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Sony CDP-C445 Operating Instructions

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1. The disc tray closes and playback continues Notes on EX CHANGE e Each time you press DISC SKIP while the disc tray is open the disc tray turns and two pairs of the disc compartments appear alternately but the compartment for the disc currently played does not appear to avoid two discs being placed in one disc compartment e Do not turn the disc tray forcibly You can use almost ail of the functions to play the current disc while the disc tray is open e If playback of the current disc ends while the disc tray is open the player stops playing in one disc repeat mode the current disc starts playing again e In ALL DISCS shuffle mode selections are reshuffied on the current disc while the disc tray is open In program mode only the selections on the current disc are played When you open the disc tray by pressing EX CHANGE Do not push the disc tray to close it as you may damage the player 44 Fade In Fade Out Fading in and out allows you to record selections on your tape in such a manner that play starts and stops gradually Fade in out cannot be done when you use the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL connection To fade out You can vary the fading time from 2 to 10 seconds while the Press FADER during play at the point you want to start player is stopped When a time is not specified play will fade fading out G flashes in the display play fades out and in and fade out for 5 seconds the player enters
2. Note By pressing Ol a pause is programmed as a selection The player counts pauses as selections to be programmed To check the remaining time Press TIME once to see the remaining time on the current selection twice to return to the initial display The total remaining time does not appear during program play Checking Your Program Press CHECK The first selection in the program appears Each time you press CHECK the next selection in the program appears One of the tape indicators or a3 appears when the program for side A or B is being played or checked Changing Your Program To delete the last selection Press CLEAR during stop Each time you press CLEAR the last selection in the program will be deleted To delete a selection Press CHECK repeatedly until the selection you want to delete is displayed Then press CLEAR To add selections to the end of the program Press DISC 1 5 to select the disc and press the numeric buttons for those selections You can do this during stop play or pause To change the order Hold down CLEAR to erase the program Then repeat the programming procedure from the beginning To make a program by referring to disc labels You can make a program while the disc tray is open Follow the steps 2 to 3 on page 14 then 4 on page 15 Program Edit is not available Music Scan Play Playing the Beginning of Each Selection You can sample the beginning of each selec
3. 8 MUSIC SCAN button 17 SHUFFLE button 13 TIME button 9 PROGRAM button 14 PEAK SEARCH button 19 3 DISC 1 5 buttons 8 FADER button 12 4 REPEAT button 18 21 Numeric buttons 10 5 Remote sensor 4 gt 10 over 10 button 10 6 Display window 8 EDIT TIME FADE button 20 Disc tray 8 Ra CLEAR button 14 it pause button 8 CHECK button 16 gt play button 8 PHONES jack 9 lt gt 4 AMS buttons 10 27 PHONE LEVEL contro 9 11 lt lt manual search buttons 10 EX CHANGE button 11 12 m stop button 8 l a3 DISC SKIP button 8 AMS is the abbreviation for Automatic Music Sensor amp OPEN CLOSE button 8 Remote Commander coPtAYER See the pages indicated in __ for details 1 PLAY MODE buttons CONTINUE button 8 SHUFFLE button 13 PROGRAM button 14 2 Numeric buttons 10 3 gt 10 over 10 button 10 4 DISC 1 5 buttons 8 5 gt play button 8 il pause button 8 7 8 lt lt gt P4 AMS buttons 10 lt lt gt gt manual search buttons 10 CLEAR button 14 DISC SKIP button 8 m 12 13 Ke a stop button 8 M SCAN MUSIC SCAN button 17 FADER button 12 Playing Discs Continuous Play In continuous play mode you can play up to five discs consecutively Before playing discs turn on the amplifier and set the input selector to the CD player position While playing a disc you can replace t
4. selections whose playing time exceeds 100 minutes If you have programmed a selection number greater than 20 To specify a different time for each side Follow steps 1 to 4 and press 8I Then repeat steps 2 to 4 Do not follow step 5 Notes on time edit e The duration can be set to 99 minutes 59 seconds e Playback can be performed when EDIT appears 21 Fading Out at the Desired Time Time Fade You can have play fade out at the end by specifying the play duration Once the time fade is set it functions twice for editing both sides of a tape You can change discs without cancelling this function The fade time is preset to 5 seconds but you can change it to last from 2 to 10 seconds page 12 You cannot use the time fade function when you use the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL connection Setting Time Fade and Playing Tie 2 B u 1 Press EDIT TIME FADE twice during stop or once during pause EDIT TIME FADE 2 A Specify a commercially available tape length moss D 2 DE g E PS TIME c sue Each time you press gt PI the display changes to give you the following duration i C 46 23 00 gt C 54 27 00 C 90 45 00 lt C 74 37 00 lt C 60 30 00 By pressing I you can reverse the above cycle 22 2 B Specify any tape length for one side of your tape Set the desired play duration using numeric buttons Example To set to 27 minutes 15 seconds press
