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        Sony CDP-CX88ES Operating Instructions
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1.          When you want to load each Disc Memo data  independently  move the cursor to the data you  want to load  then press the Easy scroll key     5 When the remote finishes reading the data      Memo loading complete    appears in the remote   s  display     Getting Started    Adjusting the display contrast of the  remote    1    Press MENU     ch     gt Memo search    Program play  Program input  Group select          Move the cursor   gt   to    Set up    by using the Easv  scroll key  then press the Easy scroll key     cot    yPlayer check  Memo loading  Contrast adjust  Memory clear       Move the cursor to    Contrast adjust     then press  the Easy scroll key     CONTRAST    contrast    ADJUST    adjust       Adjust the contrast by pressing the Easy scroll key  up or down and holding until the desired level of  contrast is attained     Press the Easy scroll key     Turning off the LCD back light    You can conserve the remote   s power by turning off  the LCD  Liquid Crystal Display  back light        Press MENU     cdi    Memo search    Program play  Program input  Group select          2 Move the cursor   gt   to    Back light mode    by using  the Easy scroll key  then press the Easy scroll key     C01    LCD Back Light    YON  OFF       3 Move the cursor to    OFF     then press the Easy  scroll key     Note    If you erase all the data stored in the remote  page 10   follow  the procedure above to turn the back light off again      ON    Getting Started    Erasi
2.       MENU    Easy scroll  key              7e    ge     Getting Started    Storing disc data in the remote     Press MENU          cD         Memo search  Program play  Program input  Group select        Y       Note the    mark indicates that the menu  continues   Press the Easy scroll key downward to see the  next items    2 Move the cursor  P  to    Set up    by using the Easv  scroll key  then press the Easy scroll key         cot            gt Player check  Memo loading  Contrast adjust  Memory clear        3 Move the cursor to    Player check     then press the  Easy scroll key   The display shows the disc data in the player after     Now player checking       appears     cpt    Master player      CD1 200discs       Loading the Disc Memo  1 Press MENU     coi     gt Memo search    Program play  Program input  Group select 7Y       2 Move the cursor  P  to    Set up    by using the Easy  scroll key  then press the Easy scroll key         cor             Player check  Memo loading  Contrast adjust  Memory clear        3 Move the cursor to    Memo loading     then press  the Easy scroll key     cot     gt All memo data    Master player  Group memo       4 When you want to load all Disc Memos  including    Group Memo data   move the cursor to      All memo data     then press the Easy scroll key   The remote starts reading all memo data  The  loading time may take a few moments  Point the  remote at the player while loading the data     Master Hype    memo LOAD  DISC12 00 
3.    Amplifier    CO player         To connect the transmitter receiver  Connect the transmitter   receiver to an AC outlet using a  AC adapter  supplied  and via the S LINK CONTROL AI  jack using a monaural mini plug cord  supplied      Transmitter receiver  OCIN 6V  To an AC outlet  i  J  CD player Transmitter receiver    S  LINK  ONTROL A1        CONTROL A1    2               Note     Use the supplied AC adapter  Do not use any other AC  adapter since it may cause the CD player to malfunction   When replacing the AC adapter  use the same type  number AC IA10     If you have a Sony receiver  amplifier  equipped with  the CONTROL A1 jack   Be sure to connect the player to the CD IN jacks on the  receiver  amplifier   When making this connection  set the  COMMAND MODE of the player to CD1  see the  illustration on the next page   If you further connect the  player and the receiver  amplifier  via the CONTROL A1  jacks with the monaural  2P  mini plug cord  you can use  the Auto Function feature between these components  For  details  refer to the supplementary    S LINK Y  CONTROL   A1 Control System    instructions and the instructions  supplied with the receiver  amplifier      DEN    Getting Started    e If you have a digital component such as a digital    When using another Sony CD player together with  amplifier  D A converter  DAT or MD this player  Connect the component via the DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL  You can make the supplied remote effective only for this  connector usin
4.    If you do not want to load the Disc Memo to the  player  move the cursor to    no     then press the  Easy scroll key    Repeat Steps 1 to 7 to assign Disc Memos to other  discs        If you make a mistake while inputting the    character s     To correct all the characters which have been input  Press CLEAR  All the characters are erased  Input the  correct character from the beginning     To correct a character which has been input  1 Press MEMO INPUT es or   gt  until the cursor moves  next to the incorrect character     ct    Disc memo    Disc6  is    SONY B4E       2 Press DEL to delete the incorrect character     C01    Disc memo i    Disc  i    SONYA E       3 Input the correct character     To correct the character currently being input  1 Press DEL to delete the incorrect character   2 Input the correct character       To insert a character between the input characters  Press MEMO INPUT   or   until the cursor moves  next to the point you want to insert  and enter the  character     Storing Specific Tracks   Delete Bank     You can delete unwanted tracks and store only the  tracks vou want  When you select the disc containing a   _ Delete Bank  the player will play only the remaining  tracks     CONTINUE SHUFFLE                      Cents of      CoH                                               CHECK CLEAR       Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE before you start  playing     2 Turn the JOG dial to select the disc     3 Press CHECK repeatedly until the track you want  to
5.    In Program Play mode  the disc will be added to  the end of the program if you press ENTER instead  of        Note   If  NO ENTRY    appears in the display  no disc has been  labeled with the Disc Memo  Try the Memo Scan function  again after labeling the discs     1 7     1 gin    Playing CDs    Locating a disc using the Disc Memo data       on the remote j  You can search for and locate a desired dise by using  the Disc Memo data on the remote   Before tollowing the procedure below  be sure to load  the Disc Memo data into the remote   s memory  see    page S  ge     Press MENU     2 Move the cursor   gt   to    Memo search    by using  the Easy scroll key  then press the Easy scroll kev     3 Push the Easy scroll key up or down until the first  character in the Disc Memo of the CD you want    appears        D1    letter       Each time you push the Easy scroll key up or  down  the characters appear in the following  order     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX  YZ0123456789    4 Press the Easy scroll key to input the character you  want   The display shows the Disc Memos starting with  the input character     p13 HitechBlues     end        If    not found    appears after inputting the first  character  no disc has been labeled using the input  character     5 Move the cursor to the disc number you want to  play  then press the Easy scroll key     ET ey  Specifying the Next Disc to  Play    You can specity the next dise to play while plaving a  disc in Continuous or 1 DISC Shuffl
