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1.      ALL DISCS OD 2 2 2    NP DISC  2                   Push KK AMS PPI to select the character    The selected character lights up  and the flashing  cursor appears to indicate the next space to be  input     ALL DISCS OD 3 2 2    1   DISC  SETS                         Se    To insert a space  Press PP     If you have made a mistake  Press CLEAR and begin again by inputting the correct  characters     Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to input more characters     Repeat Steps 1 to 7 to assign Disc Memos to other  discs                                                        Labeling discs using the remote T  SPACE  DISC CAPS DEL   Number  buttons   ENTER   CLEAR  MEMO INPUT   lt  lt  gt  gt    Press DISC CAPS     Press the number button of the disc you want to  assign a Disc Memo  and then ENTER     Press MEMO INPUT   The flashing cursor  4  appears     Press DISC CAPS to find the letter type you want     Each time you press the button  the letter type  changes cyclically among capital letters  ABC    small letters  abc  and numbers  123   To select a  symbol  you have to select the capital or small  letter type     To input a letter  press the number button  corresponding to the letter you want  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 symbol y
2.     Indicates hints and tips for  making the task easier     TABLE OF CONTENTS       Getting Started             Unpacking resoan eg e a E a E E 4   Hooking Up the System    iicis tccicscsssssetseestesssisscscddencstisssssterstvesnsseetandsescesctvestseincdsenssateaieeses 4   Connecting Another CD Player ssssiciscssistssvinsesessvccsesccesvestatuecstansscranteresassnieisveetssaessterntenses 6  Playing a OD sete csercicts adsense races eae accent ncurses 8  Playing CDs   Using the  Display    i  ccisvescccsesesecsscescarserieeevin aceseticieeesest tai sestaavansenernteteevavsoenstattetsist ements   Replacing Discs While Playing a Disc   Locating a Specific Disc         ccceseeseeeees   Locating a Specific rack 5525255  c55c5 s05  cs ce sesscaessasa2ene 03s tasecdessecetee a ph asset sceiensesciees   Locating a Particular Point in a Track   Playing  Repeatedly    cvsccta iscsssvetveseseiccsearesentreeetaa cetesissnisetesesssassatentananetevinterteadensanstneers   Playing in Random Order  Shuffle Play  seiis iai 15   Creating Your Own Program  Program Play       c ccsssesesesssseseesenessseesesssseseesesseeeeneaees 16   Controlling Another CD Player  Advanced Mega Control       ccccccsseseseesssseseenesees 18   Playing Alternately  No Delay Play  X Fade Play         ccccsssssessessssessessesessessseseeeaees 20       Recording From CDs    Recording Your Ow in Pro stan   pancara renia asedeasthtuaewtentactneats 21  Recording a CD by Specifying Tape Length  Time Edit           cccc
3.     On safety   e Caution     The use of optical instruments with this product  will increase eye hazard    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   e Before 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    e 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 AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified  service shop     On placement   e Place the player in a location with adequate ventilation to  prevent heat build up in the player    e Do not place the player on a soft surface such as a rug that  might block the ventilation holes on the bottom    e 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   e 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 
4.    Connect the  headphones              e See pages 4   5 for the hookup 1 Turn on the amplifier and select the CD player position so that  information  you can listen to the sound from this player        2 Press 1    to turn on the player        3 Press  amp  OPEN CLOSE  and place a disc on the disc tray        With the label side up Disc number       To place other discs  press DISC SKIP and place the discs in the  4 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 the disc in front of you first        Press CONTINUE to select ALL DISCS or 1 DISC Continuous  5 Play mode     Each time you press the CONTINUE button     ALL DISCS    or     1 DISC    appears in the display     When you select The player plays       ALL DISCS All discs in the player consecutively in the order of  disc number       1 DISC Only the disc you ve selected             Basic Operations    f  s  g     You can select the disc you  want to start playing first  Press one of the DISC 1 5  buttons         You can adjust the output    level to the amplifier  7     Press LINE OUT LEVEL      on the remote  You can  reduce the output level up to   20 dB    When you reduce the output  level              appears in the  display    The headphones volume  will also change when you  adjust the output level     Note   If you press the LINE OUT  LEVEL     buttons on the  remote while recording  the  recording le
5.    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 the  gt  button  Press  lt  lt  or  turn KK AMS DA counterclockwise to go back     Playing 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                   ALL DISCS Continuous All the tracks on all discs  Play  page 8    1 DISC Continuous Play All the tracks on the current   page 8  disc   ALL DISCS Shuffle Play All the tracks on all discs in   page 15  random orders   1 DISC Shuffle Play All the tracks on the current   page 15  disc in random orders  Program Play  page 16  The same program       To cancel Repeat Play  Press REPEAT repeatedly until    REPEAT OFF    appears in the  display     Repeating the current track    You can repeat only the current track while the disc is  played in any play mode     While the track you want is being played  press  REPEAT repeatedly until    REPEAT 1    appears in the  display     To cancel Repeat 1  Press REPEAT     Playing in Random Order   Shuffle Play     You can have the player    shuffle    tracks and play in a  random order  The player shuffles all the tracks on all  disc