5. the check list below first refer back to the applicable connections and operating procedures Should problem persist after you have checked these items consult your nearest Sony service facility Symptom The disc tray does not close Play does not start No sound is heard Play does not begin from the first selection Two or more discs cannot be played consecutively a is displayed The remote commander does not operate the player Note Cause The disc is not placed correctly The disc is dirty The disc is inserted upside down The player is in pause mode Moisture has condensed There is no disc in the player Six discs are inserted There is a loose connection The connection is incorrect The player is in program or shuffle play mode The player is in the 1 DISC mode gt P was continuously pressed at the end of the disc The batteries are run down The remote commander is not pointed at the remote sensor There is an obstacle between the remote commander and the player The remote commander is too far from the player Remedy Place the disc correctly on the disc tray Clean the disc Insert the disc with the printed side up Press gt or 93 to release pause Leave the player on for approximately one hour Insert a disc Remove a disc from the disc tray Insert the plug firmly Check the connection ref
6. 2 2 0 ana s You need not press buttons for seconds unless required Note The duration can be set to 99 minutes 59 seconds Play starts After the specified time play fades out and pauses Tape side B lights up Press gt or if to resume playing for the other side of the tape If you press FADER fade in will start When play fades out for the second time the player pauses and the time fade function is cancelled To cancel time fade Press EDIT TIME FADE once again or press 44 or gt gt during play When a disc ends before the specified time The time fade function remains effective You can change discs and continue playing until the specified time is up To display the time remaining until the time set Press TIME during play until the total remaining time appears page 9 Storing Selections You Want to Play Delete Bank After deleting the selections you do not want to play you can store the rest of the selections on the disc in memory This is called a Delete Bank You can make one delete bank for each disc When you play a disc containing a delete bank in continuous or shuffle play mode the deleted selections are always skipped In program play mode you can program an entire disc containing a delete bank in one step You can store delete banks for up to 400 discs Memorizing the Selections You Want to Play Place the discs in the compartments then press 4 Press SHUFFLE to cho
7. ION DIRECTE AU BEAM RAYON 4 906403 01 This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT MARKING is located on the rear exterior CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT Note when moving the player Before moving the player follow the procedure below to return the internal mechanisms back to their original position 1 Remove all of the discs from the disc tray 2 Press the amp OPEN CLOSE button to close the disc tray Make sure that the no disc indication lights up in the front panel display 3 Wait for 10 seconds then press the POWER button to turn the player off Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Precautions sesseoseseessesressessessosseseeses BAERE AAE 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started UNPACKING sscccscccssasctossesssosocscvadscsbocesseasse sabi EAS 4 Hooking Up the System ccseee E EEEE 5 Identifying the Parts cccsssseoseees ATE ETE ASEA 6 Chapter 3 Basic Operation i Playing Discs Continuous Play P E 8 Playing From the First Selection 1 cecssecescsesseseeenes 8 Information Display sssscsecssecssesssesssessseesseeeseseseeeses 9 Locating a Particular Selection scsscscseceseeees 10 Locating a Particular Point in a Selection 0006 10 Replacing Discs While Playing a Disc cesses 11 Fade In Fade Out scsccsssssserscssscrecs
8. IP e When all the selections on a disc have been played the semi circle around the disc number disappears e When a compartment is recognized as empty the semi circled disc number disappears Changing the display Each time you press TIME during play the display changes to give you the following information Elapsed time in the selection being played current selection Current selection number Remaining time in the current selection If the current selection number is greater than 23 appears TIME Total remaining time on the current disc does not appear in shuffle Th or program mode Notes on the information display e Total remaining time is only available in the continuous play mode e Total remaining time will appear if the time fade function is set during program or shuffle play What is this indication ee SANE pth Leb te This indication appears when all disc compartments are empty Playing Discs Locating a Particular Selection There are two ways to locate the beginning of a desired selection on the current disc A To locate sequentially Automatic Music Sensor Press 44 once to locate the beginning of the current selection Press gt gt once to locate the beginning of the next selection Hold down 4 lt 4 or PPI to skip selections B To locate a selection directly Press one of the numeric buttons on the player or remote commander to enter the desired selec
