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Sony CDP-311 Operating Instructions

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1. To cancel the peak search Press W PEAK goes off from the display Press l once to put the unit into pause mode at the beginning of the first selection Press amp to start play from the first selection On peak search 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 21 Specifications Compact disc player Laser Semiconductor laser Wavelength 780 790 nm Frequency response 2 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB Signal to noise ratio More than 100 dB Dynamic range More than 98 dB Harmonic distortion Less than 0 0045 Channel separation More than 95 dB Outputs LINE OUT phono jacks Output level 2 V at 50 kilohms Load impedance over 10 kilohms PHONES stereo phone jack Output level max 10 mW Load impedance 32 ohms General Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power consumption 10W Dimensions approx including projections 430 x 100 x 295 mm w h d 17 x 4 x 11 s inches Mass approx 3 2 kg 7 Ibs 1 oz Remote commander only for CDP 311 Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements 3 V DC with two
2. 3 756 199 21 1 SON Y Compact Disc Player Operating Instructions Dist CDP 311 CDP 211 1993 by Sony Corporation Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only 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 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 part
3. eese cerent entorno n ent rtttenenon 6 Identifying the parts eT Front panel Remote commander eere 7 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Playing a disc Y 8 Playing the entire disc 008 Information display 1009 Locating a particular selection eere 10 Locating a particular point in a selection 11 Fade in Fade out 0000000006000000000000000000000n00 0000000000000000 11 Playing selections in a random order eere 12 Shuffle play MOOD EE Bn KANAAN TA AAN 12 Playing repeatedly Repeat play eese eene entente nebang ngganten enk Chapter 4 Advanced Operations Designating the total playing time eere Operating time edit _ 0 00 000000000000 Fading out at the desired time Time fade Locating the portion with the highest level Peak search esee eerie eerte tenente tatnen 21 Chapter 5 Additional Information Specifications 0000e00 0000000000000000 esent nan anana terne trttntntnenne 22 Troubleshooting guide eene eene teen etntntonun 23 Convention This indicates a function operated only on the main unit The illustrations used in this manual are of the CDP 311 The layout and the functions of the buttons of C
4. initial display To start shuffle play Immediately from the current selection Press SHUFFLE during play and shuffle play begins from the current selection What is this indication C3 This indication appears while the unit is shuffling the selections PROGRAM Playing ina Desired Order You can make a program by designating up to 24 selections in a desired order The unit will play the disc according to your program Program Play 1 Press PROGRAM PROGRAM appears in the display 2 Press the numeric buttons of the desired selections in the desired order To select a selection number over 10 see pgae 10 a Last programmed selection b The order to be played and C Programmed selection numbers appear and then after one second d The total playing time appears The total playing time will not appear if you program a selection number over 20 or the total playing time exceeds 100 minutes if you choose wrong selections 3 Each time you press CLEAR the V last chosen selection is deleted 3 Press Program play starts To stop playing Press B When you press B you can play the same program repeatedly To cancel program play Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE and the unit enters continuous or shuffle play mode respectively The program will be erased If you press PROGRAM during continuous or shuffle play You can make a program by using the numeric buttons The selectio
5. off scanning time is reset to 10 seconds 7 765 KENE Kaga 4 ee aka aka ak nd REPEAT c REPEAT Hepeatedly You can choose between two different repeat play modes One repeats all the selections in the current play mode the other repeats any given selection Repeat Play To repeat ali selections a Press REPEAT once The unit will repeat in the current play mode Play mode Selections to be repeated Continuous play All the selections All the selections that the Shuffle play unit reshuffles All the programmed selections in the same order Program play To repeat the current playing selection b only during continuous play Press REPEAT again during repeat play REPEAT 1 appears To cancel repeat play c Press REPEAT again In continuous mode REPEAT 1 goes off In shuffle and program play modes REPEAT goes off Designating the Vi Total Playing Time 1 EOIT TIME FADE th 3 EDIT TIME FADE na ina 18 You can designate a playing time and the unit will make 2 different programs of selections each fitting within that period These programs can contain up to a total of 24 selections Use this function by designating the length of your tape for editing both sides of a tape This function called time edit sets the playing time of each program within the designated time automatically by cho
