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1. Compact Disc Player Operating Instructions wise CDP C425 CDP C325 CDP C225 1992 by Sony Corporation To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 00 NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For the customers in Australia This Compact Disc player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the rear exterior CLASS I LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No Note on the Transit Key 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 lim
2. corrosion remove the batteries when the commander will not be used for a long time Playing a Disc Before playing a disc turn on the amplifier and set the input selector to the CD player Continuous Play position a disc have been played the semi circle on the tray number goes off PHONE LEVEL To stop play To stop for a moment during play press 01 Press or Bf to resume paly To stop play press i To stop play and open the tray press amp To start playing from the immediate beginning of a selection Press Elin the stop mode The unit enters the pause mode at the immediate beginning of the selection Press or l to start playing the selection trom the immediate beginning This function is convenient when recording as it eliminates the seconds prior to the start of selections You cannot use this function in the program play mode Caution on adjusting volume Do not turn up the volume while listening to a portion with very low level inputs or no audio signals If you do the speakers may be damaged when a peak level portion is played To listen with the headphones Connect the headphones and contro the volume with the PHONE LEVEL control Note The tray number of an empty tray will be displayed until the empty tray number is set to play Once it is recognized as empty it will To play more than one disc place up to 4 more d discs in t
3. instead of the actual time if a selection numbered 21 or higher is selected Remaining time of the disc Notes e Tota remaining time is only available during continuous mode It will not be displayed by pressing the TIME button during program or shuffle mode e Total remaining time will be displayed if time fade is set during program or shuffle mode What is this indication J evr tlt mt ae This indication appears when there is no disc at all in the tray COP C425 CDP C325 C225 CODP C425 C325 only 10 numeric gt 10 DISC SKIP buttons 1 10 DISC SKIP Selecting a Desired Disc By using the DISC 1 to 5 buttons or the DISC SKIP button during play you can locate the beginning of any disc To select a particular disc Press the corresponding DISC 1 to 5 button To move to the disc tray Press DISC SKIP button next to the current one Locating a Particular Selection Locating a selection in sequence Automatic Music Sensor You can locate the beginning of a selection on the disc being played To locate the beginning of Press I lt once the selection being played To locate the beginning of Press gt P once the next selection Continue to press until the selection you want is located To locate directly Except for CDP C225 For the CDP C325 this function can be operated with the remote commander only Press one of the numeric buttons 1 to 70 to enter the desired selecti
4. Total playing time C 90 45 00 mn a selection C 74 37 00 mun C 60 30 00 min C 54 27 00 mun Press EDIT TIME FADE once more to make a program for the other side of your tape If LINK To set the seconds press lt lt 4 PP The time blinks see To add selection s increases or decreases by 10 seconds Note Total playing time can be set up to 59 minutes 59 seconds For the CDP C225 total playing time can be set up to 59 minutes 50 seconds 14 You can designate a time and the unit will make 2 different programs of selections each fitting within that period Use this function by designating the length of your tape for editing both sides of a tape To add selection s LINK After all selections on the disc have been programmed if there is selection s within the remaining time LINK and the selection number s will blink To add selection press the numeric button for the selection number Except for CDP C225 or press EDIT TIME FADE again When pressing EDIT TIME FADE a program will be made automatically to fit the playing time as close as possible to the remaining time If the remaining time can contain other selection s LINK and the selection number keep blinking When LINK blinks if the disc is changed by another disc the new selection number s on the new disc that fit in the remaining time will blink EDIT disappears when the playing time bec