6.   forward  on the  remote and hold down until you find  the point       a point in a track  quickly by observing  the display 7     4  backward    PP  forward  on the  remote and hold down until you find  the point during pause  You will not  hear the sound during the operation        Note    If      OVER        appears in the display  the disc has reached the    end while you were pressing PP  Press KK or  4 to go    back     Locating a specific track or a point in a  track observing the remote   s display 7    T During stop mode  press TRACK        2 Move the cursor   gt   to a desired track by using the    Easy scroll key        cot    TRACK3    TRACK4  TRACK5  TRACK6    3 Press the Easy scroll key or D gt      Note    When you select a CD TEXT disc  track titles appear in Step 2  instead of the track numbers     20       Playing CDs       Playing Repeatedly    You can play discs or tracks repeatedly in any play  mode     REPEAT             Press REPEAT while playing a disc      REPEAT    appears in the display  The player repeats  the discs   tracks as follows     When the disc is played in The player repeats       ALL DISCS Continuous Play All tracks on all discs   page 12              1 DISC Continuous Play All tracks on the current disc   page 12    ALL DISCS Shuffle Play All tracks on all discs in   page 21  random order   1 DISC Shuffle Play All tracks on the current disc   page 21  in random order   Program Play  page 21  The same program    To cancel Repeat Play  P
7.   track  3 5    La You can go to the next disc during 1 DISC Shuffle Play  T    Press DISC SKIP       Le  You can specify the next disc to play during 1 DISC  Shuffle Play     Turn the JOG dial to specify the next disc  After all the  tracks on the current disc are played in random order   the next disc starts playing  If you want to skip to the  next disc right away  press ENTER while playing the  current disc     Notes     You cannot specify the next disc to play during ALL DISCS  Shuffle Play      Even if you press W or turn off the player during ALL  DISCS Shuffle Play  the player remembers which discs or  tracks were played and which were not  Therefore  if you  want to start ALL DISCS Shuffle Play again from the  beginning  be sure to repeat the procedure from Step 1        Playing CDs    SSS SSS 7    Creating Your Own Program     Program Play     You can arrange the order of the tracks and or discs to  create three different programs which are stored  automatically  A program can contain up to 32    steps      one    step    may contain a track or a whole disc    You can make programs using the controls on the  remote as well as ones on the player  However  the  programming procedures are different     Creating a program on the player    PROGRAM KKD ENTER JOG CHECK                                         gt  CLEAR    1 Press PROGRAM until the desired program  number  PROGRAM 1  2 or 3  appears in the  display    If a program is already stored in the selected  program n
8.  Files     Deleting discs from a group    e To delete a disc from a group  1 Follow Steps 1 through 4 in    Assigning discs to  groups    on page 29 to select the disc   2 Press CLEAR      NOT FILED    appears in the display   3 Press gNPUT   To delete all discs from a group  press CLEAR while  holding down whichever GROUP 1  8 button vou  want to clear     Labeling groups  Group Memo     You can label the preset group number anything you  like  such as a category  using up to 13 characters   Note that you cannot store the Group Memo if you  have not assigned any disc to the group        Press one of the GROUP 1   8 buttons to which  you want to assign a Group Memo     2 Press INPUT     3 Turn the JOG dial until    GROUP MEMO    appears  in the display  and then press ENTER   The flashing cursor  4  appears     4 Tur the JOG dial until the desired character  appears in the display   The cursor disappears and the first space for the  Group Memo flashes   As you turn the JOG dial clockwise  the characters  appear in the following order  Turn the JOG dial  counterclockwise to go in reverse order      space  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU  VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw  xXy Z0123456789      amp    k         lt     gt      Jr_  t      5 Press ENTER to select the character   The selected character lights up  and the flashing  cursor appears to indicate the next space to be  input     To make a correction  Press CLEAR and begin again by inputting the correct  characters     6 Repeat Steps 4 a
9.  and remove the disc Press OPEN and then ENTER  The disc    comes to the loading position        13     suoneiodo 2iseg       Playing CDs       SS eS Checki     G a ecking the total number and playing  Using the Display time of the tracks  You can check information about the disc using the Select the dise vou want to check  and press  displav  TIME TEXT     TIME TEXT The display shows the current disc number  total  i number of tracks  and total plaving time of the disc     Current disc number                      Total number of tracks Total playing time          el When you want to check another disc T   Press DISC SKIP     on the remote in the stop mode to  select the disc vou want to check  The total number of  tracks and the total playing time of the selected disc  appear momentarily     Display information of the playing disc    While playing a disc  the display shows the current disc  number  track number  playing time of the track  and  the next disc number     HIGH LIGHT  Current disc number Next disc number  i       Current track number Playing time of the track       145         Remote s display information j    While in stop mode  the remote   s display shows the  current dise number  While in play mode  the current  track number also appears     While in stop mode       Note   While in stop mode  the Disc Memo appears if you labeled the  disc  see page 26   While in play mode  the track title appears   up to the 13th character  when you select a CD TEXT disc   se
10.  delete appears in the display     20    n  SMH Pet os    CT       4 Press CLEAR      DELETE FILE    and    DELETE    appear in the  display             If you want to recover the track  press CLEAR  again     5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to delete more tracks     Y You can recover all the tracks you have deleted  Hold down CLEAR until    ALL SELECT    appears in the  display     Note   The deleted tracks are skipped even in the Shuffle or Program  Play mode  when the whole disc containing a Delete Bank is  programmed as one step      Grouping Discs  Group File     You might find that too many discs make it hard to  find the dise you want  This player has a feature that  lets vou classify discs into eight groups  Each disc can  be put into only one group    Once you classify discs  you can enjoy Continuous   Shuffle  or Repeat Play within a certain group  Group  Play      CONTINUE SHUFFLE INPUTJOG ENTER                               GROUP 1 8    Assigning discs to groups  1 Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE before you start  playing     Turn the JOG dial to select the disc you want to  assign to a group     Press INPUT     Turn the JOG dial until    GROUP FILE    appears in  the display  and then press ENTER    If the disc has not been put into any group     NOT  FILED    appears in the display     Turn the JOG dial until the group number you  want  e  g   GROUP 1  appears in the display        Press ENTER or INPUT to select the group     29     30     Storing Information About CDs  Custom