9. PROGRAM during continuous or shuffle play If a program has been stored it will be played after the current selection If you replace discs The program is stored until you erase it If you replace discs the program operates on the new discs The selection numbers not existing on the disc are deleted trom the program and the rest are played in the programmed order if you turn off the player The program is not erased It is stored until you erase it 15 Playing in a Specified Order Recording Programmed Selections You can make a program to be recorded fit to your tape length By entering Il you can divide a program into side A and B At the end of a program for side A the player automatically pauses before side A ends so that a selection is not cut off DISC 1 5 CLEAR CHECK Program the selections to be recorded on side A of your tape by repeating steps 1 to 3 on pages 14 and 15 Press il to program selections for side B B lights up Total playing time will return to 0 00 The selections to be recorded on side A will be programmed Program the selections for side B Repeat steps 1 to 3 on pages 14 and 15 Start recording on the cassette deck then press gt KE Program play starts To play the selections for side B Play automatically pauses at the point a pause is programmed Set the tape to the beginning of side B then press gt or I The selections for side B will start playing
10. SONY Compact Disc Player Operating Instructions DIGITAL AU CDP C445 Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture 7 NCRETO X 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 constitute 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 INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning th
11. arched automatically The loudest portion will play repeatedly for 4 seconds Adjust the recording level on your tape deck according to the peak level To stop peak search Press Press P to start play from the beginning of the disc Press if to pause at the first selection PEAK will disappear from the display To go to another disc Press DISC SKIP during stop Notes on Peak Search e The unit scans input levels of the whole disc and determines the peak maximum input level among them The peak determined with this function is sometimes slightly different from the real one In addition portions determined as a peak vary each time this function is carried out on the same disc The difference between the determined and the real peak is however negligible and will not prevent you from adjusting the recording level e Peak search does not work if you press EX CHANGE to open the disc tray Specifying the Total Playing Time Time Edit If you specify the total length of your tape the player will accordingly program selections to be recorded on sides A and B of your tape This function edits selections on your tape without changing their original order on your disc choosing the last selection s that fit the remaining length of your tape 3 A Specify a commercially available tape length Each time you press PPI the display changes to 3 z i give you the following duration If you want to edit particular selectio
12. cause a malfunction e To avoid damage caused by battery leakage and corrosion remove the batteries when the commander will not be used for a long time Hooking Up the System N Notes on Connection e Turn off the power to each unit before making connections e Leave a little slack in the connecting cord to allow for Connect the AC power cord last inadvertent shock or vibration e Be sure to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks Loose e Cord plugs and jacks are color coded connections may cause hum or noise Red plugs and jacks are for the right channel R and white ones for the left channel L Connecting an Amplifier LINE OUT ATE cal 4 Using DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL A When connecting to an amplifier or D A converter with OPTICAL IN connect the OPTICAL IN and the DIGITAL OUT 4a OPTICAL on the player with the POC 15 Audio Fiber Optical Cable to an AC outlet not supplied Pip gt Pea Take off the cap Plug in firmly Speaker system SPEAKER Amplifier to an AC outlet Notes on DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL When using the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL fade out fade in and time fade functions do not work Noise may occur when playing non music discs Identifying the Parts Front Panel 16 j is i9 ho inname by 2A ga eaesea bres See the pages indicated in for details 1 POWER switch 8 5 FILE button 23 2 PLAY MODE buttons ERASE button 24 CONTINUE button
