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1.      xe You can start Shuffle Play while playing  Press SHUFFLE  and Shuffle Play starts from the current  track     Ra ee eee  Creating Your Own Program     Program Play   You can arrange the order of the tracks on the discs    and create your own program  The program can  contain up to 32 tracks     DISC 1 5    Bb PROGRAM                     Number buttons  gt 10    PROGRAM    Number  buttons     gt 10 CLEAR  DISC 1 5     gt              5    4  Le    Playing CDs    Press PROGRAM       PROGRAM    appears in the display    If a program is already stored  the last step of the  program appears in the display  When you want to  erase the whole program  hold down CLEAR on  the remote until    ALL CLr    appears in the display   see page 11      Press DISC 1  5 to select the disc     Q2s4s A  FRE  PROGRAM sar ri MIN SEC  ao     A L y Z    I   FADE        AL    in the display stands for    all    tracks   When you want to program the whole disc as one  step  skip Step 3 and go to Step 4                                Press the number buttons of the tracks you want to  program in the order you want    To program the track numbered over 10  use the   gt 10 button  see page 8      Last programmed track  Playing order       After one second Programmed  tracks             Total playing time    If you ve made a mistake  Press CLEAR on the remote  then press the correct  number button     To program other discs or tracks  do the following     S a    To program Repeat Step s        Other 
2.  Scan  F   Press M SCAN repeatedly until the playing time you  want  10  20 or 30  appears in the display  Each time you  press the button  the playing time changes cyclically     aS SS Ee E OUUU   Locating a Specific Track or a    Point in a Track    You can quickly locate any track while playing a disc  using the KK1 D  AMS  Automatic Music Sensor   buttons or number buttons  You can also locate a  specific point in a track while playing a disc     Number buttons  gt 10                                        Number  buttons   gt 10  p  Hea   gt  P  M SCAN   lt   gt  gt   To locate Press  The next or  gt D repeatedly until you find the  succeeding tracks track  The current or KK repeatedly until you find the  preceding tracks track  A specific track Number button of the track    directly       A track by scanning M SCAN before you start playing in  each track for 10 1 DISC Continuous Play mode   seconds  Music Scan  When you find the track you want   T press B to start playing           A point while  gt  gt   forward  or      backward  and  monitoring the sound hold down until you find the point    F     Eu  A point quickly by  lt  P gt  and hold down until you    observing the display find the point  You will not hear the  during pause    sound during the operation                 el When you directly locate a track numbered over 10  Press  gt 10 first  then the corresponding number buttons   To enter    0     use button 10   Example  To play track number 30  Press  gt 10 
3.  Stereo 10 mW 32 ohms  phone  jack  General    Power requirements 120 V AC  60 Hz  Power consumption 14W    Dimensions  approx   430 x 125 x 400 mm     w h d   17 x 5 x 15 3 4 in   incl  projecting  parts  Mass  approx   5 9 kg  13 Ibs     Supplied accessories    Audio cord  2 phono plugs   2 phono plugs   1   Remote commander  remote   1   Sony SUM 3  NS  batteries  2     Design and specifications are subject to change without notice          Gaa Ia a S Names of controls  index Scanning  See Music Scan  Searching  See Locating  AB Select Shuffle Play 9 Buttons  i Shuffle Play 9 CLEAR 11  y  AMS 4 8 CONTINUE 4  Automatic Music Sensor  See T DISC1 5 4  AMS Aus DISC SKIP 4  Total playing time 6 EX CHANGE 7  C  D Troubleshooting 14 FADER 12  Connecting 5 MSCAN 8  Continuous Play 4 U  V  W  X  Y  Z Number 8  Unpacking 5  amp  OPEN CLOSE 4  E PROGRAM 10  Ea   REPEAT 9  Editing  See Recording SHUFFLE 9  TIME 6  F G  gt  4  Fading 12 a 4  m4  aie FDA 4 8  Handling CDs 13 oe  Hookups 5  i 5    overview Switch  L POWER 4  Locating  by monitoring 8 Control  by observing the display 8 PHONE LEVEL 4  by scanning 8  directly 8 Jack  M  N  O Others  Music Scan 8 Disc tray 4    Display 6  P Q 5    Playback  Continuous Play 4  Program Play 10  Repeat Play 9  Shuffle Play 9  Program 10  changing 11  for recording 12  Program Edit 12    Recording  aprogram 12   Remaining time 7   Remote control 5   Repeating 9   Replacing discs while playing  adisc 7         