11.  gt  Point the remote at the remote sensor F on the    General    4    Power consumption 15W  player and the transmitter  receiver     gt Replace all the batteries in the remote with new Dimensions  approx   When the front cover is closed  ones if NI appears in the remote   s display   wihid  430 x 200 x 480 mm  17 x7 7 8 x 19 in    incl  projecting parts  The player functions incorrectly  Mass  appt  2 5 Kg  20 ihe 15 02   The microcomputer chips may be operating  incorrectly  Disconnect the AC power cord  then Supplied accessories   connect it back to the wall outlet to reset the   Audio cord  1     CD booklet holders  2  and label  1   player    AC adapter  1     e Monaural  2P  mini plug cord  1     Remote commander  remote   1     Sony LR6 batteries  3    e Transmitter   receiver  1     Design and specifications are subject to change without notice     33     SR ee wl  Index    A B    AMS 18       CDTEXT 15  Connecting 5   another audio component 6  Continuous Play 12  CONTROL AI 5  Custom Files   Delete Bank 29   Disc Memo 26   Group File 29   what vou can do with 26    Delete Bank 29  Disc Memo 26    E  F    Erasing  Custom Files 26  Delete Bank 30  Disc Memo 27  Group Memo 30  programs 22  remote   s memory 10    Grouping Discs 29    Handling CDs 32  Hookups  overview 5    Inserting CDs 10    J  K    JOG dial 10    L    Labeling a disc 26  Locating  a specific point 18  a specific track 18  by monitoring 19  by observing the display 19  directly 17  discs 16  using AM
12.  play  Program input  Group select Y       2 Move the cursor   gt   to    Program input    by using  the Easy scroll key  then press the Easy scroll key        3 Move the cursor to the program you want to  create  then press the Easy scroll key   cot   Program A  v1     2   9        4 Press the Easy scroll key     CDI   Program A      Stepi  PDisc56 TRK ALL  XDISC 56        5 Select the desired disc by pushing the Easy scroll  key up or down   To program a whole disc  press the Easy scroll key  again   To program a certain track of the disc  select the  desired track by pushing the Easy scroll key up or  down  then press the Easy scroll key     cD1     Program       Step1  Disc56  gt TRK 5  XDISC 56        6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to program more tracks or    discs     To finish creating a program  press MENU  To play the  program vou create  see    Plaving the program you  create observing the remote   s display    on page 24     To erase a track or disc  move the cursor to the step  vou want to erase in step 3  then press CLEAR    To change a disc or track you programed  move the  cursor to the step you want to change in step 3  then  press the Easy scroll key  Select a new disc or track  tollowing Steps 4 and 5     Les You can label the program in Step 3  Move the cursor   gt   to the program you want to label by  pressing the Easy scroll key up  then press the Easy scroll  key   The flashing cursor  4  appears  Input the character you  want following the procedure in    Lab
13.  than the alkaline batteries   The loaded memory in the remote will be retained for a  few minutes while you replace the batteries        Notes      Do not leave the remote near an extremely hot or humid  place      Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing   particularly when replacing the batteries      Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or leave  too near lighting apparatuses  Doing so may cause a  malfunction       If vou do not use the remote for an extended period of time   remove the batteries to avoid possible damage trom battery    leakage and corrosion     Getting Started    Hooking Up the System    Overview    This section describes how to hook up the CD player to  f   an amplifier  Be sure to turn off the power of each      component before making the connections     Transmitter receiver  To an AC outlet       Emm  To S LINK CONTROL A1 i  jack   DIGITAL OUT  To S LINK CONTROL A1  OPTICAL   jack   CD player               To an AC outlet    COMMAND MODE    To line output  L  To line output  R     n  i  th  Y    To audio input    Amplifier       cot    Signal flow    To an AC outlet    What cords will   need   Audio cord  1   supplied     White White  Red Red   R   R     AC adapter  1   supplied              Hookups    When connecting the audio cord  be sure to match the  color coded cords to the appropriate jacks on the  components  Red  right  to Red and White  left  to  White  Be sure to make connections firmly to avoid  hum and noise  
14. E 33  INdeX nn ee on AT a M aa MEAS 34    BEN    qin    Getting Started    Unpacking    Check that vou received the following items    e Audio cord  1      CD booklet holders  2  and label  1    e AC adapter  AC IAT0   1      Monaural  2P  mini plug cord  connecting cord for  the transmitter   receiver   1      Remote commander  remote   1      Sony LR   batteries  3    e Transmitter  receiver  1        CX How to use the CD booklet holder  The CD booklet holder helps you locate dises easily   After vou have inserted discs into the plaver  you can put  the CD booklet  which comes with a CD  into the  supplied holder  Put two CD booklets facing back to back  into a pocket  Stick the number label on each pocket   matching the number of the disc slot where you have  inserted the disc  You can put up to 200 CD booklets into  the holders     Inserting batteries into the remote    You can control the player using the supplied remote   Insert three size AA  LR6  batteries  supplied  by  matching the   and   ends on the batteries to the  diagram inside the battery compartment    Insert the negative     end first  then push in and down  until the positive     end clicks into position    When using the remote  point it at the remote sensor  on the player        el When to replace batteries  If    flashes in the remote   s display  replace all the  batteries with new alkaline batteries  Use of battery types  other than alkaline batteries  such as manganese  batteries  may not last longer
15. GELUNG  UREABAUCK  NICHI OEM STRAML AUSSETZEN       TAROT AVATTAESSA JA SUOMLURITUS OMTENTAESSA OLET ALY  TINA MAKYMATTOMALLE LASEASATENYLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEEN  SYM NG LASERSTRAUNG NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAO   OCH SPARAREN AR URKOPPLAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN   V L   USYNLIG LASERSTRALING NAP DEKSEL   PNES OG  SKKERMEDSLAS BRYTES UNNGA EKSPONERING FOA STRALEN  VIGYAZATT a BURKOLAT NYITASAKOR LATHATATLAN LEZERSU   GARVESZEL   KEAULA A BESUGARZAST                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          For the customers in Canada    r 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 equipment is intended for home  entertainment purposes only  The  warranty shall be invalidated if used  in commercial environments  such as  by disc jockeys  ete   even within the  Warranty Period              LEE ee  Welcome     Thank you for purchasing the Sony  Compact Disc Player  Before operating  the unit  please read this manual  thoroughly and retain it for future  reference     ee eee ea  About This Manual    The instructions in this manual are for  models CDP CX88ES     Conventions     Instructions in this manual describe  the controls on the player   You can also use 
16. M repeatedly in the stop mode  until the program number  PROGRAM 1  2 or 3   you want to erase appears in the display     2 Hold down CLEAR until    ALL CLEAR    appears  in the display     Playing CDs         Creating a program using the remote    MENU i  Easy scroll  key                   7    Press PROGRAM until the program number vou  want  PROGRAM L  2 or 3  appears in the display     Press DISC     DISC I       a       Press the number button of the disc        To program a whole disc  press ENTER and go to  Step 6        First press  gt 10  then press the number button of  the track    When the disc has less than 10 tracks  press 10 0  first then press the corresponding number to enter  a track number from 1 to 9     The disc being programmed       Playing order    The track being  programmed    To program other discs   tracks  do the following        To program Repeat Steps       All tracks of another disc s  2to4       Other tracks on the same disc 5       Other tracks on other discs 2to5       Press ENTER or  gt  to start Program Play     To cancel Program Play  Press CONTINUE     oy     T You can check or change the program by pressing the    CHECK or CLEAR button on the remote F  See page 22    na    23    24     Playing CDs    Creating a program observing the remote s  display 4    You can create up to eight programs in the remote   s  memory  each containing up to 32 steps  by observing  the remote   s displav     1 Press MENU     CD1      Memo search    Program