13. d the selected disc numbers to be played To cancel the selected discs press DISC 1 5 again The semi circles disappear 2 Press to start select shuffle play The selections on the specified discs are played in a random order To return to all shuffle play Press SHUFFLE twice 13 Playing in a Specified Order Program Play Program play allows you to specify the order of discs or selections to be played You can program up to 32 steps in the order you specify One step may contain one selection or a whole disc You can check the total playing time while programming the selections Program Play 1 Place discs in the disc compartments then press 4 PROGRAM appears in the display If a program has been previously stored it is recalled if you do not need the program hold down CLEAR to erase it page 15 3 A To program discs in the order you want play Press DISC 1 5 in the order you want to program AL appears in the display If you use DISC SKIP instead of DISC 1 5 to choose the disc press PROGRAM after that 3 B To program selections on a disc in the order you want to play Before you program selections specify the disc by pressing DISC 1 5 There are two ways to program selections coe 1 Use the numeric buttons to choose selections in the order you want to program Current disc Chosen Total playing time selection AL in the display disappears th
14. e equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No _ Serial No For the Customers in Canada CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissisons set out in Radio Interference Regulations For the Customers in Australia The following caution label is located inside of the unit DANGER DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION DE LESER RADIATION WHEN OPEN INVISIBLE LORS D OUVERTURE AND INTERLOCK AVEC L ENCLENCHEMENT DE DEFEATED AVOID SECURITE ANNULE EVITER DIRECT EXPOSURE TO L EXPOSIT
15. en the selections you choose will be programmed Each time you choose a disc or a selection the playing time is added to the total playing time You can check the total playing time while programming To enter a selection number greater than 10 see page 10 If you enter the wrong numbers Each time you press CLEAR the last entered number will be deleted To program the selection s on another disc press DISC 1 5 to change the disc then program selections 3 B 2 Press 144 or PPI to choose a selection to be programmed then press PROGRAM Repeat this to choose another selection Before you press PROGRAM you can check the total playing time and change the selection to be programmed Program Edit Program play starts To stop play Press You can play the same program repeatedly until you erase the program To erase the program Hold down CLEAR until ALL CLr appears in the display 00006 Ce CEE To cancel program play Press CONTINUE to return to continuous play mode To recall the program you have made press PROGRAM again To make a program during play Press PROGRAM then follow step 3 A or 3 B The program will be played after the current selection If the total playing time does not appear only STEP appears You have programmed a selection number greater than 20 or the total playing time exceeds 199 minutes and 59 seconds If you press
16. erring to Hooking up the system Press CONTINUE Press CONTINUE to choose ALL DISCS mode Press 44 or I4 to return to the normal indication Replace both batteries Point the remote commander at the sensor Remove the obstacle Move it closer 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 26
17. he other four discs in the player with new ones using the EX CHANGE button Playing From the First Selection 2 3 4 TIME PHONE LEVEL 1 Press POWER POWER The display lights up Disc tray Disc number Disc compartment 3 Place a disc with the label side up in the disc compartment To play more than one disc go to step 4 To play only one disc go to step 5 4 Press DISC SKIP to set the next empty disc compartment and place another disc in it DE a ft C8 E 0 ES Each time you press CONTINUE the indication ALL DISCS and 1 DISC alternate in the display Press gt or DISC 1 5 gt omc osca osco osc ones amp The disc tray closes to start playing the first selection If you press Pm the disc in the front loading position starts playing If you press one of the DISC 1 5 buttons the selected disc starts playing To stop play To pause during play press I Press gt or II to resume play To stop play press B To stop play and open the tray press 4 To select the disc from which the playing starts There are two ways a To scan discs press or hold down DISC SKIP b To select a particular disc directly press the corresponding DISC 1 5 button Notes on ALL DISCS and 1 DISC If you choose ALL DISCS all the discs in the player are played consecutively An empty disc compartment is skipped If you choose 1 DISC only one disc is p
18. layed Notes on disc tray e Place a disc in the empty disc compartment only when it is in the front loading position Otherwise the player may not be able to find the disc Always close the disc tray when not using the player to prevent dust from entering the unit l e Place the disc properly in the disc compartment to prevent the disc from being damaged When listening with headphones Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack and adjust the volume with the PHONE LEVEL control on the player To play an 8 cm 3 inch CD Place it in the inner circle in the disc compartment If the disc is provided with an adaptor first remove it Do not put a normal CD 12cm 5 inch on top of an 8 cm 3 inch CD Information Display Checking the total number of selections and total playing time of the disc to be played There are two ways to check a Place the disc in the disc compartment in the front loading position then press amp or the disc tray itself to close it b Press TIME on the player during stop To check another disc press DISC SKIP then press TIME DO IOS ose MN ir tort 6G ug Co CO Disc number Total number Total playing Music calendar selectedto of selections time of the be played on the current disc current disc current disc i Notes on 9 2 in the display The red circle around a disc number indicates the disc is ready to be played The red circle moves each time you press DISC SK