6.   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 level 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     Notes on CDs    On handling CDs   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     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  If you do    the disc and the player may be damaged    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     a    Se    e Do not use solvents such as benzine  thinner  commercially  available cleaners or anti static spray intended for vinyl  LPs     27    28    Additional Information    E MT   
7.  1 which is set at the factory and set that of  another player to CD 2 or CD 3  Then set the CD 1 2 3  switch on the remote supplied for each player  accordingly    e When using a player not equipped with the  COMMAND MODE selector   The command mode of the player without the  COMMAND MODE selector is set to CD 1  Set the  COMMAND MODE selector of this player and the  CD 1 2 3 switch on the remote to CD 2 or CD 3     Connecting the AC power cord    Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet     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 I     to turn off the    player        Getting Started    Connecting Another CD Player    If you have a Sony CD player in which 5  50  or 200  discs can be inserted and which is equipped with the  CONTROL A1 jack and the command mode of that  player can be set to CD 3  you can control that player as  the second player with this unit  After connecting this  unit and an amplifier  follow the procedure below    Be sure to turn off the power of each player before  making this connection     COMMAND To LINE OUT  MODE                  CDP CE525                                    je  Olo                    S LINK   To 2ND CD IN 2  CONTROL AL To an AC outlet  To audio o
8.  Out    You can manually fade the sound 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      gt H                                                                               FADER EDIT TIME FADE  lt  lt  p gt  gt        To Press FADER       Start play fading in During pause      F   lights up in  the display and the  lt   tl indication    flashes  The play fades in           End play fading out When you want to start fading out    E   lights up in the display and  the It indication flashes  The play  fades out and the player pauses   Note    Fading lasts for about 5 seconds  However  when you press  the FADER button during Music Scan  see page 14   the play  fades out for about 2 seconds     Changing the fading time    You can change the fading time from 2 to 10 seconds  before fading in or out  If you don   t change it  fading  lasts for 5 seconds     T Press FADER before you start playing      FADE 5 SEC    appears in the display     2 Press  lt  P gt  to specify the fading time     Fading out at the specified time   Time Fade     You can have the player fade out automatically by  specifying the playing time  Once you set the Time  Fade  it works twice  that is  the play fades out at the  end of both sides of a tape     1 Press EDIT TIME FADE repeatedly before you  start playing until    and    A    in the  a0   indication appear in the display     2 Press  lt  lt  or B
9.  Player   Advanced Mega Control     This unit can control a second CD player  see     Connecting Another CD Player    on pages 6 and 7    Even when a second CD player is connected  the  controls on both of the units will function  When you  press the play button on either unit  the operating  player stops and the resting player starts    Note that depending on the player  you may not be  able to operate all the functions of the second CD    player     The controls indicated in the illustration below are effective  while the MEGA CONTROL button is lit     KK AMS  Play mode buttons  CONTINUE   DISC     SHUFFLE PROGRAM REPEAT     gt  lla     gt D                                                                               INPUT  lt  lt    AMS    gt  gt  CLEAR MEGA CONTROL    Playing discs of the second CD player    1 Press MEGA CONTROL   The MEGA CONTROL button lights up and the  display shows the current disc number of the  second player     Current disc number    ALL DISCS    DISC       2 Select the play mode you want   To program tracks  use the controls on the second    player     3 Press    to start playing   The play starts and the display shows the current  disc and track numbers and the playing time of the  track   While the MEGA CONTROL button is lit  you can  control the second player with the controls on this  player as follows              To You need to  Pause Press Ill  Stop play Press W       Locate a disc while Turn KKI  bse  DP until the  the second playeris di
10.  display        ALL DISCS CD TEXT  2222          EELS LEEPER                  Scot    Push KK AMS PP     4 Turn K lt  AMS PP until the language you want  appears in the display     5 Push KK AMS DODI to select the language      Reading Text    appears momentarily  then the  display shows the information in the selected  language     To check the current language  1 Press INPUT while playing a CD TEXT disc   2 Turn K lt  AMS DPI until    SHOW LANG     appears in the  display  then push IX  AMS  gt A   The current language appears momentarily   You can also check the current language while selecting a CD  TEXT disc without multi language information     Note   If you select a CD TEXT disc which does not contain the  information of the selected language  the display shows the  information in another language according to the disc s  preference     eT  Replacing Discs While Playing  a Disc    You can open the disc tray while playing a disc so that  you can check what discs are to be played next and  replace discs without interrupting play of the current  disc     EX CHANGE DISC SKIP                                 PT                                                    9 sooae as50000             1 Press EX CHANGE   The disc tray opens and two disc compartments  appear  Even if the player is playing a disc  it  doesn   t stop playing     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  