6. pressed during play and release it at the desired point Reverse locating at high speed Keep kad dd 44 pressed during play and release it at the desired point b To search quickly by observing the display Press Il then keep kad lt q Md or bb gt PP pressed The search speed will increase but there will be no sound Find the desired point by observing the display Press or Ill again at the desired point When gt is displayed If you continuously press PP P gt over the last selection 44 appears in the display Press kaa 44 lt lt or 44 to return to normal indication Fade In Fade Out You can have the play fade in or out in 5 seconds To end play fading out Press FADER when you want to start fading out Wr in i flashes in the display and play fades out and the unit enters pause mode To restart play fading in Press FADER in pause mode aati in 5 flashes in the display SHUFFLE Playing Selections in a Random Order You can have all the selections played in a random order Shuffle Play 1 Press SHUFFLE SHUFFLE appears in the display 2 Press gt To cancel shuffle play Press CONTINUE and the unit enters continuous play mode SHUFFLE goes off from the display To check the remaining time Press TIME once to see the remaining time of the selection being played twice to see the total remaining time and once more to return to the
7. selection being played twice to see the total remaining time of the programmed selections once more to return to the initial display If you have inserted a pause the display shows the remaining time until the pause What is the tape indicator During program play the tape indicator shows you which side of the program is being played a Program A is being played Program A has been played and the unit is in pause mode or program B is being played 15 MUSIC SCAN Playing the Beginning _ of Each Selection Ff You can play the beginning of each selection consecutively in any play mode It is useful for checking the contents of a disc or program You can choose the playing time of each selection from among 10 20 and 30 seconds Music Scan Play Press MUSIC SCAN in stop mode Each time you press MUSIC SCAN the playing time of each selection changes cyclically from amang 10 20 and 30 seconds The indication in the display flashes and the beginning of each selection is played for the designated period To start normal play immediately during scanning Press gt The gt indicator in the display stops flashing To change the designated playing time during scanning Press MUSIC SCAN consecutively within 1 second until the desired playing time appears in the display if you keep Iaa dd dd or DO PPI gt pressed Music scan play will be cancelled Note Whenever the unit is turned
8. DP 311 and CDP 211 are the same e As CDP 211 is not supplied with a remote commander they do not have those functions activated only by remote commander e nthe instructions starting from page 8 buttons on the remote commander are indicated in perenthesis unless mentioned otherwise Safety Precautions Before operating the unit please read the following precautions carefully Check the operating voltage of the unit before operation Operate the unit only on 120 V AC 60 Hz Stop operation immediately if any liquid or solid object should fall into the cabinet Unplug the unit and have it checked by Qualified personnel Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if you do not use it for a long time Disconnect the cord by grasping 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 As the laser beam used in this unit is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only The AC power cord must be changed only at a qualified service shop If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit please contact your nearest Sony dealer For detailed safety precautions see the leaflet IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Notes on handling discs To keep the disc clean handle the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface Do not sti
9. ck paper or tape on the disc Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts nor leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as there may be a considerable rise in the temperature After playing store the disc in its case 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 Maintenance Cleaning Your Unit Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine Cleaning Discs When a disc becomes dirty clean it with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the center outwards Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for analog discs a c b il HH ny UU 000 Unpacking Choosing a Good Location e Place the unit in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up in the unit Do not place the unit on a soft surface Such as a rug that might block the ventilation holes on the bottom 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 or shock On moist
