Denon DN-C635 Handleiding
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DN-C635
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CD/MP3 PLAYER
DN-C635
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR ENGLISH READERS PAGE 06 ~ PAGE 17
PARA LECTORES DE ESPAÑOL PAGINA 18 ~ PAGINA 29
INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACION

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the product is operated.
2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions
should be followed.
5. Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
6. Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended
by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near water –
for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool;
and the like.
8. Accessories – Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall,
causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious
damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or
sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should
follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a
mounting accessory
recommended by the
manufacturer.
9. A product and cart
combination should be
moved with care. Quick
stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may
cause the product and cart
combination to overturn.
10. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided
for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the
product and to protect it from overheating, and these
openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings
should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed,
sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not
be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack
unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s
instructions have been adhered to.
11. Power Sources – This product should be operated only
from the type of power source indicated on the marking
label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to
your home, consult your product dealer or local power
company. For products intended to operate from battery
power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
12. Grounding or Polarization – This product may be equipped
with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having
one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the
power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you
are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try
reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact
your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not
defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
FIGURE A
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
AS PER NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
GROUND
CLAMP
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
13. 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 product.
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna or
cable system is connected to the product, be sure the
antenna or cable 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.
16. Lightning – For added protection for this product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused
for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line
surges.
17. Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not be
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other
electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such
power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna
system, extreme care should be taken to keep from
touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them
might be fatal.
18. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension
cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result
in a risk of fire or electric shock.
19. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind
into this product through openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could
result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the product.
20. Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself
as opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
21. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the
product,
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water,
d) If the product does not operate normally by following
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the operating instructions as an
improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the product to its normal
operation,
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way,
and
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance – this indicates a need for service.
22. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required,
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or have the same
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other
hazards.
23. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs
to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to determine that the product is in proper operating
condition.
24. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The product should be mounted
to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
25. Heat – The product should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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 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.
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 rear 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
system.
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. DN-C635
Serial No.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
NOTE:
This CD/MP3 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 5°C (41°F) ~
35°C (95°F).
LABELS (for U.S.A. model only)
CERTIFICATION
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES
21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE AT DATE OF
MANUFACTURE.
CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR
REFOR-MANCE 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 device 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 digital apparatus meets all
requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte
toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.
CAUTION
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE
BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION
POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES,
INTERODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA
FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE
LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’ AU FOND.
•FOR CANADA MODEL ONLY
•POUR LES MODELE CANADIENS
UNIQUEMENT
ATTENZIONE: QUESTO APPARECCHIO E’ DOTATO DI DISPOSITIVO OTTICO CON RAGGIO LASER.
L’USO IMPROPRIO DELL’APPARECCHIO PUO’ CAUSARE PERICOLOSE ESPOSIZIONI A RADIAZIONI!

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ENGLISH ESPANÑOL
FRONT PANEL / FRONTPLATTE / PANNEAU AVANT / RANNELLO ANTERIORE /
PANEL FRONTAL /VOORPANEEL / FRONT PANELEN
DISPLAY / DISPLAY / AFFICHAGE / DISPLAY / VISUALIZADOR /
DISPLAY / DISPLAYEN
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REAR PANEL / RÜCKWAND / PANNEAU ARRIERE / IL PANNELLO POSTERIORE /
PANEL TRASERO / ACHTERPANEEL / BAKSIDA
DIMENSIONS / ABMESSUNGEN / DIMENSIONS /
DIMENSIONI / DIMENSI NES / AFMETINGEN /Ó
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7 x 10 hole
Loch 7 x 10
Trou de 7 x 10
Foro 7 x 10
Orificio de 7 x 10
Opening 7 x 10
Hål 7 x 10
482 (19”)
465 (18-5/16”)
88 (3-15/32”)
76.2
(3”)
2
(5/64”)
250
(9-27/32”)
90
(3-35/64”)
Unit: mm
Gerät: mm
Unité: mm
Unità: mm
Unidad: mm
Eenheid: mm
Enhet: mm

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CAUTION:
• Whenever the power operation switch is in the
OFF state, the apparatus is still connected on AC
line voltage.
• The DN-C635 will work normally when the player
unit is mounted with the front panel within 10
degrees of the vertical plane. If the unit is tilted
excessively, discs may not load or unload
properly.
DN-C635
Max. 10°
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (Refer to page 3.)
(1) Front panel
qPower operation switch (POWER)
• The power turns on when the button is
switched from the off position (£) to the on
position (¢).
• The power turns off when the button is
switched from the on position (¢) to the off
position (£).
wDisc holder
• The disc placed on this holder. Pressing the
disc holder OPEN/CLOSE (5) button ewill
open and close the holder.
When loading the CD, place it securely in the
disc holder.
eDisc holder open/close button
(5OPEN/CLOSE)
• Press to load or eject the disc. Each press will
open or close the disc holder w.
rRemote control sensor
(REMOTE SENSOR)
• About the wireless remote control unit : Please
contact local dealer or distributor.
tDisplay
• Refer to page 8 for details.
yPLAY button (1)
• Use this to start playback.
uSTOP button (2)
• Press this button to stop playback.
iPAUSE button (3)
• Use this pause playback.
oCUE button
• When pressed during playback, the pickup
returns to the position at which playback last
started and the pause mode is set.
• When pressed during manual search, the
pause mode is set at that position.
• When pressed while the disc holder is open,
the disc holder closes and the pause mode is
set.
!0 Select knob (8 9, )
• Turn the knob clockwise by one click to move
one track forward, counterclockwise by one
click to move one track backward.
• When the knob turned while pressing it in, one
click corresponds to 10 tracks.
• In the preset mode, use this knob to set and
enter preset settings.
!1 !2 Search button (6 7, )
• These buttons are used to accurately change
the positions where playback will start.
!3 PLAY MODE button
• Press this button to switch the play mode.
!4 END MON button
• Press this button in the standby mode to
monitor the end of the track. (End Monitor)
✽In the MP3 play mode, the time of monitor may
not be correctly.
!5 PITCH button
• Press this button to switch to the play speed
set with the Pitch Slider. The PITCH LED
flashes.
• When the button is pressed again, the fixed
pitch mode is set and the PITCH LED lights.
• Press the button again to cancel the pitch play
mode and return to normal speed.
– TABLE OF CONTENTS –
zFeatures..............................................................6
xPart names and functions ..............................6~8
cConnections........................................................8
vOpening and closing the disc holder
and loading a disc...............................................9
bNormal CD playback...........................................9
nAdvanced CD playback...............................10, 11
mPlaying MP3 files .......................................11~13
,The compact disc .............................................13
.Power on playback ...........................................13
⁄0 Expanded function......................................13, 14
⁄1 Before switching off the power .......................14
⁄2 Preset functions and operations ................14~16
⁄3 Troubleshooting ................................................16
⁄4 Specifications ...................................................17
2ACCESSORIES
Check that the following parts are included in
addition to the main unit:
qOperating instructions ......................................1
wConnection Cords ............................................1
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FEATURES
299-track programming play
2±12 % Variable pitch playback
2CD-R/RW playback
2CD TEXT
2MP3 playback
219 inch Rack Mountable (Height 2 U)
2Track Search Select knob (Easy track selection)
2Play mode and Finish mode
(1) Play mode
qContinuous: Play a whole disc.
wSingle: Play a track.
(2) Finish mode (Stop, Next, Recue)
qStop: Stop after finishing to play a track.
wNext: Standby at the beginning of next
track after finishing to play track.
eRecue: After finishing to play a track,
standby at the beginning of the track.
2Auto Cue
After a disc is loaded, it is automatically cued to the
point where audio starts.
Cueing takes place at the point where audio starts
rather than where the track starts. The level at
which sound is first detected can be set between
–36 to –48 dB (3 steps).
2End Monitor
Pressing the END MON button during standby
instantly previews the end of the track, thus
assuring perfect “end point”. The point at which
monitoring starts can be set within a range of 5 to
35 seconds (7 steps) prior to the track’s end.
✽In the MP3 play mode, the time of monitor may
not be correctly.
2End of Message (EOM)
At the end of the track, the time display flashes,
providing a visual warning to the operator that the
track will end shortly. The point at which the
flashing beings can be set within a range of 0 to 60
seconds (7 steps) prior to the end of the track.
2FL Display
2Display of Playback Locations
A bar graph display indicates playback points on
the track being played. Elapsed time and
Remaining time displays are switched using the
TIME button.
2External control Terminals
Parallel Remote (D-sub 25 pin)
Serial Remote (D-sub 9 pin)
2Cascade playback
2Power on playback
2INTRODUCTION
Thank you very much for purchasing the DENON
component CD / MP3 player.
DENON proudly presents this advanced CD / MP3
player to audiophiles and music lovers as a further
proof of DENON’s non-compromising pursuit of the
ultimate in sound quality. The high quality performance
and easy operation are certain to provide you with
many hours of outstanding listening pleasure.

