Denon DCM-370 User manual

STEREO CD PLAYER
DCM-3701270
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MODE D’EMPLOI
INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACION
DCM-370
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DCM-270
FOR ENGLISH READERS PAGE 5-PAGE 16
POUR LES LECTEURS FRANCAIS PAGE 17-PAGE 28
PARA LECTORES DE ESPAtiOL PAGINA 29 - PAGINA 37

IMPORTANT TO SAFETY
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
1. Handle 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 malfunction when used. When
removing from wall outlet, be sure to remove by holding the plug
attachment and not by pulling the cord.
2. 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.
3. Do not place anything inside
Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the CD player.
Electric shock or malfunction may result.
Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number of your set shown
on the rating label.
Model No. DCM370/270 Serial No.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
A
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
A
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
NOTE:
This CD player uses the semiconductor laser. To allow you to enjoy music at a
stable operation, it is recommended to use this in a room of 10°C (50°F) -
35°C (95°F).
LABELS (for U.S.A. model only)
CERTIFICATION
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 2lCFR SUBCHAPTER J
APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF
PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED
BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This devrce complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Class B digrtal apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du
Reglement sur le materrel brouilleur du Canada.
. FOR U.S.A. & CANADA MODEL ONLY
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CAUTION I
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG
WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS
THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE
EXPOSURE.
. POUR LES MODELES AMERICAINS ET CANADIENS UNIQUEMENT
POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE
FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT
OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT
ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Read Instructions - All the safety and operating
instructions should be read before the appliance is
operated.
Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions
should be followed.
Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used
near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a
swimming pool, and the like.
Carts and Stands -The appliance should be used only with
a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.
An appliance and cart
combination should be
moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven
surfaces may cause
the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.
Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its
location or position does not interfere with its proper
ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be
situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may
block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in
installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may
impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a
power supply only of the type described in the operating
instructions or as marked on the appliance.
Grounding or Polarization - Precautions should be taken so
that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is
not defeated.
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Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
appliance.
Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as
recommended by the manufacturer.
Power Lines -An outdoor antenna should be located away
from power lines.
Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is
connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage
surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information with regard to proper grounding of the mast
and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to
an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,
location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
See Figure A.
Nonuse Periods - The power cord of the appliance should
be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long
period of time.
Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that
objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the
enclosure through openings.
Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be
serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the
appliance; or
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance; or
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure
damaged.
Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the
appliance beyond that described in the operating
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to
qualified service personnel.
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NOTE ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L’UTILISATION / NOTAS SOBRE EL US0
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Avoid high temperatures.
Allow for sufficient heat dtspersion when
installed on a rack.
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Eviter des tempgratures &v&s
Tenir compte d’une dispersion de chaleur
suffisante lors de I’installation sur une &tag&e.
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Evite altas temperaturas.
Permite la suflclente dlspersldn del calor
cuando est3 instalado en la consola.
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Handle the power cord carefully.
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.
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Manipuler le cordon d’allmentation avec
pr&autlon.
Temr la prose lors du debranchement du
cordon.
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Manele el cordOn de energia con cuidado.
Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el
cord6n de energia.
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Keep the set free from moisture. water. and
dust.
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Prot6ger I’apparetl contre I’humldlt6, I’eau et
lapoussi&e.
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Mantenga el equip0 llbre de humedad, agua y
polvo
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Unplug the power cord when not using the set
for long periods of time.
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DBbrancher le cordon d’allmentatlon lorsque
I’apparell n’est pas utllls& pendant de longues
p&odes.
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Desconecte el cordOn de energia cuando no
utilice el equlpo por mucho tiempo.
* (For sets with ventllatlon holes)
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Do not obstruct the ventilation holes
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Ne pas obstruer les trous d’a&ation.
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No obstruya 10s orificlos de ventllaclbn.
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Do not let foreign objects in the set.
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Ne pas lalsser des oblets &rangers dans
I’appareil.
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No dele objetos extrarios dentro del equlpo.
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Do not let msectlcldes. benzene. and thinner
come in contact with the set
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Ne pas mettle en contact des Insectlcldes, du
benzene et un dlluant avec I’apparell.
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No permlta el contact0 de insectlcldas,
gasollna y dlluyentes con el equipo.
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Never disassemble or modify the set I” any
way.
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Ne jamals dbmonter ou modlfler I’apparell
d’une mamere ou d’une autre.
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Nunca desarme o modlflque el equlpo de
nlnguna manera
CAUTION:
At the bottom of the player there are two red shipping screws for use when the
player IS transported. Before using the player, turn these screws
counterclockwise and remove them.
If the shipping screws are still In place and the power IS turned on, the disc tray
will not open. If this happens, turn off the power, unplug the power cord from
the power outlet and remove the shipping screws.
Retain these screws as they WIII be needed when the player IS transported
Before transporting the player, take out the discs, close the drsc tray, turn off the
power after “0 00 0O:OO” IS dlsplayed and unplug the power cord from the power
outlet. Then install the shipping screws by turning them clockwise Be sure to
fasten them securely.
ATTENTION:
Au fond du lecteur. se trouvent deux “IS de transport rouges, B utlllser lors du
tranport du lecteur. Avant d’utlllser le lecteur. tourner ces “IS dans le sens
inverse des aigullles d’une montre. et les retlrer.
Si les VIS de transport sont encore en place et I’allmentatlon allum6e. le plateau
de dlsque ne s’ouvrlra pas. SI cela se product, couper I’allmentation, debrancher
le cordon d’allmentation de la prose de sortie d’allmentatlon, et retlrer les VIS de
transport.