11.  order                            Programmed tracks  After one second                            Total playing time    If you   ve made a mistake  Press CLEAR  then repeat Steps 3 and 4     5 To program other discs or tracks  do the following                 To program Repeat Step s   All tracks on other discs 2   Other tracks on the same disc 3 and 4   Other tracks on other discs 2 through 4       6 Press    to start Program Play     To cancel Program Play  Press CONTINUE        C You can create your program while checking the disc  labels  While the disc tray is open  follow Steps 1 to 6 with  pressing the DISC SKIP button to check the disc labels  If  you close the disc tray before Step 6  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     Playing CDs    1  Wy      e The program remains even after the Program Play  ends   When you press the E gt  button  you can play the same  program again     ce 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
12.  track number exceeds 24                    appears instead of the  remaining time     Press TIME TEXT  Il       Remaining time ALL DISCS D905        on the disc osc    2    Lse sdl     This information is available only in  Continuous Play mode     D                                     Press TIM E TEXT  l          If each CD TEXT information has more than 12  characters  the first 12 characters light up after all the  characters scrolled in the display     Note   This player can only display the disc titles  track titles and  artist names from CD TEXT discs  The other CD TEXT  information cannot be displayed     To play disc highlights  7     Some CD TEXT discs have a feature to play only the  highlights of the discs  When you select such a disc     HIGH  LIGHT    appears in the display    Press HIGH LIGHT on the remote to start playing disc  highlights in the stop mode       HIGH LIGHT    flashes in the display while playing disc  highlights     11    12    Playing CDs    Selecting the language of the CD TEXT  information    You can select the language used to display the CD  TEXT information when you select a CD TEXT disc  with multi language information    Once you select the language  the display shows the  information in the selected language until you turn off  the player  If the player cannot read the language  memorized in a CD TEXT disc  the player shows      other lang         T Press INPUT in stop mode     2 Turn KK AMS OMI until    SELECT LANG      appears in the
13.  whose number exceeds 20      tThe total playing time of the program exceeds 200 minutes              Creating a program using the remote  T    1 Press PROGRAM      PROGRAM    appears in the display        2 Press DISC                    4 Press ENTER to select the disc     PROGRAM D 23 4 5    pisc TRACK MIN SEC  a0                          1 AL 45 28     When you want to program the whole disc as one  step  skip Steps 5 to 6  and go to Step 7     5 Press Kd    P I until the track number you want  appears in the display    Track number   being programmed    Total playing time                            6 Press ENTER to select the track     Last programmed  track    Playing order    PROGRAM          Programmed tracks  After one second    PROGRAM    DISC TRACK    1 5       Total playing time    7 To program other discs or tracks  do the following        To program Repeat Steps       All tracks on other discs 2 through 4       Other tracks on the same disc 5 and 6       Other tracks on other discs 2 through 6       8 Press    to start Program Play     To cancel Program Play  Press CONTINUE        C You can select a track directly using the number  buttons  Press the number button of the track in Step 5  To select a  track numbered over 10  use the  gt 10 button  see page 14         C You can create your program while checking the disc  labels  While the disc tray is open  follow Steps 1 to 8 with  pressing the DISC SKIP button to check the disc labels  If  you close the disc tra
14. 27 00             gt  C 60 7   C              C 90 45 00 e gt  C 74 37 00  4 Press EDIT TIME FADE to have the player create  the program   The music calendar shows the tracks to be    recorded for side A     B    in the   lt   indication  flashes in the display     5 When you record on both sides of the tape  press  EDIT TIME FADE again   The player inserts a pause  then creates the  program for side B  The music calendar shows the  programmed tracks   When you record on one side of the tape  skip this  step     6 Start recording on the deck and then press E gt  on  the player   When you record on both sides of the tape  the  player pauses at the end of the program for side A      Continued     21    22    Recording From CDs    7 When you record on side B  reverse the tape and  press E gt  or Il on the player to resume playing     To cancel Time Edit  Press CONTINUE     Key You can program the tracks you want in advance  Select the tracks before doing the above procedure  The  player creates a program from the remaining tracks     pe You can freely specify the tape length  Set the tape length using the IA  AMS  gt A control in  Step 3   Example  When the tape length of one side is 30 minutes  and 15 seconds  1 To set the minutes  turn KI AMS PPI until     30    appears in the display  then push KKI  AMS PP   2 To set the seconds  turn KK AMS PP until     15    appears in the display  then push  KK AMS PP     o You can check and change the program  See page 18     Fading In or
