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Sony CDP-C910 Operating Instructions
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1. 19 e Beginning of Each Selection Music Scan paoaoQo aoaaa 23083 MUSIC SCAN Press during stop To change the playing time Press MUSIC SCAN again Each time you press MUSIC SCAN the display will be as follows CONTINUE w 000000000 ener The indicator on the button blinks and beginning of each selection is played for 10 20 or 30 seconds as designated and fades out 20 You can check the selections by scanning the beginning of each selection on the disc When ALL DISCS is selected in continue mode the first selection of each disc will be scanned You can use this function in any play mode When scanning is finished the unit enters the stop mode To stop music scan play Press Bl Starting play at the selection being played during music scan Press The indicator on the P button will light up Notes Programmed pauses in program mode will be disregarded during music scan play if you press the lt 4 lt 4 P button music scan will be canceled Pressing the MUSIC SCAN button while the beginning of selection is being scanned will extend the playing time for 10 20 or 30 more seconds On Custom Files The CD player is equipped with a memory which allows you to store three types of information called custom files Up to 184 discs of Custom File can be retained in the unit s memory The three custom files you can store in memory D
2. PROGRAM 0023 2 5 6 7 8 9 W pa M Dec TRACK Current selection Total time B A satisfactory selection has been chosen S PROGRAM 023232 425286 7 8 9 t 2 The selection is stored and the flashing numbers in the window lights up To program additional selections from the same disc repeat step 4 To program additional selections from another disc repeat steps 3 and 4 6 If you program the selections for side B insert a pause B lights up Total time will return to 0 00 7 Program the selections for side B Repeat steps 3 to 4 The selections for side A will start playing t may take time for the total playing time of the program to appear Also if the total playing time exceeds one hour the current selection indication will be used to display the hour unit You can make a program by designating up to 32 selections in the order you want them to be played The unit will play the disc according to your program You can make a program for both sides side A and side B of the tape at one time You can program one selection or one disc in a step To play the selection for side B When the selections for side A have been played the unit will pause B will light up Set the tape to the beginning of side B then press or Il The selections for side B will start playing Adding
3. Playing a Disc Continuous Play PHONE LEVEL Disc magazine CONTINUE s O DOOODDO O The WELCOME display only appears after loading a magazine Choose whether to play one disc 1 DISC or all discs ALL DISCS a CONTINUE ots DODOOOE 442 aunnaa A gaaaadg Music calendar 0000000000 bec TRACK om sec When all selections of a disc are played the circle on the tray number goes off Before playing a disc turn on the amplifier and set the input selector to the CD player position To stop play To stop for a moment during play press I Press or Ill to resume play To stop play press Bl To stop play and remove the disc magazine press amp EJECT Caution on adjusting volume Do not turn up the volume while listening to a portion with very low level inputs or no audio signals If you do the speakers may be damaged when a peak level portion is played To listen with the headphones Connect the headphones and control the volume with PHONE LEVEL LINE OUT LEVEL control or LINE OUT LEVEL buttons on the remote commander Notes Disc memo see page 22 appears in the display window during the stop mode If the disc memo is not stored the disc number such as XDISC 19 is displayed When a
4. l Move the cursor to select the next letter Repeat steps B 1 and B 2 CONTINUE as 0000000000 After about 1 second the memo you have written will be displayed Each time the disc is put in the unit the memo will be displayed Note Symbols cannot be entered with the letter buttons on the remote commander To enter symbols use lt 4 lt 4 buttons Using the disc memo function you can assign a name within 10 letters for each disc The memo appears in the window every time you put the disc in the player One name can be assigned for one disc When the magazine is not loaded in the unit you can also assign a title for the NO DISC display see page 9 using the same procedure as that for the disc memo Usable letters and symbols For the disc memo 46 letters and symbols and a space can be used When the lt gt button is pressed for the first time the space appears Each time gt is pressed letters and symbols will appear in the following order space ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX YZ amp gt 9876543210 Use to call up a previous character To rewrite letters or symbols Before pressing FILE Move the cursor under the letter symbol to be changed and then select the desired letter symbol using lt lt 4 gt gt or letter buttons on the remote commander To erase the letter and make space locate the desired place with I gt i