Conserver ces “IS. car elle seront n&cessalres lors d’un transport du lecteur
Avant de transporter le lecteur, retlrer les dlsques. fermer le plateau de dlsque,
couper I’ahmentatlon apr&s que “0 00 0O:OO” alt et8 afflch6, et debrancher le
cordon d’allmentatlon de la prise de sortie d’allmentatlon Puts installer les “IS de
transport en les tournant dans le sens des alguilles d’une montre Assurez-vous
de les avoir serrees solidement
PRECAUCION:
En la parte InferNor del reproductor hay dos torn&s de transporta para su utlllzaciOn
durante el transporta Antes de utlllzar el reproductor, gore estos tomllos en sentldo
contrario a las agujas del relo] y extr2lgalos
SI se actlva la allmentacl6n y 10s tornlllos de transporte todavia estdn en su s~t~o,la
band&y de discos no se abrlr2 SI ocumera esto. desconecte el cable de allmentacldn
de la toma de red el&ctrlca general y extra!ga 10stornillos de transporte
Guarde estos tornlllos ya qua s&n necesanos cuando se transporte el reproductor.
Antes de transportar el reproductor, saque lx discos. clerre la band@ de discos.
desactve la al!metnaclOn despu& de que se v~sual~ce“0’ 00 0O:OO” y desconecte el
cable de allmentacl6n de la toma de red A continuaclOn proceda a lnstalar 10s
tornlllos de transporte glrendolos en el sentldo de las agujas del r&l. Asegtirese de
fllarlos flrmemente
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Thank you for purchasing the DENON compact disc player. Read the Operating
Instructions thoroughly, and operate this player properly.
- TABLE OF CONTENTS -
FEATURES ..................................................................................... 5
CAUTIONS DURING USE ................................................................ .5
NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ..................................... .6, 7
OPENING AND CLOSING THE DRAWER AND
LOADING A DISC ..................................................................... .8
CONNECTIONS ............... .......... .................................................... .9
NORMAL PLAY ................... ............. ............................................. .9
OTHER PLAY METHODS.. ........................................................... lo-13
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ................. .................................. .I4
PLAY USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ................................ .14. 15
COMPACT DISCS ..................................................... ................ .16
TROUBLE? CHECK THE PLAYER TO FIND
WHAT’S WRONG ........................ ... ........................................ .I6
SPECIFICATIONS ......... .................................................................. .I6
In addition to the CD Player unit, please check to make sure the following
items are included in the packing box.
(I) Operating lnstructlons ......... .............................................. .l
(2) Connection Cords ................................................................ .I
(3) Remote Control Unit RC-258 ...... .......................................... .I
(4) R6P (AA size) Dry batteries .................................................. .2
IMPORTANT
(CANADIAN MODEL ONLY)
This dlgital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from dlgital apparatus setout in the Radio Interference
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communication.
CAUTIONS DURING USE _
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This compact disc player is capable of playing discs
which have the mark at right.
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During track selectlon, during search and when the
player sustains a strong impact, the disc’s rotational
speed changes greatly, causing a small noise to be
emitted. This is not a malfunction of the player.
DIGITAL AUDIO
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If the CD player is operated while an FM or AM broadcast is being received,
there may be noise in the FM or AM reception. Please switch the power to
the CD player off at such times.
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The DCM-370/270 has a broad dynamic range. Please exercise caution
when turning up the volume on the amplifier in cases when the playback
volume is low If the volume is turned up too high, It could damage the
speakers.
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Do not use any discs but exclusive audio discs with this CD player.
FEATURES
(1) HDCD@ (High Definition Compatible Digital) decoder (DCM-
370)
HDCD is an encoding/decoding technology that greatly reduces the
distortion occurnng at the time of digital recording while maintaining
compatibility with the conventional CD format. HDCD allows ZO-bit data to
be converted into the 16-bit data of current CDs with no loss in sound
quality.
The use of this HDCD decoder makes it possible to achieve the high
resolution and low distortlon characteristic of HDCD when playing HDCD-
compatible discs, and DENON’s digital technology optimizes the high
sound quality possibilities of HDCD technology. Furthermore, normal CDs
and HDCD-compatible CDs are automatlcally identified, and the optimum
dlgital signal processing for that type of disc used.
(2) High performance digital filter
The DCM-370/270 uses high precision 8-times oversampling digital filters.
(3) Simple Playback of 8cm CD Singles
8cm CD singles can be played without using an adaptor.
(4) Programming of up to 32 tracks
All of the tracks on a CD can be programmed to play in any order.
ProgrammIng In units of discs (all tracks on a disc) is also possible.
(5) Newly developed carousel-type changer mechanism
included
This mechanism can house five discs, and while one disc is playing the
remaining four discs can be changed. In addition, the carousel can be
rotated either clockwise or counterclockwise, so searching between discs
ISfast.
(6) Wireless Remote Control Accessory
In addition to general operations such as Play, Stop and Pause, this
remote control unit enables direct selection, direct programming, and
other functions. Use of the remote control unit adds greatly to the
operating ease of the DCM-370/270, enhancing its outstanding features.
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Placing this player or its connection cords near a TV or other audio device
could cause a humming sound to be emitted. If this occurs, relocate the
player or reroute the connection cords.
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Be sure to remove the disc from the player before moving it. The disc could
be damaged if left in the player while it is being moved.
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Do not place any object in the tray in the position where the disc is loaded,
or open and close the tray with anything inside. Foreign objects in the tray
could damage the play mechanism.
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Do not move the player from a cold place to a warm place suddenly. If the
player IS cold when brought into a warm room, condensation could form,
preventing proper operation of the player. If condensation does form on the
player when it is brought into a warm room, wait at least 30 minutes before
use.