10. e run down Replace both batteries The remote commander is not pointed at Point the remote commander at the sensor the remote sensor There is an obstacle between the remote Remove the obstacle commander and the unit The remote commander is too far from the Move closer unit
11. ear button 15 over 10 button 10 PHONE LEVEL control 8 MUSIC SCAN button 16 it PEAK SEARCH button 21 i2 PHONES jack 8 3 Play Mode buttons CONTINUE button 12 13 19 SHUFFLE button 12 13 19 PROGRAM button 13 14 PGM for the remote commander 1 FADER button 11 REPEAT button 17 EDIT TIME FADE button 18 20 17 TIME button 9 laa aa P PPI AMS manual search buttons 10 11 14 16 18 20 21 Bi stop button 8 il pause button 8 Bi gt play button 8 4 OPEN CLOSE button 8 iaa PI AMS buttons 10 14 Only on the remote commander 24 lt a manual search 11 16 Only on the remote commander AMS is the abbreviation of Automatic Music Sensor Playing a Disc In the continuous play mode you can play from the first selection or a desired selection on your disc Before playing a disc turn on the amplifier and set the input selector to the CD player position Piaying the Entire Disc 1 Press POWER The display window appears 2 Press amp OPEN CLOSE Place a disc with the printed side up on the tray 3 Press gt The disc tray closes and the first selection starts playing The display shows you the following informatin a Selection number b Elapsed playing time c Music calendar To stop play To stop for a moment during play press I To resume play press b gt or tl again To stop play press lil To st
12. icular installation If this equipment does cause harmful 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 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 CAUTION You are cautioned that any change 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 of the unit Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Safety precautions i Maintenance sssri onr reosssssossrsosies seerti in EEr e raa a EE aoi Chapter 2 Getting Started Unpacking P Choosing a good location Checking the supplied accessories eee 4 Inserting the batteries into the remote commander only for CDP 311 erret oeninga nganan aa eaaa 5 Hooking up the system eere senene ano anenen naen ene 6 Notes on connection
13. is being played in shuffle play If any one selection the number of which is greater than 20 has been programmed If the remaining time exceeds 100 minutes Note The time display mode selected with TIME will not change until the power is turned off Playing a Disc Locating a Particular Selection You can locate the beginning of a desired selection in two ways a To locate sequentially To locate the beginning of the current or preceding selection Press kad lt lt dd as many times as required Keep ka lt 4 IM pressed to skip selections in succession Operable only in stop mode To locate the beginning of a succeeding selection Press gt PP PPI as many times as required Keep PP PPI gt pressed to skip selections in succesion Operable only in stop mode b To locate directly Press one of the numeric buttons to enter the desired selection number If a selection number is greater than 10 use the ET jand 1 to 19 buttons i9 functions as the figure 0 e g To play from selection No 22 Press GIQand 2 2 e g To play from selection No 30 Only for CDP 311 i Press E TU and 3 9 44 Only for COP 311 Playing a Disc Locating a Particular Point in a Selection You can also locate a particular point in the disc during play in two ways a To search quickly while monitoring the sound Forward locating at high speed Keep gt PPI gt gt
14. me of each program is set to a half of the total playing time of the disc b When setting the time for one side of the tape as you want Press the numeric buttons Press 10 for 0 It is generally not necessary to press numeric buttons for seconds unless required 3 Press gt to start playing Before the unit enters pause mode at the set time with B lit in the tape indicator play starts fading out To start play for the other side of the tape Press gt or I8 The unit enters pause mode at the set time by fading out for a specified duration When this play ends time fade is cancelled PEAK SEARCH Fading Out at the Desired Time Time Fade To cancel time fade Press EDIT TIME FADE again Time fade is also cancelled when laa 44 or PP HPI is kept pressed To display the time remaining until the set time Press TIME twice When play ends within the designated period Time fade function is kept active Change discs and start play When the total playing time of the discs reaches the designated period the unit pauses by fading out Locating the Portion You can locate the portion with the highest input level of the disc to adjust the recording level Before starting play press PEAK SEARCH PEAK flashes in the display as the peak search begins functioning Upon completing the search the unit starts repeating the portion with the peak volume so that you can adjust the recording level
