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Denon UDRA-90 - CD PLAYER Operations; Basic CD Playback and Search; Advanced CD Play Functions

Denon UDRA-90
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Pause
button
Press
this
button
to
stop
CD
play
temporarily.
Press
the
play
button
to
resume
CD
play.
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M
Stop
button
Press
this
button
to
stop
CD
play.
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Play
button
Press
this
button
to
start
playing
the
disc.
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pressed
when
the
disc
tray
is
open,
the
disc
tray
closes
and
playback
begins.
Pressing
this
button
in
the
standby
mode
automatically
switches
on
the
power
and
plays
the
disc.
@
4
OPEN/CLOSE
button
Press
this
button
to
open
the
disc
tray.
Press
once
to
open
the
disc
tray
forward,
then
press
again
to
close
the
disc
tray.
This
button
also
operates
in
the
standby
mode.
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PPI
(automatic
/manual
search
forward
button}
Press
this
button
to
move
the
pickup
forward
to
the
beginning
of
the
desired
track.
Press
in
the
play,
stop,
or
pause
mode
to
move
forward
a
number
of
tracks
equal
to
the
number
of
times
the
button
is
pressed.
*
The
automatic
search
function
is
set
if
button
@
or
@
is
released
within
0.5
seconds,
and
the
manual
search
function
is
set
if
the
button
is
held
in
for
more
than
0.5
seconds.
*
Buttons
@
and
@
do
not
function
in
the
pause
mode.
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{automatic/manual
search
backward
button)
,
Press
this
button
to
move
the
pickup
back
to.
the
beginning
of
the
desired
track.
Press
in
the
play,
stop,
or
pause
mode
to
move
back
a
number
of
tracks
equal
to
the
number
of
times
the
button
is
pressed.
Disc
tray
Compact
discs
are
loaded
to
the
disc
tray.
REPEAT
button
Press
this
button
for
repeat
play.
PROGRAM
Button
Use
this
button
to
play
the
desired
tracks
in
the
order
you
wish.
EDIT
button
Press
this
button
for
edited
recording
(dividing
the
tracks
to
be
recorded
to
fit
onto
sides
A
and
B
of
a
tape
according
to
the
length
of
the
tape).
TAPE
A/B
button
Press
this
button
during
editing
to
switch
the
display
between
the
display
of
program
contents
for
tape
side
A
and
the
display
for
tape
side
B.
RECEIVER
DISPLAY
This
lights
to
indicate
that
the
timer
is
set.
Lights
up
when
signals
are
received
from
the
remote
control
unit.
This
lights
when
the
station
is
tuned
in
pro-
perly.
This
lights
when
the
timer
is
set.
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TIMER
fH
EVERY/AUTO
TUNED
ONCE
|MONO
STEREO,
Ee
h
ey
FAT
These
indicate
the
FM
reception
mode.
STEREO:
Lights
when
receiving
stereo
broad-
casts.
AUTO:
Lights
when
the
auto
mode
is
set
with
the
MONO/ST
button.
MONO
:
Lights
when
the
mono
mode
is
set
with
the
MONO/ST
button.
These
light
when
the
timer
is
operating.
@
RDS
(Radio
Data
System)
When
the
RDS
button
is
pressed,
a
station
is
sear-
ched
for
and
automatically
tuned
in,
the
“RDS”
indicator
lights
and
the
station’s
name
is
displayed
on
the
frequency
display.
e
PTY
(Program
Type)
This
indicator
lights
when
the
type
of
RDS
program
is
specified.
e
TP
(Traffic
Program)
“TP”
lights
when
an
RDS
traffic
information
station
is
received.
Press
the
RF
ATT
button
to
light
the
display
for
local
reception
only.
The
dis-
play
indicates
that
the
attenuator
has
been
placed
in
the
circuit.
Lights
when
a
broadcast
station
is
to
be
preset.
This
flashes
for
about
10
seconds
when
the
MEMO
button
is
press-
ed
during
presetting.
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23
24
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126
27
28
29
30,
Indicates
the
preset
number.
The
reception
band
(AM
or
FM),
frequency,
RDS
program
and
service
name,
the
time
and
the
timer
are.
displayed
here.
NOTE:
e
The”
©
of
the
timer
standby
display
will
not
fight
up
unless
the
current
time
and
the
timer
have
been
set.

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