CAUTION:
I. Always remove all discs from the trays when moving the set. Failure to do
so may damage the set.
2. When the power is turned off, the varied level will be cleared and be set to
0 dB.
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
FRONT PANEL
DCM-370 only
5 OlSC AUTOMATIC DISC LOADING SYSTEM
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REAR PANEL
CAR1
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DISPLAY
DISClndlcator
Play lndfcator Random lndlcatol
Program lndfcator
Time
DISCNumber
16.track ~“SIC calendar
Remote control signal
Receive Indicator
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Power Switch (POWER)
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Press this button to switch on the power.
@ Remote Control Receptor (REMOTE SENSOR)
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Thus receptor receives infrared srgnals from the wireless remote
control unit.
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Aim the wireless remote control unit at this receptor window when
operating it.
0 HDCD Indicator (DCM-370 only)
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This lights when an HDCD-compatible disc ISplaying.
@ Display Window
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The Disc No., Track No., playing time and other information are
drsplayed in the display window.
@ Repeat Button (REPEAT)
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Press this button for repeated playback. The ~ indicator
appears on the display. The following three types of repeat modes are
available.
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When pressed once, the IREPEATJand
q
indrcators light and the track
currently playing is repeated.
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When pressed again, the ~ and IIDISC( Indicators light and all
the tracks on the disc currently playing’are repeated.
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When pressed again, the m, m and m indicators light
and all the discs currently set on the tray are repeated.
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When pressed again, the -1, JALLI and m indicators turn off
and the repeat mode IScancelled.
The repeat function can also be used during programmed and random
playback, but in this case only the all repeat (m and m
indicator) mode is available.
(Refer to page 11 for details.)
@ Program Button (PROG)
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Press this button when you want to enter tracks for programmed
playback. (Refer to page 10 for details.)
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Automatic/Manual Search Reverse Button
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Press this button to return the pickup to the beginning of the present
track. Press agarn to return to other tracks.
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By pressrng the button a number of times, the pickup will move back
the corresponding number of tracks.
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Keep on pressing this button for more than 0.5 seconds during
playback for fast reverse search. As long as the button is kept
pressed, music signals are played back faster than normal.
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Keep on pressing this button for more than 5 seconds, reverse search
becomes approximately 4 times faster.
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Automatic/Manual Search Forward Button
0)/W)
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Press thus button to move the pickup forward to the begrnning of the
next track. Press again to move ahead to other tracks.
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By pressrng the button a number of trmes. the prckup wrll advance the
corresponding number of tracks.
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Keep on pressing thus button for more than 0.5 seconds during
playback for fast forward search. As long as the button is kept
pressed, musrc signals are played back faster than normal.
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Keep on pressing this button for more than 5 seconds, forward search
becomes approximately 4 times faster.
@ Stop Button (m STOP)
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Press this button to stop play.
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1 Pause Button (II PAUSE)
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Press this button to stop play temporarily.
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Pressing the Pause button during play stops play temporarily. The
q
indicator goes off and the
q
indicator lights up.
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To cancel the Pause state, press either the Play button @ or the
Pause button @a second time.
@ Play Button (b PLAY)
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Press this button to play a disc.
The
q
indrcator lrghts up when the button is pressed, the number of
the disc and the track being played is displayed by the Disc Number
and Track No. Indicator, and the amount of elapsed time for the
current track is displayed by the Time indicator.
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The 8 indicator goes off after playing of the final track of the final
disc is finished and the player stops.
@ Disc Skip Button (DISC SKIP)
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Each time this button is pressed, the carousel will rotate in a
clockwise direction to the next tray position. This allows for loading or
unloading of discs.
Thus button is also used to select the next disc, in the normal play
continuously.
@ Open/Close Button (& OPEN/CLOSE)
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Press this button when openrng.
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The drawer is opened toward the front.
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Press the button agarn to close the drawer.
@ Loading Drawer
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Discs can be loaded and unloaded when this drawer is open. Do not
force the drawer closed by hand.
@ Headphone Jack (PHONES)
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Insert the jack of the headphones when desiring to listen to a disc
privately. (Headphones are sold separately.)
@ Disc Trays (I - 5)
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One disc per tray can be loaded.
@ Output Terminal (LINE OUT)
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Connect the connection cords from these terminals to the amplifier’s
input terminals (Refer to page 9 for connections.)
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SYNCHRO Jack (SYNCHRO)
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To make a synchronized recording, this jack must be connected to the
SYNCHRO jack of the deck with a connection cord. (Refer to page 9
for connectrons.)
@ Control Input Connector (CONTROL IN) (DCM-370 only)
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This is the input connector for wired remote control.
Consult your DENON dealer rf you wish to use this connector.
@ Control Output Connector (CONTROL OUT)
(DCM-370 only)
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This ISthe output connector for wrred remote control.
Consult your DENON dealer if you wish to use this connector.
@ Digital Audio Output Connector (COAXIAL)
(DCM-370 only)
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Connect a commercially avarlable 75 n/ohms pin-plug cord.
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Drgital data is output from this connector.
Continuous Button Operation
If the automatic/manual search reverse button @ or the automatrc/manual
search forward button @ are held In, the function of that button will be
repeated.
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OPENING AND CLOSING THE DRAWER AND LOADING A DISC
Opening and closing the drawer (This operation only works while the power
is on.)
1. Press the power switch (POWER) to turn on the power.
2. Press the open/close button (t OPEN/CLOSE).
How to load a disc
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Make sure the drawer is completely open.
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Hold the disc by the edges and place it on the disc tray. (Do not touch the
signal surface, i.e., the glossy side.)
