User manual DENON DN-F300

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[. . . ] PROFESSIONAL SOLID STATE PLAYER DN-F300 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN FCC INFORMATION (For US customers) 1. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Product Name: Solid state player Model Number: DN-F300 This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this product may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this product must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. D&M Professional 1100 Maplewood Drive Itasca, IL 60143 Tel. [. . . ] GENERAL INFORMATION i SD slot Insert an SD card into the slot, label side upwards. @2 6 button Hold the button pressed to start playback as FF. o SD/USB input select buttons and indicators (SD: Green, USB: Amber) Press either of the buttons to select an input source. @3 NEXT TRACK button and indicator (Amber) Pre thi utt t re er e the e t tr k !0 USB connector Connect a USB device to this jack. (See page 9) @4 FOLDER/TRACK jog wheel Turn the jog wheel to skip the track or to change the menu item. Turn the jog wheel while holding down to skip the folder. Push the jog wheel to confirm the settings in menu mode. !1 Display unit !2 DISP/MENU/STORE button Press this button to change the text display mode. (See page 8) Hold the button pressed for more than 2 seconds to enter in preset menu mode. (See page 13) @5 TEMPO LOCK button and indicator (Amber) Press this button to lock the pitch of the playback sound. @6 PITCH button and indicator (Amber) Press this button to switch the PITCH control ON or OFF. !3 PLAY MODE button Press this button to select the track play mode. (See page 10) @7 PITCH BEND +/- buttons Hold the button pressed to control the playback speed. When the button is released, the original speed is resumed. !4 TIME/CLEAR button Press this button to select the time mode on the display unit. (See page 8) Press the A or B button while pressing this button to clear the A-B point or B point. @8 PITCH jog wheel Turn the jog wheel to control the playback speed. !5 A button Press this button to set the start point (A point) of the A-B REPEAT play. @9 Rack mount bracket If the unit is not mounted to a 19-inch rack, remove the brackets. !6 B button Press this button to set the end point (B point) of the A-B REPEAT play. !7 EXIT/RELOOP button EXIT: Press this button to cancel the A-B REPEAT play. RELOOP: Press this button to restart the A-B REPEAT play. Rear panel !8 9 button Press this button to stop playback. Press this button during preset menu setting to cancel input, and to enter in stop mode. z z LINE OUT x cv !9 CUE button and indicator (Amber) When this button is pressed during playback, the pickup returns to the playback start point or to the top of the reserved track if the next track has been reserved by pressing of the NEXT TRACK button. (See page 12) These are analog unbalanced outputs using RCA type pin jacks. x MIC2 INPUT jack Connect a microphone. (Monaural phone 1/4" jack, dynamic microphone) @0 2/; button and indicator (Green) Press this button to start playback or pause playback. c DC power cord clamper v DC power inlet Connect the included AC power adaptor. @1 5 button Hold the button pressed to start playback as FR. 3 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Display l RANDOM indicator f h gjk 1 l 0 2 Lights when the playback mode is random playback (all track random playback, random folder playback). a sd 3 0 A-point indicator Flashes when the A point of the A-B repeat playback is set. The indicator lights when the B point is set. 1 B-point indicator 4 5 6 77 Lights when the B point of the A-B repeat playback is set. 2 PITCH indicator Lights when the pitch control is set to on. 3 PITCH setting display Displays the +/- PITCH level (%). 4 RE indicator TM2 TM1 a Track number display Displays the track number. TM0 9 8 Lights during RELOOP play. 5 LOOP indicator Flashes during A-B repeat playback. 6 AUTO CUE indicator Lights when AUTO CUE mode is set to on. s Folder number display Displays the folder number. 7 TEMPO LOCK indicator Lights when TEMPO LOCK is set to on. d REMAIN indicator Lights to indicate that the remaining time display mode is selected. 8 AUTO BPM setting display Displays the AUTO BPM. f ELAPSED indicator Lights to indicate that the elapsed time display mode is selected. 9 Time display Displays the time (minute, second, frame). g Play position display Displays the current position on the playing track. TM0 Main information display Displays the folder name, filename, ID3 tags and status information. h CUE indicator Lights when CUE mode is on. TM1 PAUSE indicator Flashes in pause mode. j REPEAT indicator Lights when playback mode is repeat playback. TM2 PLAY indicator Lights in play mode. k SINGLE indicator Lights when playback mode is SINGLE playback. 4 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Remote control unit (RC-1135) BEFORE USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Notes On Use Do not allow direct sunlight, an inverter fluorescent light or other strong light to shine onto the unit's infrared signal reception window (remote sensor). Doing so may disable operation of the remote controller. Note that operating the remote controller may cause other devices operated by infrared rays to be operated by mistake. The remote controller cannot be operated if the line of sight between the remote controller and the unit's remote sensor is obstructed. Do not place any objects on top of the remote controller. Doing so may cause one or more buttons to be held down, which will cause the battery to run down. q w o i u y e r t A lithium battery comes installed in the remote control unit. Before use, pull out the insulation sheet. Insulation sheet BATTERY REPLACEMENT If the battery of the remote control unit is exhausted, the operable distance of the remote control unit becomes extremely short. [. . . ] Power On Repeat Play Auto Cue MIC Mute Paging Mono Default (factory setting F/W Version 3. Press the FOLDER/TRACK jog wheel to confirm your selection. Preset setting data flash on the display. Turn the FOLDER/TRACK jog wheel to select the setting of the preset item. [. . . ]

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