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Denon UDRW-250 - CD Player Random and Edited Recording; Random Playback Functionality; Edited Recording Procedures

Denon UDRW-250
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Playing
Tracks
in
Random
Orde!
e
The
function
plays
each
track
on
the
disc
once
in
random
order.
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RANDOM
SEARCH
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Prassing
the
RANDOM
button
when
a
program
has
been
set
will
play
the
programmed
tracks
in
random
order.
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Press
the
EDIT
button
to
set
the
tape
length.
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Press
the
EDIT
button
four
times
when
using
a
60-minute
{C
60)
tape.
{The
tape
length
is
to
total
time
of
sides
A
and
B.)
The
display
changes
as
follows
each
time
the
EDIT
button
is
pressed.
Setting
the
desired
recording
time
(Method
2)
Select
a
tape
iength
close
to
the
desired
time,
then
make
a
fine
adjustment
using
the
1€4
<q
or
DD
Pdi
button.
For
example,
to
set
51
minutes,
select
C-50,
then
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Pressing
the
RANDOM
button
when
repeat
piay
has
been
set
will
play
the
tracks
through
randomly
one
time,
and
each
time
following
this
there
will
be
a
random
search
with
a
different
pattern.
©
An
A-B
section
repeat
is
not
possible
during
random
play.
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During
the
search
operation,
the
track
numbers
of
the
disc
from
track
1
to
the
last
track
will
be
repeatedly
displayed
at
high
speed
in
the
TRACK
NO.
section,
and
the
following
tracks
to
be
played
will
not
be
known
from
the
end
of
the
search
to
the
time
CD
play
begins.
«
Apress
of
the
RANDOM
button
lights
the
[RANDOM
J
indicator
©
Pressing
the
RANDOM
button
when
t-track
repeat
has
been
to
show
that
the
random
mode
has
been
set,
Random
search
set
will
automatically
change
the
setting
to
all
tracks
repeat
will
begin
when
the
play
button
is
pressed
and
the
disc
will
and
these
tracks
will
be
played
randomly.
start
playing
automatically.
NOTE:
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Simply
pressing
the
RANDOM
button
during
CD
play
will
start
Random
play
is
not
possible
during
the
edit
operation.
the
random
search
and
start
random
play.
Edited
Recording
onto
Sides
A
and
B
of
a
Tape
(EDIT)
Editing
is
possible
with
CDs
containing
up
to
20
tracks.
Before
starting
the
edited
recording
operation.
load
the
cassette
tape
to
which
you
will
record
into
deck
2
with
side
A
tacing
up.
The
teader
tape
is
automatically
taken
up
before
recording
starts.
(Set
the
REV
MODE
switch
to
the
<>
_
position.)
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Automatic
Edited
Recording
..
..
|
RECORDING
IN
THE
SAME
ORDER
AS
ON
THE
DISC
Example:
Recording
«
disc
with
18
tracks
and
a
total
playing
time
of
56
minutes
onto
#
C-60
cassette
tape
18
56.
00.
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Press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button.
Set
the
disc.
Press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button.
--
Press
the
play
button
and
set
the
function
to
CD.
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Press
the
stop
button.
NOTE:
©
With
edited
recording,
side
6
of
the
tape
will
be
recorded
automatically
even
when
the
REV
MODE
switch
of
the
deck
is
set
to
the
==
position.
©
During
edited
recording,
only
the
following
buttons
will
function:
the
stop
button
of
the
CD
or
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button,
and
the
stop
button
of
the
deck.
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When
using
a
recorded
tape
for
edited
recording,
the
tape
should
be
erased
before
use,
since
when
the
tape
is
longer
than
the
set
time,
an
unrecorded
section
of
side
B
will
remain
atter
the
tape
stops.
When
a
tape
which
has
been
recorded
with
this
system
is
p!
back,
there
will
be
4-second
blank
portions
between
tracks
(for
making
it
easy
to
reach
the
beginning
of
a
track).
This
will
differ
from
the
actuat
silent
portions
between
the
tracks
on
the
disc,
and
so
there
will
be
some
error
in
the
actual
remaining
time
of
the
tape
and
the
displayed
time.
{When
the
tape
time
has
already
been
set,
the
display
will
change
in
press
the
DP
PPI
button
once
to
set
C-51.
order
starting
at
that
time
each
time
the
EDIT
button
is
pressed.)
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The
desired
recording
time
can
be
set
ee
EDIT”
Hashes
for
2
seconds
when
this
is
displayed.
{Method
1)
2
minutes
40
seconds
i
extra
on
side
A
a
Example:
For
8
36-minute
tape,
use
the
F444
or
DD
DDT
tor
c-5)
02
y
0.
button
to
set
36.
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To
set
the
tape
length
using
the
remote
contro!
unit,
use
the
ee
WOW
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Me
number
buttons.
For
example,
in
the
case
of
a
30-minute
tape,
}
press
[10]
twice
and
press
[10).
Tracks
for
side
A
light
up.
Tracks
for
side
B
flash.
(Tracks
1
through
9
are
recorded
on
side
A}
(Tracks
10
through
18
are
recorded
on
side
B.)
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press
the
EOIT
play
C-O0,
then
start
w
C51
01,00,
°
7a
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ves
7
Tracks
for
side
A
flesh.
1
minute
20
seconds
Tracks
for
side
B
light
up.
extra
on
side
B.
A/B
button
is
pressed.
(Use
this
to
check
the
extra
time
on
side
B.)
Track
number
Elapsed
time
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Bin
53
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Note
that
in
some
cases,
even
if
the
tape
is
longer
than
the
total
playing
time
on
the
disc,
it
may
not
be
possible
to
record
all
the
tracks
onto
the
tape,
since
they
are
divided
onto
sides
A
end
8B.
In
such
cases,
the
OVER
indicator
flashes.
@
Follow
the
instructions
under
“PROGRAMMED
SELECTION”
on
Page
18
to
program
the
tracks.
@
Pertorm
steps
2
through
4
under
the
aforementioned
“Automatic
Edited
Recording”.
-
Programmed
CD
Play
Using
the
Search
Buttons
(144
>>
PDI}
Pressing
the
PROGRAM
button
of
the
remote
control
unit
will
light
up
the
“PROGRAM”
indicator,
When
the
disc
is
stopped,
programming
can
be
done
with
the
search
buttons
(Hq
€¢
D>
PPI
on
the
CD
player
or
with
the
search
buttons
(hd
44
DP
DPI)
on
the
remote
control
unit.
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Select
the
tracks
with
the
search
buttons,
then
press
the
PROGRAM
button
to
program
them.
«
The
search
buttons
(44 PP)
can
be
used
to
change
the
track
numbers
continuously.
After
the
track
numbers
have
been
selected
with
the
search
buttons,
if
the
play
button
is
pressed
to
start
CD
play
before
the
PROGRAM
button
is
pressed,
the
last
track
of
the
program
set
up
to
this
point
will
be
played.
In
this
case,
the
tracks
selected
with
the
search
buttons
will
not
be
programmed.
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