Denon DCM-380 Stereo System User Manual


 
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-258
Setting to the Program Mode
For program search, press the PROG/DIRECT button then the
number buttons (1 through 10 and +10).
The remote control unit is normally set to the direct mode.
Use this to adjust the output level output of the
VARIABLE.
The volume increases when the “+” button is
pressed, decreases when the “–” button is
pressed.
Disc Selection
Use the DISC SELECT and number buttons to select the number of
the disc to be played.
“–” appears on the disc number section of the display for 2
seconds when the DISC SELECT button is pressed. Press the
number button corresponding to the number of the disc to be
played while “–” is displayed to select the disc number.
Track numbers are selected if the number buttons are pressed
while “–” is not displayed on the disc number section of the
display.
Direct Selection
Normally, direct search is possible simply by pressing the desired
number buttons.
Program Selection (During playback, the track which is
currently playing is programmed as the 1st track.)
Press the PROG/DIRECT button, then press the number buttons.
For example, to program tracks number 3, 11, and 5, press
PROG/DIRECT
/ 3 / +10 and 1 / 5.
To cancel the program, press the PROG/DIRECT button.
Inputting the Track Numbers
For track numbers below 10, simply press the corresponding
button. For track numbers of 11 and greater, press the +10 then the
number buttons.
For example, for track number 22 press +10 twice then 2.
Volume
The volume control on the unit will operate when the VOLUME
buttons are pressed. The volume can be checked by looking at the
position of the control.
Skipping Discs
The DISC SKIP +, – button will not function in the random and
program modes.
During disc sequential random playback, when the DISC SKIP +
button is pressed, the following disc is played in random order.
Volume
The output level of the VARIABLE output terminal can be changed.
When the VOLUME button is pressed, “–” appears in the TIME M
(minutes) section of the display window and the level appears in
the S (seconds) section. The volume can be changed between a
maximum of “00” and a minimum of “–12” in 12 steps, by
approximately 1.5 dB per step.
The Time indicator indicates the amount of elapsed time for the
track currently being played, the amount of time remaining for
the current track and the amount of time remaining for all tracks
yet to be played.
Normally, the amount of elapsed time for the current track is
displayed. Pressing this button once causes the “EACH”
“REMAIN” indicator to light up, displaying the amount of time
remaining for the current track. Pressing the button once more,
causes the “TOTAL” “REMAIN” and “–” indicator to light up,
displaying the number and the time remaining for all tracks yet
to be played on the disc. Pressing the button once again turns
the “TOTAL” “REMAIN” indicator off and causes the indicator
to display the elapsed time for the current track.
During playback, the total remaining time is the remaining time
for the disc. For programmed playback, the remaining time for
the program is only displayed when the programmed tracks are
all on the same disc.
“– – – –” is displayed when tracks on more than one disc are
programmed.
In the case that the total playing time of programmed tracks
becomes more than 99:59, “– –: – –” is displayed.
Open / Close Button (5 OPEN / CLOSE)
Random Button (RANDOM)
Repeat Button (REPEAT)
Number Buttons (1 ~ 10)
Play Button (1 PLAY)
Pause Button (3 PAUSE)
Stop Button (2 STOP)
Automatic Search Reverse Button (8)
Automatic Search Forward Button (9)
Time Button (TIME)
Program/Direct Button (PROG/DIRECT)
Disc Select Button (DISC SELECT)
Call Button (CALL)
+10 Button (+10)
Disc Skip + Button (DISC SKIP +)
Volume + Button (VOLUME +)
Disc Skip – Button (DISC SKIP –)
Volume – Button (VOLUME –)
Manual Search Forward Button (7)
Manual Search Reverse Button (6)