17. S 18    M  N  O    Memo Scan 17  Memo Search 16    P Q    S    T    Playback   Continuous Play 12  Group Play 30  Program Play 21  Repeat Play 20  Shuffle Play 20  Program   changing 22  checking 22  erasing 22    Remote control 4 6  Repeating 20  Rotary table 10    Searching  See Locating  Selecting a disc 16  Shuffle Play   on all discs 21   onone disc 21  Specifying the next disc 18  Storing   information about CDs 26    Timer Play 25  Total playing time 14  Troubleshooting 33    U  V  W  X  Y  Z    Unpacking 4    Names of controls    Buttons  BACK 31  CAPS 28  CHECK 22 2  CLEAR 21 26  30  CONTINUE 12 21  DEL 28  DISC 17 21 23  DISC SKIP     13  ENTER 13  16  17  23  26  GROUP 31  GROUP 1 8 30  HIGH LIGHT 15  INPUT 26 29  MEMO INPUT  lt       28  MEMO SCAN 17  MEMO SEARCH 16  MENU 8  Number 17  OPEN 10  PROGRAM 21 23  REPEAT 20  SHUFFLE 21  SPACE 31  TIME TEXT 14  TRACK 19  KK 13  tc 13  u 13  BE 13  Ke  gt  gt  19  qa  gt  gt  19   gt 10 19 23   The PLAYER SELECT  XFADE   HIT LIST  and NO DELAY  buttons do not work on the  remote     22  29    Switches  TIMER 25  VO 7    Jacks  LINEOUT 5  S LINK CONTROL A1 5  AUXIN 6    Connectors  DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL  6    Others    COMMAND MODE  selector 6   Disc slots 11   Display 14   Easy scrollkey 7   Front cover 10   JOG dial 10   Remote s display 7   Rotary table 10   4    
18. S O NY  3 862 074 11  1     Compact Disc  Player             Operating Instructions E  Mode d emploi Gi  dise  DIGITAL AUDIO  CDP CX88ES       1998 by Sony Corporation    DEN    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     For the customers in the United States    CAUTION  RISA OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  i PONOT PER  4       TALTION  O REDUCE THE AISA OF ELECTAC SHOCK  De MOT REMOVE COVER 108 BACK  NC USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INS DE    RECEA SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNE        This symbol is intended to alert   AN 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  A 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 communi
19. ayer to OFF     25     26       Storing Information About CDs  Custom Files        What You Can Do With the  Custom Files    The player can store two types of information called     Custom Files    for each disc  Once vou have stored  Custom Fils for a disc  the player automatically recalls  what vou have stored whenever vou select the disc   Note that Custom Files will be erased if vou do not use  the plaver for about one month     You can store this information        When you use You can       Disc Memo  page 26  Label discs using up to 13    characters       Delete Bank  page 29  Delete unwanted tracks and store    only the tracks you want       Group File  page 29  Group discs in up to eight groups     to locate them easily       Where are Custom Files stored     Custom Files are stored not on the disc  but in the  player s memory  Therefore you cannot use Custom  Files when you play the disc on other players     If you replace discs you have filed in the  Custom Files    The Custom File information you have stored remains   since the Custom File information is assigned to each    7 slot  Erase all the Custom Files  Disc Memo  Delete    Bank and Group File  of the old disc  and then file the  new disc information in the Custom Files     Erasing all Custom Files of all discs    Turn off the player  While holding down CLEAR  press  1 0 to turn on the player     ALL ERASE    appears in  the display  and all Custom Files are erased     i    Labeling Discs  Disc Memo     You 
20. can label dises using up to 13 characters and have  the plaver display the Disc Memo each time vou select  the disc  The Dise Memo can be anything vou like  such  as a title  musician s name  category or date of    purchase        cr When you select a CD TEXT disc  The disc title is automatically stored as the Disc Memo   If the dise title has more than 13 characters  only the first  13 characters of the disc title are stored  see page 15    When vou replace a dise with a CD TEXT disc  the disc  title of the CD TENT disc is also stored automatically   Note that you cannot change the Disc Memo of the  CD TEXT disc     Lei You can label discs while the front cover is open    Labeling discs on the player    INPUT JOG ENTER         i                   i          ss El  E     J       O mac                1           i    CLEAR       Turn the JOG dial until the disc number to which  you want to assign a Disc Memo appears in the  display    When you label a disc with the front cover closed   the disc number of the disc at the playing position  appears    When you label a disc with the front cover open   the disc number at the loading position appears     2 Press INPUT        DISC MEMO    flashes     3 Press ENTER     The flashing cursor  4  appears     Turn the JOG dial until the desired character  appears in the display    The cursor disappears and the first space for the  Disc Memo flashes    As vou turn the JOG dial clockwise  the characters  appear in the following order  Turn t
21. cations     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 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  ona 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 changes or  modification 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  CDP CX88ES  Serial No      Except for the customers in the  United States    The following caution label is located  inside the unit        CAUTION   INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN ANO    INTERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM  ADVARSEL USNOG   ASEASTRALNG VED ABNING NAR  SIKKERMEDSAFBRYDEAE ER UDE AF FUNKTON UNDGA UOSAETTELSE  FOR STRALING    VORSICHT    _unsicntean   LASERS Aa UNG WEWN  ABOECKUNG GEOFENET UND SICHEAEITSVEARIE
22. e Play mode     While playing a disc  turn the JOG dial     NEXT DISC     appears in the display and the disc number or Disc  Memo  see page 26  changes as vou turn the JOG dial   When the desired disc number or Disc Memo appears  in the display  stop turning the JOG dial     Next disc number or the Disc Memo       Next disc number or  the Disc Memo    After the current disc is plaved  the next disc you have  specified starts playing    If you want to skip to the next disc right away  press  ENTER while playing the current disc     To cancel the disc you have specified  Press CONTINUE twice     LESS ey  Locating a Specific Track or a    Point in a Track  You can quickly locate any track while playing a disc  using the Iki lt  D gt f gt 1  AMS  Automatic Music Sensor     buttons or by using the remote  You can also locate a  specific point in a track while playing a disc     KKD                                  Playing CDs       Number  buttons     gt 10       Locating a specific track or a point ina    track       To locate    Press       the next or  succeeding tracks    D repeatedly until vou find the  track       the current or  preceding tracks    KK repeatedly until vou find the  track       a specific track  directly       The number button of the track on the  remote  When you directly locate a  track numbered over 10  press  gt 10  first  then the corresponding number  buttons        a point in a track   while monitoring the      sound       lt  lt   backward    P gt 