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!6 Pitch Slider
• Use this slider to adjust the play speed. Slide
up to decrease the play speed, down to
increase the play speed.
!7 PROG. PLAY ON/OFF button
• When this button is pressed while the PROG
indicator is lit, the program play mode is set.
• The button will not function during the A-B play
mode.
• The PROG. PLAY ON/OFF LED lights during
the program play standby and play modes.
• When the button is pressed during the
program play standby or play mode, the
program play mode is cleared.
!8 PROGRAM IN button
• Press this button to set the program input
mode.
• The button will not function during the play
mode.
• The PROG indicator flashes when in the
program input mode.
• The PROG indicator lights when a program is
set.
!9 REPEAT button
• Press this to perform repeat playback.
@0 TIME button
• The time display switches each time this
button is pressed. (“REMAIN”,
“ELAPSED”)
@1 TITLE button
• When the button is pressed, the text
information (Disc title, track title, disc artist or
track artits) is displayed.
• When the button is pressed while in the stop
mode with a disc containing an MP3 ID3-Tag
loaded, the file name is displayed. When
pressed during playback, the display switches
as shown below.
(2) Rear panel
qBALANCED OUT connectors
• These are active balanced outputs using XLR
type connections. The CD’s playback signals
are output from these connectors.
• Pin layout : 1. Common / 2. Hot / 3. Cold
• Applicable connector :
Cannon XLR-3-31 or equivalent.
wLEVEL L/R controls
• Use these controls to adjust the level of the
audio signals from the BALANCED OUT
connectors.
eUNBALANCED OUT jacks
• These are unbalanced outputs using RCA type
jacks.
rDIGITAL OUT jack
• This is a coaxial output using an RCA type jack.
• Signal format : SPDIF or IEC-958 Type
II
tSerial control port
• This is serial remote connector.
• Applicable connector : 9-pin D-sub (male)
• Baud rate : 9600 bps
• Pin layout
File name of currently playing track
Elapsed time of currently playing track
Title name
Artist name
Album name
@2 FOLDER button
• When disc containing MP3 format files is
loaded, in the stop mode press this button then
the folder select mode is possible.
@3 A-B (A-B repeat) button
• Use this to play a set section repeatedly.
• When the button is pressed once during
playback, that position is set as the A point and
the “A-B” indicator flashes on the display.
• When the button is pressed again, that position
is set as the B point, the “A-B” indicator stops
flashing (remaining lit), and the A-B section
begins playing repeatedly.
• When the button is pressed again, A-B repeat
is canceled and the mode returns to the normal
play mode.
@4 Headphones jack
• For private listening, you can connect your
headphones to this jack.
@5 PHONES LEVEL control
• Use this adjust the output level of the
headphones.
NOTE :
• Do not short-circuit the hot or cold pin with
the common pin.
Pin No.
Signal Name
1
6 NC
GND
I / O
_
_
2
7 NC
TxD O
_
3
8 NC
RxD I
_
4
9 NC
NC _
_
5 S. GROUND _
RS-232C
Pin No.
Signal Name
1
6 NC
GND
I / O
_
_
2
7 TxD
TxD (RETURN) O
O
3
8 RxD (RETURN)
RxD I
I
4
9 NC
NC _
_
5 S. GROUND _
RS-422A
yParallel remote control port
• This is a parallel remote connector.
• Applicable connector : 25-pin D-sub (male)
• Connecting signal layout
Pin No.
Signal Name
1
14
PLAY tally
FG
I / O
_
O
2
15
PAUSE tally
PLAY command
I
O
3
16
CUE tally
PAUSE command
I
O
4
17
INDEX 2/INDEX 3 tally
CUE command
I
O
5
TRACK (+) command
I
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
18
Tally common
_
6
19
Reserved
TRACK (–) command
I
_
7
20
Reserved
SEARCH (Fwd) command
I
_
8
21
Reserved
SEARCH (Rev) command
I
_
9
FADER START command
I
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
22
Tally power supply
_
10
23
Command common
Command common
_
_
11
24
EOM tally
NC
_
_
12
25
Reserved
Reserved
_
_
13
Reserved
_
+3.3V, 20mA
(Ii = 10mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)

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CONNECTIONS
Leave your entire system (including the DN-C635) turned off until all connections between the DN-C635 and
other components have been completed.
2Connection precautions
• Before proceeding with connections or disconnections of cables and power cords, be sure to turn all
system components off.
• Ensure that all cables are connected properly to the L (left) and R (right) jacks.
• Insert plugs fully into the terminals.
• Connect the CD output jacks to the amplifier CD or AUX input jacks.
14
2
23
22
15
3
23
22
16
4
23
7
23
8
23
5
23
9
23
6
23
22
PLAYPAUSECUE
17
22
24
22
INDEX2/INDEX3EOM
FADER SWITCHTRACK(+)TRACK(-)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
14
15
16
18
17
24
22
23
The rating of REMOTE connector pin 22 (TALLY POWER SUPPLY) is 3.3 V, 80 mA maximum.
Avoid currents in excess of the rating.
2Remote control connections
2Installation precautions
• If the DN-C635 is placed near an amplifier, tuner or other components, noise (induced hum) or beat
interference may result (especially during AM or FM reception).
If this occurs, separate the DN-C635 from other components or reorient its position.
NOTE:
• Use this unit in a horizontal orientation.
When the unit is used with the front panel facing upward (and the unit us in a vertical orientation) or when
the front panel is on an incline, the unit will not operate properly.
(3) Display
qCD transport indicator
wMode display portion
FILE : This lights when the file name of
MP3 is displayed.
FOLDER : This lights in the folder selection
mode.
TITLE : This lights when the title in the MP3
ID3-Tag or CD Text is displayed.
MP3 : This lights when a disc containing
MP3 format file is loaded.
PROG : This lights in the program mode.
REPEAT, 1 : This lights in the repeat mode.
CASCADE : This lights in the cascade mode.
(Preset function)
ALBUM : This lights when the album name in
the MP3 ID3-Tag is displayed.
ARTIST : This lights when the artist name in
the MP3 ID3-Tag is displayed.
eCD pitch display
rPlaying position display
• This indicates the current position within the
track’s totalplaying time.
• In the MP3 play mode, it may be unable to
display correctly.
uExternal synchronized control jacks
(EXT. SYNC.)
• Connect these for synchronized recording.
iCascade control jacks (CASCADE)
• Connect these for continuous operation on
multiple units.
• When the cascade mode is set to “ON”, the
start signal is output from this output jack once
operation is finished. (Preset function)
t20 tracks music calender
• In the single track play mode, only the specified
track lights.
• In the continuous play mode, everything from
the specified track to the last track lights.
• Track numbers are displayed up to track 20.
Track 21 and on are not displayed.
• MP3 is not displayed.
yMultiple display
• This displays Track No. of CD, playing time of
CD, various operational information, text
message, etc.
uTime mode indicator
ELAPSED : This lights when the elapsed time is
displayed.
REMAIN : This lights when the remaining time is
displayed.
iInfrared remote control indicator
oPlay mode indicators
• “SINGLE” lights when in the single track play
mode.
• “CONT.” lights when in the continuous play
mode.
NOTE:
The tally output pin has open collector IC
specifications (Imax. 20 mA, Vmax. 3.3 V),
but the maximum supply current is 80 mA,
so use with a total load current of 80 mA or
less.

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✽. This operation only works while the power is on.
1. Press the power operation switch qto turn on the power.
2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button e.
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OPENING AND CLOSING THE DISC HOLDER AND
LOADING A DISC
Opening and closing the disc holder
• Make sure the disc holder is completely open.
• Hold the disc by the edges and place it on the disc
tray. (Do not touch the signal surface, i.e., the
glossy side.)
• When using 12 cm. diameter discs, make sure the
outer edge matches the tray guide circumference
and when using CD signals (8 cm. diameter) match
the outer edge with the inner tray guide
circumference.
• Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disce
holder w.
• When the disc holder is open and a disc is loaded,
you may also press the PLAY (1) button yto close
the disc holder. (If the PLAY (1) button is pressed,
playback will start immediately upon the disc
contents having been read.)
How to load a disc
CAUTIONS:
• If you finger should get caught in the disc
holder when it closes, press the OPEN/CLOSE
button.
• 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.
• Do not push in the disc tray manually when the
power is off as this may cause malfunction and
damage the CD player.
• This player can play CD-R/RW discs, but only if
they are finalized. Note however that depending
on the recording quality, the player may not be
able to play some finalized CD-R/RW discs.
2Messages
Messages may appear on the display while using the DN-C635. The meanings of these messages are
explained below.
Message Meaning
No Disc No disc inserted, disc unreadable or disc inserted upside down.
TOC Error The disc information has not been read properly.
Invalid CD The disc is a CD-ROM that does not contain MP3 files.
Tray Error The disc holder could not be opened or closed properly.
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NORMAL CD PLAYBACK
1. Press the power operation switch qto turn on the
power.
2. Load the disc you want to play.
3. Make the presettings according to the usage
purpose. (See page 14.)
• Select the play finish mode. (Preset functions)
Finish stop :
The stop mode (the servo functions turn off) is
set when playback finishes.
Finish next :
The standby mode is set at the beginning of the
next track when playback is finished.
✽After the final track is played, the standby
mode is set at the beginning of the first track.
Finish recue :
When playback is finished, the standby mode is
set at the position at which playback was started.
• To standby at the point where the sound begins.
(Preset functions)
Set the “C Det” level.
When a track is selected, the position at which
the sound begins is found when a track is cued
and the standby mode is set at that point.
• Press the PLAY MODE button to select the!3
play mode.
SINGLE : (single track play mode)
The stop mode is set after the specified track is
played.
CONT. : (continuous play mode)
The stop mode is set after the last track is
played.
4. Press the PLAY (1) button y.
(1) Starting playback
Playback can be temporarily halted and then continued
from the same point in the track.
1. Press the PAUSE (3) button iduring playback.
2. To continue playback, press the PLAY (1) button y.
(2) Pausing playback at any point
(Pause)
Sleep mode (Preset functions)
• The sleep mode is set if no operation is
performed for set-up time in the standby, pause
or manual search mode.
When in the sleep mode, if the PLAY button is
pressed, playback will be started from the
beginning of the track in which the sleep mode
was set. If the CUE button is pressed, it will
standby for the beginning of the track in which
the sleep mode was set.
1. Press the STOP (2) button u.
(4) Stopping playback
When the CUE button is pressed during the playr
mode, the pickup returns to the position at which
playback started and the pause mode is set.
(3) Returning to the position at which
playback started
(Back Cue)
Press the
1button
Play internal Play internal
Press the
3button
Press the
CUE buttonPress the 1button
Back cue operation
Position
on the
disc