19. ns on your tape in preference to the others program those selections C 46 23 00 C 54 27 00 beforehand page 14 I C 90 45 00 lt C 74 37 00 C 60 30 00 1 Press DISC SKIP to select the disc to be played By pressing I you can reverse the above cycle Lose se 3 B Specify any tape length for one side of your tape Use numeric buttons 1 10 Press 10 for 0 You need not press keys for seconds unless required To set to 23 minutes 15 seconds press es 2 B 0 ana 5 Ea cea eed Wind nd ndi m ALL DISCS i 1 4 NIX CELES D od 2 7 nanon i 33 IC fe nanos I CI is jJi EDIT appears and A flashes in the display 20 i t 4 Press EDIT TIME FADE once after specifying the recording time EDIT TIME FADE The selections for side A are determined automatically EDIT and A light up B flashes Press EDIT TIME FADE once more to make a program for the other side of your tape EDIT TIME FADE If LINK flashes see Adding Gelection s LINK edit Start recording on the cassette deck then press gt l The selections for side A will be played and then the player will pause B lights up in the tape side indicator Set the tape to the beginning of side B then press P or II Adding Selection s LINK edit After all selections on the disc have been prog
20. ons or problems concerning your player please contact your nearest Sony dealer For the Customers in the U S A For detailed safety precautions see the leaflet IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started Unpacking Choosing a Good Location Place the player in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat built up in the player e Do not place the player on a soft surface such as a rug that would block the ventilation holes on the bottom e Do not install the player near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration or shock Checking the Supplied Accessories Make sure that all the supplied accessories are included with your player This manual and the following items are included with your CDP C445 Remote commander RM D335 1 Sony batteries SUM 3 NS 2 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Commander 1 Slide open the cover I 2 Insert two size AA R6 batteries with correct polarity Battery life e About half a year of normal operation can be expected when using the Sony batteries SUM 3 NS When the batteries are run down the remote commander will not operate the player In this case replace both batteries with new ones Notes on remote commander operation e Avoid exposing the remote sensor to direct sunlight or a lighting apparatus Such exposure may
21. ose ALL DISCS or 1 DISC 3 Press the numeric button s to delete the selection s which you do not want to play ALLOSCS SHUFFLE D ose VPIMNSI D DEF om The deleted selection number s disappear in the music calendar To recover a selection which you have deleted press the numeric button for that selection FILE and BANK appear The selections are stored in the delete bank To change the delete bank Press the numeric button to recover the selection you deleted then press FILE To recover all the selections you deleted from the current disc Hold down CLEAR until ALL On appears in the display To delete a selection during play Press the numeric button for the selection You can also delete the curret selection by pressing CLEAR Note on the delete bank Up to 99 selections can be deleted If no selections are deleted no delete bank is created Storing Selections You Want to Play Playing the Discs Using a Delete Bank Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE to choose ALL DISCS or 1 DISC A 8 i When you choose ALL DISCS the discs in the player are played consecutively If a disc has a bank the deleted selections are skipped If a disc does not have a bank all the selections on the disc are played If you choose 1 DISC press DISC 1 5 corresponding to the disc you want to play In program play mode if you program an enti
22. pause mode To fade in 1 Press FADER during pause Press FADER during stop eg flashes in the display and play fades in FADER flashes and the actual fade time appears 2 Press 2 10 to select fade time Example To set to 8 seconds press 8 12 Playing in a Random Order Shuffle Play Shuffle play allows you to play up to 99 selections in a random order You can play selections from all discs or only specified loaded disc s Shuffle Play on All or One Disc DISC 1 5 1 Place the discs in the disc compartments ALL DISCS The selections from all discs are played in a random order 1 DISC The selections from the current disc are played in a random order 3 Press gt Shuffle play starts In 1 DISC mode you can also use DISC 1 5 To stop play Press E To cancel shuffle play Press CONTINUE to return to continuous play mode If you press SHUFFLE during continuous or program play Shuffle play begins from the current selection What is this indication This indication appears while the player is shuffling the I selections Shuffle Play on Specified Discs Select Shuffle Play If you specify discs before or during play in ALL DISCS shuffle mode the selections on the specified discs only will play in a random order To specify the discs 1 Press DISC 1 5 to specify the discs after choosing ALL DISCS mode Semi circles appear aroun
