Denon PMD330 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Changing the Time Display
Pressing the 
TIME
 button u cycles the time display through
the following modes:
Playing Time Display Example
Track Remaining Time
Track Elapsed Time
Disc Remaining Time
Playing a CD
Track Remaining  Time
Track Elapsed Time
Disc Elapsed Time
Disc Remaining Time
Disc Total Time
Searching (Searching for a Desired Position
in a Track)
-
While playing or in pause, press the 
 button !8 to scan in
the forwards direction.
-
While playing or in pause, press the 
 button !6 to scan in the
reverse direction.
<During playback>
Searching
For the first three seconds after the 
 button !6 or the 
button !8 is held down, the CD player scans at slow speed
(about 2x normal playing speed).
For the next three seconds, the CD player scans at medium
speed (about 4x normal playing speed).
After that, the CD player scans at high speed (about 16x nor-
mal playing speed).
<During pause>
Frame Searching
If the 
 button !6 or the 
 button !8 is pressed once, the
play position moves one frame.
If the 
 button !6 or the 
 button !8 is held down, the search
speed changes through three stages after every three sec-
onds, until a maximum speed of 75 frames per second (about
1x normal playing speed) is reached.
Tip:
One frame contains data for about 1/75 of a second of play-
back.
Turning the PITCH/SEARCH dial 
@0
 has the following effect
(PMD331/PMD340 only):
<When paused>
Frame Searching
-
Each time the 
PITCH/SEARCH
 dial @0 is turned clockwise,
the play position advances one frame.
-
Each time the 
PITCH/SEARCH
 dial @0 is turned counterclockwise,
the play position reverses one frame.
-
If the 
PITCH/SEARCH
 is turned quickly, the search speed
changes through three stages until a maximum of 75 frames
per second is reached.
Tip:
One frame contains data for about 1/75 of a second of play-
back.
Stopping Playback
Press the   button !3.
Playing a CD Again from the First Track
Press the 
 button !7.
Removing a Disc
Press the   button y to open the 
disc tray
 w, and then remove
the disc.  Press the   button y again to close the 
disc tray
 w.
Note:
Always close the disc tray 
w
 when it is not in use.
Tips:
- There is an “Auto Close” feature for the disc tray 
w
.  In the
Preset menu, set one of the following for “Auto CLS: OFF
(initial value), 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, or 180
seconds.
- If “Tray Lock:” is displayed and the tray does not open even if
the   button 
y
 is pressed while a track is playing or while
paused, the tray lock setting is set to “On” (initial value). The
setting can be cancelled by switching No.11 “Tray Lock:” on
the Preset menu to “Off:.”
Disc Elapsed Time
Disc Total Time