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ADVANCED CD PLAYBACK
• Using this function, you can search for a desired
point quickly with in a track in the both forward or
reverse direction.
• Release the SEARCH button (6 7or ) !1 !2
when the desired point has been reached. Normal
playback then continues.
• When a SEARCH button (6 7or ) !1 !2 is
pressed during the pause mode and the button is
released, the pause mode is set at that point with
the sound being output.
(3) Audible quick search
(Manual search)
2Manual search forward
1. Press the SEARCH (7) button !2 during
playback.
• Playback of the track is sped up.
2Manual search in reverse
1. Press the SEARCH (6) button !1 during
playback.
• Reverse playback of the track is sped up.
(4) Repeating playback of a desired
interval
(Single track repeat)
1. Set the play mode to the single play mode.
2. Press the REPEAT button !9.
• The “REPEAT 1” indicators light on the display
and the single track repeat mode is set.
(All track repeat)
1. Set the play mode to the continuous play mode.
2. Press the REPEAT button !9.
• The “REPEAT” indicators light on the display and
the all track repeat mode is set.
3. Press the PLAY (1) button y.
• The disc is played repeatedly.
• The all track repeat mode can also be set by
pressing the REPEAT button !9 during playback.
• If the REPEAT button !9 is pressed during
programmed playback, the tracks are played
repeatedly in the programmed order.
• To cancel the all track repeat mode, press the
REPEAT button !9 repeatedly until the
“REPEAT” indicator turns off.
1. Turn the select knob (9) !0 clockwise during
playback.
• The pickup will advance to the beginning of the
next track and playback will continue.
Pressing the button several times will forward
the pickup to the corresponding number tracks.
(1) Advancing to the next track
during playback
(Automatic search)
1. Turn the select knob (8) !0 counterclockwise
during playback.
• The pickup will return to the beginning of the
current track and playback will continue.
Pressing the button several times will return the
pickup to the corresponding number tracks.
(2) Returning to the beginning of the
current track during playback
(Automatic search)
1. During playback, press the A-B button @3 at the
point where you want to start repeated playback (A
point).
• The “A-B” indicator flash on the display.
2. Press the A-B button @3 again at the point where
you want to end repeated playback (B point).
• The “A-B” indicator stops flashing (remaining lit),
and the A-B section begins playing repeatedly.
• If no B point it set, the end of the current track is
set as the B point when in the single mode, and
the end of the disc is set as the B point when in
the “continue” mode.
3. To cancel A-B repeat playback, press the A-B button
@3 again.
(5) To play the set section repeatedly
(A-B repeat)
NOTE:
• Set the A and B points at least 1 second apart
from each other.
• With this function, you can choose any of the tracks
on the disc and program them to play in any order.
• Up to 99 tracks can be programmed.
(6) Playing specific tracks in a specific
order
(Programmed play)
2Inputting the program
1. Press the PROGRAM IN button !8.
• “PROG” indicator flashes, and “---Select?”
appears on the display.
2. Turn the select knob to select the track.!0
3. Press the select knob !0 to enter the track.
• To enter the next track, press the select knob
!0 again.
• Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program the tracks in
the desired order.
4. Press the PROGRAM IN button to exit the!8
program input mode.
• “PROG” indicator lights, and set the return to
the normal mode.
2Changing the program
1. Press the PROGRAM IN button !8 to set the
program edit mode.
• “PROG” indicator flashes.
2. Turn the select knob to select the program!0
step.
3. Press the select knob !0 to be edited.
4. Turn the select knob !0 to change the track.
5. Press the select knob !0 to enter the track.
• To edit the next track, press the select knob !0
again.
• Repeat steps 2, 3, 4, and 5 to change the
tracks.
6. Press the PROGRAM IN button to exit the!8
program edit mode.
2Inserting the program
1. Press the PROGRAM IN button !8 to set the
program edit mode.
• “PROG” indicator flashes.
2. Turn the select knob to select the position at!0
which to insert a track.
3. Press the SEARCH (7) button !2 to set the
program insert mode.
4. Turn the select knob !0 to insert the track.
5. Press the select knob !0 to enter the track.
• The track corresponding to that number is
inserted in the program before the track of
step 2.
• To insert more tracks, press the select knob !0
again.
• Repeat steps 2, 3, 4, and 5 to insert the tracks.
NOTE:
• Programming is not possible with the disc
holder open.
6. Press the PROGRAM IN button to exit the!8
program edit mode.
2Deleting the program
1. Press the PROGRAM IN button !8 to set the
program edit mode.
• “PROG” indicator flashes.
2. Turn the select knob to select the position at!0
which to delete a track.
3. Press the SEARCH ( ) button 6!1 to delete the
track.
• Repeat steps 2 and 3 to delete more tracks.
4. Press the PROGRAM IN button to exit the!8
program edit mode.
2Playing the programs
1. Press the PROG. PLAY button !7 to set the
program play mode.
• The program play mode LED is lit.
• The first track in the program is cued and the
standby mode is set.
2. Press the PLAY (1) button y.
• Programmed playback starts.
2Clearing the program
1. The program is also cleared when the
OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed.e
2Presetting program
• Programs can be stored in the preset memory.
When a disc for which a program is preset is
loaded, the programmed playback mode is set
automatically.
• Programs can be stored for up to three discs.
1. Follow the instructions under “Programming” to
input the program.
2. Follow the instructions under “(2) Presetting
Procedure” to set the preset mode. (See Page
15.)
3. Turn the select knob !0 to select “02:Prg1”
(or “ ” or “03:Prg2 04:Prg3”).
4. Press the select knob !0.
• The character display changes as follows :
[Before change] [After change]
Prg1 OFF ⇒Prg1 ON
Prg2 OFF ⇒Prg2 ON
Prg3 OFF ⇒Prg3 ON
5. Press the STOP (2) button u.
• The preset setting mode is canceled and the
set return to the normal mode.
• To play a preset disc :
Load a disc for which a program is preset.
6. Press the PLAY (1) button y.
3. Use the select knob ( to select8 9and ) !0
the track to be played repeatedly.
4. Press the PLAY (1) button y.
• Playback starts.
• Once the selected track ends, it is played again
from the beginning.
• The single track repeat mode can also be set by
pressing the REPEAT button !9 during playback.
The current track is played repeatedly.
• To cancel the single track repeat mode, press
the REPEAT button !9 repeatedly until the
“REPEAT 1” indicator turns off.

