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Denon DCD-715 - Timer-Controlled Playback

Denon DCD-715
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10
(2)
Checking
the
Programmed
Tracks
{Remote
control
only)
e
Press
the
CALL
button.
The
programmed
tracks
are
displayed
in
order
on
the
TRACK
NO.
display
each
time
the
CALL
button
is
pressed.
(3)
Playing
the
Programmed
Tracks
{
Db
PLAY
)
©
Press
the
{
®
PLAY}
button
to
play
the
tracks
in
the
program:
med
order.
{4)
Clearing
the
Program
The
entire
program
is
cleared
when
the
PROG/DIRECT
button
is
pressed
again.
The
program
is
also
cleared
when
the
(
&
OPEN/CLOSE}
button
is
pressed.
©
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
©
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.
e
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
tecorded
on
the
disc
can
be
programmed,
but
will
be
automatically
cleared
before
playback
begins.
e
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
programmed.
..
|
Repeat
{DCD-615
remote
contro!
only)
C5)
Repeating
playback
......
(REPEAT)
@
Press
the
repeat
button
(REPEAT).
@
Press
the
play
button
(
®
PLAY).
©
Pressing
the
repeat
all
tracks
button
(REPEAT),
(REPEAT
J
is
displayed.
Steps
(D)
and
@
above
may
be
reversed.
To
cancel
repeat
playback
of
all
tracks,
press
the
repeat
button
(REPEAT)
once
more.
e
Pressing
the
repeat
button
(REPEAT}
during
programmed
playback,
playback
of
the
tracks
entered
into
the
memory
will
be
repeated.
{
1)
PAUSE}
®
Playback
can
be
temporarily
halted
and
then
continued
from
the
same
point
in
the
track.
1.
Press
the
pause
button
(Hl
PAUSE)
during
playback,
2.
To
continue
playback,
press
the
play
button
(
>
PLAY)
or
the
pause
button
{
Il
PAUSE)
once
more.
{
Manual
Search
e
Using
this
function,
you
can
cue
to
4
desired
point
within
a
track,
either
in
the
forward
or
reverse
direction
e
Release
the
manual
search
button
(
44
or
DR
)
when
the
desired
point
has
been
reached.
Normal
playback
then
continues.
@
Audible
quick
search
{1}
Manual
Search
Forward
1.
Press
the
manual
search
forward
button
{
PP
)
during
play-
back.
Playback
of
the
track
is
sped
up.
*
Asareference,
the
current
track
number
and
elapsed
playback
time
within
the
track
are
displayed.
®
Manual
search
forward
is
approximately
three
times
faster
when
engaged
during
the
pause
state
compared
to
playback.
In
this
case,
no
sound
is
heard
however.
e
{f
the
manual
search
forward
button
(
>P
)
is
kept
pressed
after
the
end
of
the
final
track
on
the
disc
is
reached,
(
J)
is
displayed
and
manual
search
stops.
To
return
to
another
point,
press
the
manual
search
reverse
button
{
44}
until
(32)
disappears.
{2)
Manual
Search
in
Reverse
(44)
1,
Press
the
manual
search
reverse
button
(
44
)
during
play-
back.
Reverse
playback
of
the
track
is
sped
up
e
Asareference,
the
current
track
number
and
elapsed
playback
time
within
the
track
are
displayed.
Manual
search
in
reverse
is
approximately
three
times
faster
when
engaged
during
the
pause
state
compared
lo
playback.
In
this
case,
no
sound
is
heard
however.
e
tfthe
manual
search
reverse
button
(
€4
}
is
kept
pressed
after
the
beginning
of
the
first
track
on
the
disc
is
reached.
(CC
)
is
displayed
and
manual
search
stops.
To
return
to
another
point,
press
the
manual
search
forward
button
{
D>
}
until
(CC
)
disappears.
(8)
Inserting
blanks
between
tracks
......
Auto
Space
©
This
is
convenient
feature
that
will
insert
4-second
blanks
between
tracks,
which
can
be
used
when
recarding
compact
discs
on
tape.
(A.
SPACE}
(
>
PLAY
}
1.
Pressing
the
auto
space
button
(A.