5. Setting Up the Disc Magazine Inserting Discs into the Disc Magazine up to 10 discs one in each slot Labeled surface Slot numbers Push in until the disc is fully inserted Notes Do not insert more than one disc into a slot Each slot number corresponds to a disc number that is selected by the DISC selectors If you select the empty slot using the DISC selectors the circle and the selected disc number in the display will disappear To Remove Discs Slide the blue lever of the storage shelf in the direction of the arrow Notes on handling disc To keep the disc clean handle the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface Do not stick paper or tape on the disc Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as there can be a considerable rise in the temperature After playing store the disc in its case Note on 8 cm 3 inch CDs 8 cm 3 inch CDs can be played in this unit provided that either a Sony CSA 8 adaptor one that complies with CD standard specifications or one that has IET mark is used Without an adaptor or if an adaptor not recommended above is used the unit and disc may be damaged NOT THIS WAY a 8 cm 3 inch without an adaptor Do not insert an empty adaptor as it will become lodged in the unit and cannot be removed without special equipment NOT THIS WAY
6. are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Move the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to identity and Resolve Radio TV interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No CDP C910 Serial No Table of Contents introducing This CD Warning a Gea aed 2 Introducing this CD player esses 3 Installation eee ee
7. button B MEMO INPUT button FILE button TIME button FADER button B REPEAT button B 10 LINE OUT LEVEL buttons LEVEL FILE button 9 gt manual search buttons taa PI AMS buttons E stop button play button Il pause button CHECK program check button gt 20 over 20 button D DISC selectors PLAY MODE buttons CONTINUE button SHUFFLE button PROGRAM button D BANK button B lehele t ml Beke E N mm o Buttons with yellow letters A B C are for writing a disc memo page 22 Preparing the Remote Commander Installing Batteries 1 On battery life About half a year of normal operation can be expected when using the Sony SUM 3 NS batteries When the batteries are run down the remote commander will not operate the unit In this case replace both batteries with new ones Notes on the remote commander and remote control operation Keep the commander away from extremely hot or humid places Avoid dropping any foreign objects into the commander casing particularly when replacing the batteries Avoid exposing the remote sensor to direct sunlight or lighting apparatus Such exposure can cause a malfunction To avoid damage caused by battery leakage and corrosion remove the batteries when the commander will not be used for a long time
8. there is selection s within the remaining time LINK and the selection number s will blink sprocram m Ml ws 2 345678 9 0 iT Jal Is D c TRACK sc 7 To add selection press the numeric button for the selection number or press the EDIT TIME FADE again When pressing the EDIT TIME FADE a program will be made automatically to fit the playing time as close as possible to the remaining time If the remaining time can contain other selection s LINK and the selection number keep blinking When LINK blinks if the disc is changed by another disc the new selection number s on the new disc that fit in the remaining time will blink EDIT disappears when the playing time becomes equal to the designated time Whether LINK is blinking or not you can change the disc by another disc and choose selection s to fit the remaining time To cancel the EDIT display in the window press the lI button To play the program Press gt The selections for side A will be played and then the unit will pause B lights up in the tape side indicator Set the tape to the beginning of side B then press or II The selections for side B will be played Note Playback can be performed when EDIT is displayed To stop playing Press Bl You can play the same program repeatedly as long as you do not erase the program To cancel time edit Press CONTINUE and return to the continuous playing mode The
9. C 90 45 C 46 23 7 C 74 37 C 60 30 C 54 27 To set the seconds press lt lt 4 The time increases or decreases by 10 seconds Note The desired play duration can be set from 10 seconds up to 59 minutes 59 seconds 3 Press EDIT TIME FADE 4 To start play press P After the designated time play fades out and pauses Tape side B lights up Press M or to resume playing for the other side of the tape If you press FADER fade in will start When the play fades out for the second time the unit pauses and the time fade function is canceled When playback ends in the duration of time fade Time fade function will be kept on Change the disc and start playback automatically when the total playing time is within some seconds before the designated time the player fades out To cancel time fade Time fade will be canceled when EDIT TIME FADE is pressed once again lt gt manual search is pressed during play To display the time remaining until the time set Press TIME MEMO twice If the P SEARCH is pressed after setting time fade time fade is released but peak search is kept active Locating the loudest portion of _ the disc Peak Search Fi This unit can search a disc from the beginning to the end and determine the loudest portion peak level of the disc and then play that portion repeatedly This function will make it easier for you to adjust to the optimu