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PLAYING MP3 FILES
There are many sites on the Internet from which you
can download music files in MP3 format. These files
can be downloaded following the instructions on the
site and stored on CD-R/RW discs which can then be
played on the DN-C635.
The music on commercially available music CDs can
be converted into MP3 files on a computer using MP3
encoding programs. When this is done, the data is
reduced to approximately 1/10 the original size. This
MP3 data can then be stored on a CD-R/RW disc,
allowing you to create a single 12 cm CD-R/RW disc
containing about 10 times more music than a normal
music CD, that is some 100 tracks or more (*).
* This is an approximately value for MP3 files of
tracks about 5 minutes long converted at a standard
bit rate (128 kbps) and stored on a CD-R/RW disc
with a capacity of 650 MB.
✽Recordings you make are for your personal use and
should not be used in ways infringing upon the
copyright holder as per copyright laws.
✽MP3 may require time for reading.
✽With disc condition it may not play properly.
NOTES :
• The DN-C635 is compatible with “MPEG-1 Audio
Layer-3”, “MPEG-2 Audio Layer-3” and “MPEG-
2.5 Audio Layer-3”. It is not compatible with MP1
or MP2 standards.
SAMPLING FREQUENCY
• When writing MP3 files on a CD-R/RW disc, set
the writing program’s format to “ISO9660 level 1”
or “ISO9660 level 2”, “Joliet” or “Romeo”. MP3
files written in other formats may not play
properly. With some writing programs it is not
possible to record in “ISO9660” format. Use an
“ISO9660” format writing program.
• Generally speaking, the higher the MP3 file’s bit
rate, the better the sound quality. With the DN-
C635 it is recommended to use MP3 files written
with a bit rate of 128 kbps or greater.
• The writing program may change the positions of
the folders and files when writing the MP3 files
on the CD-R/RW disc, so the files may not be
played in the expected order.
• Make sure to give MP3 files the extension
“.MP3”. Files with extensions other than “.MP3”
or without extensions cannot be played. (On
Macintosh computers, MP3 files can be played by
adding the extension “.MP3” after the file name
consisting of a maximum of 8 Roman capital
letters and / or numerals when recording them on
CD-R/RW discs.)
• To protect copyrights, no digital signals are output
when playing MP3 files.
• A maximum of 255 folders can be played on the
DN-C635. Folders over 8 layers down, however,
cannot be played. The maximum number of files
is also 999. If there are 1,000 files, only the first
999 are played. (Files other than those with the
extension “.MP3” are not counted.)
• On the DN-C635, folder and file names can be
displayed like titles. Roman capital letters and/or
numerals and “__” (underscores) are scrolled.
(However, a maximum of 31 characters can be
displayed.) In addition, folder and file names using
other symbols will not be displayed properly.
• The DN-C635 is compatible with ID3-tag (Ver. 1.*,
Ver. 2.0).
• It may not be possible to play some CD-R/RW
discs due to dirt, scratches or the disc’s
properties.
• Do not apply seals or tape to the label or signal
side of CDs or CD-R/RW discs. The glue could get
on the disc surface, making the disc get stuck
inside the set.
• The DN-C635 is multi-session compatible.
Only music CDs can be played if the first session
is a music CD, and only MP3 files can be played if
the first session consists of MP3 files.
• The DN-C635 is compatible with play lists.
(.m3u of WINAMP Form) (Preset functions)
MPEG 1.0
48 kHz
MPEG 2.0
MPEG 2.5
12 kHz
24 kHz
44.1 kHz0
11.03 kHz
22.05 kHz
32 kHz
08 kHz
16 kHz
NOTES:
• With some writing programs it may not play
properly. In this case, please set to
“PLst=OFF”.
• Play List may require time for reading.
• The maximum number of play lists is also 255.
If there are over 255 play lists, only the first
255 are performed.
1. Press the PITCH button !5.
• The pitch LED is flashed.
• The play speed decreases when the pitch slider
is moved upwards, increases when the pitch
slider is moved downwards.
2. Press the PITCH button !5 again.
• The pitch LED is lit.
• The play speed set with the pitch slider is held.
In this state, the play speed will not change even
if the pitch slider is moved.
• When the playback speed is preset in the preset
mode, that play speed is set.
3. Press the PITCH button !5 again to return to the
normal speed.
• The pitch LED is turned off.
(
7
) Playing at a different pitch
(PITCH)
NOTE:
• When the play speed is changed, the sampling
frequency of the digital output signal also
changes, so it may not be possible to receive
digital signals.

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1. Load a disc containing MP3 files.
2. [ To select a folder ]
qIn the stop mode, press the FOLDER button @2
to turn on the “FOLDER” indicator.
wTurn the select knob to select the folder you!0
want to listen to.
• The folder name scrolls on the display.
eWhen the CUE button ois pressed at this time,
files in the folder can be selected.
• Operate following the procedure under “To
select a file”.
[ To select a file ]
qIn the stop mode, press the TITLE button @1 to
turn on the “FILE” indicator.
✽This operation is only necessary when the
“FOLDER” indicator is lit.
wTurn the select knob to select the file you!0
want to listen to.
• The file name scrolls on the display.
3. Press the PLAY (1) button y.
✽When the TIME button @0 is pressed during
playback, the “FOLDER” or “FILE” indicator
turns off and the track number of elapsed track
time are displayed.
✽The display switches as follows each time the
TITLE button is pressed during playback :@1
(1) Playing folders or files
Title name (The “TITLE” indicator lights.)
File name (The “FILE” indicator lights.)
Artist name (The “ARTIST” indicator lights.)
Album name (The “ALBUM” indicator lights.)
Use this function to select certain tracks from the disc
and program them to play in a certain order.
A maximum of 99 files and folders can be programmed.
(Programs can included both files and folders.)
2Programming
1. Press the PROGRAM IN button !8.
• “PROG” indicator flashes, and “---Select?”
appears on the display.
2. [ To select a folder ]
qPress the FOLDER button @2 to turn on the
“FOLDER” indicator.
wTurn the select knob to select the folder.!0
ePress the select knob !0 to enter the folder.
(2) Programmed playback of folders
or files
Elapsed time of currently playing track
[ To select a file ]
qPress the TITLE button @1 to turn on the
“FILE” indicator.
✽This operation is only necessary when the
“FOLDER” indicator is lit.
wTurn the select knob to select the file.!0
ePress the select knob !0 to enter the file.
3. To enter the next folder or the next file, press the
select knob !0 again.
• Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 to program the folder
or file in the desired order.
4. Press the PROGRAM IN button to exit the!8
program input mode.
• “PROG” indicator lights, and set the return to
the normal mode.
2Changing the program
1. Press the PROGRAM IN button !8 to set the
program edit mode.
• “PROG” indicator flashes.
2. Turn the select knob to select the program!0
step.
3. Press the select knob !0 to be edited.
4. Turn the select knob !0 to change the folder or
file. (Follow the procedure under “To select a
folder” or “To select a file”.)
5. Press the select knob !0 to enter the folder or
the file.
• To edit the next folder or the next file, press
the select knob !0 again.
• Repeat steps 2, 3, 4 and 5 to change the
folder or the file.
6. Press the PROGRAM IN button to exit the!8
program edit mode.
2Inserting the program
1. Press the PROGRAM IN button !8 to set the
program edit mode.
• “PROG” indicator flashes.
2. Turn the select knob to select the position at!0
which to insert a folder or a file.
3. Press the SEARCH (7) button !2 to set the
program insert mode.
4. Turn the select knob !0 to insert the folder or the
file. (Follow the procedure under “To select a
folder” or “To select a file”.)
5. Press the select knob !0 to enter the folder or
the file.
• The folder or the file corresponding to that
number is inserted in the program before the
folder or the file of step 2.
• To insert more folders or files, press the select
knob again.!0
• Repeat steps 2, 3, 4 and 5 to insert the tracks.
6. Press the PROGRAM IN button to exit the!8
program edit mode.
2Deleting the program
1. Press the PROGRAM IN button !8 to set the
program edit mode.
• “PROG” indicator flashes.
2. Turn the select knob to select the position at!0
which to delete a folder or a file.
3. Press the SEARCH (6) button !1 to delete the
folder or the file.
• Repeat steps 2 and 3 to delete more folders or
files.
4. Press the PROGRAM IN button to exit the!8
program edit mode.
NOTE:
• Programming is not possible with the disc
holder open.
2Presetting Programs
• Programs can be stored in the preset memory.
When a disc for which a program is preset is
loaded, the programmed playback mode is set
automatically.
• Programs can be stored for up to three discs.
1. Follow the instructions under “Programming” to
input the program.
2. Follow the instructions under “(2) Presetting
Procedure” to set the preset mode. (See Page
15.)
3. Turn the select knob !0 to select “02:Prg1”
(or “ ” or “03:Prg2 04:Prg3”).
4. Press the select knob !0.
• The character display changes as follows :
[Before change] [After change]
Prg1 OFF ⇒Prg1 ON
Prg2 OFF ⇒Prg2 ON
Prg3 OFF ⇒Prg3 ON
5. Press the STOP (2) button u.
• The preset setting mode is canceled and the
set return to the normal mode.
• To play a preset disc :
Load a disc for which a program is preset.
6. Press the PLAY (1) button y.
2Playing the programs
1. Press the PROG. PLAY button !7 to set the
program play mode.
• The program play mode LED is lit.
• The first file in the program is cued and the
standby mode is set.
2. Press the PLAY (1) button y.
• Programmed playback starts.