4.  disc number indications     The red circle around a disc number indicates the disc is  ready to be played    When all the tracks on a disc have been played  the semi   circle around the disc number disappears       When a disc compartment is recognized as empty  the semi   circled disc number disappears        Playing CDs    Display information while playing a disc Replacina Discs While Plaving  While playing a disc  the display shows the current ep acing ISCS ne P aying    disc number  track number  playing time of the track a Disc  and the music calendar   You can open the disc tray while playing a disc so that    Current disc number Playing time you can check what discs are to be played next and  replace discs without interrupting playback of the  TO 2 9    current disc     EX CHANGE DISC SKIP          Current track number Music calendar                The track numbers in the music calendar disappear  after they are played        1 Press EX CHANGE    The disc tray opens and two disc compartments  Each time you press TIME while playing a disc  the appear  Even if the player is playing a disc  it  display changes as shown in the chart below  doesn   t stop playing     Checking the remaining time    2 Replace discs in the compartments with new ones   The player plays the disc on the left side  compartment after the current disc  and then the  one on the right side compartment     Playing time and  number of the  current track    3 Press DISC SKIP   The disc tray turns and o
5.  operating the player  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    e 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    e Should the AC power cord  mains lead  need to be  changed  have it done at a qualified service shop only     On placement     e Place the player in a location with adequate ventilation to  prevent heat build up in the player       Do not place the player on a sof 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  remove  the disc and leave the player turned on for about an hour  until the moisture evaporates     On adjusting volume   e Do not turn up the volume while listening to a portion with  very low leve
6.  player   replace all the batteries with new ones       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  lighting apparatuses  Doing so may cause a malfunction       If you don   t use the remote foran extended period of time   remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery  leakage and corrosion     Hooking Up the System    Overview    This section describes how to hook up the CD player to  an amplifier  Be sure to turn off the power of each  component before making the connections     CD player             Line output Line output              R   t  To an AC  outlet  Audio input Audio input   1   R  Amplifier    EN   Signal flow    To an AC outlet    What cords will   need   Audio cord  supplied   1      L   L   Red Red     R   R     Hookups    When connecting an audio cord  be sure to match the  color coded cord 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     CD player Amplifier       te   2    2               Getting Started    e If you have a digital component such as a digital  amplifier  D A converter  DAT or MD  Connect the component via the DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL   connector using the optical cable  not supplied   Take off  the cap and plug in the optical cable   Note t
7. SONY     Compact Disc  Player    Operating Instructions    nier  CDP CA7ES    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     C ON  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   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 communications   However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to rad
8. discs 2       Other tracks on the same disc 3       Other tracks on other discs 2and3       Press B to start Program Play     To cancel Program Play  Press CONTINUE     Playing CDs      a      C You can create your program while checking the disc  labels  While the disc tray is open  follow Steps 1 to 5 with  pressing DISC SKIP to check the disc labels  If you close  the disc tray before Step 5  the total playing time appears  in the display after a while   Note that  if the programmed track number isn   t found  on the disc  that step is automatically erased     je  The program remains even after the Program Play  ends  When you press B  you can play the same program  again     je  The program remains until you erase it or turn off the  player  If you replace discs  the programmed disc and track  numbers remain  So  the player plays only the existing  disc and track numbers  However  the disc and track  numbers that aren   t found in the player or on the disc are  deleted from the program  and the rest of the program is  played in the programmed order     Note   The total playing time doesn   t appear when        You have programmed a track whose number exceeds 20      The total playing time of the program exceeds 200 minutes     Changing the track order      You can change your program before you start playing           To You need to   Erase the last step in Press CLEAR  Each time you press   the program H the button  the last track or disc will  be cleared     Add steps t