23. e page 15      Checking the information of CD TEXT discs    CD TEXT discs have information  such as the disc titles  or artist names  memorised in a blank space on the  discs where  on normal discs  there is no information   The display shows the CD TEXT information of the  disc so that you can check the current disc title  artist  name and track title  When the player detects a CD  TEXT disc     CD TEXT    appears in the display     Display information in stop mode   The display shows the disc title  When you press  TIME  TEXT  the artist name scrolls in the display  If    you press TIME TEXT again  the display shows the  current disc number  total number of tracks  and total  playing time of the disc momentarily  Then the display  shows the disc title again        Playing CDs    Display information while playing a disc  Each time you press TIME  TEXT  the display shows  the information as shown below     The current disc  number  track  number and  playing time  appear     The current track  title appears        This information also appears when  the player locates the track                 Press TIME TEXT              Note  If the disc title and track title have more than 13 characters   only the first 13 characters appear in the display     To play disc highlights  F   Some CD TEXT discs have a feature to play only the  highlights of the discs    During stop mode  press HIGH LIGHT on the remote to start  playing disc highlights       D gt     flashes while playing disc h
24. eling discs  observing the remote   s display    on page 27     Playing the program you create observing  the remote   s display           Press MENU     cor     gt Memo search    Program play  Program py    Group selec Y       2 Move the cursor   gt   to    Program play    by using  the Easy scroll key  then press the Easy scroll key     cor    ogram       ogram B  ogram C  ogram D       Playing CDs    3 Select the desired program by pressing the Easy  scroll kev up or down  then press Easy scroll key     Program    data transfer       Disc4  XDISC4    Tracki   TRACK1        Program Play starts when the player finishes  loading the program data from the remote    lf the player fails in loading  the following  message appears  Press the Easy scroll key again     data transfer  failure      Try again         Note   The program you create using the remote is stored in the  player as PROGRAM 1  Note that the PROGRAM 1 you had  created before is erased          Playing Using a Timer   You can start plaving a dise at anv given time by  connecting a timer  not supplied   Refer also to the    instructions for the timer if you need help     TIMER                                                    Press one of the play mode buttons to select the  desired play mode     2 Set TIMER on the player to PLAY     3 Set the timer to the desired time   The player turns off  When the set time comes  the  player turns on and starts playing     4 After you have used the timer  set TIMER on the  pl
25. g an optical cable  not supplied   Take off the plaver   cap and plug in the optical cable  e When using the player equipped with the  COMMAND MODE selector   POC 15 Set the COMMAND MODE selector of this player to    CD1 and that of another player to CD2 or CD3  Then  set the CD1 2 3 switch on the remote supplied for  each player accordingly    When using the player not equipped with the  COMMAND MODE selector    The command mode of the player without the  COMMAND MODE selector is set to CD1  Set the  COMMAND MODE selector of this player to CD2     Optical cable  not supplied     CO player Digital component       Note Connecting the AC power cord  When you connect via the DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL   connector  noise may occur when you play CD software Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet     other than music  such as a CD ROM           Note on placement of the player and the   es You can listen to another audio component 3    connected to this player transmitter receiver    Connect the component via the AUX IN jacks using an    Be sure to place the player in a flat  horizontal place   audio cord   Use the cord supplied with the component   eis op play  p    You can listen to the sound from that component while If the player is left in a slanted position  it may cause a  this player stops  While this player plays or pauses  you malfunction or damage the player      cannot listen to the sound from that component  Be sure to place the transmitter   receiver on the top  right co
26. he JOG dial  counterclockwise to go in reverse order      space  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTU  VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw  XVZOT23 456789       amp     Kt   fis lt     gt         IT          Press ENTER to select the character    The selected character lights up  and the flashing  cursor appears to indicate the next space to be  input        To make a correction  Press CLEAR and begin again by inputting the correct  characters     Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to input more characters     Press INPUT to store the Disc Memo   The display shows the Disc Memo        ALL DISCS    20      D TEXT  osc    SONYHITS          Repeat Steps 1 to 7 to assign Disc Memos to other    discs     Erasing the Disc Memo    1    Follow Steps 1 to 3 in    Labeling discs on the  player    on page 26 to select the Disc Memo you  want to erase     Press CLEAR   The Disc Memo disappears   Press INPUT to show the disc    number again          Labeling discs observing the remote s  display 7    MENU     Easy scroll      key   MEMO INPUT      Number o CAPS  buttons       SPACE    ENTER    CLEAR          Press MENU     C01      Memo search  Program play  Program input  Group select 7Y       2 Move the cursor   gt   to    Disc memo input    by  using the Easy scroll key  then press the Easy scroll  key    cot       3 Move the cursor to the disc you want to assign a  Disc Memo  then press the Easy scroll key   The flashing cursor  4  appears     cor    Disc memo i r    a    Discs             Continued     27    28    Pres
27. ighlights    If you press HIGH LIGHT while selecting discs without this  feature     NO EXTRA    appears in the display     15    1 GE     Playing CDs    QE se     Locating a Specific Disc    MEMO SEARCH JOG ENTER       KKD    Locating a disc on the player    Turn the JOG dial until the desired disc number or  Disc Memo  see page 26  appears in the display  Press  ENTER to start play     Locating a disc searching for a specific Disc  Memo  Memo Search     You can search for and locate a desired disc by  inputting the first character used in the Disc Memo  see  page 26        1 Press MEMO SEARCH      MEMO SEARCH    appears in the display     2 Press KKI DD1 repeatedly to input the first  character     Input character         cor         Symphony Nol    Each time you press KK   D  the characters    appear in the following order     ABCDEFGHIJTKLMNOPORSTUVWX  YZO1L23456789    It    NOT FOUND    appears in the display while  inputting the first character with the KKI   PD  buttons  no disc has been labeled using the input  character     Notes  When searching for input characters  blanks and    symbols before the first character in the Disc Memo are    ignored     When searching for input characters  upper and lower    cases cannot be differentiated     3 Turn the JOG dial to find the desired disc   As you turn the JOG dial  the Disc Memos starting  with the input character appear in the display     4 Press ENTER to select the disc     In Program Play mode  the disc will be added 