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21-folder all-track repeat
1. Set the play mode to the single play mode.
2. In the stop mode, press the FOLDER button @2.
• The “FOLDER” indicator lights.
3. Turn the select knob to select the folder you!0
want to listen to.
• The folder name scrolls on the display.
4. Press the REPEAT button !9.
• The “REPEAT 1” indicators light on the display
and the single track repeat mode is set.
5. Press the PLAY (1) button y.
• Playback starts from the first track in the
selected folder.
• Once the last track in the selected folder has
been played, playback resumes from the
beginning of the first track in the selected
folder and the tracks are repeated.
✽When the TIME button @0 is pressed during
playback, the track number of elapsed track
time are displayed. (The “FOLDER” indicator
do not turns off.)
(3) Repeat playback
2All track repeat
1. Set the play mode to the continuous play mode.
2. In the stop mode, press the TITLE button @1 to
turn on the “FILE” indicator.
3. Press the REPEAT button !9.
• The “REPEAT” indicators light on the display
and the all track repeat mode is set.
4. Press the PLAY (1) button y.
• The disc is played repeatedly.
• Once the last track on the disc is played,
playback continues from the beginning of the
first track.
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THE COMPACT DISC
• Do not allow fingerprints, oil or dust on the surface
of the compact disc. If the signal surface is dirty,
wipe it off with a soft, dry cloth. Wipe in circular
motions from the center and out.
• Do not use water, benzene, thinner, record sprays,
electrostatic proof chemicals, or silicone-treated
cloth to clean discs.
• Always use care when handling discs to prevent
damaging the surface, in particular when removing
a disc from the case and returning it.
• Do not bend compact discs.
• Do not apply heat to compact discs.
• Do not enlarge the hole in the center of the disc.
• Do not write on the disc and do not attach any
labels.
• Condensation will from on the disc surface if it is
brought into a warm room from a cold area, such as
outdoors during winter. Wait until the condensation
disappears. Never dry discs with hair dryers, etc..
Precautions on handling compact
discs
• After playing a disc, always return it to its case.
• Keep discs in the cases when they are not to be
played. This will protect them from dust and dirt and
prolong their service life.
• Do not store discs in the following places :
1) Places exposed to direct sunlight for a
considerable time.
2) Places subject to accumulation of dust or high
humidity.
3) Places exposed to high temperatures, such as
close to heater outlets.
Precautions on storage
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POWER ON PLAYBACK
Playback starts automatically when the power is turned
on.
• The power on playback function can be set with the
“PRESET FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS” (See
page 14).
2Single track repeat
1. Set the play mode to the single play mode.
2. Press the REPEAT button !9.
• The “REPEAT 1” indicators light on the display
and the single track repeat mode is set.
3. Turn the select knob to select the file you!0
want to listen to.
• The file name scrolls on the display.
4. Press the PLAY button (1) y.
• Playback starts.
• Once the selected track ends, it is played
again from the beginning.
• The single track repeat mode can also be set
by pressing the REPEAT button !9 during
playback. The current track is played
repeatedly.
• To cancel the single track repeat mode, press
the REPEAT button !9 repeatedly until the
“REPEAT” indicator turns off.
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EXPANDED FUNCTION
Multiple units of the DN-C635 or other DENON products (DN-780R etc.) can be used together for longer play
time, simultaneous recording and other functions.
2CASCADE (MULTIPULE CONTINUOUS) OPERATION
• Refer to figure 1 to connect the equipment.
• Use a single RCA cable to connect the units’ CASCADE OUT jacks with the units’ CASCADE IN jacks.
• When the first and last units are connected as shown in figure 1, playback is performed endlessly.
• If the first and last units are not connected, operation stops at the last unit.
Cascade playback
1. Set the cascade mode of all unit to the “Cas=ON”. (Preset function)
2. Press the PLAY (1) button yon unit 1. Playback starts.
• Playback on unit 1 ends, playback starts on unit 2.
3. Playback stops when the stop button on the unit currently playing is pressed.
Figure 1 unit 1 DN-C635
unit 2 DN-C635

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External synchronized recording
The synchronized recording can be use when the DN-C635 is used in combination with DENON other product
(DN-780R etc.).
When the CD player’s play button is pressed, a synchronized signal for starting is output from the EXT. SYNC.
jack. When the STOP buttons on the CD player is pressed, a synchronized signal for stopping is output from the
EXT. SYNC. jack.
• Refer to figure 2 to connect the equipment.
• Use a single RCA cable to connect the units’ EXT. SYNC. OUT jacks with the units’ EXT. SYNC. IN jacks.
✽Set the infrared remote sensors of all the units to “OFF” when using this function. Also set the same infrared
remote control codes for all the units. (Refer to “PRESET FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS” (See page 14).)
Failure to make these settings could result in malfunction.
1. Load the CD into DN-C635. Load unrecorded cassette tapes into all decks.
2. Set the reverse mode and Dolby NR of all decks.
3. Adjust the twin recording level of DN-780Rs. (Master/Slave switch set to OFF.)
4. Press the Twin recording button of DN-780R.
5. Press the PLAY (1) button yof DN-C635. Recording starts all decks.
6. Press the STOP (2) button uof the DN-C635 to stop recording on all the connected units.
NOTE:
• Use tapes of the same times (lengths) as far as possible.
L R
LR
Figure 2
DN-780R
DN-C635
Preset type
Finish mode
Power on mode
Auto cue
Auto stop
Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
End monitor
E.O.M.
Next track standby
Next Track Reserve
Play speed
Delay start
Panel lock
Play lock
Eject lock
Time mode
Frame display
Text display
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BEFORE SWITCHING OFF THE POWER
When you have finished using the CD player, before switching off the power be sure that the disc holder has been
closed with the OPEN/CLOSE (5) button.
CAUTION:
• Do not forcibly close the disc holder when the power is off. It may damage the unit when it is transported.
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PRESET FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS
(1) List of Preset Functions
• Functions can be preset using the buttons on the front panel. These presettings are stored in a permanent
memory, so they are not cleared even when the power is turned off.
• The functions shown on the table below can be preset. Set the functions according to the usage purpose to
efficiently achieve even higher quality playback.
• One of the preset functions can be used to display information on this set (microprocessor version).
Selection of preset type.
Setting of operation when playback ends.
Setting of operation when power is turned on.
Setting of whether or not to perform the auto cue
operation and the audio startup level.
Setting of whether or not to automatically stop the servo
functions.
Setting of whether or not to play program 1.
Setting of whether or not to play program 2.
Setting of whether or not to play program 3.
Setting of whether or not to use the end monitor function
and monitor time setting.
Setting of whether or not to display the EOM and display
time setting.
Setting of whether or not to standby at the next track
when the CUE button is pressed during playback.
Setting of operation when select knob is turned during
playback.
Standard playing speed setting.
Delay start time setting.
Selection of whether or not to enable the panel buttons.
Selection of whether or not to inhibit the panel switches
during playback.
Selection of whether or not to lock ejecting during
playback.
Setting of play mode when power is turned on.
Selection of whether or not to display frames.
Selection of time or text display.
Preset Type 1
Finish Next
Power On Standby
CueDet. -48dB
Sleep 30min
Program 1 OFF
Program 2 OFF
Program 3 OFF
End Mon. 10 s
E.O.M. 10 s
Next Stb. OFF
Reserve. OFF
Normal Speed
Delay OFF
Panel OFF
Play Lock OFF
Eject OFF
Time REMAIN
FR Disp ON
Text OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Preset function type Description Set upon shipment
from factory No.