15. CK while the disc  tray is open  The disc tray turns  to show you each disc label   When the disc you want comes  in front of you  press E gt  to  continue playing        A disc by scanning the first  track of each disc for 10  seconds    DISC CHECK before you start  playing while the disc tray is  closed  When you find the disc  you want  press D gt  to continue    playing        Playing CDs    xe  You can extend the playing time during scanning the  discs  Press DISC CHECK 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     Notes   e When you press the DISC CHECK button  the play mode  automatically changes to ALL DISCS Continuous Play  mode    e When you ve opened the disc tray by pressing the   EX CHANGE button  you cannot use the DISC CHECK   function    Even if you press the DISC CHECK button while      REPEAT    appears in the display  see page 14   the player   stops after scanning all the discs once     13    Playing CDs    SSS ee any   Locating a Specific Track    You can quickly locate any track while playing a disc  using the AMS  AMS  Automatic Music Sensor  control  or number buttons on the remote     KK AMS PPI                                                                                           Number buttons     gt 10    MUSIC SCAN           lt  lt    PPI          To locate You need to       Turn KK AMS  gt I clockwise until  you find the track  When 
16. LASERSTRALING VED ABNING NAR  SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION  UNDGA UDSAETTELSE  FOR STRALING    VORSICHT   UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG  WENN  ABDECKUNG GE  FFNET UND SICHEREITSVERRIEGELUNG  UBERBRUCKT  NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN    VARO     AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALT   TIINA NAKYMATTOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE    L   KATSO SATEESEEN   VARNING   OSYNLING LASERSTR  LING N  R DENNA DEL AR   PPNAD  OCH SP  RREN AR URKOPPLAD  BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN   ADVERSEL   USYNLIG LASERSTRALING NAR DEKSEL   PNES OG  SIKKERHEDSLAS BRYTES  UNNGA EKSPONERING FOR STRALEN   VIGYAZAT    A BURKOLAT NYITASAKOR LATHATATLAN LEZERSU   GARVESZELY _KERULJE A BESUGARZAST                                RQ A       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          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 CE525     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    e The following icons are used in this       manual        gt    Indicates that you can do the  a task using the remote   y   lo
17. P to specify the playing time   Each time you press these buttons  the display  changes as shown below with the playing time of  one side       C 46 23 00    _    gt  C 54 27 00     gt  C 60 il               C 90 45 00 e gt  C 74 37 00  3 Press  gt  to start playing   At the specified time the play fades out and the    player pauses     B    in the  2 5  indication appears  in the display     4 Torecord on side B  reverse the tape and press  gt   or Ill on the player to resume playing   Again  the play fades out at the specified time     To cancel Time Fade  Press EDIT TIME FADE     Leg You can freely specify the playing time  See    You can freely specify the tape length    on page 22     Le You can change discs during Time Fade  The specified fade out time is counted only during  playing  So  you can change discs if the play ends before  the specified fade out time  for example  when you  record CD singles on a tape      1  Wy     Q You can fade in to resume playing in Step 4  After you reverse the tape  press FADER     Note  If you press the  lt  lt  or  gt  gt  button during Time Fade Play   Time Fade will be canceled     Recording From CDs    Adjusting the Recording Level   Peak Search     The player locates the highest level among the tracks to  be recorded to let you adjust the recording level before  you start recording     PEAK SEARCH E                                                                                SS0000                l Before you start playing  pre
18. SONY     Compact Disc  Player    Operating Instructions    OSE rera  CDP CE525       1998 by Sony Corporation    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    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK l  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  AN 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 w
19. 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 your nearest Sony dealer     There   s no sound     gt Check that the player is connected securely     gt  Make sure you operate the amplifier correctly     gt  Adjust the output level using the LINE OUT  LEVEL     buttons on the remote     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 27       gt  Moisture has condensed inside the player   Remove the disc and leave the player turned on  for about an hour  see page 27       gt Place the CD in the correct position on the disc  tray     The remote does not function      gt Remove the obstacles in the path of the remote  and the player      gt Point the remote at the remote sensor M on the  player      gt  Replace all the batteries in the remote with new  ones if they are weak      gt Set the CD 1 2 3 switch on the remote  according to the position of the COMMAND  MODE selector at the rear panel of the player     The player functions incorrectly     gt The microcomputer chips may be operating  incorrectly  Turn the power off  then turn it  back on to reset the player     Specifications    Compact disc player    Laser Semiconductor laser  A   780 nm   Emission duration  continuou