28. ing each Disc Memo    on pages  16 and 17     Key You can specify the disc to play when starting Group 1 Before vou start plaving  press MENU   Play  After selecting the group  turn the JOG dial to select the    ee co  dise  then push the JOG dial or press D gt       gt Memo search    Program play  Program input  Group select       Note    If    NO ENTRY    appears in the display  no disc has been put            into the selected group     2 Move the cursor   gt   to    Group select    by using the    Starting Group Play observing the remote   s Easy scroll key  then press the Easy scroll key     display 7       3 Move the cursor to the desired group   MENU    Gees    BACK       4 Press the Easy scroll key or D gt  to start playing   asy    scroll ke  y To cancel Group Play  move the cursor to       Group OFF     then press BACK to go back to the menu  display  You can also cancel Group Play by pressing  the GROUP button                  Key You can specify the disc by pressing the  DISC SKIP     button        Note  When you select a disc which is not within the selected  group     NO DISC     appears even if the disc is inserted        31     32        Additional Information       NN    me        Precautions    On safety     Caution     The use of optical instruments with this product  will increase eve hazard      Should angsolid object or liquid fall into the cabinet   unplug the player and have it checked by qualified  personnel before operating it any further     On powe
29. nd 5 to input more characters   See also    Labeling discs on the player    on page 26    for details     7 Press INPUT to store the Group Memo     Erasing the Group Memo    4 Follow Steps 1 to 3 in    Labeling groups    to select  the Group Memo vou want to erase     2 Press CLEAR   The Group Memo disappears     3 Press INPUT     Playing discs in a group on the player   Group Play     You can enjoy Continuous or Shuffle Play within a  group     1 Select the desired play mode before you start  playing        When you select The player plays       ALL DISCS  Continuous Play    All tracks on all dises in the  group consecutively    1 DISC Continuous All tracks on the specified disc  Play in the group consecutively    ALL DISCS Shuffle All tracks on all discs in the  Play group in random order    1 DISC Shuffle Play       All tracks on the specified disc  in the group in random order    2 Press one of the GROUP 1   8 buttons to select the  group and press D gt    Group Play starts from the disc which is the most  upward number and located closest to the playing  position  If the disc at the playing position is put  into the selected group  the play starts from that  disc     To cancel Group Play  Press the GROUP 1   8 button which was selected      GROUP OFF    appears in the display     Le During Group Play  you can locate a desired disc  within a group by scanning or searching Disc Memos  See    Locating a disc searching for a specific Disc Memo     or    Locating a disc scann
30. ng all data stored in the remote       Inserting CDs       Press MENU     You can insert up to 200 disces into this player          coi       ud OPEN JOG      Memo search  Program play  Program input  Group select                    y       2 Move the cursor  P  to    Set up    by using the Easy  scroll key  then press the Easy scroll kev                         cdi        gt Player check  Memo loading  Contrast adjust  Memory clear                 Playing position       Rotary table  3 Move the cursor to    Memory clear     then press the    Easy scroll key  ne Loading position    cD1     Press 1 0 to turn on the player     All memory    clear OK   Pno 2 Press OPEN   yes       4 If you want to erase all stored data  move the  cursor to    yes     then press the Easy scroll key     cpt  Front cover  All memory    clear OK        5    All memory clear     appears in the display when  all data is erased     1 Of     Getting Started    3 Turn the JOG dial until vou tind the dise slot  where vou want to insert a disc  while checking the    disc number  written beside every slot and also  indicated in the display         Disc slot at the loading position    The disc number at the loading position appears in  the display     If the disc has a Disc Memo  see page  26   the Disc Memo appears instead of the disc  number  As you turn the JOG dial  the disc number  or the Disc Memo changes     Disc number       Disc number or the Disc Memo    You can classify discs into eight groups by 
31. nm   consult vour nearest Sony dealer  Emission duration  continuous     Laser output Max 44 6 LW       This output is the value measured at  There is no sound    a distance of 200 mm from the    gt  Check that the player is connected securely  objective lens surface on the Optical    gt  Make sure you operate the amplifier correctly  Pick up block with 7 mm aperture   Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz  0 5 dB  The CD does not play  ae     i n    There is no CD in a slot      NO DISC      gt  ignal to noise ratio ore than 110 d  appears   Dynamic range More than 98 dB  Insert a CD  bee ca    Insert the CD with the label side facing right  Harmonic distortion Less than 0 0090      gt  Clean the CD  see page 32   Channel separation More than 100 dB    gt  Moisture has condensed inside the player  Open  the front cover and leave the player turned on Outputs  for about an hour  see page 32   SS ee ae ad ee    pag   Jack Maximum Load impedance  type output    level  The remote does not function     Remove obstacles in the path of the remote and LINE OUT Phono 2V Over 10 kilohms  the player  jacks  at 50 kilohms     Point the remote at the remote sensor  amp  on the DIGITAL OUT Optical  18 dBm Wave length  660 nm  player   OPTICAL  output  connector         gt Be sure to connect the player and the  transmitter   receiver correctly      gt Be sure to set up the remote correctly      gt Turn both the player and the transmitter    receiver on    Power requirements 120 V AC  60 Hz    
32. porting the player  remove all discs from the  player    Make sure to insert the disc into the slot at a right angle  to the rotary table  If the disc is not put in straight  it  may damage the player or the disc    Make sure the rotary table comes to a complete stop  before inserting or removing discs     0             Removing CDs    After following Steps 1 to 3 of    Inserting CDs    on  pages 10 and 11  remove the discs  Then close the front  cover     Note   The disc being played does not come to the loading position if    you open the front cover during playback   The disc number  flashes in the display   and     If you want to remove the disc being played  press ENTER in   the center of the JOG dial after opening the front cover  The   disc comes to the loading position  Remove the disc after the   rotary table comes to a complete stop     11      Basic Operations     Playing a CD                                                                              See page 5 for hookup Turn on the amplifier and select the CD player position   information      Make sure you have inserted the i  discs correctly as indicated on 2 Press 1 O to turn on the player   page 10    e  You can play all the tracks on a F  disc in the original order 3 Press CONTINUE to select ALL DISCS or 1 DISC Continuous   Continuous Play   You can also Play mode       play up to 200 discs Each time you press CONTINUE     ALL DISCS    or    1 DISC       consecutively          appears alternately in the di