SPACE)
will
cause
the
(A.
SPACE
}
indicator
to
light.
2,
Press
the
play
button
|
>
PLAY)
to
start
playback
When
a
track
has
been
played
to
ils
end.
a
4-second
silence
is
made
before
the
next
track
starts
playing.
3.
Press
the
auto
space
button
(A.
SPACE)
again
to
cancel
the
function,
©
Searching
and
Pausing
at
the
Boginning
of
the
Track
Pause]
@
Changing
the
Speed
of
Playback
{
itch
Control
(DCD-715
only}
©
Playback
can
be
speeded
up
or
slowed
down.
{PITCH
—)
@
Press
the
PITCH
+
or
PITCH
~
button
during
the
play
or
pause
mode
to
change
the
speed
of
playback.
@
When
one
of
the
PITCH
buttons
is
pressed,
the
amount
of
the
speed
change
appears
on
the
TIME
display
for
approximately
2
seconds.
The
speed
can
be
changed
in
steps
of
0.1%
from
~12,0%
to
+412.0%.
@
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
sel
during
playback
at
a
different
speed.
{1)
With
Direct
Search
©
inthis
case,
the
set
pauses
at
the
beginning
of
the
track
found
with
the
direct
search
operation.
{
Number
buttons
}
{PAUSE
}
1
Press
the
number
button(s}
for
the
desired
track.
2
Press
the
(t}
PAUSE)
button.
@
To
start
playback,
press
the
(
D>
PLAY}
or
(
If
PAUSE)
button.
(2)
With
Program
Search
e
Press
the
(
I]
PAUSE)
button
after
the
program
search
opera-
tion
is
completed.
The
set
will
pause
at
the
beginning
of
the
first
programmed
track.
@
Synchronized
Recording
Function
__
waa
|
Synchronized
Recording
Function
Connecting
the
SYNCHRO
jack
with
a
DENON
cassette
deck
which
is
equipped
with
a
SYNCHRO
jack
will
allow
synchronized
recordings
to
be
made.
¢
Touse
this
function,
be
sure
to
connect
the
SYNCHRO
jacks
as
well
as
the
output
jacks.
(See
Page
8
for
connections.)
Then,
load
a
disc,
e
With
the
CD
player
in
the
stop
or
pause
condition.
Starting
a
synchronized
recording
at
the
casselte
deck
side
will
automali-
cally
pure
the
CO
player
to
start
playing,
(This
is
synchronized
play
e
The
remote
control
signal
receive
indicator
of
the
disptay
will
blink
during
synchronized
play.
NOTE
©
Synchronized
play
is
also
possible
in
the
program
mode.
«
The
repeat
mode
is
cancelled
when
synchronized
play
is
started.
©
Except
for
the
STOP,
PLAY,
TIME,
A.SPACE,
PITCH
and
DISPLAY
buttons,
the
buttons
will
not
operate
during
synchro-
nized
play.
©
To
use
this
function
in
the
AUTO
EDIT
condition,
use
the
longer
tape
than
total
playing
time
of
the
disc.
e
In
the
play
condition,
even
if
you
start
a
synchronized
recording
at
the
cassette
deck
side,
CD
player
will
not
synchronize
with
the
cassette
deck
and
the
cassette
deck
becomes
synchronized
pause
condition.
In
this
case
push
the
STOP
button
of
the
cassette
deck,
set
the
CD
player
in
the
stop
or
pause
condition
and
start
a
synchronized
recording
at
the
cassette
deck
side
again.
e
For
further
details,
see
the
owner's
manual
for
the
cassette
deck
that
has
been
connected.
r
-
-y
NOTES
@
No
data
is
output
from
the
digital
output
jack
(COAXIAL)
during
playback
with
a
different
speed.
If
you
want
to
ovtpul
data,
press
the
PLAY
button
(
»
PLAY)
to
return
to
normal
speed
playback.
:
©
The
pitch
also
changes
when
the
speed
is
changed.
e
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
(@
OPEN/CLOSE)
and
STOP
buttons
{
M
STOP)
will
function.
TIMER-CONTROLLED
PLAYBACK
@
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.
.
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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Connection
wa
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