15. n being played will be the first one in the program 13 Playing ina Desired Order Recording a Program You can adjust the total playing time of the program so that you can make the program fit the length of a tape when recording Moreover you can make two different 5 3 2 B1 1 2 B2 programs by inserting a pause for recording on both side of a tape 1 Press PROGRAM PROGRAM appears in the display 1 2 A Press the numeric buttons of the PROGRAM desired selections in the desired rri order See page 13 2 B To find selections which fit in the remaining time 1 Press iaa dad i or gt gt P PPI to change a selection and check the time Program edit 2 If satisfactory go to the next step If A not choose another selection 8 ab C 5 2 Press PROGRAM to store the selection Step number appears in the display for a while Repeat steps 1 and 2 to program other selections The display shows 2B 1 a The last programmed selection b The order to be playe c Programmed selection d The total playing time 3 Press tl to make a program for side B B in the tape indicator flashes and P appears in the display and the total playing time is reset to 0 A pause is also counted as a selection B 2 PROGRAM 4 Program selections for side B by repeating step 2 5 Start recording on the cassette deck and press P It is better to start recording on the cassette deck first to trans
16. op play and open the tray press amp OPEN CLOSE For private listening Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack To increase the volume turn the PHONE LEVEL control clockwise To decrease it turn the control counterclockwise To take out the disc Press amp OPEN CLOSE To play an 8cm 3 inch CD Place it on the inner circle of the tray If the disc is provided with an adaptor first remove it Do not put a normal CD 12cnv5 inch upon an 8 cm CD w iU Playing a Disc What is this indication no d 5C This indication appears when there is no disc on the disc tray If you turn on the power with a disc in the tray Play begins automatically from the beginning of the disc By connecting a commercially available timer disc play can be started at any desired time Information Display Figure When you press amp OPEN CLOSE to close the tray or press TIME in stop mode the display shows you the following information The total number of selections a and the total playing time of the inserted disc b Figure E Each time you press TIME during play the display changes to give you the following information 8 Elapsed playing time b Remaining time in a selection If the current selection number is over 20 appears c Remaining time of the disc However appears instead of the actual time in the following cases If a disc with more than 20 selections
17. osing selections in numerical order which changes as little as possible You can also program desired selections by priority In this case you can designate desired selections beforehand and the remaining selections will be programmed to fit in the remaining time Operating Time Edit 1 Press EDIT TIME FADE and display EDIT 2 Designate the length of one side of your tape a When you specify a commercially available tape length Each time you press I 4 4 or bb P the display changes to give you the following durations nos C 46 C 54 C 60 2300 mm 2700mei 3000 me sae 0 90 C 74 145 00 mend 3 00 ee When you select HALF you can divide ail the selections of the disc into two programs without changing their order b When setting your desired time Use the numeric buttons Press 1 for 0 It is generally not necessary to press numeric buttons for seconds Note HALF cannot be set on a disc with more than 20 selections 3 Press EDIT TIME FADE The selections for side A are determined automatically a The last selection to be recorded b Total playing time and c Selections to be recorded on side A appear to be continued 4 EDIT TIME FADE Designating the y4 Total Playing Time 4 Press EDIT TIME FADE once more while B in the tape indicator is flashing Another program for the other side is completed 5 Press The selection
18. port the leader tape before pressing on this unit To play the selections for side B When the selections for side A are played the unit enters pause mode Reverse the tape then press P or Il To make a program only for one side of a tape Follow the steps on page 13 Le eee Playing ina Desired Order To check your program WI Press CHECK The first selection in the program will appear Each time you press CHECK the next selection in the program wilt appear After the last selection End will be indicated and the display will soon return to the initial status n While checking the program for side A oo appears and also for side B cs appears Changing Your Program You can make the following changes before starting play To erase the last selection W press CLEAR Each time you press CLEAR the last selection in the program will be erased To erase the entire program Press W once in stop mode twice during play The program is also erased when you turn off the unit or you press 4 OPEN CLOSE To add a selection to the end of the program simply press the numeric button To delete a selection press CHECK W repeatedly until the unwanted selection appears Then press CLEAR To change the order press Bl in stop mode to erase the program Then repeat the programming procedure from the beginning To check the remaining time Press TIME once to see the remaining time of the
