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Denon UDRA-90 - Programmed CD Playback; Setting and Playing Track Programs

Denon UDRA-90
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Playing
Certain
Tracks
in
any
Desired
Order
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PROGRAMMED
SELECTION
(Perform
this
operation
from
the
remote
control
unit.)
Example:
Programming
track
3
to
play
first,
track
18
to
play
second,
on
a
CD
with
18
tracks
and
a
total
playing
time
of
62
minutes,
3
seconds
Setting
and
Playing
the
Program
Press
the
PROGRAM
button.
Set
track
3
to
ptay
first.
After
2
seconds
The
display
when
track
3
is
set
to
play
first
Time
of
first
track:
8
minutes,
00
seconds
ig
105°;
After
2
seconds
The
display
when
track
18
is
set
to
play
second
Total
time
of
tracks
1
and
2:
16
minutes,
05
seconds
Set
track
18
to
play
second.
The
tracks
start
playing
in
the
Press
the
play
button.
programmed
order.
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The
numbers
of
the
programmed
tracks
go
off
once
the
tracks
are
played.
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The
time
display
will
read
“——-M
——S"”
if
a
track
number
of
31
or
higher
is
set
in
the
program.
@
When
a
program
is
set
during
CD
play
after
a
direct
selection,
the
track
currently
playing
is
set
as
the
first
track
in
the
program.
@
Up
to
3L
tracks
of
your
choice
from
among
track
numbers
1
through
99
can
be
programmed
with
this
CD
player.
If
you
attempt
to
set
a
track
number
that
is
greater
than
the
number
of
tracks
on
the
disc,
that
track
number
will
not
be
displayed
when
the
buttons
are
pressed.
@
Programming
is
also
possible
when
the
disc
tray
is
open.
In
this
case,
track
numbers
greater
than
the
number
of
tracks
on
the
disc
can
be
programmed,
but
these
are
ignored
when
the
disc
is
played.
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There
is
a
silent
interval
of
4
seconds
between
tracks.
This
is
has
been
designed
to
create
a
biank
section
of
4
seconds
between
selections
when
recording
programmed
tracks
onto
tape.
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The
entire
program
is
cleared
when
the
disc
tray
is
opened
(by
pressing
the
&
button).
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If
you
make
a
mistake
when
programming
tracks,
press
the
CANCEL
button
and
program
again.
(Each
press
of
the
CANCEL
button
cancels
the
last
track.)
@
An
A-B
section
repeat
is
not
possible
during
programmed
play.
@
Other
operations
possible
during
programmed
play:
The
quick
search,
pause,
skip
monitor,
and
other
operations
can
be
used
during
programmed
play.
To
move
to
the
beginning
of
the
previous
track
with
the
quick
search
operation,
press
l¢q
44
once,
then
once
again
while
the
time
display
reads”
{0.0
6,
”.
To
move
to
the
beginning
of
the
following
track,
press
DP
PPI
once,
regardiess
of
the
time
display.
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Perform
programming
and
canceling
in
the
stop
mode.
e
Programming
is
also
possible
in
the
same
way
using
the
PROG
button
on
the
CD
player.
(In
this
case,
use
the
DP
/
PPI
button
to
select
the
track
number,
the
PROG
button
as
the
memory
button.
In
other
words,
first
press
the
PROG
button,
next
press
the
PP
/
PPI
button
to
select
the
track
number,
then
press
the
PROG
button
again
to
set
the
track
in
the
memory.
For
the
second
track
as
well,
press
the
DP/
PPI
button
then
the
PROG
button.)
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Press
the
auto
search
forward
button
(PD>
PPI).
e
Each
press
of
the
auto
search
forward
button
(PP
PPI)
moves
the
pickup
to
the
beginning
of
following
tracks.
@Moving
Back
to
the
Beginning
of
the
Current
Track
During
CD
Play
..
QUICK
SEARCH
@
Press
the
auto
search
backward
button
(I44
44).
Each
press
of
the
auto
search
backward
button
(I44
44)
during
the
search
operation
moves
the
pickup
to
the
beginning
of
previous
tracks.
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for
Tracks
While
Listening
to
the
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SKIP
MONITOR
e
Use
this
to
skip
through
a
disc
listening
to
the
sound
at
high
speed.
This
function
is
convenient
when
searching
for
a
certain
section
within
a
long
track.
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Use
the
skip
monitor
function
to
find
the
desired
position,
then
release
the
search
button
to
start
regular
playback
from
there.
(4]
Forward
skip
monitor
e
The
track
number
and
elapsed
playing
time
of
the
track
being
skipped
through
are
indicated
on
the
display.
@
If
the
end
of
the
last
track
on
the
disc
is
reached
while
pressing
the
search
button,
(J)
appears
on
the
display
and
the
skip
monitor
operation
stops.
To
resume
CD
play,
press
the
search
backward
button
(144
44)
until
(37)
switches
to
the
track
number,
then
perform
a
different
operation.
@
During
CO
play,
press
and
hold
in
the
forward
search
button
(
D>
PPI)
to
skip
forward
while
listening
to
the
sound.
(2)
Backward
skip
monitor
e
The
track
number
and
elapsed
playing
time
of
the
track
being
skipped
through
are
indicated
on
the
display.
e
If
the
beginning
of
the
first
track
on
the
disc
is
reached
while
pressing
the
search
button,
((C)
appears
on
the
display
and
the
skip
monitor
operation
stops.
To
resume
CD
play,
press
the
search
forward
button
(>>
PPI)
until
(CO)
switches
to
the
track
number,
then
perform
a
different
operation.
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During
CD
play,
press
and
hold
in
the
backward
search
button
(1€4
€4€)
to
skip
backward
while
listen-
ing
to
the
sound.
If
the
forward
or
backward
skip
button
is
pressed
during
programmed
CD
play
and
released
at
a
track
which
has
not
been
programmed,
the
next
programmed
track
will
be
played
once
that
track
has
been
played
to
the
end.

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