20. acter   2 Input the correct character     To insert a character between the input characters  Press  lt  lt  or  gt  gt  until the cursor moves next to the point  you want to insert  and enter the character     Erasing the Disc Memo    I Follow Steps 1 and 3in    Labeling discs on the  player    on page 24 to select the Disc Memo you  want to erase     2 Press CLEAR   The Disc M emo disappears     3  gt  Press INPUT              Storing Specific Tracks   Delete Bank     You can delete unwanted tracks and store only the  tracks you want  When you select the disc containing a  Delete Bank  you can play only the remaining tracks     CONTINUE SHUFFLE                                        CHECK CLEAR    1 Insert or select the disc     2 Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE before you start  playing     3 Press CHECK repeatedly until the track you want  to delete appears in the display     ALL DISCS OD 2 2 82    DISC TRACK    I 1 ON          4 Press CLEAR      DELETE    and    OFF    appear in the display        aes soem D 2 ID    DISC TRACK    I 1 OFF a                      If you want to recover the track  press CLEAR  again     5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to delete more tracks     Ker 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      Additional Information       Precautions
21. calendar     Notes on the disc number indications   e The red circle around a disc number indicates the disc is  ready to be played    e When all the tracks on a disc have been played  the semi   circle around the disc number disappears    e When a disc compartment is recognized as empty  the semi   circled disc number disappears     Display information while playing a disc    While playing a disc  the display shows the current  disc number  current track number  playing time of the  track and the music calendar     Current disc number    Playing time                            Current track number Music calendar    The track numbers in the music calendar disappear  after they are played     Checking the remaining time    Each time you press the TIME TEXT button while  playing a disc  the display changes as shown in the    chart below   Playing time of parses ODIDSO TPES  the current track T a A se FEE    Press TIME TEXT  al                                            Remaining time  on the current       ALL DISCS    piso    DIIDIS          1    TRACK    1    MIN    SEC        1  57s                            track    If the track number exceeds 24           appears instead of the    u    remaining time     Press TIME TEXT  Jt    Remaining time  on the disc       ALL DISCS    nsc    1    J222    TRAC MIN SEC     43   32                                       This information is available only in  Continuous Play mode                 Press TIME TEXT        Playing CDs    Checki
22. e  interval among 30  60 and 90 seconds  Each time the  current player changes to the other player  the sound  from both players is mixed  The current player ends  play by fading out  and the other player starts play  by fading in                                                                                   NO DELAY    X FADE    T Select the play mode you want on each player     2 When you select No Delay Play  Press NO DELAY   The NO DELAY button lights up   When you select X Fade Play  Each time you press the X FADE button  the  indication  X Fade mode  appears as follows     off     at track end     after 30 sec           after 90 sec     _      __ after 60 sec  lt  ____     To change the current player each time a whole  track is finished  select    at track end       To change the current player at the specified  interval  press X FADE repeatedly until the  interval you want appears in the display     3 Press    to start playing   The MEGA CONTROL button lights up while the  track in the second player is selected     To check the X Fade mode status  Press X FADE once   The X Fade mode status appears momentarily     To cancel No Delay X Fade Play  Press the corresponding button repeatedly until the button  goes off  The current player continues playing     Key You can change the method  No Delay or X Fade   during play  Press the corresponding button  NO DELAY or X FADE   following the procedure in Step 2     Key You can start X Fade whenever you like  Press FADER dur
23. educe the output level up to  20 dB    When you reduce the output level                    appears in  the display     Note   If you press the LINE OUT LEVEL     buttons on the  remote while recording  the recording level will change  even when it is preset on the tape deck  etc                 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 that you cannot use fading in or out  page 22  and  Time Fade  page 23  functions when making this  connection     POC 15  Optical cable  not supplied     CD player    Digital component    DIGITAL  INPUT             kJ          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     Getting Started    1  Wy     Q If you have a Sony component with the CONTROL A1  jack   Connect the component via the CONTROL A1 jack  You  can simplify the operation of audio systems composed of  separate Sony components  For details  refer to the  supplementary    S Link    CONTROL A1 Control  System    instructions     ue    Q When using another Sony CD player together with  this player   You can make the supplied remote effective only for this   player    e When using a player equipped with the COMMAND  MODE selector   Leave the COMMAND MODE selector of this player  to CD
