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DENON
CD
PLAYER
DN-961FA
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
TO
SAFETY
WARNING:
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPUANCE
TO
RAIN
O}
MOISTURE.
NOTE:
This
CD
ptayer
uses
a
semiconductor
laser.
To
allow
you
to
enjoy
music
with
stable
operation,
we
recommend
to
use
it
in
a
room
whose
temperature
is
between
5°C
and
35°C.
Please
check
to
make
sure
the
following
items,
aside
from
the
main
unit,
ara
packed
in
the
carton.
{1}
Operating
instructions
(2)
3P
power
supply
cord
(3)
Spare
fuse
.
1pe.
1
pe.
«
1pe.
CAUTION:
1.
Ple:
Handte
the
power
supply
cord
carefully.
Do
not
damage
or
deform
the
power
supply
cord.
If
it is
damaged
or
deformed,
it
may
cause
electric
shock
or
malfunc-
tion
when
using.
When
disconnecting
it
from
wail
outlet,
be
sure
to
hold
the
plug
attachment.
Do
not
pull
on
the
cord.
Do
not
open
the
top
cover.
in
order
to
prevent
electric
shock,
do
not
open
the
top
cover.
If
problems
occur,
contact
your
DENON
dealer.
Do
not
place
anything
inside.
Do
not
place
metal
objects
or
spill
liquid
inside
the
CD
player,
as
this
may
result
in
electric
shocks
or
malfunction.
ase
record
and
retain
the
modei
name
and
serial
number
of
your
set
shown
on
the
rating
label.
Mode!
No.
ON-961FA
Serial
No.
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
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GENERAL...
3
Main
Features
3
"2]
DESCRIPTION
OF
THE
FUNCTION
.
4
1)
Names
and
Functions
of
the
Parts
24,5
2)
Presettings
6~10
3}
Connections
..
10,11
4)
Loading
and
Ejecting
the
Disc
BASIC
OPERATION
.
1)
Before
Starting
2)
Selecting
the
Play
Mode
3)
Selecting
Tracks
ste
4)
Selecting
the
index
Number
.
5)
Starting
Playback
6)
Stopping
Playback
fol
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GENERAL
The
DN-S61FA
CD
player
is
a
table-top
type
CD
piayer
designed
for
use
in
broadcast
stations,
for
production,
etc.
1)
A
rotary
pulse
encoder
is
used
for
the
s¢‘ector
which
selects
tracks
and
index
numbers,
making
selection
simple.
When
the
selector
is
turned,
the
track
or
number
display
changes,
the
search
operation
starts
immediately,
and
the
pickup
moves
quickly
to
the
play
start
position.
2)
Playback
signals
are
output
immediately
when
the
play
mode
is
set.
In
addition,
delay
start
can
be
preset.
3)
‘The
play
time
display
can
be
switched
between
the
remain-
ing
time
and
the
elapsed
time,
depending
on
the
purpose.
4)
When
the
STDBY/CUE
button
is
pressed
during
playback,
the
pickup
moves
to
the
position
at
which
the
play
mode
was
fast
set
and
the
standby
mode
is
set,
making
it
simple
to
check
the
track
which
is
piaying.
5)
The
last
section
of
that
track
can
be
monitored
by
pressing
the
END
MON
{end
monitor)
button
during
the
standby
mode.
{cae}
6)
7)
3)
9)
10)
11)
12)
7)
Description
of
the
PLAY/PAUSE,
and
STDBY/CUE
Operations
8)
Moving
the
Play
Start
Position
9)
Checking
the
Play
Start
Position
10)
End
Monitor
11)
Selecting
the
Track
to
be
Played
Next
During
Playback
12)
Selecting
the
Index
Number
to
be
Plaved
Next
During
Playback
.
19
13}
Ending
Playback
14)
Resetting
the
Microprocessor
..
COMPACT
DISCS
......
TROUBLESHOOTING
An
E.0.M.
{End
of
Message)
signal
can
be
emitted
when
near
the
end
of
playback
to
warn
that
playback
is
about
to
end.
The
pickup
can
be
moved
to
any
position
on
the
disc
using
the
manual
search
operation.
The
signals
for
the
left
and
right
channels
can
be
mixed
for
mono
output.
The
playing
speed
can
be
varied
within
the
range
of
0
to
+3%,
by
0.2%
step.
Discs
recorded
on
the
CD
cart
recorder
(DN-7700R)
and
not
including
TOCs
can
be
played.
The
player
can
be
controlled
externally
via
both
parallel
and
serial
remote
connectors.
The
player
can
be
connected
to
the
fader
switch
on
a
mixing
control
console
and
fade-started.
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