STOP)
e
Press
this
button
to
stop
playback.
The
disc
will
stop
rotating,
and
the
number
of
tracks
and
total
playing
time
of
the
disc
are
displayed
on
the
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
displays,
respectively.
In
case
programmed
playback
is
engaged
when
this
button
is
pressed,
the
number
of
tracks
and
total
playing
time
of
the
program
are
displayed.
Pause
Button
(Ii
PAUSE)
Press
this
button
to
stop
playback
temporarily.
If
this
button
is
pressed
during
playback,
playback
is
stopped
temporarily,
the
indicator
goes
out
and
the
indicator
lights.
Press
this
button
or
the
play
button
(
®
PLAY)
again
to
continue
playback.
rQ)
Number
Buttons
(1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
and
10)
Use
these
buttons
for
the
direct
search
and
program
memory
functions.
For
direct
search,
press
for
example
button
[3]
if
you
want
to
hear
track
number
3.
For
track
number
12,
press
then
[2].
To
program
tracks,
press
the
PROG/
DIRECT
button
@
to
set
to
the
program
mode.
Program
Button
(PROG/
DIRECT)
Press
this
button
when
you
want
to
enter
tracks
for
programmed
playback.
(Refer
to
page
9,
10
for
details.)
Auto
Edit
Button
(A.
EDIT)
The
tracks
on
a
CD
are
automatically
split
into
two
halves,
Side
A
and
Side
B,
like
an
analog
disc,
with
the
division
at
the
place
between
tracks
which
is
closest
to
1/2
the
total
playing
time,
and
with
the
tracks
remaining
in
the
same
order.
When
this
button
is
pressed
in
the
stop
mode,
the
total
playing
time
for
the
first
half
and
the
track
numbers
on
the
calendar
are
displayed
for
approximately
2
seconds.
Next,
the
same
is
done
for
the
second
half,
after
which
the
unit
is
automatically
set
to
the
pause
mode
at
the
beginning
of
the
first
track.
When
the
PLAY
or
PAUSE
button
is
pressed,
playback
begins,
and
the
unit
is
automatically
set
to
the
pause
mode
at
the
beginning
of
the
first
track
of
the
second
half
which
was
previously
displayed.
When
the
PLAY
or
PAUSE
button
is
pressed
again,
playback
begins,
and
the
unit
is
automatically
set
to
the
stop
mode
at
the
end
of
the
last
track
on
the
disc.
This
function
will
only
work
for
discs
with
a
total
of
20
tracks
or
less.
Also,
when
this
function
is
used
the
mode
is
automatically
set
to
the
program
mode,
so
direct
search
is
not
possible.
The
auto
edit
function
is
cleared
when
the
STOP
button
is
pressed.
The
data
for
the
total
playing
time
recorded
on
the
disc
and
the
actual
total
playing
time
of
the
tracks
differ,
so
there
may
be
a
difference
between
the
time
displayed
in
the
stop
mode
(the
total
playing
time)
and
the
total
of
the
times
of
the
first
and
second
halves
in
the
auto
edit
mode
(about
2
seconds).