5. a button the time changes in the following way Press ed Press PPi C C 90 45 00 min C 46 23 00 min 3 C 74 37 00 min C 60 30 00 min C 54 27 00 min To set the seconds press lt lt 4 PP The time increases or decreases by 10 seconds b When you specify a free tape length For the CDP C325 this step can be operated with the remote commander only This step cannot be operated by the CDP C225 Use numeric buttons 1 10 Press 10 for o You need not press keys for seconds unless required Example To set to 27 minutes press 2 Note Total playing time can be set up to 59 minutes 59 seconds For the CDP C228 total playing time can be set up to 59 minutes 50 seconds 3 To start play press P After the designated time play fades out and pauses Tape side B lights up Press Bi or gt to resume playing for the other side of the tape If you press FADER fade in will start When the play fades out for the second time the unit pauses and the time fade function is canceled When playback of a disc ended before the designated playing time The time fade function will remain effective even for a new disc s added for the remaining playing time originally designated and the fade out starts in accordance with the initially set fade time To cancel time fade Time fade will be canceled when EDIT TIME FADE is pressed once again lt lt gt P manual search is
6. does not operate the Causes unit For COP C425 C325 only The remote commander is not pointed at Point the remote commander to the sensor the remote control sensor There is an obstacle between the remote Remove the obstacle commander and the unit The remote commander is too far from the Move closer unit Any operation is not possible The internal contro program may not run Turn off the power and turn it on again
7. out page 17 e You can confirm the total playing time while choosing the selections to be programmed Program edit page 12 The player can program selections automatically to fit in a desired duration Time edit page 14 e You can stop the play fading out at the time desired Time fade page 17 The loudest portion of the disc will be determined and played repeatedly Peak search page 18 Shuffle play page 11 Program play page 12 Repeat play page 16 You can play a beginning of each selection Music scan You can check the selections by scanning the beginning of each selection in the disc You can use this function in any play mode page 16 Easy to see displa The selection number the playing time the remaining time are displayed by pressing the TIME button And also playing modes like repeat shuffle program are displayed in the display window page 9 They do not have those functions activated only by remote commander which are indicated with E mark in this instruction manual T This indicates a function operated only on the main unit Precautions Installation On safety e Check the unit s operating voltage before operation It must be identical with that of your local power supply Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet Unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further e Unplug the unit from the wall
8. pressed during play To display the time remaining until the time set Press TIME twice if the PEAK SEARCH is pressed after setting time fade time fade is released but peak search is kept active 18 Locating the Loudest Portion of__ the Disc Peak Search Fi The unit will scan a disc from beginning to end and determine the loudest portion peak level of the disc and then play that portion repeatedly This function will make it easier for you to adjust to the optimum level when recording on tape You can use this function in the continuous or shuffle play mode only for a disc which is in play position currently and in the program play mode for the selections of the entire program To set peak search Press PEAK SEARCH in the stop mode PEAK flashes in the window The entire tracks in a disc or program will be searched automatically PEAK lights up and the loudest portion will be played repeatedly for 4 seconds Adjust the recording level on your tape deck according to the peak level Note To go to another disc press DISC SKIP button during stop To stop peak search Press E Press l to pause at the first selection To start play immediately Press gt Note on peak search function The unit determines the loudest portion peak level of a disc by searching it at fixed intervals As a result the portion searched may differ from the actual peak level In addition this function may determine diffe
9. K SEARCH button page 18 25 MUSIC SCAN button page 16 26 Disc tray page 8 27 DISC 1 5 buttons page 8 Remote Commander CDP C425 C325 only El E El o N Refer to the pages indicated in for details 1 PROGRAM button page 12 2 DISC SKIP button page 8 3 gt 10 over 10 button page 10 4 REPEAT button page 16 5 E stop button page 8 6 M SCAN Music scan button page 16 FADER button page 17 8 lt gt manual search buttons page 10 9 ia BPI AMS buttons page 10 10 play button page 8 11 8 pause button page 8 12 Numeric buttons 1 10 page 10 13jDISC 1 5 buttons page 8 114 CONTINUE button page 8 115 SHUFFLE button page 11 Installing Batteries in the Remote Commander On battery life About half a year of normal operation can be expected when using the Sony SUM 3 NS batteries When the batteries are run down the remote commander will not operate the unit In this case replace both batteries with new ones Notes on the remote commander and remote control operation e Keep the commander away from extremely hot or humid places Avoid dropping any foreign objects into the commander casing particularly when replacing the batteries Avoid exposing the remote sensor to direct sunlight or lighting apparatus Such exposure can cause a malfunction e To avoid damage caused by battery leakage and