9. e    tracks and play in a  random order  The player shuffles all the tracks on all  discs or on the disc you   ve specified     DISC 1 5    SHUFFLE Bb             Shuffle Play on all discs    You can play all tracks on all discs in a random order     1 Press SHUFFLE repeatedly until    ALL DISCS     appears in the display     2 Press B to start ALL DISCS Shuffle Play   The     J  indication appears while the player is     shuffling    the tracks     To cancel Shuffle Play  Press CONTINUE     je You can start Shuffle Play while playing  Press SHUFFLE  and Shuffle Play starts from the current  track           You can specify discs during Shuffle Play   Select Shuffle Play   You can specify discs before or during ALL DISCS  Shuffle Play  and the tracks on the specified discs are  played in a random order   Press DISC 1    5 to specify the discs after Step 1   Semi circles appear around the specified disc numbers in  the display  To cancel the selected discs  press DISC 1 5  again  The semi circles disappear   To return to ALL DISCS Shuffle Play  press SHUFFLE  twice     oO  hte heen    pete       i     i  H       1n         Shuffle Play on one disc    You can play all tracks on the specific disc in a random  order        Press SHUFFLE repeatedly until    1 DISC    appears  in the display     2 Press DISC 1  5 to start 1 DISC Shuffle Play on the  selected disc   The    J  indication appears while the player is     shuffling    the tracks     To cancel Shuffle Play  Press CONTINUE
10. first  then 3 and 10     Le You can extend the playing time during Music Scan Tl  Press M SCAN repeatedly until the playing time you  want  10  20 or 30  appears in the display  Each time you  press the button  the playing time changes cyclically     Note  If    7777    appears in the display  the disc has reached the end  while you were pressing  gt   Press     or KI to go back     4    w    Playing CDs    Playing CDs              Playing Tracks Repeatedly    You can play discs 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    Continuous Play All the tracks on all discs        ALL DISCS   page 4    Continuous Play All the tracks on the current   1 DISC   page 4  disc   Shuffle Play All the tracks on all discs in     ALL DISCS   page 9  random orders    Shuffle Play   1 DISC   page 10     All the tracks on the current  disc in random orders    Program Play  page 10  The same program    To cancel Repeat Play  Press REPEAT repeatedly until    REPEAT    disappears from  the display     Repeating the current track    You can repeat only the current track while mG disci is  played in Continuous Play     While the track you want is being played  press  REPEAT repeatedly until    REPEAT 1    appears in the  display     Playing in Random Order   Shuffle Play     You can have the player    shuffl
11. hat you cannot use fading in or out function  page 12   when making this connection     POC 15    CE    Optical cable  not supplied     Digital component       Note   When you connect via the DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL   connector  noise may occur when you play CD software other  than music  such as a CD ROM     Connecting the AC power cord    Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet     Where do  go next     Now you re ready to use your player    If you aren   t familiar with how to play CDs  go to the section     Playing a CD    on page 4    Then  go to the following sections for other operations     Transporting the player    Before transporting the player  follow the procedure  below to return the internal mechanisms back to their  original position   1 Remove all the discs from the disc tray   2 Press  amp  OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray      no dISC    appears in the display    3 Wait for 10 seconds  then press POWER to turn off   the player         Playing CDs       Using the Display    You can check information about the disc using the  display                    TIME    Checking the total number and playing  time of the tracks    Press TIME before you start playing    The display shows the current disc number  the total  number of tracks  total playing time and music  calendar     Current disc number Total playing time       Music calendar    Total number of tracks    The information also appears when you press   amp  OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray     Notes on the
12. io 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 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 CA7ES    Serial No        anrora ee a  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     About This Manual    The instructions in this manual are for  model CDP CA7ES     Conventions   e Instructions in this manual describe  the controls on the player   You can also use 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          gt    Indicates that you can do the  i task using the remo
