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Denon DCD-715 - Normal CD Playback

Denon DCD-715
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Connection
Precautions
(2)
(3)
Before
proceeding
with
connections
or
disconnections
of
cables
and
power
cords,
be
sure
to
turn
all
system
compo-
nents
off
Ensure
that
all
cables
are
connecied
properly
to
the
L
(left)
and
R
(right)
jacks.
Insert
plugs
tully
into
the
terminals.
Connect
the
output
jacks
to
the
amplifier
CD,
AUX
or
TAPE
PLAY
input
jacks.
SYNCHRO
Jack
Connections
Connect
the
SYNCHRO
jack
with
a
DENON
cassette
deck
which
is
equipped
with
a
SYNCHRO
jack,
then
make
a
synchronized
recording
Use
the
connection
cord
supplied
with
the
cassette
deck.
To
make
use
of
this
function,
afso
connect
the
output
jacks
and
make
the
setlings
so
that
a
recording
can
be
made
frony
the
CD
player
to
the
cassette
deck
DCD.715/615
Connecting
the
Digital
Output
Jack
{COAXIAL}
Use
a
75-ohm
pin
cord
to
connect
the
digital
output
jack
(COAXIAL)
of
the
OCD-715/615
to
the
digital
input
jack
(COAXIAL)
on
a@
digital
processor
or
D/A
unit,
available
in
stores.
OCD-715/615
ac
OUTLET
Digital
processor
or
D/A
unit
(Ampbtier)
OPENING
AND
CLOSING
THE
DISC
HOLDER
AND
LOADING
A
DISC
______.
:
Opening
and
closing
the
disc
holder
(This
operation
only
works
while
the
power
os
on}
1.
Press
the
power
switch
(POWER)
to
turn
on
the
power
2.
Press
the
open/ciose
button
{
&
OPEN/CLOSE)
How
to
load
a
disc
e
Make
sure
the
disc
holder
is
compictely
open.
©
Hold
the
disc
by
the
edges
and
place
ston
the
disc
tray.
(Do
not
touch
the
signal
surface.
ie.,
the
glossy
side.)
©
When
using
12
cn.
diameter
discs,
make
sure
the
outer
edge
matches
the
tray
guide
circumterence
(Fig.
1),
and
when
using
COD
singles
(8
cm.
diameter)
match
the
outer
edge
with
the
wnner
tray
guide
circumference.
(Fig.
2+
¢
Press
the
open/close
button
(
4
OPEN/CLOSE)
to
ciose
the
disc
holder.
@
When
the
disc
holder
is
closed,
the
disc
is
read
and
atter
a
few
seconds
the
number
of
tracks
and
total
playing
time
are
displayed
an
the
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
displays,
respectively.
e
When
the
disc
holder
is
open
and
a
disc
is
ioaded,
you
may
also
press
the
play
(
®
PLAY)
or
pause
(NW
PAUSE)
button
to
ctose
the
disc
holder.
(If
the
play
button
(
®
PLAY)
is
pressed,
playback
will
start
immediately
upon
the
disc
contents
having
been
read.)
Fig.
1
Tray
quide
for
12
cm
disc
12
cm
dise
B
cm
disc
(CD
single)
t
a
——--
--
_
ed]
Caution:
e
Weyour
finger
should
get
caught
in
the
disc
holder
when
it
closes,
press
the
open/close
button
(
4
OPEN/CLOSE)
©
Do
nol
place
any
foreign
objects
on
the
disc
tray,
and
do
not
place
more
than
one
disc
on
the
tray
at
a
time.
Otherwise
malfunction
may
occur
¢
Do
not
push
in
the
dise
tray
manually
when
the
power
is
off
as
this
may
cause
malfunction
and
damage
the
CD
ptayer
NORMAL
CD
PLAYBACK
----.
-—
=
(1)
Starting
Playback
{
>
PLAY
}
1
Press
the
power
switch
(POWER)
to
turn
on
the
power.
2
Load
the
disc
you
want
to
play
e
When
the
disc
holder
is
closed,
the
disc
is
read
and
the
number
of
tracks
and
total
playing
time
of
the
disc
are
displayed.
3
Press
the
play
button
{
®
PLAY)
{2}
Stopping
Playback
(
@
STOP
)
ADVANCED
CD
PLAYBACK
-.._--
.
1
Press
the
stop
button
¢
@
STOP)
@
When
ail
tracks
have
been
played
on
a
disc,
playback
wilt
stop
by
itself.
Precautions:
*
If
no
disc
has
been
loaded
or
the
disc
has
been
placed upside
down,
all
indicators
wall
jight.
e@
When
the
information
on
the
disc
cannot
be
read
correctly,
for
example
due
to
dust
or
dirt
on
the
disc,
the
indicators
will
read
as
shown
below.
Nothing
will
be
shown
on
the
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
displays,
and
it
may
take
quite
a
while
to
read
the
disc.
15
S4%
12a
Normal
display
improper
display
@
Playing
a
Specific
Track
0.0.0...
ccc
[Direct
Search
|
(
Number
buttons
}
e
Use
the
number
buttons
and
the
+10
button
to
input
the
number
of
the
desired
track.
For
example,
to
play
track
number
4.
press
[4],
and
to
play
track
number
12,
press
[+10]
and
[2].
Playback
will
begin
from
that
track.
@
Advancing
to
the
next
track
lsh
ed
ope
during
playback
0.00...
eects
[Automatic
Search
|
(
bhi)
Press
the
Automatic
search
forward
button
(
PPI)
during
play-
back.
e@
The
pickup
will
advance
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
track
and
playback
will
continue.
Pressing
the
butlon
several
times
will
forward
the
pickup
the
corresponding
number
tracks.
8
Returning
to
the
beginning
of
the
ied
=
current
track
during
playback
»..
|
Automatic
Search
Press
the
Automatic
search
reverse
button
(144
}
during
play
back,
©
The
pickup
will
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track
and
playback
will
continue.
Pressing
the
button
several
limes
will
refurn
(he
pickup
the
corresponding
number
tracks.
©
Paying
Specific
Tracks
in
a
Specific
Order
oo.
csetseseees
a
[Programmed
Play
|
e
With
this
function,
you
can
choose
any
of
the
tracks
on
the
disc
and
program
them
to
play
in
any
arder
©
Programning
is
possible
with
the
disc
holder
open
©
Up
to
20
tracks
can
be
programmed
e
The
programmed
tracks
are
shown
on
the
calendar
(1)
Programming
(
Number
buttons
)
{
PROG/DIRECT
}
¢
Press
the
PROG/DIRECT
button
so
that
the
[PROG
|
indicator
lights,
then
use
the
number
buttons
and
the
+10
button
to
program
the
tracks.
For
example,
to
program
tracks
3,
12,
and
7,
press
[PROG/OIRECT),
{3},
(140}.
(2),
and
[7].
The
corresponding
track
number
lights
on
the
calendar
each
time
a
track
is
programmed,
the
track
number
is
displayed
on
the
TRACK
NO.
display,
and
the
total
playing
time
of
the
programmed
tracks
is
displayed
on
the
TIME
display.
A
few
seconds
after
the
last
track
has
been
programmed,
the
total
number
of
tracks
programmed
is
displayed
on
the
TRACK
NO.
display
and
the
total
playing
time
of
the
programmed
tracks
is
displayed
on
the
TIME
display.
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