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Denon DN-2700F User Manual

Denon DN-2700F
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DOUBLE CD PLAYER
DN-2700F
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Denon DN-2700F Specifications

Power IconPower
power supply U.S. and Canadian models120 V AC ±10%, 60 Hz
power supply European models230 V AC ±10%, 50 Hz
power supply Multi-voltage models120/220/240 V AC ±10%, 50/60 Hz
power consumption26W
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operational temperature5 to 35 °C
operational humidity25 to 85%
storage temperature-20 to 60 °C
Audio Specifications IconAudio Specifications
quantization18-bit linear per channel
sampling frequency44.1 kHz
frequency response10 to 20, 000 Hz
total harmonic distortion0.003%
signal to noise ratio103 dB
dynamic range98 dB
channel separation100 dB
output level2.0 V
load impedance10 kohm or more
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

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT TO SAFETY

General Safety Warnings

Covers warnings about fire, shock, and general precautions for safe operation.

Cautionary Statements

Highlights specific risks like radiation exposure and servicing requirements.

Certification Information

Provides compliance statements related to regulatory purposes.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Handling and Operation Safety

General advice on safely using the unit, including reading instructions and heeding warnings.

Environmental and Installation Safety

Precautions regarding unit placement, ventilation, and exposure to water or heat.

Electrical Safety Precautions

Guidelines for safe use of power sources, grounding, and power cord protection.

Maintenance and Service Safety

Instructions for cleaning the unit and identifying when professional service is required.

NOTES ON USE

Environmental and Temperature Precautions

Advice on operating temperature and protecting the unit from moisture, dust, and chemicals.

Power Cord and Ventilation Safety

Safe handling of power cords and ensuring adequate airflow for proper operation.

Unit Protection and Maintenance

Preventing damage from foreign objects, chemicals, and unauthorized disassembly.

MAIN FEATURES

Installation and Basic Playback

Rack mounting capabilities, unit connectivity, and instant start playback functionality.

Pitch and Search Functions

Details on pitch adjustment, pitch bend, cue to music, and frame searching.

Advanced DJ Functions

Features like loop operation, sampling, and selectable pitch control ranges.

Versatile Playback Options

Includes jog/shuttle control, memory playback, random playback, and direct access.

CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT

DN-2700F Main Unit Front Panel Controls

Visual identification and description of the main unit's front panel controls.

RC-37 Control Unit Front Panel Controls

Visual identification and description of the remote control unit's front panel controls.

UNIT DIMENSIONS AND DIAGRAMS

DN-2700F Main Unit Dimensions

Physical size specifications for the main DN-2700F unit.

RC-37 Control Unit Dimensions

Physical size specifications for the RC-37 control unit.

LCD Display Indicators

Explanation of the various indicators and information shown on the LCD screen.

PREPARATIONS

Checking the Contents

Verifying that all items included in the package are present.

Installing the Units

Guidance for physically installing the main unit and control unit.

Connecting the Units

Instructions for wiring and establishing connections between components.

NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

DN-2700F Front Panel Controls

Detailed description of the controls and indicators on the main unit's front panel.

RC-37 Front Panel Controls

Detailed description of the controls and indicators on the remote control unit's front panel.

NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

DN-2700F Rear Panel Connections

Description of the rear panel output jacks and control connector.

RC-37 Rear Panel Connections

Description of the rear panel control connector.

LCD Display Indicators Explained

Meaning of various indicators and information displayed on the LCD screen.

BASIC OPERATIONS

Disc Holder Operations

Instructions for opening, closing the disc holder, and loading discs.

Track Selection Procedures

Methods for navigating and selecting tracks on a loaded disc.

BASIC OPERATIONS

Starting and Stopping Playback

Steps to initiate disc playback and halt playback at a specific point.

Pausing and Resuming Playback

How to temporarily halt playback and then continue from the paused position.

BASIC OPERATIONS

Cueing Operations

Moving to a specified point on the disc and preparing for playback.

Disc Searching Functions

Monitoring and manually positioning within a track using search controls.

BASIC OPERATIONS

Scanning Functionality

Quickly moving through CD sections with sound monitoring for locating specific parts.

MATCHING THE BEATS PER MINUTE (BPM)

Pitch Slider Adjustment

Using the pitch slider to make static adjustments to the BPM.

MATCHING THE BEATS PER MINUTE (BPM)

Pitch Bending Function

Temporarily adjusting the BPM using the pitch bend buttons.

SAMPLER

Recording a Sample

Procedure for capturing audio segments of approximately 6 seconds.

SAMPLER

Playing Recorded Samples

How to playback captured audio segments using the PLAY/PAUSE button.

Exiting Sampler Mode

Returning to normal operation from the sampler mode.

LOOP

Basic Loop Operation

Setting A-B points for seamless looping during playback.

LOOP

Loop Playback from Cue Point

Starting loop playback from a pre-set cue point before the loop start.

Exit and Reloop Functions

Exiting a loop and instantly returning to it for repeated playback.

MEMORY

Memory Playback Data Types

Details on storing play start data and play start/end data for discs.

Disc Identification Function

How the unit identifies discs that have stored memory data.

MEMORY

Inputting Memory Data

Steps for storing track and time data for memory playback.

MEMORY

Storing Start and End Track Data

Method for setting specific start and end points for disc playback.

MEMORY

Storing Track and Time Data

Inputting specific track numbers, minutes, and seconds for memory.

MEMORY

Executing Memory Playback

How to play back sequences of tracks stored in memory.

MEMORY

Cue to Memory Function

Cueing to specific points stored in memory before normal playback.

Memory Call and Management

Displaying, clearing, and changing memory data entries.

Advanced Memory Functions

Using jog/shuttle dials for inserting memory data including frame information.

RANDOM PLAYBACK

Preparing for Random Playback

Setting up the player for random track sequencing from loaded discs.

RANDOM PLAYBACK

Executing Random Playback

How to start and manage random playback, including single and continuous modes.

DIRECT ACCESS

Accessing Disc Positions

Directly accessing specific points on a disc using number keys and playback controls.

POWER OFF PROCEDURES

Safe Power Down Steps

Correct procedures to follow before switching off the power.

COMPACT DISC HANDLING

Disc Handling Precautions

Guidelines for proper handling of compact discs to prevent damage.

Disc Storage Precautions

Advice on storing discs properly to protect them from dirt and damage.

SPECIFICATIONS

General Specifications

Overall device type, dimensions, weight, power supply, and environmental conditions.

Audio Section Specifications

Details on quantization, sampling frequency, frequency response, and noise ratios.

Function Performance Specifications

Details on instant start, pitch control range, pitch bend, and search accuracy.

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