24. ers     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 will be erased       o_o ee es    Labeling Discs  Disc Memo     You can label discs using up to 12 characters and have  the player display the Disc Memo each time you select  the disc  The Disc Memo can be anything you like  such  as a title  musician   s name  category or date of  purchase     o When you select a CD TEXT disc  The disc title is stored as the Disc Memo automatically   If the disc title has more than 12 characters  the first 12  characters of the disc title are stored  see page 11    Note that you cannot change the Disc Memo of the CD  TEXT disc     Labeling discs on the player                                                                                                    INPUT CLEAR    Insert or select the disc   Press INPUT     Turn KK AMS  gt  until    DISC MEMO    appears  in the display  then push IX  AMS PP   The flashing cursor  4  appears     Turn KK AMS PPI until the character you want  appears in the display    The cursor disappears and the first space for the  Disc Memo flashes    As you turn KK AMS PPI clockwise  the  characters appear in the following order  Turn  KK AMS   I counterclockwise to go back to the  previous character      space  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU  VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw  Xy  zZ0123456789      amp    X     i  lt     gt      _II  1  7  
25. gt 10 14    Control  KK PEO  gt    14 18    Jack  PHONES 8    Switch  1    8    Others    Disc tray 8  Display 10  4    29    Sony Corporation Printed in China    
26. huffle Play starts from the current  track     15    Playing CDs    es ere ee rer oe ee 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    steps        one    step    may contain a  track or a whole disc                                                                                                              PROGRAM DISC 1 5  gt  KK AMS PP i  SSS LI Lj  amp   9 ooooo         oo Ci  CHECK CLEAR  PROGRAM  DISC  Number  buttons   gt 10 ENTER  CHECK CLEAR  E    lt  P gt                 Creating a program on the player    I 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 until     CLEAR    appears in the display  see page 18      2 Press DISC 1  5to select the disc     D2 345    TRACK MIN SEC          AL 45 28       AL    in the display stands for    all    tracks   When you want to program the whole disc as one  step  skip Steps 3 to 4  and go to Step 5     16    3 Turm KK AMS PPI until the track number you  want appears in the display   The track number being programmed flashes and  the total playing time including the track appears  in the display    Track number   being programmed    Total playing time    D2 3    TRACK          4 Push KK AMS PPI to select the track     Last programmed  track    Playing
27. ill 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     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        Serial No        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              For the customers in Europe and  Australia  The following caution label is located    inside the unit    a               CAUTION   INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND  INTERLOCKS DEFEATED  AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM   ADVARSEL   USYNLIG 
28. ing  Erasing  Custom Files 24  Delete Bank 26  Disc Memo 26    F  G  Fading 22  Time Fade 23    H  l  J K  Handling CDs 27    Hookups 4  overview 4    Labeling a disc 24  Loading the Disc Memos 19  Locating  by monitoring 14  by observing the  display 14  by scanning 13  14  directly 13  using AMS 14  while checking the  labels 13    M   Music Scan 14  N  O   No Delay Play 20    P Q  Peak Search 23  Playback  Continuous Play 8  X Fade Play 20  No Delay Play 20  Playing alternately 20  Program Play 16  Repeat Play 14  Shuffle Play 15  Program 16  changing 18  checking 18  for recording 21    Recording 21  a program 21  using Time Edit 21  Remaining time 10  Remote control 4  Repeating 14  Replacing discs while playing  a disc 12    Scanning  See Music Scan  Searching  See Locating  Select Shuffle Play 15  Selecting the language 12  Shuffle Play 15  Storing  information about CDs 24  specific tracks 26    Time Edit 21   Time Fade 23   Total playing time 10   Troubleshooting 28  U  V  W  X  Y  Z    Unpacking 4    Names of controls    Buttons  CHECK 18  CLEAR 18  CONTINUE 8  X FADE 20  DISC 13  DISC1 5 13  DISC CAPS 25  DISC CHECK 13  DISC SKIP 13  EDIT TIME FADE 21 23  ENTER 13  EX CHANGE 12  FADER 22  HIGH LIGHT 11  INPUT 12 24  LINE OUT LEVEL     5  MEGA CONTROL 18  MEMO INPUT 25  MUSIC SCAN 14  NO DELAY 20  Number 14  4S OPEN CLOSE 8  PEAK SEARCH 23  PROGRAM 16  REPEAT 14  SHUFFLE 15  TIME TEXT 10  cS 9  H 9  E 9   lt  lt    gt r 14   lt 4   AMS    gt  gt  18  lea   Pri 14   
29. ing X Fade Play   Even after you have set the X Fade mode and started X   Fade Play  you can start X Fade manually at the point  you like  Note that you cannot do this operation while the  sound from both players is mixed     Notes   e The play starts from the second player if you start play  while the MEGA CONTROL button is lit    e When one player has played all the discs tracks in the  player ahead of the other player  the play stops    e Do not use the controls on the second player during  No Delay  X Fade Play  They may not work correctly     Recording From CDs    Recording Your Own Program    You can record the program you ve created on a tape   etc  The program can contain up to 32 steps    By inserting a pause during programming  you can  divide the program into two for recording on both  sides of a tape     PROGRAM    DISC1 5 ci                                                                                     KK AMS PPI    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 through 5 in    Creating a program  on the player    on page 16   The   amp c  indication appears in the display     2 When you record on both sides of the tape  press  H to insert a pause   The    PAUSE    and   amp  lt   indications appear in the  display and the playing time is reset to    0 00      When you record on one side of the tape  skip this  step and go to Step 4     A pause is counted as one s