13. l inputs or no audio signals  If you do  the  speakers may be damaged when a peak level portion is  played     On cleaning   e 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     If you have any questions or problems concerning your  player  please consult your nearest Sony dealer     EEE eee  Notes on CDs    On handling CDs   e To keep the disc clean  handle the disc by its edge  Do not  touch the surface    e Do not stick paper or tape on the disc     Not this way    e 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 Do not use any commercially available stabilizer and or  disc protector  If you do  the disc and the player may be  damaged    e After playing  store the disc in its case     On cleaning  e 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     13    Additional Information    OZ              Troubleshooting      If you experience any of the following difficulties while     using the player  use this troubleshooting guide to help     you remedy the problem  Should any problem persist   consult you
14. n you record on both sides of the tape  the  player pauses at the end of the program for side A     5 When you record on side B  reverse the tape and  y P  press B or Ill on the player to resume playing     el You can check the total playing time while  programming  Program Edit   To select a track  press KKI or Pl and check the total  playing time  Then press PROGRAM to confirm your  selection        N      e  To change your program  See page 11     SSS Se een      Fading In or Out  f    You can manually fade in or out to prevent tracks from  starting or ending abruptly    Note that you cannot use this effect when you use the  DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL  connector              FADER       To Press FADER       Start play fading in During pause  The    fl indication    flashes and play fades in        End play fading out When you want to start fading out   The I indication flashes  The play    fades out and the player pauses        Note   Fading lasts for about 5 seconds  However  when you press  FADER during Music Scan  see page 8   the play fades out for  about 2 seconds         Additional Information      a      St     Precautions    On safety   e 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    e Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet   unplug the player and have it checked by qualified  personnel before operating it any further     On power sources      Before
15. ne  4 5 volume    Press CONTINUE  a Press D    i Each time you press the button     ALL DISCS    and The disc tray closes and the player plays all the tracks once         1 DISC    appear alternately in the display  Adjust the volume on the amplifier    To stop playback  When you select The player plays Press W      ALL DISCS All discs in the player consecutively     in the order of disc number     1 DISC Only the disc you ve selected             You can select a disc directly and start playing it  in Step 5  Press one of the DISC 1     5 buttons  and the player  plays the disc you ve selected                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Getting Started    Unpacking    Check that you received the following items   e Audio connecting cord  1      Remote commander  remote   1      Sony SUM 3  NS  batteries  2     Inserting batteries into the remote    You can control the player using the supplied remote   Insert two size AA  R6  batteries by matching the    and     on the batteries  When using the remote  point it  at the remote sensor E on the player        1  apne    When to replace batteries   With normal use  the batteries should last for about six  months  When the remote no longer operates the
16. o the end of Follow Steps 2 to 4 in    Creating    the program Your  wn Program    on page 10    Change the whole Hold down CLEAR until    ALL  rogram completely CLr    appears in the display to erase  FF the whole program  then create a  new program following Steps 2 to 4  in    Creating Your Own Program     on page 10    11    ra     REV Re          19        Recording From CDs        Recording Your Own Program    You can record the program you ve created on a tape   DAT or MD  The program can contain up to 32 tracks   By inserting a pause during programming  you can  divide the program into two for recording on both  sides of a tape     DISC 1 5  gt  PROGRAM                   Number buttons  gt 10 il    1 Create your program  for side A when recording  on a tape  while checking the total playing time  indicated in the display    Follow Steps 1 to 4 in    Creating Your Own  Program    on page 10   The  4c  indication appears in the display     2 When you record on both sides of the tape  press  I to insert a pause   The    P    and  65  indications appear in the display  and the playing time is reset to    0 00      When you record on one side of the tape or on a  DAT or MD  skip this step and go to Step 4     A pause is counted as one track  You can program up to 31 tracks when you insert a  pause     3 Repeat Steps 2 to 4 in    Creating Your Own  Program    on page 10 to create the program for  side B     4 Start recording on the deck and then press B on  the player   Whe