10. PHONES stereo phone jack Output level 0 10 mW variable at 32 ohms Model for USA and Canada 120 V AC 60Hz Model for Australia 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 12 W Approx 430 x 125 x 385 mm w h d 17 x 5 x 15 inches including projecting parts and controls Approx 5 6 kg 12 lbs 6 02 net Remote commander RM D325 CDP C425 C325 only Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements Supplied accessories 3 V DC with two batteries size AA IEC designation R6 Audio signal connecting cord phono plug x 2 lt gt phono plug x 2 1 Remote commander 1 CDP C425 C325 only Sony SUM 3 NS batteries 2 CDP C425 C325 only Operating Manual 1 Design and specifications subject to change without notice 19 Troubleshooting Guide The following checks will assist in the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your unit Should any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest Sony service facility Before going through the check list below first refer back to the connection an operating procedures CO o Towe O O Causes O Remedy No audio from one or both channels Incorrect operation of the amplifier Operate correctly Connect the cords firmly Play does not begin No disc in the disc compartment Put disc s in the compartment The player is in the pause mode Press or I to release pause hour Remote commander
11. cel program play Press CONTINUE and return to the continuous playing mode The program will be erased Skipping to the next selection programmed Press gt i during play Going back to the beginning of the selection being played Press ba lt during play To check your program Press CHECK The first selection in the program will be displayed when CHECK is pressed during play the selection being played is displayed Each time you press CHECK the next selection in the program will be displayed When CHECK is pressed after the last selection End appears and then the display returns to the initial display To change your ram You can make the following changes before starting play To erase the last selection press CLEAR during stop mode Each time you press CLEAR the last selection in the program will be erased To add a selection to the end of the program just press the numeric button for that selection You can add a selection also during play or pause To delete a selection press CHECK repeatedly until the undesired selection is displayed Then press CLEAR To erase the entire ram Press W once during stop twice during play The program will be erased in the following situations amp is pressed during program play Power is turned off To check the step of programmed selections Press TIME during stop mode The number of programmed selections will be displayed for a few seconds in the window To
12. check the remaining time Press TIME once to see the remaining time of the selection being played twice to return to the initial display The total remaining time cannot be displayed If you have programmed a selection number over 20 numeric of STEP is displayed instead of the remaining time Note When selections have been programmed for sides A and B the total playing time displayed during stop mode will show the selections programmed for side B and the total playing time for side B 13 Designating tne Iota Time Edit CDP C425 Example a 54 minute tape b When you specify a free tape length For the CDP C325 this step can be operated with the remote commander only e This step cannot be operated by the CDP C225 Use numeric buttons 1 10 Press 10 for 0 You need not press keys for seconds unless required CDP C325 C225 Example a 46 minute tape 23 minutes per side 2 EO Tae FADE Blinking 3 Specify a desired recording time The program for side A is completed If LINK blinks see To add selection s Chosen selections a When you specify a commercially available tape length You can designate the tape length easily with the lt 4 lt 4 PP i buttons Each time you press a button the time changes in the following way Press gt P C 46 23 00 min B Press ed Last of programmed
13. e step 5 If your disc has more than 20 selections Selections over 20 cannot be programmed with the time edit function program desired selections before using the time edit function See page 12 for details Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play CDP C425 Press before or during play REPEAT appears The unit repeats the current playing mode To repeat a single selection in the continuous play mode press REPEAT again REPEAT 1 appears You can repeat a single disc or all the discs You can repeat a single selection during continuous play You can use repeat play in any play mode To cancel repeat play Press REPEAT again REPEAT disappears To cancel repeat play in continuous play mode press REPEAT until REPEAT disappears CDP C326 C225 16 MUSIC SCAN Press during stop amp blinks and each selection plays for approximately 10 seconds and fades out scanning play starts the next disc or selection You can check the selections by scanning the beginning of each selection on the disc When ALL DISCS is selected in the continuous play mode the first selection of each disc will be scanned You can use this function in any play mode Starting play at the selection being played during music scan Press gt To stop music scan play Press W Notes Programmed pauses in program mode will be disregarded during music scan play e If you press the lt lt 4 P bu