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Set the disc properly in the tray according to its size.
Set 8 cm discs in the center hole.
Set 12 cm discs in the outer hole.
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When the drawer is opened during the stop mode, discs can be loaded in
the 3 disc trays, If the DISC SKIP button is pressed, the carousel turns and a
disc can be loaded in the another disc tray.
When the drawer is opened during the play mode, it is possible to load and
unload discs in all of the disc trays other than the one whose disc is
currently playing. 3 discs can be replaced and press the DISC SKIP button to
switch the other disc tray that can be replaced.
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Press the open/close button (& OPEN/CLOSE) to close the drawer.
Caution:
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The player will not operate properly and the disc may even be damaged if it
is not set correctly.
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If your finger should get caught in the drawer when it closes, press the
open/close button (& OPEN/CLOSE).
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Do not place any foreign objects on the disc tray, and do not place more
than one disc on the tray at a time. Otherwise malfunction may occur.
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Do not push in the disc tray manually when the power is off as this may
cause malfunction and damage the CD player.
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Do not touch the carousel while it is turning. Also, do not turn the carousel
by hand when it is stopped. Doing so could damage it.
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Do not insert disc where indicated by arrow.
This could damage the internal mechanism in the unit
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CONNECTIONS
(1) Connecting the Output Terminal
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Connect one end of the connection cord supplied with the CD Player to
the output terminals, left CL)and right (Pi)of the CD Player, and the other
end to the CD, AUX or TAPE PLAY input terminals, left (L) and right (R). of
the amplifier.
DCM-3701270
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(2) Connecting the Digital Output Jack (COAXIAL) (DCM-370 only)
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Use a 75 Q/ohm pin cord to connect the digrtal output jack (COAXIAL) of
the DCM-370 to the digital input jack (COAXIAL) on a digital processor or
MD recorder, available in stores.
DCM-3701270
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Dlgftal
processoror MD recorder Powersupply
outlet
NORMAL PLAY
(2)
Follow the steps below to get an understanding of the disc play
procedure.
(I) Starting Playback
I k ,J(;: PLAY)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Turn the power switch on and press the open/close (A OPEN/CLOSE)
button to open the drawer.
Set the disc to be played in the front side tray.
Press the play button WI.
The drawer closes and the disc just loaded ISplayed.
The disc number, track number and elapsed time, etc., for the disc
currently playrng appear on the drsplay wrndow.
If the open/close (6 OPEN/CLOSE) button is pressed while a disc is
playing, playback continues, but the drawer opens and four discs can be
replaced. The disc that can be replaced swatches when the DISC SKIP
button is pressed.
Press the open/close (C OPEN/CLOSE) button again to close the drawer.
(3)
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1.
2.
SYNCHRO Jack Connections
Connect the SYNCHRO jack with a DENON cassette deck which is
equipped with a SYNCHRO jack, then make a synchronized recording. Use
the connection cord supplied with the cassette deck.
To make use of this function, also connect the output jacks and make the
settings so that a recording can be made from the CD player to the
cassette deck.
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(CassetteDeck)
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Powersupplyoutlet
Stopping Playback
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(H STOP)’ I’
Press the stop button (m STOP) to stop playback.
To replace discs, press the open/close (6 OPEN/CLOSE) button.
The drsc which was playing switches over to the front side and the drawer
opens.
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OTHER PLAY METHODS
In addition to normal play, the following methods can be used when playing a disc.
0 To Play the Desired Disc and
Desired Track ...................................................... Direct Selection
(Remote control only)
( DISC SELECT )
1. Press the DISC SELECT button.
2. Use the number buttons (1 to 5) to select the number of the disc to be
played.
3. Next, use the number buttons (1 to 10 and +I01 to select the number of
the track to be played.
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For example, to play the 4th track on the 3rd dtsc:
Press R, m and
q
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To play the 12th track on the 5th disc:
Press m, fl, I+loJ and
q
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Playback begins from the number of the disc and track selected.
@ TOM ove to the Next Disc
During Playback ............................................................
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1. Press the disc skip button. The carousel in the drawer turns and the disc on
the next tray is played.
For example, if disc number 3 was playing, the disc switches to disc
number 4, and if disc number 5 was playing, the disc switches to disc
number 1.
2. In addition, when the Disc Skip - button on the remote control unrt IS
pressed, the carousel turns in the opposite direction and the previous disc
is played
( DISC SKIP - )
@ To Move to the Next Track
during Play Automatic Search....... ..............................................
Press the AutomaWManual search forward button (W/HI) for less than 0.5
seconds during playback.
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The pickup will advance to the beginning of the next track and playback will
continue. Pressing the button several trmes will forward the pickup the
corresponding number tracks.
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During Random or Program operation, player moves to the beginning of the
next random or program track selection.
@ To return to the beginning of the
track now being played Automatic Search....................................
Press the Automatic/Manual search reverse button 044/44) for less than 0.5
seconds during playback
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The pickup will return to the beginnlng of the current track and playback will
continue. Pressing the button several times will return the pickup the
corresponding number tracks.
Press the I44144 button
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3rd Track 4th Track
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5th Track
@ To Play the Desired Discs and
the Desired Tracks in the
Desired Order .... ..... .. ... .... . . .............. Program Selection
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You can play certain tracks on the loaded drscs in any order.
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Tracks
on
a drsc not loaded can also be programmed, but if you try to play
that disc, the microprocessor detects that It is not loaded and the following
disc is played automatrcally.
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Up to 32 tracks can be set in a program.
