Playing audio files on a cd – Denon DN-500CB CD/USB/Bluetooth Player with Remote User Manual

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Playing Audio Files on a CD

To play Audio files on a CD:

1.

If the unit is off, press the

Power

button to power it on.

Important:

Do not insert a CD when the power is off. Doing so may damage the unit. When powering on the unit,

hold the Eject button to engage Force Eject Mode.

2.

Insert a CD into the

CD slot

. (Hold the edges of the CD without touching the recorded surface. Be careful not to

trap your fingers when the disc is drawn into the unit.)

3.

Select

CD

as your desired media type: (described in

Selecting the Media Playback Mode

).

4.

Select an audio file:

To move through audio files,

turn the

Jog Dial

on the unit.

Press one of the

Number

buttons

(

0

9

) to enter the desired track number. If the track number is two digits,

press the buttons in succession (e.g.,

1

then

2

for Track 12).

In CD Mode, you can perform any of the following operations:

To start, resume, or pause playback,

press the

Play

/

Pause

button.

To stop playback,

press the

Stop

button.

To rewind or fast-forward through the track,

press and hold one of the

Search

buttons. The track will

rewind/fast-forward at

5

times the normal playback speed. To resume playback, release the button.

To select a Repeat Playback mode,

press the

Repeat

button. It will cycle through

Repeat One

(the same

track will repeat indefinitely),

Repeat Folder

(the tracks in the current folder will repeat indefinitely),

Repeat All

(the list of all tracks will repeat indefinitely) and

Repeat Off

(no tracks will repeat).

To select the Play Mode,

press the

Random

button. It will cycle through

Random

(the tracks will play in a

random order [for up to

256

tracks]),

Random Folder

(the tracks in the current folder will play in a random order)

and

Single Play

(

) (the current track will play until its end and then stop).

To change the Time Mode in the display,

press the

Time

button. It will cycle through

Elapsed

(how much time

has elapsed of the current track),

Remaining

(how much time remains of the current track), and Total Remaining

(how much time remains for the total audio CD).

To eject a CD,

press the

Eject

button.

Ejecting

will appear in the

display

while ejecting the CD.

No Disc

will

appear when there is no disc in the

CD slot

.

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