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Parallel remote
Parallel remote
Parallel remote
Parallel remote
Serial remote
Play mode
Cascade
RC cord
IR remote
Stereo/Mono
Play list (MP3)
Preset clear
Set information
Selection of whether or not to accept parallel remote
signals.
Selection of whether or not to output standby tally.
External control tally output signal setting.
Fader start mode selection.
Serial remote (9P D-Sub) setting.
Setting of play mode when power is turned on.
Selection of whether or not to output cascade signal.
RC cord setting.
Infrared remote control sensor setting.
Selection of stereo or monaural playback.
Setting of whether or not to perform the play list.
Setting for clearing presets and setting them to the initial
values.
Microprocessor version display.
Remote ENA
ST. Tally ON
INDEX 2 Tally
Fader Pause
RS 232C
Play SINGLE
Cascade OFF
RC DENON
IR OFF
Stereo
Play List OFF
Ini. Preset
Ver. **** (* = number)
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Preset function type Description Set upon shipment
from factory No.
(2) Presetting procedure
1 Press the STOP (2) button for approximately 2 seconds while in the stop mode.u
2 Turn the select knob !0 and select the preset item.
3 Press the select knob to change the setting.!0
4 The preset mode is canceled when the STOP (2) button u. The setting are writeen at this time.
(3) Detailed Description of Preset Functions
(* = initial setting)
01) “Preset Type (*)” (Three different sets (types) of presettings can be made and used for different purposes.)
*01:P No=1 : Set to preset type 1.
*01:P No=2 : Set to preset type 2.
*01:P No=3 : Set to preset type 3.
02) “Finish Mode”
*02:Fin=Stop : Stop mode is set after playback ends.
*02:Fin=Next : Standby mode is set at next track after playback ends.
*02:Fin=Rcue : Standby mode is set at playback start position after playback ends.
03) “Power On (****)”
*03:P On=Stb : Standby mode is set at specified track after TOC is read.
*03:P On=Ply : Playback begins in the all repeat mode after TOC is read.
*03:P On=Stp : Stop mode is set after TOC is read.
04) “CueDet. Level”
*04:CDet.=–** : Set the audio detection level for cueing. (*–48 / –42 / –36)
*04:CDet.=OFF : Sound startup position is not cued.
05) “Sleep ON (OFF)”
*05:Sleep=** : Automatically turn the servo functions off if no button is operated for ** minutes in
the pause, standby or manual search mode. (1 / 2 / 5 / 10 / 15 / *30)
*05:Slp=OFF : Do not automatically turn the servo functions off.
06) “Program 1 OFF (ON)”
*06:Prg 1 : Store the contents of program 1 when on. (Initial setting - OFF)
07) “Progam 2 OFF (ON)”
*07:Prg 2 : Store the contents of program 2 when on. (Initial setting - OFF)
08) “Program 3 OFF (ON)”
*08:Prg 3 : Store the contents of program 3 when on. (Initial setting - OFF)
09) “End Mon (**) s”
*09:EndM (**) s : Set the end monitor time. (5/*10/15/20/25/30/35)
*09:EndM OFF : Do not use the end monitor function.
10) “EOM Time”
*10:EOM=**s : Set the EOM time. (0 / 5 / *10 / 15 / 20 / 30 / 60)
*10:EOM=OFF : Do not use the EOM function.
11) “Next Standby”
*11:NStb=OFF : Return to the play start position and standby when the CUE button is pressed during
playback.
*11:NStb=ON : Standby at the beginning of the next track when the CUE button is pressed during
playback.
12) “Next Track Reserve”
*12:Rsv=OFF : Specified track is searched for immediately when select knob is turned during
playback.
*12:Rsv=ON : Track to be searched for is scheduled after playback of current track ends when select
knob is turned during playback.
13) “CD Pitch”
*13:Pit=Norm : Play at normal speed.
*13:Pit=+/–*.* : Play at variable speed.
±(0.2 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 / 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.4 / 1.6 / 1.8 / 2.0 / 2.2 / 2.4 / 2.6 / 2.8 / 3.0), 0Fix
14) “Delay OFF (***ms)”
*14:
Dly=OFF (***ms)
:
Set the time for delayed start after the play start operation. (*OFF/100 m/200 m/300 m)
15) “Panel Lock ON/OFF”
*15:Pane=OFF : Enable operation of all the buttons on the front panel.
*15:Pane=ON : Inhibit operation of all panel buttons other than those use for presetting operations
and OPEN/CLOSE button.
16) “Play Lock”
*16:Play=ON : Inhibit all operations other than the 3, TIME, PLAY MODE, FOLDER and TITLE
buttons during playback.
*16:Play=OFF : Enable all functions during playback.
17) “Eject Lock ON/OFF”
*17:Ejec=ON : The OPEN/CLOSE button is locked during playback.
*17:Ejec=OFF : The OPEN/CLOSE button is not locked during playback.

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18) “Time Mode”
*18:Time=ELA : Time display is elapsed time when power is turned on.
*18:Time=REM : Time display is remaining time when power is turned on.
19) “Frame Display”
*19:Frm=ON : Display the frames on the time display during playback.
*19:Frm=OFF : Do not display the frames on the time display during playback. (The frames are
displayed in the manual search, standby, pause and end monitor modes.)
20) “Text Display”
*20:Text=OFF : Display is set time mode when power is turned on.
*20:Text=ON : Display is set text mode when power is turned on.
21) “Parallel Remote”
*21:Para=ON : Enable input of control signals to the parallel remote connector.
*21:Para=OFF : Inhibit input of control signals to the parallel remote connector.
22) “St. Tally ON (OFF)”
*22:StbT=ON : Output standby tally from parallel remote connector.
*22:StbT=OFF : Do not output standby tally from parallel remote connector.
23) “Index Tally”
*23:IndxTly2 : Output index 2 tally signal to remote pin (17).
*23:IndxTly3 : Output index 3 tally signal to remote pin (17).
24) “Fader Start”
*24:F=Pause : Start playback when remote fader pins (9-10) are short-circuited and pause when pins
are open.
*24:F=Play : Start playback when remote fader pins (9-10) are short-circuited and continue
playback when pins are open.
25) “Serial Remote”
*25:RS=232C : Set the serial ports to RS232C.
*25:RS=422A : Set the serial ports to RS422A.
*25:RS=OFF : Inhibit signals of 9P D-Sub connector.
26) “Play Mode”
*26:Play=CON : Play mode is continuous when power is turned on.
*26:Play=SIN : Play mode is single when power is turned on.
27) “Cascade ON/OFF”
*27:Cas=ON : Output the cascade signal (Cascade operation possible)
*27:Cas=OFF : Do not output the cascade signal.
28) “IR Code”
*28:RC=DENON : Receive denon codes. (OPEN/CLOSE, PLAY, PAUSE, STOP, 8 9, , 6 7, ,
TIME, REPEAT and A–B buttons are possible.)
*28:RC=RC5 : RC-5 codes can be received. (OPEN/CLOSE, PLAY, PAUSE, STOP, 8, 9 6, ,
7, REPEAT and A–B buttons are possible.)
29) “IR Remote”
*29:IR=ON : Accept infrared remote control signals.
*29:IR=OFF : Do not accept infrared remote control signals.
30) “Stereo (Mono)”
*30:Stereo : Output L and R stereo signals from the output connector.
*30:Mono : Output mixed L and R signals from the output connector.
31) “Play List”
*31:PLst=OFF : Play List does not perform.
*31:PList=ON : MP3 is performed according to Play List.
32) “Preset Clear (Ini. Preset)”
*32:P Init? : Clear the presettings (set to the initial factory values).
33) “Ver = xxxx” : Display the microprocessor version. (“xxxx” is a number.)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Make sure of the followings before you consider as any malfunctions :
1. Are all the connections correct?
2. Are all system components being operated correctly in accordance with the operating instructions?
3. Are the speakers and amplifier/receiver functioning correctly?
If the tape deck still does not function properly, check the symptom against the list below. If the symptom does
not correspond to the check list, please contact your DENON dealer.
Problem Cause Remedy
Disc holder does not open/close. • Power operation switch is not
turned on.
• Turn the power operation switch
on.
When a disc is loaded, “TOC Error”
or “No Disc” is displayed.
• Disc is not properly loaded. • Reload the disc.
When the PLAY ( ) button is1
pressed, playback does not start.
• Disc is dirty or scratched. • Clean the disc.
There is no sound, or it is distorted. • Output cord is not properly
connected.
• Amplifier adjustment is
inappropriate.
• Connect the output cord properly.
• Readjust the amplifier.
A specific section of the disc will
not play.
• Disc is dirty or scratched. • Clean the disc.
Programmed playback does not
work.
• Programmed playback operation
has been performed improperly.
• Restart programmed playback.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Audio Channel : 2 channel stereo
Quantization : 16-bit Liner
Sampling Frequency : 44.1 kHz at Normal Pitch
Oversampling Ratio : 8 times
Frequency Response : 5 to 20,000 Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion : 0.004 % (at “CD Pitch = 0Fix” mode of the preset function)
Signal-to-noise Ratio : 104 dB (at “CD Pitch = 0Fix” mode of the preset function)
Dynamic Range : 100 dB (at “CD Pitch = 0Fix” mode of the preset function)
Channel Separation : 90 dB (at “CD Pitch = 0Fix” mode of the preset function)
Unbalanced Output : RCA jack
Output Level : 2.0 V at 0 dB disc
Load Impedance : 10 kΩ/ kohms or more
Balanced Output : 3-Pin XLR
Output Level (Stereo) : +18 dBu at 0 dB disc
Load Impedance : 600 Ω/ ohms
Adjust Range : +22 dBu to –20 dBu
Digital Output : RCA jack
Signal Format : SPDIF or IEC-958 Type II
Variable Pitch Control : ±12 % max.
Frame Search Accuracy : 1/75 second
Discs : Standard compact discs (12 cm and 8 cm)
Remote : 9P D-Sub (Serial port)
Remote Control Sensor
25P D-Sub (Parallel)
Headphone Output : Stereo
Outputs Level : 7 mW
Load Impedance : 33 Ω/ ohms
Power supply : 120 V AC ±10 %, 60 Hz (for U.S.A. & Canada models)
230 V AC ±10 %, 50 Hz (for European & U.K. models)
Power Consumption : 15 W
Installation : 19-inch rack mountable (2U)
Mass : 4.7 kg
✽For improvement purposes, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