33. r sources     Before operating the plaver  check that the operating  voltage of the player is identical with your local power  supply  The operating voltage is indicated on the nameplate  at the rear of the player      The player is not disconnected from the AC power source   mains  as long as it is connected to the wall outlet  even if  the player itself has been turned off      If you are not going to use the player for a long time  be  sure to disconnect the player from the wall outlet  To  disconnect the AC power cord  mains lead   grasp the plug  itself  never pull the cord      AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified  service shop     On placement     Place the player in a location with adequate ventilation to  prevent heat build up in the player      Do not place the player on a soft surface such as a rug that  might block the ventilation holes on the bottom      Do not place the player in a location near heat sources  or in  a place subject to direct sunlight  excessive dust or  mechanical shock     On operation     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 lenses inside the player  Should this occur   the player may not operate properly  In this case  leave the  player turned on for about an hour until the moisture  evaporates     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  
34. ress REPEAT repeatedly until    REPEAT OFF    appears in the  display     Repeating the current track  You can repeat the current track   While the track you want is being played  press    REPEAT repeatedly until    REPEAT 1    appears in the  display     To cancel Repeat 1  Press REPEAT     SEE a    Playing in Random Order     Shuffle Play     You can have the player    shuffle    the tracks and play  in random order  The player shuffles all the tracks on  all discs or on the disc you specify     SHUFFLE C gt  JOG ENTER                                     buttons       Playing all tracks on all discs in random  order       Press SHUFFLE      ALL DISCS    and    SHUFFLE    appear in the  display     2 Press ENTER or D gt    ALL DISCS Shuffle Play starts        M    appears in the display while the player is       shuffling    the discs or the tracks     Playing all tracks on a specified disc in  random order       Press SHUFFLE twice      1 DISC    and    SHUFFLE    appear in the display     2   Turn the JOG dial until the desired disc number  appears in the display   When using the remote  first press DISC  then  press the number button of the disc     3 Press ENTER or    gt    When using the remote  press ENTER   1 DISC Shuffle Play starts       M1   appears in the display while the player is     shuffling    the tracks     To cancel Shuffle Play  Press CONTINUE          ape    You can start Shuffle Play while playing  Press SHUFFLE  and Shuffle Play starts from the current
35. rner  facing forward  otherwise the player may    Audio component    P not operate correctly with the remote         CD player       When to use the COMMAND MODE selector  The COMMAND MODE selector is set to CD1 at the  factory for normal use  You can control this player by  connecting to a Sony CD Player with the player control  function  via the CONTROL A1 jacks  When making this  connection  set the COMMAND MODE selectors of each  player to the appropriate position according to the  connected line input jacks  For details  refer to the  instructions supplied with the connected player                          COMMAND MODE       6     Getting Started    Setting Up the Remote display    This section describes how to prepare the supplied To move the cursor down  push the Easy scroll key  remote for operation  downward as illustrated below    Press OPERATE on the transmitter   receiver to turn it  on and press     on the player to turn the player on   If the following message appears in the remote   s  display while setting up the remote  point the remote  at the player and the transmitter   receiver as illustrated  below     Can t receive    Please turn  this REMOTE  to a main unit       Note that the display disappears automatically if you    don   t proceed for more than a few moments  To move the cursor up  push the Easy scroll key    upward as illustrated below     VO OPERATE       Note  The PLAYER SELECT  XFADE  HIT LIST  and NO DELAY  buttons do not work on the remote   
36. s CAPS to find the desired letter tvpe    Each time vou press the button  the letter tvpe  changes cyclically among capital letters  AB   small  letters  ab   and numbers  12   To select a symbol   you have to select the capital or small letter type     c01    Disc memo in    Discs     oy       Letter type    To input a letter  press the number button  corresponding to the desired letter  indicated  beside each number button       The cursor disappears and the first space for the  Disc Memo flashes    Each time you press the button  the letter changes  cyclically among the ones indicated beside the  button     To input symbols  press the number button 1  repeatedly until the desired symbol appears in the  display               Characters assigned to  each number button    Example  To select the letter E  Press the number button 3 twice          D  gt E  F  Press 3  Press 3           Press 3     To insert a space  press SPACE once     To input a number  press CAPS twice to change  the letter type  then press the desired number _  button     Storing Information About CDs  Custom Files       Press another number button or the  MEMO INPUT   button to go to the next space   then repeat Steps   to 6 to input more characters     Press the Easy scroll kev or ENTER when vou  finished inputting characters      Transmit to SET     appears in the displav     C01    06   EMOT I ONS    Transmit to SET   byes  no       Press the Easy scroll key or ENTER to load the  Disc Memo to the player 
37. splay   je  You can turn on the player  by pressing I    on the   remote 7       When you select The player plays       ALL DISCS All discs in the player consecutively in the order of  disc number  Empty disc slots are skipped        1 DISC Only the one disc you have selected          4 Turn the JOG dial until the desired disc number or Disc Memo   see page 26  appears in the display to select the first disc  ALL  DISCS  or the disc you want  1 DISC          20         xDISC 20x          12    Basic Operations    al When you turn off the player  The player remembers the  last playing dise and the  plav mode  Continuous   Shuttle  or Program  see  pages 20 and 21    When vou  turn on the plaver again   therefore  the player plays  the same disc in the same  play mode        Press ENTER or D gt  to start plaving   5 The selected disc is set to the playing position  and the plaver  plays all the dises from the selected one  ALL DISCS  or all the  tracks once  1 DISC    Adjust the volume on the amplitier              To stop playback  Press W    K D JOG                                  OPEN    gt  u             To You need to   Pause Press 08   Resume playing after pause Press II or    gt    Go to the next disc i Press DISC SKIP   once     Hold down the button to skip other discs     Go back to the preceding disc T Press DISC SKIP   once   Hold down the button to skip other discs       Go to the next track Press DA       Go back to the preceding track Press KKI       Stop playing
38. the  speakers may be damaged when a peak level portion is  played     On cleaning     Clean the cabinet  panel and controls with a soft cloth  slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution  Do not  use any type of abrasive pad  scouring powder or solvent    such as alcohol or benzine     On transportation     When transporting the plaver  open the front cover then    remove all the dises from the plaver and turn the power off     If vou have any questions or problems concerning vour  plaver  please consult your nearest Sony dealer        Notes on CDs    On handling CDs    To keep the disc clean  handle the disc carefully     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  nor leave it in a car parked in direct  sunlight as there can be considerable rise in temperature  inside the car    e After removing a disc from the disc slot  store the disc in its  case     On cleaning    Before playing  clean the disc with a cleaning cloth  Wipe  the disc from the center out       Do not use solvents such as benzine  thinner  commercially  available cleaners or anti static spray intended for vinyl  LPs     Additional Information  Le ee a ee    Troubleshooting Specifications    It you experience any ot the following difficulties while Compact disc player  using the player  use this troubleshooting guide to help          vou remedy the problem  Should any problem persist  Laser Semiconductor laser       780 