10. at the desired point To go back at high speed Keep pressed during play and release at the desired point To search quickly by observing the display Press Il then keep B or lt 4 pressed The search speed will increase but there will be no sound Find the desired point by observing the display Press or Ell again at the desired point If you continue to press P If you continue to press B once the end of the disc has been reached OVER appears in the display window Press lt lt or I to return to the normal display 11 Playing in a Random Order Shuffle Play 2 DISC selector 1 10 Choose whether to play one disc 1 DISC or all discs ALL DISCS BMUPPLE ms 00000900009 When all selections of a disc are played the circle on the tray number goes off 12 You can have the selections played in a random order The unit will play all the discs or just disc s you desire Once a selection is played it will not be played again until the random order is completed To stop play Press M To cancel shuffle play Press CONTINUE and return to the continuous playing mode To select a desired disc during t DISC shuffle play Press the desired DISC 1 10 buttons A circle will appear around the selected disc To Play Only the Desired Discs in a Random Order Select Shuffle Play You can select the desired discs during the stop and play mo
11. is called bank Memorizing a Bank The program is stored into the memory One disc can memorize up to 24 programs Only one bank can be made for a disc Notes You cannot program a whole disc under a single program number To pause during the bank play press If instead of step 4 f you press a DISC 1 10 buttons during the stop mode the bank stored for the disc is displayed Playing the Disc Using the Bank 1 Insert discs into the magazine and set the magazine into the unit 2 Press BANK to choose whether to play 1 DISC or ALL DISCS 3 If you have any disc that you want to play before playing the bank or if you want to play in the 1 Disc mode choose the applicable disc appears in the display 4 Press to start play When playing in the ALL DISCS mode any disc without a bank file will be played in its entirety Clearing the Bank A 1 Load the magazine with the disc that has the bank you want to clear Insert the magazine and choose that disc with the DISC selectors or the DISC SKIP button 2 Press BANK 3 Press ERASE FILE ERASE is displayed and CF BANK goes off from the display window The bank is cleared set the desired Output Level to a Disc Using the level file function you can preset the desired output level for each disc When a disc with the level file is played the PHONE LEVEL LINE OUT LEVEL contro on the front panel is automatically adjusted to the preset aogoaa le
12. magazine is loaded all slot numbers will be displayed until that slot is recognized as empty Empty slots are recognized when is pressed The corresponding numbers will disappear NO DISC is displayed when the magazine is not loaded in the unit or when the magazine is empty You can change the NO DISC display See page 22 for procedure The play mode in use before turning the power off is retained in memory About the SEE YOU display The SEE YOU display only appears after ejecting the magazine A few seconds later the display will change to NO DISC Playing a Disc Continuous Play T During stop Information Display Slot No Music calendar If there is no disc the Choose a disc to play with the DISC selectors If you number will go off press W while the bar under the disc number is blinking the total number of selections and total playing time will appear after the bar stops flashing In a few seconds the display will change and show the disc number or if there is one the disc memo This display sequence is also i ROOM het l available when using the DISC SKIP When the DISC SKIP e sio y x i 3 is occupied ew button is pressed the disc number or if applicable the lj disc memo will appear until that disc is set I g i To activate this display sequence while the disc number or LA disc memo is being shown press
13. pause mode Moisture condensation No sound Display window does not illuminate even when the power is turned on Loose connection The AC power cord is disconnected Remote commander does not operate the unit The disc magazine cannot be removed even if the amp button is pressed The batteries are exhausted Replace both batteries Press the P or i button to release pause Wait for approx one hour after turning on the unit then start play Connect the cords firmly Connect the AC power cord firmly The remote commander is not pointed at the remote control sensor Point the remote commander to the sensor There is an obstacle between the remote commander and the unit The remote commander is too far from the unit The power of the unit is not turned on Remove the obstacle Move closer Depress the POWER switch ON The amp button is not pressed firmly Any operation is not possible run Note The internal control program may not Press the button again Turn off the power and turn it on again This unit uses several micro computer chips to control a series of operations Sometimes an operation may not work properly due to the condition of the power being supplied In this case turn the power off then turn it back on and retry the operation Sony Corpor