30. ng the information of CD TEXT discs    CD TEXT discs have information  such as the disc titles  or artist names  memorized in a blank space on the  discs where there is no information on normal discs   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 CD TEXT  discs  the    CD TEXT    indication lights up in the  display  Each time you press the TIME TEXT button   the display changes as shown in the charts below        Before you start playing    Disc title ALL DISCS    DDD5D  SONYHITS oo       a                                  Press TIME TEXT  Jl       Artist name ALL Discs D22           Sony Band oor    ele  a                                                   Press TIM E TEXT           The display shows the current disc number  total number of  tracks and total playing time of the disc for a few seconds  before returning to the disc title indication     e While playing a disc       m    Track title ALL DISCS DDD oq 7     HitechBlues pi    This information also appears when  the player locates the track        172  3  4  5  67 8  9 fo                                  Press TIME TEXT  J       Playing time ALL DISCS DDD 28 ow Mlalalals  6    osc TRAGK  MIN SEC     2   1 56                                    Press TIME TEXT  lt          Remaining time    ALL DISCS DAD 2    COIN e ile  6    on the current ose mac TN SET  track 2 1L 1 57                                 If the
31. one on the right side compartment     3 Press DISC SKIP   The disc tray turns and other two disc  compartments appear     4 Replace discs in the compartments with new ones     Press EX CHANGE   The disc tray closes     While the disc tray is open by pressing the EX CHANGE   button   e If the play of the current disc ends  the player stops  playing  If the disc is played in 1 DISC Repeat Play mode   see page 15   the current disc starts playing again    e In ALL DISCS Shuffle Play mode  see page 15   tracks are  reshuffled on the current disc    e In Program Play mode  see page 16   only the tracks on the  current disc are played    e Do not push the disc tray to close it in Step 5  as you may  damage the player     Locating a Specific Disc    You can locate any disc before or while playing a disc     DISC 1 5                DISC CHECK      gt  DISC SKIP                                                             DISC       DISC SKIP           Number  buttons    ENTER                                  To locate    Press       The next disc    DISC SKIP while playing a disc       The next or succeeding  discs  T     DISC SKIP   repeatedly until  you find the disc       The current or preceding  discs  T     DISC SKIP   repeatedly until  you find the disc       A specific disc directly    DISC 1 5     When using the remote  follow  the procedure below     1 Press DISC     2 Press the number button of  the disc     3 Press ENTER        A disc while checking the  labels    DISC CHE
32. ou want appears in  the display     Storing Information About CDs  Custom Files     7 Press INPUT to store the Disc Memo     OOO       GHI JKL MNO    PRS TUV WXY    OO O        gt 10    OOO    Characters assigned to  each number button                     Example  To select the letter E  Press the number button 3 twice      gt D  gt E  gt  F  Press 3  Press 3                    Press 3     To insert a space  press SPACE once   To input a number  press the number button you  want     Press ENTER to select the character    The selected character lights up  and the flashing  cursor appears to indicate the next space to be  input    You can also go to the next space by pressing other  number buttons     Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to input more characters   Press MEMO INPUT to store the Disc Memo     Repeat Steps 1 through 8 to assign Disc Memos to  other discs     25    26       Storing Information About CDs  Custom Files     1  Wy     Q If you have made a mistake while inputting the  character    To correct the character which has been input  1 Press  lt  lt  or  gt P until the cursor moves next to the  incorrect character     ALL DISCS OD  D D 2    DISC       M  Syumphe lt y Nol    2 Press DEL to delete the incorrect character        ALL DISCS OD DAS  DISC xii    Syumph lt dy Nol                      3 Input the correct character     ALL DISCS OD 3 2 2    DISC    slz    Symphony Nol qo        To correct the character currently being input  1 Press DEL to delete the incorrect char
33. r about six  months  When the remote no longer operates the player   replace all the batteries with new ones     Notes   e Do not leave the remote near an extremely hot or humid  place    e Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing   particularly when replacing the batteries    e Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or  lighting apparatuses  Doing so may cause a malfunction    e If you don   t use the remote for an 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     DIGITAL OUT  S LINK   OPTICAL     CONTROL Al    CD player                                  LINE OUT LINE OUT     L   R  To an AC outlet    Audio input Audio input    Amplifier     L  ES  R                                            To an AC outlet         Signal flow    What cords will   need   Audio cord  supplied   1     White White   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          m     Key You can adjust the output level to the amplifier        Press LINE OUT LEVEL     on the remote  You can  r