39. the controls on the  remote if they have the same or  similar names as those on the player      The following icons are used in this       manual          Indicates that you can do the  ii task using the remote    aS s Le    Indicates hints and tips for  making the task easier     TABLE OF CONTENTS       Getting Started    Unpackingr  ste ras cn en et ne ane der td   t enter 4  Hooking Up the System  5  Setting Up the Remote     IMs  rting CDS een nt nie Tee aa Les as oe                  Pin CD eet ete eRe se CR ne RT 12  Playing CDs  Using the Display 2528 Ann ni ie Pen te ne 14  Locating  a Specific Discesa anenai instant 16  Specifying the Next Disc to Play eu 18  Locating a Specific Track or a Point in a Track       sceccesseessseessesesnessueeseeenseesneeeneeseesnees 18  Playing Repeatedly      0      cccesesssecsseeseeenneeenee   20    Playing in Random Order  Shuffle Play   Creating Your Own Program  Program Play      Playing  Using a TIMer esnan tt A nent   tant lens aaa 25       Storing Information About CDs  Custom Files     What You Can Do With the Custom Files  Labeling Discs  Disc Memo       Storing Specific Tracks  Delete Bank          cceeccsssessessesssecsessnssssessessecsueeseeseesecsssseasesseesees  Grouping Discs  Group  Fil   s samai Te ERE          Additional Information       Precautions    fish de name a r a it nm 32  Notes on CDS  rennais aiekisteadesieh E E E ATN 32  Troubleshooting iroi an Linea t   nan rt 33  DP  CIRICATIONS senina rentre ner A AERE
40. the programmed  order     ei You can select the program number  PROGRAM 1 2 or  3  by using the remote    Press PROGRAM on the remote repeatedly until the  desired program number appears in the display     Note  If you press one of the GROUP 1   8 buttons to start Group  Play  Program Play will be canceled  see page 30      Checking the programmed order    You can check vour program before or after vou start    plaving     Press CHECK    Each time vou press this button  the display shows the  disc and track number of each step in the programmed  order   When a whole disc is programmed as one step      ALL    appears instead of the track number   After the   last step in the program  the display shows      END        and returns to the original displav     Changing the programmed order    You can change vour program before you start playing        To You need to       Press CHECK until the track or  dise you don   t want appears in  the display  then press CLEAR    Erase a track or disc       Erase the last track or  disc in the program    Press CLEAR  Each time you  press the button  the last  programmed track or dise will be  cleared        Add tracks or discs tothe Follow the programming  end of the program procedure       Hold down CLEAR until    ALL  CLEAR    appears in the display to  erase the whole program  then  create a new program following  the programming procedure    Change the whole  program completely       Erasing the program stored in memory    1 Press PROGRA
41. to  the end of the program     To cancel Memo Search  Press MEMO SEARCH again     Les If there are no more Disc Memos starting with the  input character in Step 3  The input character search changes to the next one in  alphabetical order when you turn the JOG dial     Playing CDs    Locating a disc directly using the remote             MEMO SCAN  e                 Press DISC     2 Press the number button of the disc   Example  To enter number 35  Press 3  then 5     3 Press ENTER to start play          Locating a disc directly observing the  remote s display 7       Move the cursor   gt   to the desired disc by using  the Easy scroll kev        2 Press the Easy scroll key or D gt    If the player has no disc in the slot you selected      NO DISC       appears     Notes     The Shuffle or Program Play mode  pages 20 and 21  will be  canceled when you locate a disc by observing the remote   s  display      If the GROUP 1  8 buttons are lit  you cannot locate a disc  by observing the remote   s display     Locating a disc scanning each Disc Memo   Memo Scan   T     You can locate a desired disc quickly by scanning the  Disc Memos  see page 26  in the display     Note that you cannot use this function in the ALL  DISCS Shuffle Play mode     1 Press MEMO SCAN      MEMO SCAN    appears in the display  and the  Disc Memos scroll in the display     2 Press D gt  when the Disc Memo of the desired disc  appears   The disc is set to the playing position  and the  player starts playing  
42. umber  the last step of the program  appears in the display  When you want to erase the  whole program  hold down CLEAR until    ALL  CLEAR    appears in the display  see page 22      2 Tum the JOG dial until the desired disc number  appears in the display        3 To program a whole disc  skip this step   Press KK DP4 until the desired track number  appears in the display        Track number     Continued     21     Playing CDs    4 Press ENTER    The track being programmed    a  20 3          The disc being  programmed          Playing order    5 To program other discs  tracks  do the following     i             To program Repeat Steps   All tracks of another disc s  2 and 4 ne  Other tracks on the same dise 3 and 4   Other tracks on other discs 2to4       6 Press ENTER or E gt  to start Program Play     To cancel Program Play  Press CONTINUE     Le The programs remain even after Program Play ends  When you press ENTER or D gt  in Program Play mode   you can play the same program again     5 When you press PROGRAM to select Program Play  during Continuous or Shuffle Play  The program will be played after the current track     Lei The program remains until erased  Even if you replace discs  the programmed disc and track  numbers remain  Therefore  the player will play the new  existing disc and track numbers  However  the  programed disc and track numbers that are not found in  the player or on the disc are deleted from the program   and the rest of the program is played in 
43. using  the Group File function  This feature lets you easily  find the disc you want to play  For details  see     Grouping Discs    on page 29      If you have already inserted discs  the disc number at  the playing position appears  When you turn the JOG  dial  the displayed disc number changes to the one at  the loading position     4 Insert a disc with the label side facing right     With the label side  facing right       After inserting the disc  you can input the original  disc titles instead of the disc numbers  see     Labeling Discs    on page 26  to locate it easily  whenever you want to play it        5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to insert more discs     6 Close the front cover by pressing the right edge of  the cover until it clicks        The rotary table turns and the disc slot at the  loading position is set to the playing position   Always keep the front cover closed except when  inserting or removing discs     el The supplied CD booklet holders help you locate a  disc easily  You can store up to 200 CD booklets  Insert a booklet and  stick the number label on the pocket matching the  number of the disc slot where you have inserted the disc        Notes    Do not insert an empty 8 cm  3 inch  CD adaptor  CSA 8   It  may damage the player    Do not attach anything such as seals or sleeves to CDs  It  may damage the player or the disc    If you drop a disc into the player and or the CD won t  go into the slot correctly  consult your nearest Sony  dealer    When trans
    
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