19. 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 Compact disc player to an AC outlet Speakers Amplifier to an AC outlet Hooking Up the System Connect the unit to an amplifier as shown in Fig EY Notes on Connection Tum 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 Leave a little slack in the connecting cord to allow for inadvertent shock or vibration The supplied audio 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 CDP 311 CDP 211 RM D190 Only for CDP 311 Identifying the Parts Refer to the pages indicated in parenthesis for details Front Panel Remote Commander O POWER switch 8 2 Disc tray 8 3 Display window 4 Remote sensor 5 CHECK program check button 15 Numeric buttons 10 13 14 18 20 7 CLEAR program cl
20. s for side A will be played and then the unit will pause Reverse the tape then press or Il again The selections for side B will be played To cancel the edit Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE and the unit enters continuous or shuffle play mode respectively The program will be erased To check the program See page 15 To designate a different time for each side Execute steps 1 to 3 on page 18 then press Il Then execute steps 2 to 3 for the other side If your disc has more than 20 selections Selections over number 20 cannot be programmed with the time edit function 20 EDIT TIME FADE Fading Out at the Desired Time You can end the play fading out by designating 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 and use it in any play mode 1 Press EDIT TIME FADE twice in stop mode or press it once in pause mode TIME FADE and A in the tape indicator appear in the display 2 Press numeric buttons I 44 or gt gt PPI to set the desired play duration a When you specify a commercially available tape length Each time you press 4 lt lt or gt gt PPI the play duration for one side of the tape is displayed as follows HALF C 46 C 54 C 60 423 00 mar 2700 mum 130 00 mn C 90 Ed 00 mmi 3 00 m When you select HALF the playing ti
21. size AA R6 batteries Dimensions approx including projections 40 x 20 x 175 mm w tvd 1 5 6 x e x 7 inches Mass approx 95 g 4 oz Supplied accessories Audio cord 1 2 phono plugs 2 phono plugs Remote commander only for CDP 311 1 Sony SUM 3 NS batteries only for CDP 311 2 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 22 Troubleshooting Guide Before going through the check list below first refer back to the connections and operating procedures Should any problem perisist after you have made these checks consult your nearest Sony service facility Symptom The disc tray does not close Play does not start Sound is not heard Play does not begin from the first selection The remote commander does not operate the unit only for CDP 31 1 Cause Remedy The disc is not placed correctly Place the disc correctly on the disc tray Dirty disc Clean the disc The disc is inserted upside down Insert the disc with the printed side up tt is engaged Press or HH again to release it Moisture condensation Leave the unit turned on for approximately one hour Loose connection Insert the plug firmly Connection is incorrect Check the connection referring to Hooking Up the System The PHONE LEVEL control is set to the Tum the control clockwise minimum The unit is in the program or shuffle mode Press CONTINUE The batteries ar
22. ure 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 Checking the Supplied Accessories Make sure that all supplied accessories are included with your unit This manual and the following items must be included with your CDP 311 and 211 If not contact your Sony dealer a Audio connecting cord 1 b Remote commander 1 only for CDP 31 1 c Sony SUM 3 NS batteries 2 only for CDP 311 Do not throw away the carton and the packing material They will come in handy when transporting the unit or shipping it for servicing Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Commander only for CDP 311 You can control the unit with the supplied remote commander Insert two size AA R6 batteries with the correct polarity 1 Slide the cover to remove it 2 Insert two size AA R6 batteries correctly so that the and polarities match the polarity diagrams inside the battery compartment On battery life About half a year of normal operation can be expected when using Sony SUM 3 NS batteries When the batteries are run down the remote commander will not operate the unit If this happens replace both batteries with new ones Notes on the

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