14. program will be erased To erase the entire program Press W once during stop twice during play Press W twice when EDIT appears in the display during the stop mode The program is aiso erased when you turn off the unit or press amp To include desired selections in the program 1 Make you own program of the desired selections See page 14 for instructions 2 Follow the procedure as shown on the preceding page Just designate the length of your tape you need not subtract the length of your program The unit will place your selections at the beginning of its program and add other selections to fit the remaining time Checking the programmed selection See page 15 To designate a different time for each side Execute steps 1 to 4 and press Il Then repeat steps 2 and 4 Do not execute step 5 If your disc has more than 20 selections Selections over 20 cannot be programmed with the time edit function f the program already contains a selection over 20 the time edit function will not work Notes Up to 32 steps will be programmed Furthermore the time edit function cannot be used if your program has 32 steps Time edit will not work for programs with total playing times exceeding one hour 17 Convenient Features for Tape Recording The following functions are convenient for editing your own tapes Time Fade and Fade in Fade out cannot be operated when the DIGITAL optical OUT is used for connecti
15. selections to a program during program play 1 Press the desired disc button while the unit is in the play or pause mode 2 While the step display appears press the TRACK buttons which correspond to the selection number you want to add To stop program play Press ll The last selection number programmed is displayed To resume play press B Play begins from the beginning of the program You can play the same program repeatedly as long as you do not cancel program play or erase the program To cancel program play Press CONTINUE and return to the continuous playing mode The program will be erased Skipping to the next selection programmed Press P during play Going back to the beginning of the selection being played Press i during play Display on step 3 procedure step display PROGRAM 23456789 0 s 53 PROGRAM 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Zo H sec TRACK D Checking the Programmed Selections Press CHECK The disc track and program numbers of the first selection in your program will be displayed Each time you press CHECK the next selection in the program will be displayed When CHECK is pressed after the last selection END appears and then the display returns to the initial display Clearing the Programmed Selections Clearing the whole program Press W once during stop or twice during play All the selection
16. 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Refer to the pages indicated in for details t1 JPOWER switch 9 16 PHONE LEVEL LINE OUT LEVEL control 2 Magazine slot 17 PLAY MODE buttons 3 TIME MEMO button D CONTINUE button 4 REPEAT button B SHUFFLE button B 5 CHECK program check button B PROGRAM button D 6 CLEAR program clear button BANK button 7 Display window 18 HEADPHONES jack 8 FILE button 19 LEVEL FILE button 9 ERASE button 20 P peak SEARCH button D 10 MUSIC SCAN button 21 FADER button D 11 EDIT TIME FADE button 22 lt lt gt gt manual search buttons 12 Track buttons 23 lt BPI AMS buttons 13 DISC selectors 24 Wi stop button 14 DISC SKIP button 25 I pause button indicator 15 10 over 10 button D 26 play button indicator 27 amp EJECT button 28 Remote sensor 29 TIMER switch AMS is the abbreviation of Automatic Music Sensor Remote Commander poppa P Q R S F Refer to the pages indicated in for details MUSIC SCAN button DISC SKIP button Track buttons D CLEAR program clear
17. EMO when the last disc s information is displayed END is displayed and returns to NO DISC after a few seconds To clear all custom files for a single disc press TIME MEMO repeatedly until the undesired custom file is displayed Then press ERASE FILE ERASE is displayed and c wewo sw uva goes off in the display window 21 Assigning Names to a Disc Disc Memo 2 Choose the disc DISC SKIP Make sure that the total number of selections and the total playing time are displayed Then proceed as follows in the stop mode A Using the MEMO INPUT button with the letter buttons on the remote commander This function can be entered while playing p CONTWUE 1 MEMO INPUT xs 0000000000 Each time you press MEMO INPUT the display changes as shown above Choose the desired capital letters or numbers 2 Press the applicable letter button LJ Disc 6 Ld gt Ld mes 000090000039 DT Move the cursor to select the next letter To change to numbers return to the step A 1 22 Using the lt gt buttons 1 I e e CONTINUE A NE ZN Press lt or BP until the desired letter appears Example if gt is pressed 7 times F appears 2 When the desired letter appears press PPI a CONTINUE x ODD DOODOOS
18. SOAICHT m aan 19 Playing the beginning of each selection Music scan case Eee ee tia edet ibas 20 On custom fil s it eive eerte hn 21 Assigning names to a disc Disc memo 22 Displaying the memos sese 23 Clearing the disc memo eese 23 Keeping the program in memory Bank 24 Memorizing a bank 0 ee eecceeesccecseeseeeeceneseseesneeetaeeesees 24 Playing the disc using the bank s 24 Clearing the bank oo ccccccccsesesesesseseseeseseseessaesesesessease 24 Preset the desired output level to a disc Level file nose rentes 25 Clearing the level file sesesssseeenennees 25 Timer activated playing sss 26 Activating the power with an audio timer 26 Maintenance ended Feet ge dra rere 27 Specifications cemere decere 27 Troubleshooting guide back cover Player This unit is equipped with an automatic disc changer which allows you to play up to 10 discs in a row You can choose from a large number and wide variety of selections Enjoy listening in various playing modes You can select the playing modes among the following Continuous play The entire disc s is played page 9 once Shuffle play page 12 Selections are played in a random order Selections are played in your desired