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(I) Programming (when using the remote control unit)
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PROG / DIRECT )
( DISC SELECT 1
Press the PROG/DIRECT button. The m indicator Irghts. Use the
DISC SELECT, number and +I0 buttons to select the disc to be
programmed
For example, to program the 3rd track on the 2nd drsc and the 12 track on
the 5th drsc, press
IPROGIDIRECTJ, -1, 8,
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(2) Programming (when using the buttons on the main unit)
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Press the PROGRAM (PROG) button. The -1 Indicator flashes. Use
the DISC SKIP, Automatrc/Manual search reverse tl44/44),
Automatic/Manual search forward ())/ti) buttons to select the disc to
be programmed.
For example, to program the 3rd track on the 2nd disc and the 12 track on
the 5th disc, press the PROGRAM (PROG) button, DISC SKIP button to
select the 2nd drsc, Automatrc/Manual search reverse fl44/44) or
Automatic/Manual search forward Oh/H) button to select the 3rd track,
then press the PROGRAM (PROG) button.
In the same way. select the 12th track on the 5th drsc using the DISC SKIP
and Automatic/Manual search buttons, then press the PROGRAM (PROG)
button.
(3) To Check the Programmed Tracks (Remote control only)
CALL 1
(4) To Play a Program
(b PLAY)
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Press the Play (, PLAY) button to play the programmed selectrons in the
order in whrch they were programmed.
15) To clear the entire program
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Pressing the PROG/DIRECT button once more erases the entire program.
Pressing the open/close (A OPEN/CLOSE) button also erases the contents
of a program.
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Pressrng the PROG/DIRECT button while a program is being played cancels
the program. Play will then be continuous to the end of the disc currently
berng played. after which the player will stop automatically.
Cautions
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If a program is run durrng playing of a track or from the Pause state, the
track which IScurrently being played becomes the 1st track in the program.
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Direct selection cannot be done while a program is being played. Inputting
the track number of a desired track with the Track Number buttons adds the
input track to the end of the program.
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When programming, do not program a track number which is not recorded
on the disc. If such a number is programmed by mistake, the player ignore
the program.
@ To Repeat Play of All Tracks .......................................
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Press the Repeat (REPEAT) button. The (1 indicator will light up.
% Steps 0 and @ can be done in any order, with the same results.
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When the repeat button is pressed once, the m and
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indicators
Irght. In thus mode, the track currently playrng ISrepeated.
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Press the call button on the wireless remote control unrt.
The contents of the program are displayed in order one item at a time each
time the Call button ISDressed.
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If the repeat button is pressed again, the -1 and m indicators
light, and the disc currently playing is repeated.
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If the repeat button is pressed agarn, the -1, m and m
Indicators light, and all the discs currently loaded are repeated.
REPEAT
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Pressing the Repeat (REPEAT) button during play will also cause the player
to repeat play (of all tracks).
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To cancel repeat play, press the Repeat (REPEAT) button once more.
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Pressing the Repeat (REPEAT) button while a program is berng played will
cause the tracks in the program to be played again in order.
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Pressing the Repeat (REPEAT) button during Random play will cause the
tracks to be played again at random.
@ Letting the Player Select the
Order of Play .........................................................
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(Remote control only1
(1) Full Random Play
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Press the Random button, then press the Play button. The microcomputer
will then start play of the tracks on the 5 discs at random.
(2) Program Random Play
( PROG / DIRECT )
( DISC SELECT )
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After pressing the PROG/DIRECT button and inputtrng a program (See item
8 on page 10 and 1I), press the Random button, then the Play button. The
microcomputer will then select tracks from the program at random and play
them.
(3) Disc Sequential Random Play
( DISC SELECT 1
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Press the RANDOM button and specify the disc numbers (1 to 5) with the
DISC SELECT button and the number buttons. A press of the PLAY (F
PLAY) button will result in the player randomly selecting and playing tracks
on the disc in the order of specified discs.
Up to 5 discs can be selected, and the same disc can be selected, two or
more times. Disc sequential random play IScancelled when play ends.
14) To Cancel Random Play
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Pressing the Random buttononce more cancels the Random function. Play
will then proceed from the track currently being played to the end of the last
track on the disc, then stop.
Pressing the open/close (a OPEN/CLOSE) button also cancels the Random
function.
Cautions
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Pressing the Random button during normal play starts full random play.
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Pressing the Random button durrng Program play starts random play of the
tracks in the program, including the tracks which have already been played.
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During random play, the player may display the number of disc which is not
loaded in the tray. In such a case, the player will read the disc information,
then reset automatically to correct. This is not a malfunction.
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@ To Stop Play Temporarily ...................................................IPause]
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Pressing the Pause button during play stops play at that point.
Pressing the Pause button once more starts play again from the same point.
I. Press the Pause (II PAUSE) button
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2. Press the Play (b PLAY) button or the Pause (II PAUSE) button to start
Nav.
0 Audible quick search ............................................1 Manual Search]
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Usrng thus function, you can cue to a desired point within a track, either in
the forward or reverse direction.
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Release the Automatic/Manual search button 044/M or H/HI) when
the desired point has been reached. Normal playback then continues.
(1) Manual Search Forward
I, Keep on pressing the Automatic/Manual search forward button (H/w)
for more than 0.5 seconds durrng playback. Playback of the track is sped
up.
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As a reference, the current track number and elapsed playback time within
the track are displayed.
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Manual search forward is approximately 4 times faster when the
Automatic/Manual search forward button (H/HI) is kept on pressing
more than 5 seconds.
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If the Automatrc/Manual search forward button (H/HI) is kept pressed
after the end of the final track on the drsc is reached, ( 2: ) is drsplayed and
manual search stops. To return to another point, press the
Automatic/Manual search reverse button fl44/-) until ( 23 ) disappears.