17. r nearest Sony dealer     There s no sound   Check that the player is connected securely     gt  Make sure you operate the amplifier correctly     gt  Adjust the playback level using the PHONE  LEVEL control while listening with  headphones     The CD does not play      gt There   s no CD inside the player     no dISC     appears   Insert a CD      gt  Place the CD with the label side up on the disc  tray correctly      gt Clean the CD  see page 13       gt  Moisture has condensed inside the player   Remove the disc and leave the player turned on  for about an hour  see page 13      The remote does not function   Remove the obstacles in the path of the remote  and the player     Point the remote at the remote sensor F on the  player     gt  Replace all the batteries in the remote with new  ones if they are weak     The player functions incorrectly   The microcomputer chips may be operating  incorrectly  Turn the power off  then turn it  back on to reset the player     14    Specifications   Compact disc player   Laser Semiconductor laser  Wavelength 780     790 nm    Frequency response  2 Hz to 20 kHz   0 3 dB    Signal to noise ratio More than 116 dB  Dynamic range More than 100 dB  Harmonic distortion Less than 0 0025     Channel separation More than 110 dB       Output  Jack Maximum Load  type output impedance  level       LINE OUT Phono 2V Over 10 kilohms    jacks  at 50 kilohms           DIGITAL Optical  18 dBm Wave length  660 nm  OUT output   OPTICAL  connector  PHONES
18. te     SAY Indicates hints and tips for    making the task easier     TABLE OF CONTENTS          Playing ch CD ec san n CR en NN 4    Getting Started    Vapa king ss miens Senescence nn AN de three es 5  Hooking Up the System    ten tie tu anid ANR es 5          Playing CDs  Using the Display ARS MR aient  Replacing Discs While Playing a Disc  Locating a Specific Disc ss  Locating a Specific Track or a Point in a Track  Playing Tracks Repeated Ly            cccccessessessseteenseneseesesseeseeses is sth  Playing in Random Order  Shuffle Play  in  Creating Your Own Program  Program Play         Recording From CDs    Recording Your Own Program es 12  Fading Inor Outa ario Eae a A A NTA 12    Additional Information    Precauti  ns   s sssuiss sinistre an NEE  Notes on CDs               Troubleshooting  Specifications sc serearoni e aA          Index    te PPS POLE    Before you start       Turn on the amplifier and select the CD player position         Press POWER to  turn on the    Press SOPEN   CLOSE  and place    To place other discs   press DISC SKIP and                                 player  a disc on the disc place the discs in   the order you want  to play   Each time you press the button   the disc tray turns and you can  place the discs in the empty disc  compartments  The player plays   With the label Disc number the disc in front of you first      side up   DISC  1 2 3 4 5  PWEN 00000  00000    PHONE LEVEL  O0 00000  CREER  Connect the Adjust the  headphones  headpho
19. ther two disc    in ti rtment r   Remaining time compartments appea    on the current  track          4 Replace discs in the compartments with new ones     If the track number exceeds 24                     appears instead of the  remaining time     Press JL  a    5 Press EX CHANGE   The disc tray closes     Notes     If the playback of the current disc ends while the disc tray is  open  the player stops playing  If the disc is played in  1 DISC Repeat mode  see page 9   the current disc starts  playing again      In ALL DISCS Shuffle Play mode  see page 9   tracks are  reshuffled on the current disc  while the disc tray is open       In Program Play mode  see page 10   only the tracks on the  current disc are played        Remaining time  on the disc       This information is available only in  Continuous Play mode       Do not push the disc tray to close it in Step 5  as you may  damage the player        Press             Locating a Specific Disc    You can locate any disc before or while playing a disc     DISC 1 5  gt     DISC SKIP                   DISC 1 5  DISC SKIP     gt   M SCAN             To locate Press       The next disc DISC SKIP while playing a disc            A specific disc directly DISC 1 5       A disc by scanning the first  M SCAN before you start   track of each disc for 10 playing in ALL DISCS   seconds  Music Scan  T Continuous Play mode  When  you find the disc you want   press B to start playing        el You can extend the playing time during Music
    
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