19. SONY 3 753 610 22 3 Compact Disc Player Operating Instructions OMPACT CDP C910 1991 by Sony Corporation To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture 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 This symbol 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 consititute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For the customers in Australia This Compact Disc player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the rear exterior CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT INFORMATION This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which
20. and press CLEAR After pressing FILE Repeat from step 2 Note Disc memos can also be changed while playing a disc by pressing the MEMO INPUT button on the Remote Commander Displaying the Memos To display the memo for the disc being played Press TIME MEMO twice during the shuffle program or bank mode and three times during the continuous mode To return to the normal display press TIME MEMO once more N Clearing the Disc Memo Fi Load the magazine with the disc that has the disc memo you want to clear Insert the magazine and choose that disc with the DISC selectors or the DISC SKIP button When the disc memo appears press 4 lt q gt gt or MEMO INPUT on the remote commander The blinking cursor will appear Press ERASE FILE ERASE is displayed and CF MEMO goes off from the display window 23 Keeping the Program in Memory Bank Press BANK and the BANK indicator will turn on 3 Choose the disc Doooo poooo C 4 Program the selections as your desire See page 14 Press BANK instead of PROGRAM for steps 2 and 4 gt gt A Lights up BANK O OOOODOO ir FILE will disappear approximately one second later L 24 After programming selections you can keep the program memorized so that the disc is played always in the fixed order The memorized program
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22. des ALL DISCS mode To select the desired discs Press the DISC 1 10 buttons Circles appear around the selected disc numbers to be played To delete a disc which you have selected press the applicable DISC 1 10 buttons The circle around the selected disc number will disappear You cannot put off a circle around the number of the disc being played If you press SHUFFLE during play except for shuffle play Shuffle play begins from the current selection What is this indication This indication appears while the player is shuffling the 7 selections Note Only the first 48 selections of a disc that contains more than 48 Selections will be played in ALL DISCS mode In 1 DISC mode up to 99 selections of a given disc can be played Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play Q00000 naana aanas aoogaoacdc a c SS o LA 0 0 cc c Press before or during play REPEAT appears The unit repeats the current playing mode To repeat a single selection press REPEAT again during repeat play of the continuous playing mode REPEAT 1 appears o Repeat play can be used in any play mode to repeat a single disc or all discs in the unit In the continuous play mode you can repeat a single selection Selections played Playing mode Continuous play All the selections on all discs or the ALL DISCS selection currently being played REPEAT 1
23. dj Continuous play All selections on the disc currently being 1 DISC played or the selection currently being played REPEAT 1 Shuffle play Ail selections on the disc in the 1 DISC mode or all discs in the ALL DISCS mode are reshuffled Select shuffle play All selections on a selected disc are reshuffled Program play Repeats all selections and or programs in their programmed order Bank play Repeats all selections stored in the bank in their programmed order or all selections if the disc does not have a bank file hn ELI To cancel repeat play Press REPEAT again REPEAT disappears To cancel repeat play of the continuous play press REPEAT twice REPEAT 1 disappears 13 DISC SKIP PROGRAM is displayed osc noona aaagaa e To program all selections on a disc in one step continue by choosing another disc 3 Choose the Disc 4 Press track number in the desired order mi OOD Chosen selections Current selection otal playing time If you have programmed a selection number over 20 numeric of STEP is displayed instead of the total time To choose a selection number over 10 or 20 see page 11 L 14 Designating the Playing Time Program Edit A Choose selection and check the time b Press e lt gt repeatedly to choose an appropriate selection