18.
ESPAÑOL
– ÍNDICE –
zCaracterísticas ..................................................54
xNombres y funciones de las piezas ...........54~56
cConexiónes.......................................................56
vApertura y cierre del portadisco,
y carga de un disco ..........................................57
bReproducción normal........................................57
nFunciones especiales de reproducción ......58, 59
mReproducción de ficheros MP3..................59~61
,El disco compacto ............................................61
.Reproducción al encender................................61
⁄0 Función ampliada........................................61, 62
⁄1 Antes de desconectar la alimentacion
a la unidad ........................................................62
⁄2 Funciones y operaciones de preajuste ......62~64
⁄3 Sintomas que suelen confundires
con las averias ..................................................64
⁄4 Especificaciones...............................................65
2ACCESSORIOS
Verifique que los siguientes accesorios vengan
incluidos junto con la unidad principal:
qInstrucciones de operación ..............................1
wCable de connexión..........................................1
1
CARACTERÍSTICAS
2Reproducción programada de 99 pistas.
2Reproducción con variación de velocidad (tono) de
±12 %
2Reproducción de CD-R/RW
2Texto CD (CD TEXT)
2Reproducción de MP3
2Montaje en Rack de 19 pulgadas (2 U [unidades] de
alto)
2INTRODUCCIÓN
Gracias por haber adquirido el reproductor de CD/MP3
componente de DENON.
DENON se siente orgulloso de presentar este
avanzado reproductor CD/MP3 para los aficionados y
amantes de la música como una prueba más de la
búsqueda sin obligaciones de DENON de lo último en
calidad de sonido. El rendimiento de alta calidad y la
fácil operación sin duda le proporcionarán muchas
horas de deleite con una escucha excepcional.
PRECAUCION:
• La unidad permanece conectada a la red de AC
aun con el interruptor de encendido en la
posición OFF.
• El DN-C635 funciona con normalidad cuando la
unidad reproductora se monta con el panel
frontal dentro de los 10 grados del plano vertical.
Si la unidad es inclinada excesivamente, puede
ocurrir que los discos no se carguen o
descarguen correctamente en la unidad.
DN-C635
Max. 10°
2Perilla Selectora de Búsqueda de Pista (fácil
selección de pistas)
2Modo Play (reproducción) y modo Finish (terminar)
(1) Modo Play
qContinuous: Reproduce el disco completo
wSingle: Reproduce una pista
(2) Modo Finish (Stop, Next, Recue)
qStop: se detiene después de haber
reproducido una pista.
wNext: queda en espera al comienzo de la
pista siguiente después de haber
reproducido la pista.
eRecue: Después de haber reproducido una
pista, queda en espera al comienzo de tal
pista.
2Auto Cue (señalización automática)
Después de la carga de un disco, éste es
automáticamente señalizado en el punto en que
comienza el audio.
La señalización tiene lugar en el punto en que
comienza el audio y no donde comienza la pista. El
nivel al que se detecta por primera vez el sonido se
puede regular entre –36 y –48 dB (3 pasos).
2End Monitor (monitorización del final de pista)
Si se pulsa el botón END MON durante el modo en
espera, se visualizará instantáneamente el final de
la pista, asegurándose así un “punto final”
perfecto. El punto en el que comienza la
monitorización puede ajustarse dentro de una
gama que va de 5 a 35 segundos (7 pasos)
anteriores al final de la pista.
✽En el modo de reproducción MP3, la hora del
monitor puede no ser la correcta.
2Fin de Mensaje (EOM)
Al final de la pista, la pantalla de visualización del
tiempo parpadeará, lo que proporciona al operador
una advertencia visual de que la pista terminará en
breve. El punto en el que comienza el parpadeo
puede ser ajustado dentro de un margen que va de
0 a 60 segundos (7 pasos) anteriores al final de la
pista.
2FL Display
2Visualización de los puntos de reproducción
Un visualizador gráfico de barra indica los puntos
de reproducción de la pista que se está
reproduciendo. La visualización del tiempo
transcurrido y el tiempo restante se consigue
pulsando el botón TIME.
2Terminales externos de control
Remoto en paralelo (D-sub 25 puntas)
Remoto en serial (D-sub 9 puntas)
2Reproducción en cascada
2Reproducción al encender
2
NOMBRES Y FUNCIONES DE LAS PIEZAS
(Fate riferimento alla pagina 3.)
(1) Panel frontal
qInterruptor de funcionamiento de
alimentación (POWER)
• La unidad se enciende cuando se pulsa el
botón de encendido desde la posición OFF
(apagado £ ¢) a la posición ON (encendido ).
• La unidad se apaga cuando el botón se pulsa
desde al posición ON (¢ £) a la posición OFF ( ).
wPortadisco
• El disco colocado sobre este soporte. El
soporte se abrirá y se cerrará al pulsar el botón
OPEN/CLOSE del soporte de disco (5) e.
Cuando introduzca el CD, colóquelo de forma
segura en el soporte del disco.
eBotón abrir/cerrar del soporte de
disco (5OPEN/CLOSE)
• Presione estos botones para cargar o expulsar
un disco. Cada vez que estos botones sean
presionados, el portadisco wse abrirá o
cerrará.
rSensor de control remoto
(REMOTE SENSOR)
• Acerca de la unidad de control remoto
inalámbrico : por favor, póngase en contacto
con su distribuidor o representante local.
tVisualizar
• Consulte la página 56 para más información.
yBotón de PLAY (1)
• Utilice este botón para dar comienzo a la
reproducción.
uBotón de STOP (2)
• Presione este botón para detener la
reproducción.
iBotón de PAUSE (3)
• Utilice este botón para realizar la pausa de
grabación.
oBotón localización (CUE)
• Cuando se pulsa este botón durante la
reproducción, el transductor retorna a la posición
en que la reproducción fue iniciada por última
vez, y el equipo asume el modo de pausa.
• Cuando este botón es pulsado durante la
operación de búsqueda manual, el equipo
asume el modo de pausa en dicha posición.
• Si es pulsado mientras el portadiscos está
abierto, el portadiscos se cierra y el equipo
asume el modo de pausa.
!0 Palanca de selección (8 9, )
• Gire la perilla en el sentido de las agujas del
reloj un “click” para moverse una pista hacia
adelante, y en el sentido contrario a las agujas
del reloj un “click” para moverse una pista
hacia atrás.
• Cuando se gira esta perilla a la vez que es
pulsada hacia adentro, un “click” corresponde
a 10 pistas.
• En el modo de preajuste, utilice esta perilla
para activar e introducir ajustes preajustados.
!1 !2 Botones de búsqueda (6 7, )
• Estos botones se usan para cambiar con
precisión las posiciones donde empezará la
reproducción.
!3 Botón PLAY MODE
(modo reproducción)
• Pulse este botón para activar el modo
reproducción.

