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Denon DN-2500F User Manual

Denon DN-2500F
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DOUBLE CD PLAYER
DN-2500F
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Denon DN-2500F Specifications

Power IconPower
power supply for US and Canadian models120 V AC + 10%, 60 Hz
power supply for European models230 V AC + 10%, 50 Hz
power consumption27 W
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operational temperature5 to 36°C
operational humidity25 to 85% (no condensation)
storage temperature-20 to 60°C
Audio Specifications IconAudio Specifications
quantization18-bit linear per channel
sampling frequency44.1 kHz
total harmonic distortion0.006%
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
player unit dimensions482 (W) x 88 (H) x 252 (D) mm
control unit dimensions482 (W) x 132 (H) x 40 (D) mm
player unit weight6 kg
control unit weight3 kg

Summary

1. Preparations

Checking the Contents

Verify all carton contents are present before proceeding with setup.

Installing the Units

Mount the player and control units onto a 19-inch rack.

Connections

Connect audio cables to the mixer and the control cord to the remote unit.

2. Names and Functions

DN-2500F Main Unit Front Panel

Describes the controls and buttons on the main unit's front panel.

RC-44 Control Unit Front Panel

Details the controls and buttons on the remote control unit's front panel.

DN-2500F Main Unit Rear Panel

Details the rear panel connectors for audio outputs and remote control.

RC-44 Control Unit Rear Panel

Describes the rear panel connector for the control cord.

LCD Displays

Explains the displays on the main and control units, showing track and time information.

3. Basic Operations

Disc Holder and Loading

How to open/close disc trays and load CDs correctly.

Selecting Tracks or Index

How to navigate between tracks and index points on a CD.

Starting Playback

Instructions for initiating CD playback and understanding playback states.

Stopping and Pausing Playback

Methods for stopping playback, including pausing and returning to cue mode.

Cueing and Searching

Actions for positioning playback and monitoring sections using jog/shuttle dials.

Scanning

How to quickly move forward or backward through a CD while monitoring sound.

4. Matching Beats Per Minute (BPM)

Pitch Slider Adjustment

Adjusting playback speed (BPM) statically using the pitch slider.

5. Seamless Loop Function

Starting Seamless Loop Playback

Step-by-step guide to initiating seamless loop playback.

Managing Seamless Loops

Temporarily leaving, replaying, or switching loop modes.

Canceling Seamless Loop Settings

How to cancel and clear seamless loop start/end point settings.

6. Sampler Function

Recording Samples

Process for recording audio samples from the CD.

Playing and Stopping Samples

How to play back, stop, and manage recorded audio samples.

Sample Pitch and Reverse Playback

Adjusting sample pitch and playing samples in reverse.

Clearing Recorded Samples

How to erase recorded audio samples from memory.

7. Key Control

Adjusting Audio Key

Function to adjust the musical key of the audio playback.

8. Voice Reducer

Reducing Vocals in Music

Function to reduce the sound of vocals in music for effect.

9. Brake Effect

Simulating Brake Effect

Gradually slows down playback speed for a brake effect.

10. Custom Setting Memory

Storing and Recalling Data

How to save and retrieve disc identification, cue points, and loop settings.

Overwriting and Clearing Memory Data

How to replace or erase stored memory data.

11. Direct Search

Track and Time Search

Seek specific tracks or time points using number input.

Index Search

Access specific index points directly using number input.

12. Presettings

Changing Preset Data

How to modify and save preset configurations.

Compact Disc Care

Precautions on Handling Compact Discs

Guidelines for safely handling compact discs to prevent damage.

Precautions on Storage

Recommendations for storing compact discs to protect them.

16. Specifications

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