14. ears while the player is shuffling I ty the selections To Play only the Desired Discs in a Random Order Select Shuffle Play Select the desired discs during stop mode ALL DISCS mode To select the desired discs Press the DISC 1 5 buttons A circle will appear around the selected disc number To choose another disc press the desired disc number button To delete a disc which you have selected press the DISC 1 5 button for that disc A circle will disappear around the selected disc number To put back all discs which you have deleted press W during stop mode Note During shuffle play in ALL DISCS mode DISC 1 5 MUSIC SCAN EDIT TIME FADE and PEAK SEARCH buttons do not function e a desired order according to t your tape You can also make a program for both side A and B of the tape at one time Press selection number in the desired order e For the CDP C325 this step can be operated with the remote commander only e For the CDP C225 go on to Designating the Playing Time Program Edit 3 gt Chosen selections CDP C325 C225 2 4 5 7 8 4 5 76 osc sxe To choose a selection number over 10 see page 10 Designating the Playing Time Program Edit ES Choose selection and check the time ae b Press I II repeatedly to choose an appropriate PROGRAM is displayed The selection is stored and the flashing numbers in the window light up To program additiona
15. he tray Notes on handling discs e To keep the disc clean handle the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface Do not stick paper or tape on the disc Choose whether to play one disc 1 DISC or all discs ALL DISCS Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as temperature may rise considerably After playing store the disc in its case To play an 8 cm 3 inch CD Place it on the inner circle of the tray If the disc is provided with an adaptor first remove it Do not put a normal CD 12 cm 5 inch on top of an 8 cm CD Shows that disc is selected to play When either all the selections on a disc have been played or the disc is not selected to play the semi Appears under the tray number where the disc currently otal number of selections pam lt Information Display if you press amp or the compartment itself to close the compartment the total number of selections and the total playing time of the disc to be played are displayed for a few seconds If you press TIME during stop you can choose either combination for the display data Each time you press TIME during play the display changes to give you the following information Elapsed time in a selection automatically displayed when play begins Remaining time in the selection indication will appear in the display window
16. its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning 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 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment For the customers in Canada CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THiS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE THIS APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH THE CLASS 8 LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS SET OUT IN RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS The transit key on the bottom exterior
17. l selections from the same If you program a whole disc see To program disc repeat step 4 a whole disc To program additional selections from another disc repeat steps 3 and 4 If you program the selections for side B insert a pause B lights up 2 23 468 a E come E E oR kans Total time will return Pause to 0 00 A pause is counted as one programming step Program the selections for side B Repeat steps 3 to 4 8 The selections for side A will start playing To program a whole disc Using the DISC 1 to 5 buttons After steps 1 and 2 1 Press the DISC 1 to 5 button to select the disc 2 Go to step 5 e Using the DISC SKIP button After steps 1 and 2 1 Press DISC SKIP AL is displayed in the window 2 Press PROGRAM 3 Go to step 5 The whole disc is programmed as one step To program while observing the disc labels You can program the selections with the disc compartment open To play the selections for side B When the selections for side A have been played the unit will pause B lights up Set the tape to the beginning of side B then press or TR The selections for side B will start playing To stop program play Press W The last selection number programmed is displayed To resume play press gt Play begins from the beginning of the program You can play the same program repeatedly as long as you do not cancel program play or erase the program To can