23. rammed if there is a selection s shorter than the remaining time LINK and the selection numbers will flash To add a selection press the numeric button for the selection number or press EDIT TIME FADE again When pressing EDIT TIME FADE a program will be made automatically to fit the playing time as close as possible to the remaining time If enough time remains to fit more selections LINK and the selection numbers keep flashing When LINK flashes if you select another disc using DISC SKIP the new selection number s on the new disc that fit in the remaining time will flash EDIT disappears when the rest of the playing time is less than 1 minute Whether LINK is flashing or not you can use DISC SKIP to change the disc and choose selection s to fit the remaining time If you do not add any selection s press W EDIT disappears To stop play Press B You can play the same program repeatedly as long as you do not cancel time edit or erase the program To cancel time edit Press CLEAR EDIT disappears To erase the program Hold down CLEAR until ALL CLr appears in the display To check your program See page 16 if your disc has more than 20 selections Selections over number 20 cannot be programmed with the time edit function You cannot edit selectians in the fotlowing cases e If you have programmed up to 32 steps i e selections plus pauses e If you have programmed
24. rd must be changed only at the qualified service shop e As the laser beam used in this unit is harmtul to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only On operation 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 On the disc tray e If the disc tray does not close properly and slides out again reinsert the discs e Be careful not to pinch your fingers between the disc tray and the unit e Place only one disc in a disc compartment at a time e When the disc tray is open do not press down on it forcibly nor place a heavy object on it On moisture condensation If the unit 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 unit will not operate In this case remove the disc and leave the unit turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporates Notes on handling discs e To keep a disc clean handle the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface e Do not stick paper or tape on the disc gt 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 the heat may cause the disc to warp e After playing store the disc in its case if you have any questi
25. re disc containing a bank all the selections stored in the bank are programmed in one step What is this indication This indication lights up when a delete bank is stored Where are delete banks stored A delete bank is stored in the player s memory not in the disc So you cannot enjoy the delete bank with other players The delete bank for each disc is recalled when the disc is selected as the current disc and is ready to be played Delete banks are retained for approximately 1 month without AC power 24 Clearing a Delete Bank DISC SKIP 1 Place the disc containing the delete bank you want to clear then press 4 or select the disc using DISC SKIP 2 Press FILE then press ERASE before FILE in the display disappears ErASE appears and BANK disappears The delete bank is cleared When the memory for delete banks is full FULL appears when FILE is pressed and no delete bank can be stored for the new disc in the player To make a delete bank for the disc clear a delete bank of another disc To clear all delete banks of all discs While holding down ERASE and FILE press POWER to turn on the player ALL ErS appears in the display Chapter 5 Additional information Maintenance Specifications i C ct Disc Pi Cl Pi ompa sc Player an crept a eal E vak Laser Semiconductor laser Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly Wavelength 780 790 nm moi
26. sessescesossssssecessesses 12 Playing in a Random Order Shuffle Play sccee 13 Playing in a Specified Order Program Play 00 14 Playing the Beginning of Each Selection Music Scan Play cscsessseecssredeecnseseneeneereareneeessnene 17 Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play cscssecscecsseeeeee 18 Chapter 4 Advanced Operation Locating the Loudest Portion of the Disc Peak Search 19 Specifying the Total Playing Time Time Edit 20 Fading Out at the Desired Time Time Fade 22 Storing Selections You Want to Play Delete Bank 23 Chapter Additional Information MAINTENANCE scssi srira iais ssai Eae nia Specifications Troubleshooting s essessessessssessoossessesseee eeaeee isase eeose stn 26 Convention Sy This indicates a function operated only from the T main unit Chapter 1 Introduction Precautions On safety Should any solid or liquid object enter the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further e Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off e The AC power co