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If the Automatic/Manual search forward button (H/w) is kept on
pressing and the end of the current track is reached during random play or
programmed play, the next track is searched and playback starts.
(2) Manual Search in Reverse
1. Keep on pressing the Automatic/Manual search reverse button (w/a)
for more than 0.5 seconds during playback. Reverse playback of the track is
sped up.
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As a reference, the current track number and elapsed playback time within
the track are displayed.
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Manual search in reverse is approximately 4 times faster when the
Automatic/Manual search reverse button (l44/44) is kept on pressing
more than 5 seconds.
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If the Automatic/Manual search reverse button (w/M) is kept pressed
after the beginning of the first track on the disc is reached, ( :: ) is displayed
and manual search stops. To return to another point, press the
Automatic/Manual search forward button (H/w) until ( :: ) disappears.
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If the Automatrc/Manuai search reverse button ‘(H(/ti) is kept on
pressing and the beginning of the current track is reached during random
play or programmed play, the manual search in reverse is canceled and
playback starts.
@ To Cue and Stop Play .........................................................Fl
(Remote control only)
II) Cuing by Direct Selection
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Cuing by direct selection, then entering the Pause state, IS convenient for
practicrng vocals with background musrc.
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PAUSE
I. Press the Track Number buttons to set the number of the desired track.
2. Press the Pause (II PAUSE) button.
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To start play, press the Play (b PLAY) button or the Pause (II PAUSE)
button.
(2) Cuing by Program Selection
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After setting the desired track selections in a program, press the Pause (II
PAUSE) button. The player will advance to the beginning of the 1st track in
program memory and wait in the Pause state.
@ Synchronized Recording
Function ................................. Synchronized Recording Function
Connecting the SYNCHRO jack with a DENON cassette deck which is
equipped wrth a SYNCHRO jack will allow synchronized recordings to be made.
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To use this function, be sure to connect the SYNCHRO jacks as well as the
output terminal (LINE OUT). (Refer to page 9 for connections.) Then, load a
disc.
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With the CD player in the stop or pause condition, starting a synchronized
recordrng at the cassette deck side will automatically cause the CD player to
start playrng. (ThusISsynchronized play.)
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The remote control indicator of the display will blink during synchronized
plav.
NOTES:
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Synchronized play ISalso possible in the program mode.
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The repeat mode are cancelled when synchronized play is started.
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Except for the Stop (m STOP), Play (b PLAY) and TIME buttons, the buttons
will not operate during synchronized play.
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In the play condition, even if you start a synchronized recording at the
cassette deck side, CD player will not synchronize with the cassette deck
and the cassette deck becomes synchronized pause condition. In this case
push the Stop (m STOP) button of the cassette deck, set the CD player in
the stop or pause condition and start a synchronized recording at the
cassette deck side agarn.
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For further details, see the owner’s manual for the cassette deck that has
been connected.
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COMPACT DISCS
1. Cautions in Handling Compact Discs
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Do not get fingerprints, oil, dirt or other substances on the compact disc.
If the disc becomes dirty, wipe it off with a dry, soft cloth.
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Do not clean compact discs with benzene, paint thinner, water, record
spray, anti-static agent, silicon cloth or similar substances.
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Take particular care to prevent scratches to the back side of the compact
disc when removing it from the case and when inserting it in its case.
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Do not bend compact discs.
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Do not apply to compact discs.
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Do not attempt to enlarge the center hole of the disc.
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Do not write on the label (printed) side of the disc with a ball point pen or
pencil.
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Bringing a CD into a warm room from a cold place could cause moisture
to condense on the disc surface. Do not attempt to dry the disc with a
hair dryer, etc.
2. Storage of Compact Discs
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After play, be sure to remove the disc from the player.
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To prevent dust, scratches, deformation, etc., be sure to store compact
discs in their case.
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Do not store compact discs In the following locatrons.
1. Places where direct sunlight strikes for long periods of time.
2. Places with a high humidity or a lot of dust.
3. Places reached by heat from a heater or similar appliance.
TROUBLE? CHECK THE PLAYER TO FIND WHAT’S WRONG
Even when it appears that there is trouble, check the following points carefully.
The drawer won’t open/close when the Open/Close button (&
OPEN/CLOSE) is pressed.
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Is the Power switch on?
After a disc is loaded (0 00 00~ 00s) is displayed in the display window.
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Is the disc loaded correctly? .See page 8, 9, 16.
Play does not begin when the Play button fb PLAY) is pressed.
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Is the disc dirty or scratched? ,_. ._. ._. .See page 16.
There is no sound, or the sound is distorted.
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Is the output cord connected correctly
to the amplifier? ._. ..See page 8.
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Does the sound return to normal when the
amplifier’s knobs are adjusted or the proper
input device is selected?
The player won’t go to the place specified in the search.
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Is the disc dirty or scratched? ..See page 16.
A program cannot be played.
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Is the method used to make a program and
run it correct? ., ._. ,. ._. .See page 10.
The player won’t operate correctly when the remote control unit is used.
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Are the dry batteries In the
remote control unit dead? .See page 14.
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Is the remote control unit located too far
from the CD Player unit? .,,......................................... See page 14.
SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO
Number of Channels:
Frequency Characteristics:
Dynamic Range:
S N Ratio:
High Frequency Distortion:
Separation:
Wow and Flutter:
Output Voltage:
DISC USED
OVERALL
Power Supply:
Power Consumption:
External Dimensions:
Weight:
pciG% [DCM-270]
2 Channels
2 - 20,000 Hz
100 dB 98 dB
112dB 108 dB
0.0025% (I kHz) 0.003%
98 dB 96 dB
Less than the measuring
(+O.OOl% W. peak)
Variable 0.2 - 2.0 V
Audio compact discs are used
12 cm (5 in) and 8 cm (3 in)
60 Hz
Voltage is shown on rating label
15w
434 (W) x 115 (H) x 392 (D) mm
(17-3132” x 4-17132” x 15-7/l 6”)
5.7 kg (12.6 Ibs.) 5.7 kg (12.6 Ibs)
FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY
Functions:
Displays:
Five discs can be used,
Direct Track Selection,
Program Selection,
Random Play. etc.
Disc No., Track No.,
Time (min., sec.),
Play, Pause, Repeat, Random, etc.
Other: Headphone Jack (Level Variable)
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-258
Remote Control Method: Infrared Pulse system
Power Supply: 3 V DC Two R6P (standard SIZE AA)
External Dimensions: 50 (W) x 175 (HI x 18 (D) mm
(l-31/32” x 6-57164” x 45164”)
Weight: lt 1OOgtapprox. 3 02)
(Includes batteries)
HDCD@ and High Definition Compatible DIgital@ are registered trademarks of Pacific Microsonrcs, Inc.
* Design and specificatrons are subject to change without notice in the course of product Improvement.
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DENON SERVICE NETWORKIl%i%M%
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Please contact one of our overseas service centers, listed below, for follow-up service consultation.
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Adressez-vous a nos centres de service d’outre-mer indiques ci-dessous, pour le service apresvente.
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Para consultas de servicio porfavor dirigirse a cualquiera de nuestros centros de servicio en el extranjero, enlistados abajo.
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
China
Czech0
Denmark
Finland
France
F.R. Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
Indonesia
Italy
Korea
Malaysia
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan R.O.C.
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Thailand
United
Kingdom & Eire
U.S.A.
AWA Audio Products Pty Ltd. 67 O’Riordan Street, Alexandria NSW 2015, Australia
Tel: (02) 9669-3477 Fax: (02) 9578-0140
Digital-Professional-Audio Vertriebsges.m.b.H., 1170 Wien, Rupertusplatz 3
Tel: 0222-4501006-9, Fax: 0222-457679
Transtel-Sabima P.V.B.A. Harmoniestraat 13, 2018 Antwerpen 1, Belgie Tel: 03-237-3607
Denon Canada Inc. 17 Denison Street, Markham Ontario, Canada L3R 1B5 Tel: 905-475-4085 Fax: 905-475-4159
Shanghai Denon Products Service Co., Ltd. Room 1504, A Building 527 Huaihai Zhong Road,
Shanghai 200020, P.R.C. Tel: (021)53062078
.k~X~~?3WiZh8FjiQ%~K!ti~ +81%iI?%&P%527%A@ 15042 @!3$$$: 200020 18 : (02 I)53062078
EUROSTAR OSTORAVA s.r.0. Za Vokovikou vozovnou 369/5, 161 00 Praha 6
Tel: 2-316-3690 Fax: 2-316-6852
Hifi Klubben A/S Dali Alle 1, 9610 Noerager, Denmark Tel: 45-96 72 10 00 Fax: 45-96 72 10 14
Suomen Hi-Fi Klubi OY Nylandsgatan 4-6, Helsingfors Tel: 0644401
Denon France S.A. 3 Boulevard Ney, 75018 Paris Tel: 44-89-68-69
Denon Electronic GmbH HalskestraBe 32, 40880 Ratingen Tel: 02102-4985-o
KINOTECHNIKI LTD! 47 Stournara Str., Athens Tel: 380-6998
Denon Hong Kong Ltd., 18/F, No.79 Chatham Road South, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel: 2516-6862, Fax: 2516-5940
B%hl~;9O~&~~~t+h~E +A@ EM:
2516-6862
Japis Ltd. Brautarholt 2, Box 396, 121 Reykjavik, Iceland Tel: 5625200
PT Autoaccindo Jaya. Cideng Barat No. 7 Jakarta, Indonesia Tel: 633-2730
Melchioni S.P.A. Via P. Colletta 37-20135 Milan0 Tel: (02) 57941
DAIYOUNG Industrial Co.,Ltd. 1027-5, Bangbae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137-060 Korea
Tel: 02-588-3960 Fax: 02-586-3721
Pertama Audio (PJ) Sdn. Bhd. 38, 40 & 42 Jalan PJS 11/28A Sunway Metro Bandar Sunway 46510
Selangor, Malaysia Tel: 03-7378888 Fax: 03-7378188
Labrador, S.A. de C.V. Zamora No. 154 Col. Condesa 06140 Mexico, D.F. Tel: 286 55 09 Fax: 286 34 62
Penhold B.V. Poppenbouwing 58, NL-4191 NZ Geldermalsen, Netherland Tel: 31-345-588 080 Fax: 31-345-588 085
Avalon Audio Corpn. Limited 119 Wellesley Street, Auckland 1, New Zealand Tel: 09-779-351, 09-775-370
Hi-Fi Klubben Box 70 Ankertorget, 0133 Oslo 1 Tel: 02-I 12218
HORN DISTRIBUTION ul. Nowoursynowska 131 R (wjazd od ul. Rosota) 02-975 Warszawa
Tel: 22-649-3071 Fax: 22-649-3199
Videoacustica Qta. Do Paizinho-Armazem 5-Estrada De Circunvalacao-Apart. 3127 1303 Lisboa Codex
Tel: 2187004/2187096
Denon Electronics Singapore Pte Ltd. 257 Selegie Road #03-257 Selegie Complex
Singapore 188350 Tel: 65-339-1181 Fax: 65-339-8366
Gaplasa S.A. Conde de Torroja, 25, 28022 Madrid Tel: 91-329-42-63
Sveriges Hi-Fi Klubb Box 5116, S-402 23 Goteborg Tel: 031-200040
Diethelm & Co., AG. Grindelstrasse 5, 8303 Bassersdorf Tel: 01-838-1611
Taiwan Kolin Co., Ltd. 10th FI., 86, Sec. 1, Chung-king S. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.