19.
ESPAÑOL
!4 Botón END MON (monitorización
del final de pista)
• Pulse este botón en el modo en espera para
monitorizar el final de una pista.
(Monitorización final)
✽En el modo de reproducción MP3, la hora del
monitor puede no ser la correcta.
!5 Botón PITCH (tono)
• Pulse este botón para conmutar la velocidad de
reproducción ajustada con el Control Deslizante
de Velocidad. A continuación parpadeará el
diodo LED PITCH.
• Cuando se pulsa el botón otra vez, queda
ajustado el modo de velocidad fijo y se ilumina
el diodo LED PITCH.
• Vuelva a pulsar este botón para cancelar el
modo de reproducción PITCH y volver a la
velocidad normal.
!6 Control Deslizante de Velocidad
• Utilice este control deslizante para ajustar la
velocidad de reproducción. Deslícelo hacia
arriba para disminuir la velocidad de
reproducción y hacia abajo para aumentar la
velocidad de reproducción.
!7 Botón ON/OFF de PROG. PLAY
(activación/ desactivación de la
reproducción de programa)
• Cuando se pulsa este botón mientras esté
iluminado el indicador PROG se ajustará el
modo de reproducción de programa.
• No se puede hacer funcionar este botón
durante el modo de reproducción A-B.
• Durante el modo de espera de reproducción de
programa y el modo de reproducción se
iluminará el diodo LED PROG. PLAY ON/OFF.
• Cuando se pulsa el botón durante el modo de
reproducción de programa, en espera o
reproducción, se borra el modo de
reproducción de programa.
!8 Botón PROGRAM IN
• Presione este botón para ajustar el modo de
entrada de programa.
• El botón no funcionará durante el modo de
reproducción.
• Cuando esté activado el modo entrada de
programa se iluminará el indicador PROG.
• Cuando se ajusta un programa se iluminará el
indicador PROG.
!9 Botón de REPEAT
• Pulse este para realizar la reproducción de
repetición.
@0Botón de tiempo (TIME)
• El indicador de tiempo cambia cada vez que se
presiona este botón. (“REMAIN”, “ELAPSED”)
@1Botón título (TITLE)
• Cuando se pulsa el botón, se visualiza la
información del texto (título del disco, título de
la pista, artista del disco o artista de la pista).
• Cuando se pulsa el botón mientras se encuentre
en el modo stop con un disco que contiene un
MP3 ID3-Tag cargado, se visualiza el nombre del
fichero. Cuando se pulsa durante la
reproducción, la pantalla de visualización cambia
como se muestra a continuación.
@2Botón carpeta (FOLDER)
• Cuando se carga un disco que contiene
ficheros en formato MP3, pulse este botón en
el modo stop y a continuación será posible el
modo de selección de carpeta.
@3Botón repetición A-B
• Use este botón para reproducir repetidamente
una sección especeífica.
• Cuando se pulsa el botón una vez durante la
reproducción, dicha posición es almacenada
como el punto A y el indicador “A-B” destella
en el visualizador.
• Cuando se vuelve a pulsar el botón, dicha
posición es almacenada como el punto B, el
indicador “A-B” deja de destellar
(permaneciendo encendido), y la sección A-B
comienza a ser reproducida en forma repetida.
• Cuando se vuelve a pulsar el botón una vez
más, la operación de repetición A-B es
cancelada y el equipo vuelve al modo de
reproducción normal.
@4Conector de auriculares
• Si desea escuchar en privado, usted podrá
conectar unos auriculares a este conector.
@5Control nivel de auriculares
(PHONES LEVEL)
• Use este control para ajustar el nivel de salida
de los auriculares.
Nombre del fichero de la pista que se reproduce
actualmente
Tiempo transcurrido de la pista que se reproduce
actualmente
Nombre del título
Nombre del artista
Nombre del álbum
(2) Panel trasero
qConectores salida simétrica
(BALANCED OUT)
• Salidas simétricas activas que usan conectores
tipo XLR.
• Disposición del contacto :
1. Común / 2. Positivo / 3. Negativo
• Conector aplicable :
Cannon XLR-3-31 o equivalente
wControles LEVEL L/R (de nivel
izquierdo y derecho)
• Utilice estos controles para ajustar el nivel de
las señales de audio provenientes de los
conectores ANALOG OUT (balanceada).
eConectores salida asimétrica
(UNBALANCED OUT)
• Salidas asimétricas que utilizan conectores tipo
RCA.
rConectores salida digital
(DIGITAL OUT)
• Esta es una salida coaxial con una clavija del
tipo RCA.
• Formato de la señal : SPDIF o IEC-958 Type II.
tPuerto de Control en Serie
• Este es un conector remoto en serie.
•
Conector correspondiente :
D-sub de 9 contactos
(macho)
• Velocidad de baudios : 9600 bps
• Disposición de contactos
NOTA :
• No cortocircuite la espiga positivo o
negativo con la espiga común.
Número de
contacto Nome del segnale
1
6 NC
GND
I / O
_
_
2
7 NC
TxD O
_
3
8 NC
RxD I
_
4
9 NC
NC _
_
5 S. GROUND _
RS-232C
Número de
contacto Nome del segnale
1
6 NC
GND
I / O
_
_
2
7 TxD
TxD (RETURN) O
O
3
8 RxD (RETURN)
RxD I
I
4
9 NC
NC _
_
5 S. GROUND _
RS-422A
yPuerto de Control Remoto Paralelo
(PARALLEL)
• Este es un conector remoto paralelo.
•
Conector correspondiente :
D-sub de 25 contactos
(
macho
)
• Disposición de contactos
Número
de
contacto Nome del segnale
1
14
PLAY tally
FG
I / O
_
O
2
15
PAUSE tally
PLAY command
I
O
3
16
CUE tally
PAUSE command
I
O
4
17
INDEX 2/INDEX 3 tally
CUE command
I
O
5
TRACK (+) command
I
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
18
Tally common
_
6
19
Reserved
TRACK (–) command
I
_
7
20
Reserved
SEARCH (Fwd) command
I
_
8
21
Reserved
SEARCH (Rev) command
I
_
9
FADER START command
I
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
22
Tally power supply
_
10
23
Command common
Command common
_
_
11
24
EOM tally
NC
_
_
12
25
Reserved
Reserved
_
_
13
Reserved
_
+3,3V, 20mA
(Ii = 10mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)

21.
ESPAÑOL
✽. Esta operación sólo podrá ser efectuada mientras la unidad esté activada.
1. Presione el interruptor de funcionamiento de alimentación para activar la unidad.q
2. Presione el botón OPEN/CLOSE e.
4
APERTURA Y CIERRE DEL PORTADISCO, Y CARGA DE UN
DISCO
Apertura y cierre del portadisco
• Asegúrese de que el portdisco esté totalmente
abierto.
• Tome el disco por los bordes y colóquelo sobre la
bandeja portadisco. (No toque la superficie que
contiene las señales grabadas — el lado brillante.)
• Al usar discos de 12 cm de diámetro, asegúrese de
que el borde exterior del disco coincida con la
circunferencia de guía de la bandeja. Cuando use
discos compactos singles (8 cm de diámetro), el
borde exterior del disco deberá coincidir con la
circunferencia interior de la bandeja portadisco.
• Presione el botón OPEN/CLOSE epara cerrar el
portadisco w.
• Cuando el soporte del disco está abierto y hay un
disco cargado, también puede presionar el botón de
PLAY (1) ypara cerrar el soporte del disco. (Si se
presiona el botón de PLAY (1), la reproducción se
iniciará inmediatamente sobre los contenidos del
disco leídos.)
Cómo cargar un disco
PRECAUCIONES:
• Si sus dedos se atascasen en el portadisco
mientras éste se cierra, presione el botón
OPEN/CLOSE.
• No coloque objetos extraños en la bandeja
portadisco ni cargue más de un disco a la vez,
pues de lo contrario podrá producirse mal
funcionamiento.
• No empuje con la mano la bandeja portadisco
cuando la unidad esté desactivada, p21-ya que esto
podrá causar mal funcionamiento y daños al
reproductor de discos compactos.
• Este reproductor puede reproducir discos CD-
R/RW, pero solo sí estos se han finalizado. Note
sin embargo que dependiendo de la calidad de
grabación, el reproductor puede no ser capaz de
reproducir algunos discos CD-R/RW finalizados.
2Mensajes
Cuando se utiliza el DN-C635 pueden aparecer mensajes en la pantalla. El significado de estos mensajes se
explica a continuación.
Mensaje Siginificado
No Disc No se p21-ha insertado ningún disco, disco ilegible o disco insertado al revés.
TOC Error La información del disco no se p21-ha leído en correctamente.
Invalid CD El disco es un CD-ROM que no contiene archivos MP3.
Tray Error La bandeja de disco no se puedo abrir o cerrar correctamente.
5
REPRODUCCIÓN NORMAL
1. Presione el interruptor de funcionamiento de
alimentación qpara activar la unidad.
2. Cargue el disco compacto que desea reproducir.
3. Realice los preajustes de acuerdo con el propósito
de uso. (Leer página 62.)
• Seleccione el modo de finalización de la
reproducción. (Función de preajuste)
Finish stop :
El modo de parada (las funciones servo se
apagan) se activa cuando termina la
reproducción.
Finish next :
El modo en espera se activa al comienzo de la
pista siguiente al terminar la reproducción.
✽Después de ejecutarse la última pista, se
activa el modo en espera en la posición donde
comenzó la reproducción.
Finish recue :
uando termina la reproducción, se activa el modo
en espera en la posición en la que había
comenzado la reproducción.
• Para detenerse en espera en el punto donde
comienza el sonido. (Función de preajuste)
Ajuste el nivel “C Det”.
Cuando se selecciona una pista, se puede
encontrar la posición en donde comienza el
sonido al señalizar la pista y el modo en espera
se activa en ese punto.
• Pulse el botón PLAY MODE para seleccionar!3
el modo de reproducción.
SINGLE : (modo de reproducción individual)
Después de que la pista especificada es
reproducida, el equipo asume el modo de
detención.
CONT. : (modo de reproducción continua)
El equipo asume el modo de detención una vez
que laúltima pista es reproducida.
4. Presione el botón de PLAY (1) y.
(1) Para iniciar la reproducción
Se podrá interrumpir temporalmente la reproducción y
continuarla luego desde el mismo punto de la pista.
1. Presione el botón de PAUSE (3) idurante la
reproducción.
2. Para seguir con la reproducción, presione el botón
PLAY (1) y.
(2) Para interrumpir la reproducción
en cualquier punto
(Pausa)
Modo Sleep (dormir) (Función de preajuste)
• El modo dormir se activa si no se realiza ninguna
operación durante el tiempo de configuración en
el modo en espera, pausa o de búsqueda
manual.
Cuando esté en el modo dormir, si se pulsa el
botón PLAY (reproducción), la reproducción se
iniciará desde el comienzo de la pista en la cual
fue activado el modo dormir. Si se pulsa el botón
CUE (indicación), esté se quedará en espera
para el comienzo de la pista en la cual fue
activado el modo dormir.
1. Presione el botón de STOP (2) u.
(4) Para detener la reproducción
Cuando se pulsa el botón CUE rdurante la
reproducción, el transductor retorna a la posición de
inicio de la reproducción y el equipo asume el modo de
pausa.
(3) Para volver a la posición de inicio
de la reproducción
(Localización en retroceso)
Presione el
botón 1
Peproducción
interna
Peproducción
interna
Presione el
botón 3
Presione el
botón CUE
Presione el
botón 1
Operación de retroceso cue
Posición
en el
disco
Product specificaties
Merk: | Denon |
Categorie: | CD-spelers/recorder |
Model: | DN-C635 |
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