18. n off the power of each unit before making e Leave a little slack in the connecting cord to allow for connections inadvertent shock and vibration Connect the AC power cord last Cord plugs and jacks are color coded Red plugs and e Be sure to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks Loose jacks are for the right channel R and white ones for the connection may cause hum and noise left channel L To Connect to an Amplifier Speaker system To AC outlet gt To wall outlet Location of Controls Front Panel CDP C325 C225 Refer to the pages indicated in for details 1 POWER switch page 8 L2 CONTINUE button page 8 E button page 11 4 PROGRAM button page 12 L5 REPEAT button page 16 Remote sensor Display window ae button page 9 9 play button page 8 10 lt 4 lt 4 4 AMS buttons page 10 11 lt 4 lt 4 manual search buttons page 10 12 stop button page 8 13 8 pause button page 8 14 DISC SKIP button page 8 AMS is the abbreviation of Automatic Music Sensor 6 8 jio LO 41 12 43 14 15 1514 OPEN CLOSE button page 8 116 PHONE LEVEL Headphones control page 8 17 PHONES Headphones jack 18 CHECK program check button page 13 19 CLEAR program clear button page 13 20 gt 10 OVER 10 button page 10 21 EDIT TIME FADE button page 14 22 Numeric buttons 1 10 page 10 23 FADER button page 17 24 PEA
19. of the unit protects the optical system against shock during transportation Before operating the CD player be sure to remove the key by following the instructions on the label and store it in a safe place When transporting the unit replace the key in its original hole and lock it in place Table of Contents Introduction Introduction eeccocccosccocccececoccooocececocccscosocccecocososccocsecersseseese S Front panal ciseiscsescsssensecsensksnccessbesvesasessesstecevsseseseatessazeconen Remote commander Installing batteries in the remote commander 7 Playing a disc Continuous play c ccccccccccscscorceesseoes 8 Information display sesssssssseoes Selecting a desired disc ssecssscscssessssscscessssseesers Locating a particular selection Locating a particular point in a selection 10 Playing in a random order Shuffle play sco 11 To play only the desired discs in a random order Select shuffle play ccccssssscsscsssssrsscsssesecsesssesers 11 Playing in a desired order Program play 0 12 Designating the playing time Program edit 12 Designating the total playing time Time edit 14 Playing repeatedly Repeat play ccccsccsccscsrscssserere 16 Scanning selections MUSIC SCAN osssesossosssossosoosose 16 Tips ON editing tapes sssoscossosssssoososesossoso
20. omes equal to the designated time Whether LINK is blinking or not you can change the disc by another disc and choose selection s to fit the remaining time To disappear EDIT in the window press E To play the program Press gt The selections for side A will be played and then the unit will pause B lights up in the tape side indicator Set the tape to the beginning of side B then press amp or Uf The selections for side B will be played Note Playback can be performed when EDIT is displayed To stop playing Press W You can play the same program repeatedly as long as you do not cancel time edit or erase the program To cancel time edit Press CONTINUE and return to the continuous playing mode The program will be erased To erase the entire program Press once during stop twice during play The program is also erased when you turn off the unit To include desired selections in the program 1 Make your own program of the desired selections See page 12 for instructions 2 Follow the procedure as shown on the preceding page Just designate the length of your tape you need not subtract the length of your program The unit will place your selections at the beginning of its program and add other selections to fit the remaining time To check the program See page 13 To designate a different time for each side Execute steps 1 to 4 and press Ill Then repeat steps 2 and 4 Do not execut
21. on number If a selection number is greater than 10 use the 70 and T to 10 buttons 16 functions as the figure 0 e g To play from selection No 22 Press gt 10 2 2 To play from selection No 30 Press C 10 3 10 Locating a Particular Point in a Selection Locating a point in sequence Manual Search You can locate a particular point during play by monitoring the high speed sound To go back at high speed Keep td pressed To go ahead at high speed Keep pressed Release the button when you reach the point you want To locate at higher speed Press lt lt or BP in the pause mode Search speed will increase three times but there will be no sound Find the desired point by watching the number in the display Choose whether to play one disc 1 DISC or all discs ALL DISCS u DIDIJE 00000 amp LIDIL Oo Ce elsi You can have the selections up to 99 played in a random order The unit will play all the discs or just one disc you desire Once a selection is played it wili not be played again until the random order is completed To stop playing Press To cancel shuffle play Press CONTINUE and return to the continuous playing mode To change from program or continuous play to shuffle play Press SHUFFLE during program or continuous play The program mode will be cleared and shuffle play will begin from the current selection being played What is this indication fa This indication app