Tel: (02) 314-3151 (20 Lines) Fax: (886) 02-3614037 Telex: 11102 TKOLIN
KOLIN ~~X@fh‘~i@l8’~ +Xfij%lT%i%-%%36% 1O@ ts : (02) 3 14-3 15 1
Mahajak Development Co., Ltd. 6th FI., Mahajak Building, 46 Sukhumvit 3 (Nananua), Klongteoy,
Prakranong, Bangkok 10110 Tel: 256-0020
Hayden Laboratories Ltd. Hayden House, Chiltern Hill, Chalfont St.
Peter Gerrards Cross, Bucks, SLS 9UG Tel: 01753.888447
DENON ELECTRONICS, a Division of Deonon Corporation (U.S.A.) 222 New Road Parsippany,
NJ07054, U.S.A., Tel: 973-396-0810, Fax: 973-396-7448
* If there is no service center in your local area, consult the outlet where the equipment was purchased
* S’II n’y a aucun centre de service dans votre region, consultez votre revendeur.
* Si no hay centros de servlclo en su Area local, consulte en donde haya comprado su equipo. H90121

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14-14, AKASAKA 4-CHOME, MINATO-KU. TOKYO 107-8011, JAPAN
Telephone (03) 3584-8111
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(2) Fu// Automatic (DP-F) 2 war-.,
4 Tuners, Integrated AmplijGrs (TU. PMA ) 3 &,rs
; Prenmps, Digital Prenrnps, Power-nrnps, Head Amplifiers (PRA, A VP, DAP, POA. HA) 3 yar-s
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Digital Surround Decoder (AVD) 3 ja7r-5
A/V Controllers, A/V Rweiwrs. AM/FM Receivers (AVC, A VR. DRAJ 2 years
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Karooke Systems (DCG. HMA) 1 ,yenr
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4 Except as specified below. this Warranty covers all defects in material and workmanshrp in this product. The follow,m:r ale ilot covered by the Warranty:
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; DENON dealer, unless the product is purchased through the U.S.A. Military Exchange Service where the Warranty will be One (1) year for all products listed
above except in the case of Cartridges which will remain at 90 days. (Note: AUTHORIZED DENON DEALERS can be identified by DENON
B AUTHORIZED DEALER sticker displayed in the stores. If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer is a DENON AUTHORIZED DEALER, please contact
! DENON as listed below.) (3) Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. (4) Damaged deterioration or malfunction
4 resulting from: a) Accident, act of nature, abuse, misuse, neglect. unauthorized product repair or modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with
+ the product. b) Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by DENON. c) Any shipment of the product (claim muvt be presented to carrier). (5)
4 Items subject to wear from normal usage (tape heads, cartridges, stylus, battery, etc.). (6) Periodic check-ups which do not disclose any defect. (7) Use of the
f product outside the U.S.A. (8) Damaged magnetic tape or CD discs. (9) Use in indubtriol. commercial, and/or professional applications.
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If during the applicable warranty period from date of original consumer purchabe your DENON audio product i, found to be defective by DENON.
DENON will repair, or at its option. replace with new, used or equivalent model, such defective product without charge for parts or labor.
i How to Obtain Warranty Performance
t If your unit ever needs service, it may be taken or shipped to any authorized DENON rervice station or DENON ELECTRONICS (if you are uncertain as
to whether a service station is DENON authorized, please contact DENON a> listed below.). In all other cases, the following procedures apply whenever your
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You must pay the initial shipping charges, but we will pay the return shipping charges if the repairs are covered by the Warranty.
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:: WHEN RETURNING YOUR UNIT FOR WARRANTY SERVICE, A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL SALES SLIP MUST BE ATTACHED.
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You should include the following: your name, address, daytime telephone number, model and serial number of the product and a description of the
problem. In the case of a Compact Disc Flayer, please enclose ONE (I) disc that the unit has failed with for test reasons. It will be returned with
1 the unit.
s THIS WARRANTY IS VALID IN THE U.S.A. ONLY.
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LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
( OUR LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AT OUR OPTION, OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND SHALL IN
% NO EVENT INCLUDE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COMMERCIAL OR PROPERTY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND.
! SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE
4 EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY
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PO. Box 5370
Parsippany, NJ. 870.Q. :,:Z.’ ‘i
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. DATE SOLD
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DEALER NAME
DEALER ADDRESS PURCHASER’S NAME
STREET ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
DEALER TELEPHONE AREA CODE PHONE NO.
A) Who/What was the greatest influence in your final decision
to purchase this product?
1. 0 Advertising 5. 0 Price
2. 0 Denon brand name 6. 0 Product brochure/literature
3. 0 Product features 7. 0 Salesperson
4. 0 Friend/Relative 8. Cl Other (specify: )
6) What other audio equipment do you presently own ? Please
indicate the make and model.
Turntable Reel-to-Reel
p;;;;g Speakers
Headphones
Head Amp/Transf. Blank Tape
Amplifier Brand Length
v;;z;ated Amp Accessories
Cleaners,
Receiver cables,
Cassette Deck etc.
C) What equipment do you plan to
purchase in the next 6 months?
Category
Price Level
D) Please list the periodicals (Yag-
azines, newspapers, etc.) which
you read regularly.
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