Denon PMD330 CD Player User Manual


 
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. DIGITAL OUTPUT (SPDIF)
(Optical digital output jack)
(PMD331/PMD340 only)
The digital signal from the compact disc that is being played is
output through this jack.
Connect a device with an optical digital input jack (such as
recording equipment, an amp, or a D/A converter) to this jack
through an optical cable.
Notes:
-Be careful not to bend the optical fiber cable.
-Be sure to attach the connector caps when the OPTICAL
connectors are not used.
0 CONTROL I/O
(Control I/O jack)
(PMD331/PMD340 only)
This is the remote control input/output connector.
(See also page 18.)
⁄1 POWER CONNECTOR
Connect the power cord to this connector and connect the other
end of the power cord to an AC outlet.
Name and Operation of Each Part
q POWER (Power button)
Press this button once to turn the power on; press it again to
turn the power off.
w DISC TRAY
This is the disc tray on which the CD is placed.
Press the
button y to open and close the disc tray.
e HEADPHONE (Headphone output jack)
Plug headphones into this jack.
The headphone volume level can be adjusted by using the
headphone level r control.
r LEVEL (Headphone volume level adjustment)
This knob is used to adjust the headphone volume level.
t LCD Display
This displays the playing time, various playback modes, etc.
y (Disc tray open/close)
Press this button to open the disc tray w.
Place a compact disc on the tray with the label facing up, and
then press this button again to close the tray.
u TIME (Time display)
Press this button to cycle the display D through the following
displays: track remaining time track elapsed time disc
remaining time disc elapsed time total disc playing time
back to “track remaining time”, etc.
i TEXT (CD text display)
Press this button while a CD-TEXT disc is in the CD player to
switch the character displayE from a time indicator display to
a text display.
Subsequent presses of this button will toggle through the avail-
able CD-TEXT displays.
(See also page 16.)
o 0 to 9 (Numeric buttons)
These buttons are used to select tracks. When registering
tracks for programmed playback, use these buttons to specify
the tracks.
!0 PRESET
Press this button to put the player in Preset Setting mode.
(See also page 17.)
!1 PROG (Program)
Press this button to put the player in Program Registration mode.
(See also page 11.)