27. stened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine Frequency response 2 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB Signal to noise ratio More than 107 dB Dynamic range More than 98 dB Harmonic distortion Less than 0 0035 Channel separation More than 100 dB Cleaning Discs Outputs LINE OUT Output level 2 V When a disc becomes dirty clean it with a cleaning cloth phono jacks Load impedance over 10 kilohms Wipe the disc from the center out DIGITAL OUT Wave length 660 nm OPTICAL Output level 18 dBm optical output connector PHONES Output leve max 10 mW stereo phone jack Load impedance 32 ohms General Power requirements Model for the USA and Canada 120 V AC 60 Hz Model for Australia 240V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 14W Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially Dimensions approx 430 x 125 ae fam wiwa available cleaners or anti static spray intended for analog 17x 5 x15 h inches discs Including projecting parts and controls Mass approx 5 7 kg net 12 Ibs 100z Remote Commander RM D335 Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements 3 V DC with two size AA batteries IEC designation R6 Dimensions 45 x 20 x 185 mm w h d 1 6 x 16 x 7 8 inches Mass 100 g 3 5 02 including batteries Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 25 Troubleshooting Before going through
28. tion To enter a number greater than 10 use the and 4 to 10 buttons Example To play from selection No 22 Press 2 2 To play from selection No 30 Press 3 m functions as the number 0 Locating a Particular Point in a Selection There are two ways to locate a desired point on a disc A To locate a point on the current disc while monitoring the sound Hold down 44 or gt gt during play B To locate a point on the current disc quickly by watching the display Press Il then hold down lt lt or gt gt The search speed will increase but there will be no sound Find the desired point by watching the display Press l or gt again at the desired point to resume play appears in the display If you continuously press gt gt during play at the end of the disc i appears in the display Press lt lt or I lt to return to the normal display 10 Replacing Discs While Playing a Disc To replace discs while playing a disc use the EX CHANGE button You can open the disc tray and check what discs are to be played next or replace discs without interrupting playback of the current disc i disc after disc after the current the current disc disc If you are playing a disc it continues to play Replace discs in the compartments with new The disc tray turns and another two disc compartments appear Replace discs in the compartments with new Press EX CHANGE l EX CHANGE
29. tion on a disc You can also check the beginning of the first selection on each disc loaded This is useful to check selections in a disc or discs loaded in the player Press MUSIC SCAN Each time you press MUSIC SCAN the playing time of each selection changes cyclically from 10 to 30 seconds nbes DIDID E ar w I p gt flashes in the display and the beginning of each selection is played for the designated period To check the selections on the current disc Press MUSIC SCAN in 1 DISC continuous play mode To check the first selection on each disc Press MUSIC SCAN in ALL DISCS continuous play mode if you press MUSIC SCAN in program play mode The beginning of each selection plays in the programmed order At this time the programmed pauses are ignored To stop music scan play Press E To start play during music scan play Press gt gt lights up in the display and normal play starts if you press MUSIC SCAN during music scan play The playing time of the selection is extended by 10 20 or 30 seconds If you press lt lt or gt gt during music scan Music scan is cancelled and normal play starts an Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play Repeat play allows you to repeat selections in any play mode You can repeat all discs only specified discs one selection or programmed or reshuffled selections Repeat Play 18 REPEAT ALL O SCS nereat gt D 2 d 2 8 osc TAMK wm SEC 3 c A
30. ut DISCS REPEAT gt J 2 3 TRACK ose ose I I i VA 3 TRACK a To repeat all selections Press REPEAT once REPEAT appears in the display The player will repeat in the current play mode Playing mode Continuous play Selections to be repeated All selections on all ALL DISCS Continuous play discs All selections on the 1 DISC Shuffle play current disc Selections on all discs ALL DISCS Shuffle play 1 DISC Program play or selected discs that the player reshuffles Selections on the current disc that the player reshuffles All the selections in the programmed order b To repeat the current playing selection only during continuous play Press REPEAT during repeat play REPEAT 1 appears in the display Not operable during shuffle or program play c To cancel repeat play Press REPEAT until REPEAT or REPEAT 1 disappears Chapter 4 Advanced Ope Locating the Loudest Portion of the Disc Peak Search You can locate the portion with the highest input level of the disc to adjust the recording level Continuous or shuffle play mode Searches all selections on the disc which is ready to be played in ALL DISCS as well as in 1 DISC mode Program play mode Searches all programmed selections Playing Peak Search l PEAK flashes in the display All th selections in the disc or program will be se

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