24. e its 4 Precautions aoina eaa a irent eerte 4 Connections 5 noe e eet ioa e eng ansar 5 Location of controls osse 6 Front panel deir PER COT REDE ESS 6 Remote commander sese 7 Preparing the remote commander 7 Installing batteries oo ecccsececsseeesseeeeeseseessesueees 7 Setting up the disc magazine ssss 8 Playing a disc Continuous play sss 9 Information display ssssseesseeeeeeeeeneenerntne 10 Selecting a desired disc sess 11 Locating a particular selection suus 11 Locating a particular point in a selection 11 Playing in a random order Shuffle play 12 To play only the desired discs in a random order Select shuffle play ssessseeeeree 12 Playing repeatedly Repeat play 13 Playing in a desired order Program play 14 Designating the playing time Program edit 14 Checking the programmed selections 15 Clearing the programmed selections 15 Designating the total playing time Time edit 16 Convenient features for tape recording 18 Fading in Fading out sese 18 Fading out after a desired duration Time fade 18 Locating the loudest portion of the disc Peak
25. ime fade is set during all play mode 10 DISC selectors DISC SKIP 0 TRACK buttons 1 10 Selecting a Desired Disc By using the DISC selectors or the DISC SKIP button during play you can locate the beginning of any disc To select a particular disc Press the corresponding DISC 1 to 10 button To change to the disc next Press DISC SKIP to the current one Locating a Particular Selection Locating a selection in sequence Automatic Music Sensor You can locate the beginning of a selection on the disc being played To locate the beginning of Press I once the selection being played To locate the beginning of Press PP once the next selection Continue to press until the selection you wanted has been located To locate directly Press one of the TRACK buttons to enter the desired selection number e 1 to on the main unit To enter a number greater than 10 use the button 1 to on the remote commander To enter a number greater than 20 use the button e g To play from selection No 22 Press or 7 20 2 2 To play from selection No 30 Press gt 10 3 10 or l functions as the figure 0 Locating a Particular Point in a Selection You can locate a particular point in a selection during play To search quickly while monitoring the sound To go ahead at high speed Keep P9 pressed during play and release
26. isc memo To store a name of up to 10 letters for an individual disc page 22 Bank To store a program in memory so it can be played again page 24 Level file To preset an output level of the headphones variable line out jacks for an individual disc page 25 What is this Indication Lights when Level file is memorized ak when Bank is memorized Lights when Disc Memo is memorized Memory backup for the custom files Custom files once memorized are retained in the compact disc player s memory for approximately 1 month without AC power supply Since the memory is stored in the unit and not on the disc you cannot perform custom file functions with the same disc on a different player What is this Indication This indication appears when FILE is pressed while no custom file can be memorized for the disc currently put in the player To make a custom file for the disc clear the custom file of another disc To clear custom files of all discs at once Without loading the disc magazine press POWER to turn on the unit while keeping ERASE and FILE pressed ALL ERASE will be displayed and all custom files are cleared To check the items of the custom files Press TIME MEMO while NO DISC is displayed without the disc magazine loaded Each time you press TIME MEMO the items of the custom files and the items of the each column of about the disc are displayed If you press TIME M
27. m level when recording on tape This function operates in all play modes as follows Play mode Operation Continuous and Searches all selections on the disc shuffle modes that is currently clamped Program mode Searches all programmed selections Bank mode Searches all programmed selections on the disc that is currently clamped Unless you are using the program mode the unit will scan all discs that are clamped even in the ALL DISCS mode To activate the peak search Press P SEARCH during the stop mode PEAK flashes in the display and the all selection of the disc or program will be searched automatically After finishing the search PEAK is displayed and the loudest portion is played repeatedly for 4 seconds Note To go to another disc press DISC SKIP button during stop To start play immediately Press We The play starts from the beginning of the disc To stop the peak search Press B Press i to pause at the first selection Note on peak search function The unit determines the loudest portion peak level of a disc by searching it at fixed intervals As a result the portion searched may differ from the actual peak level In addition this function may determine different portions as the peak level for the same disc However the difference between the portion searched and the actual peak level is insignificant and will not present any problem in adjusting the recording level
28. object fall into the cabinet Unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it will not be used for a long time To disconnect the cord pull it out by grasping the plug Never pull the cord itself As the laser beam used in this compact disc player is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only On operation When the unit is not used turn the power off to conserve energy and to extend the useful life of your unit Important Since the CD system boasts a wide dynamic range the peaks of high level inputs are recorded with high fidelity and the noise level is very low Do not turn up the volume while listening to a portion with no audio signals or very low level inputs if you do the speakers may be damaged when a peak level portion is played For detailed safety precautions see the leaflet IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit please contact you nearest Sony dealer Connections For Correct Connections Turn off the power of each unit before making connections Connect the AC power cord last Be sure to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks Loose connection may cause hum and noise Optical Digital Out To Connect to an Amplifier Leave a little slack in the connecting cord to allow for inad
