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Denon DN-C615 CD Player Questions & Answers
What is a toc problem
TOC stands for Table Of Contents. It is the beginning track on the inside of a CD and tells the player how many tracks there are, how long they are and when and where they end. If a player cannot read this information, it cannot read the CD.
Why does the player stop and start during playback of tracks sometimes it stops and does not resime playing and time of track disapears from front panel?
Then he ain't able to read your cd and the cd player in general buffers allready some data and the buffer runs empty( not with all players) But that means that you need to clean your cd's very well and only touch them at the side, not like in the car for example. And
first of all , don't play a disk until you have bought good lens cleaner for cd's , i just use pure isopropanol alcohol, but you need a kit with a manual and hopefully it helps. I just op the unit, which is your second option and hopefully that's the problem.
Your laser can be moved by a screw, but that ain't a thing you must do, ask a technical friend , it's a standard reading problem and cleaning is never bad. It can also be that there's too much movement on your laser unit, just by wear and since most brands sell it as a unit, i recommened to watch for a second unit on ebay.
But first cleannnnnn.
Gr. richard
Switch bwtn CONT or SINGLE play on Denon's DN-C615
Try this:
1. While holding "Title", Press Stop to enter what Denon calls "presetting" mode.
2. Press Track Search Reverse or Track Search Forward until you get to 20, which is the presetting mode for Single/Continuous Play.
3. Press Play to toggle between Continuous and Single Play.
4. Press Stop to exit Presetting Mode.
Hope this works! I just finished a belabored job without Single Play on this unit. I have been searching for the answer too. I don't have access to the deck to try it, but I think this will do the job.
CD will not eject - it plays fine - but the tray
If the tray mechanism is belt driven, the belt may have become loose or is broken and needs to be replaced (usually the belts are of a standard measure and can be purchased in electronic stores or via internet), but if there are only gears to drive the tray mechanism then it could be broken teeth on a gear wheel, faulty drive motor or faulty motor driver electronics.
Hope you can fix it.
Regards,
Triarcuate
TOC ERROR ON DENON DN-C615
Take this info with a grain of salt. I recently received one of these units with a TOC error, and after removing the drive assembly and reinstalling it, the problem went away. Before removal, I observed the motor spinning poorly and even backwards. Rather than pull the whole drive assembly, I would first eject the drive and remove the face from the tray. This is done by putting your thumbs on the tray and pulling up with your pointer fingers underneath the face. It should just snap off and snap back on the same way. Try playing a disc now, if it works try loosening the screws on the drive assembly and shifting the assembly towards the front of the unit, tighten the screws and put the face back on. You should be good to go. There are four screws holding the assembly down, the two in the back can only be accessed when the tray is in the open position. The front two are accessible through holes in the tray, and I don't recall if the tray has to be open or not, but that's easily observable. If it's still not working, there is a flat-flex cable running to the laser assembly. Pull and reseat this gently. Try to only manipulate the cable by the blue reinforcement tab. I hope this helps!
Size of fuse for Denon dra 697
The Denon DRA-697CI stereo receiver typically uses a 250V, 2.5A fuse. However, it's always a good idea to consult the user manual or check the label near the power input on the device itself to confirm the exact fuse size and specifications for your particular model. Using the correct fuse size is important for safety and to prevent damage to the receiver. If you're unsure, you can also contact Denon customer support for assistance.
Fuse size for Denon DRA 697 c!
The Denon DRA-697CI is a stereo receiver. Typically, the fuse size for electronic devices like stereo receivers is listed in the device's manual or on a label near the power input. It's important to use the correct fuse size to ensure proper protection against electrical faults.
Without specific information about the fuse size for the Denon DRA-697CI, I recommend consulting the device's manual or contacting Denon's customer support for accurate information. Using the wrong fuse size can potentially damage the device or pose a safety hazard, so it's crucial to verify the correct specifications.
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