22. outlet if it will not be used for a long time To disconnect the cord pull it out by grasping the plug Never pull the cord itself As the laser beam used in this compact disc player is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only On operation When the unit is not used turn the power off to conserve energy and to extend the useful life of your unit For the customers in the U S A For detailed safety precautions see the leaflet IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit please contact you nearest Sony dealer Placing Your Unit e Place the unit in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat buildup in the unit e Do not place the unit on a soft surface such as a rug that would block the ventilation holes on the bottom Do not install the unit near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration or shock Not this way On moisture condensation If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit Should this occur the player will not operate In this case remove the disc and leave the player turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporates Connections For Correct Connections e Tur
23. rent portions as the peak level for the same disc However the difference between the portion searched and the actual peak level is insignificant and will not present any problem in adjusting the recording level Maintenance Specifications Cleaning the CABINET Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine Cleaning DISCS Before playing clean the disc with the 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 analog discs After playing store the disc in its case System Laser Laser output Frequency response Signal to noise ratio Dynamic range Harmonic distortion Channel separation Wow and flutter Outputs General Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions Weight Compact disc digital audio system Semiconductor laser A 780 nm Emission duration continuous Max 44 6 W This output is the value measured at a distance of about 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the Optical Pick up Block 2 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB More than 100 dB More than 98 dB Less than 0 005 1 kHz More than 100 dB 1 kHz Below measurable limit LINE OUT phono jacks Output level 2 V at 50 kilohms Load impedance over 10 kilohms
24. seoosoossossosoossoeo TF Fading in Fading Out eseesssessscorecossosssoosrosseosseoresssees 17 Fading out after a desired duration Time fade 17 Locating the loudest portion of the disc PAK SOA seiscsessacsonsesscsssesasestsonsseesssebsesssesensissccsonsse s 18 Maintenance ccccccsorssocccesscercoccsessccsserereccszesevecescccoresccceces 19 Cleaning the cabinet Cleaning DISCS orescrsssrrersseeseseresseceserssseesseenessserers Specifications arase Differences by Model This instruction manual covers the CDP C425 the CDP C325 and the CDP C225 Their performance and operation are identical except for the following CDP C425 CDP C325 CDP C225 Remote i ba Supplied Supplied supplied Commander Numeric r Not Not buttons on the Provided provided provided main unit page 8 This unit is equipped with 5 disc trays which allow you to choose from a large number and wide variety of selections Any disc at any time can be played using the DISC 1 to 5 buttons Enjoy listening in various playing modes You can select the playing modes among the following Continuous play The entire disc s is played once Selections are played in a random order Selections are played in your desired order Single selection or disc s are played repeatedly Editing your own tapes You can fade the play in or out when making your own tape recording Fade in Fade
25. tton music scan will be canceled e Pressing the MUSIC SCAN button while the beginning of selection is being scanned will extend the playing time for 10 more seconds Tips on Editing Tapes The following functions are convenient for editing your own tapes Fading in Fading out You can have the play fade in and fade out between 2 10 seconds When no time is specified the play will fade in and fade out for 5 seconds To set the fade time 1 Press E 2 Press FADER 3 Press lt lt 4 P to select fade time between 2 10 seconds 4 Press FADER again To end the play fading out Press FADER when you want to start fading out we flashes in the window and play fades out and unit enters the pause mode To restart the play fading in Press FADER in the pause mode lt a flashes in the window and play fades in Fading out after a desired duration Time Fade You can have the play fade out at the end by designating the play duration Once time fade is set it functions twice for editing both sides of a tape You can change discs without canceling this function The fade time is preset to 5 seconds but you can change it between 2 10 seconds To set time fade 1 Press EDIT TIME FADE twice during stop al is displayed in the window 2 Specify desired fade time a When you specify a commercially available tape length You can designate the tape length easily with the i lt lt PPI buttons Each time you press
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