29. ons Fading in Fading out You can have the play fade in and fade out between 2 10 seconds When no time is specified the play will fade in and fade out for 5 seconds To set the fade time 1 Press B 2 Press FADER FADE 5 SEC will appear in the display window The actual fade time 5 will be flashing 3 Press lt lt 4 PP to select fade time between 2 10 seconds 4 Press FADER To end the play fading out Press FADER when you want to start fading out flashes in the window and play fades out and unit enters the pause mode To restart the play fading in Press FADER in the pause mode su flashes in the window and play fades in 18 Fading out after a desired duration Time Fade You can have the play fade out at the end by designating the play duration Once time fade is set it functions twice for editing both sides of a tape You can change discs without canceling this function The fade time is preset to 5 seconds but you can change it between 2 10 seconds To set time fade 1 Press EDIT TIME FADE twice during stop TIME FADE n Jis displayed in the window 2 Set the desired play duration using numeric buttons e g To set to 27 minutes press 2 7 10 10 You need not press buttons for seconds unless required You can designate the tape length easily with the Haa Pri buttons Each time you press a button the time changes in the following way Press Kd Press P p
30. order Selections or portions are played repeatedly Program play page 14 Repeat play page 13 Editing your own tapes You can fade the play in or out when making your own tape recording Fading in Fading out page 18 You can confirm the total playing time while choosing the selections to be programmed Program edit page 14 The player can program selections automatically to fit in a desired duration Time edit page 16 You can stop the play fading out at the time desired Time fade page 18 The loudest portion of the disc will be determined and played repeatedly Peak search page 19 Making your disc custom made CUSTOM FILE function You can assign a name to a disc such as the title of the disc or the date of purchase Disc memo page 22 You can store the programmed playing order for a disc Bank page 24 You can store the optimum playback level of each disc in the unit s memory Level file page 25 You can play a beginning of each selection Music scan You can check the selections by scanning the beginning of each selection in the disc You can use this function in any play mode page 20 The easy to use disc magazine Allows you to play a particular set of discs at any time simply by inserting the disc magazine into the CD player Additional magazines optional allow you to create a wide variety of sets Easy to see display The selection number the pla
31. p mode 3 amp ODDOOOOOOH ER ois Se Brinking 16 Designate the length of one side of your tape Example a 46 minute tape 23 minutes per side gue CONTINUE ds 0999099002993 Time Press for 0 You need not press keys for seconds unless required You can designate the tape length easily with the I 4 1 buttons Each time you press a button the time changes in the following way Press kaa Press PP a C 46 oe C 74 37 C 60 30 C 54 27 To set the seconds press lt lt 4 P The time increases or decreases by 10 seconds EDIT TAAE FADE The program for side A is completed If LINK blinks see To add selection s Chosen selections PROGRAM O23 4567890 Dec i Tack Current selection Total playing time z Press EDIT TIME FADE once more to make a program for the other side of your tape If LINK blinks see To add selection s Note Total playing time can be set from 10 seconds up to 59 minutes 59 seconds You can designate a time and the unit will make 2 different programs of selections each fitting within that period Use this function by designating the length of your tape for editing both sides of a tape To add selection s LINK After all selections on the disc have been programmed if
32. s will be cleared Clearing the last selection in a program Press CLEAR during stop The last selection will be cleared each time CLEAR is pressed Clearing a specific selection 1 Press CHECK repeatedly until the selection to be cleared is displayed 2 Press CLEAR while the selection number is displayed The selection will be cleared from the program The whole program will also be cleared in the following situations amp is pressed Power is turned off Select other play modes To check the step of programmed selections Press TIME MEMO during stop mode The number of programmed selections will be displayed for few seconds in the window To check the remaining time of the selection being played Press TIME MEMO once to see the remaining time of the selection being played twice to see the disc memo or disc number three times to return to the initial display The total remaining time cannot be displayed If you have programmed a selection number over 20 is displayed instead of the remaining time Note When selections have been programmed for sides A and B the total playing time displayed during stop mode will show the selections programmed for side B and the total playing time for side B 15 Designating the Total Playing Time Time Edit 2 Choose the Disc Make sure that the total number of selections and the total playing time are displayed Then proceed as follows in the sto
33. the TIME MEMO button Appears under the slot number where Total number of selections the disc is in the disc clamped currently If you press TIME MEMO during play the display changes n to give you the following information e connue ox ODOOOOQDOO 1T2 a s 6 8 LJ osc TRACK D sec E Elapsed playing time of the selection It automatically displayed when play begins Elapsed playing BUE time mE EJ Remaining time in a selection Selection numbers up M E ed to 20 are also displayed at the bottom of the display window SECR If the track number is larger than 20 appears Remaining time xim in a selection insted of the remaining time display V comme Remaining time and remaining selections of the disc 4 0060 mcx 0000008 w sec displayed only in the continue mode When the time fade function is activated remaining time and remaining selections until the fading out will be displayed Remaining Total remaining selections 7 time CONTINUE A 0G0000000G3 EJ Disc memo or disc number Notes Total remaining time is only available during continuous mode It will not be displayed by pressing the TIME MEMO button during program bank or shuffle mode wt li Total remaining time will be displayed if t
34. vel When you use the level file function use headphones or the amplifier connected to the variable line output jacks This function does not work for the output level of the fixed line output and optical digital output jacks To preset a new level on to the current level file Repeat steps 3 and 4 Clearing the Level File Fi 1 Load the magazine with the disc that has the leve file you want to clear Insert the magazine and choose that disc with the DISC selectors or the DISC SKIP button 2 Press LEVEL FILE LEVEL FILE appears in the display 3 Press ERASE while the LEVEL FILE is displayed FILE ERASE is displayed and CF LEVEL goes off trom the display window The level file setting is cleared Adjust the level You can also use LINE OUT LEVEL buttons on the remote commander LEVEL FILE a commu A 000000009206 25 Troubleshooting Guide The following checks wili help you correct most problems which you may encounter with your unit Before going through the check list below refer to the connections and operating procedures Should any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest Sony service facility Sympton Play does not start LL Dirty disc The disc is inserted with the label surface downward Clean the disc Insert the disc with the label surface up The unit is in the
35. vertent shock or vibration Cord plugs and jacks are color coded Red plugs and jacks are for the right channel R and white ones for the left channel L When connecting to an amplifier or D A converter with OPTICAL IN use OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT instead of LINE OUT jal Take off 242 the cap LINE OUT jal Plug in firmly qu TA m To AC outlet Speaker system SPEAKER a gt To wall outlet Notes on LINE OUT FIXED The output level is fixed VARIABLE The output level can be adjusted with PHONE LEVEL LINE OUT LEVEL control or LINE OUT LEVEL buttons on the remote commander However if the PHONE LEVEL LINE OUT LEVEL control is turned while recording the recording level will change even when it is preset on the tape deck Note on optical digital out Connect the optical out to the amplifier with the optical input or D A converter When you connect use the connecting cable for optical out POC 15 not supplied When the optical out is connected you cannot use fade out fade in and time fade function Location of Controls Front Panel 1 2 3 as e i7 eleli 11 12 13 14 15 Oc gt v CO Cl m eLO Ce PAAT MODE Ej 1 9 1 4 E Eo 2 deem posu mes ai LEVEL FRE Seq d Uu rele re Lor Lopes grees 29 28
36. ying time and the remaining time are displayed by pressing the TIME MEMO button And also playing modes like repeat shuffle program and bank are displayed in the display window This indicates a function operated only from the remote commander A This indicates a function operated only on the E main unit Installation Notes on Installation Place the unit in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up in the unit This way Do not place the unit on a soft surface such as a rug that would block the ventilation holes on the bottom Not this way Do not install the unit near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration shock Do not move the unit while the disc magazine is inside otherwise the discs may fall out of the magazine and you will be unable to remove them Precautions On moisture condensation 3 If the player is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit Should this occur the player will not operate In this case remove the disc and leave the player turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporates On Safety e Check the unit s operating voltage before operation It must be identical with that of your local power supply e Should any liquid or solid
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