34. s       Laser output Max 44 6 LW     This output is the value measured at  a distance of 200 mm from the  objective lens surface on the Optical  Pick up block with 7 mm aperture   Frequency response 2 Hz to 20 kHz  0 5 dB  Signal to noise ratio More than 107 dB  Dynamic range More than 98 dB  Harmonic distortion Less than 0 0040   Channel separation More than 100 dB  Output  Jack Maximum Load  type output impedance  level       LINE OUT Phono 2V  jacks  at 50 kilohms     DIGITALOUT Optical  18 dBm   OPTICAL  output  connector    Over 10 kilohms       Wave length  660 nm       PHONES Stereo 10 mW 32 ohms    phone jack       General    Power requirements       Where purchased Power requirements                USA Canada 120 V AC  60 Hz   Europe 220 V     230 V AC  50 60 Hz   Australia 240 V AC  50 60 Hz   Power consumption 14W   Dimensions  approx   430 x 120 x 393 mm    w h d   17 x 43 4 x15 1 2 in   incl  projecting  parts    Mass  approx   5 4 kg  11 Ibs 15 oz     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     Index    Advanced Mega Control 18  AMS 14  Automatic Music Sensor  See  AMS  C  D  CD TEXT 11  Changing the Disc Memos 19  Connecting 4  another CD player 6  Continuous Play 8  Controlling another CD  player 18  X Fade Play 20  Custom Files  Delete Bank 26  Disc Memo 24  what you cando with 24    Editing  See Record
35. s or on the disc you ve specified     SHUFFLE    DISC 1 5  gt                                                                                Shuffle Play on all discs    You can play all tracks on all discs in a random order     T Press SHUFFLE repeatedly until    ALL DISCS     appears in the display     2 Press C to start ALL DISCS Shuffle Play   The    4 indication appears while the player is     shuffling    the tracks     Playing CDs    To cancel Shuffle Play  Press CONTINUE     xe  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 during ALL DISCS Shuffle Play  mode  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     Shuffle Play on one disc    You can play all tracks on the specific disc in a random  order     T 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       3  indication appears while the player is     shuffling    the tracks     To cancel Shuffle Play  Press CONTINUE     o You can start Shuffle Play while playing  Press SHUFFLE  and S
36. sc Memo of the second CD player has more than 12  characters  the first 12 characters of each are loaded to this  player     Labeling discs of the second CD player    You can label discs of the second CD player or change  the Disc Memos loaded from the second CD player     1 Press MEGA CONTROL   The MEGA CONTROL button lights up     2 Press CONTINUE     3 TumkKk XS  D to select the disc you want   AMS  then push KKI gsc  PEM     4 Press INPUT     Turn KK fise PDI until     DISC MEMO     appears in the display  then push KK fise DDA     6 Input the new Disc Memo following the procedure  in    Labeling Discs    on pages 24 to 26     Note  The new Disc Memos are stored on this player   s memory  so  you cannot display them on the second CD player     19    20    Playing CDs    Playing Alternately  No Delay  Play X Fade Play     When you connect the second player  you can play  tracks in this player and those in the second player  alternately in any play mode  see    Connecting Another  CD Player    on pages 6 and 7     Select one of the following methods    e No Delay Play  The current player changes at each  track  Each time the current player changes to the  other player  the other player starts play without a  break in sound immediately after the current player  ends play  The other player skips the lead in portion  and starts playing from where the sound actually  begins    X Fade Play  The current player changes at each  track or at the specified interval  You can select th
37. splay shows the disc number    set to Continuous you want  then push  Play mode KK pic  PDI       Locate a track Press  lt  lt    AMS    gt  gt  until the    display shows the track number  you want       e To do other operations  use the controls on the second  player or the supplied remote    e The AMS buttons  K   lt   P 1  and search buttons    lt  lt   PP  on the remote operate the second player as  indicated on the remote     To control the second player directly using the supplied  remote   Set CD 1 2 3 on the remote to CD 3 which is the same  position as the COMMAND MODE selector on the rear panel  of the second player     To control this player again  Press MEGA CONTROL  The MEGA CONTROL button goes  off and you can control this player     Notes   e You cannot locate a particular point in a track of the second  player using the controls on this player    e Some controls on this player work on the second player  differently from they do to this player     Loading the Disc Memos of the second CD  player   If the second CD player has the Disc Memo function   see page 24   you can load the Disc Memos of the    second CD player to this player   s memory and display  them on this player     T Press INPUT     2 Turn KK AMS PP until    LOADING MEMO     appears in the display        ALL DISCS OD 32 2 2    Kaaa PRG PAKN aa BES    ADING MEMOS                    Playing CDs    3 Push KK AMS DPI   This player starts loading   Loading takes about  one minute      Note   If each Di
38. ss PEAK SEARCH      PEAK    flashes in the display and the player starts  scanning the disc searching for the highest peak  level    After scanning all the tracks  the player repeats the  portion with the highest peak level     2 Adjust the recording level on the deck     3 Press Mon the player to stop Peak Search      PEAK    disappears from the display     Notes   e The portion with the highest level may differ every time  you try the adjustment on the same disc  The difference is   however  so slight that you won   t find any problem in  adjusting the recording level precisely    e Peak Search does not operate while you open the disc tray  by pressing the EX CHANGE button     23    24    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 you have stored  Custom Files for a disc  the player automatically recalls  what you have stored whenever you select the disc   Note that Custom Files will be erased if you do not use  the player for about one month     You can store this information              When you use You can   Disc Memo  page 24  Label discs using up to 12  characters   Delete Bank  page 26  Delete unwanted tracks and store    only the tracks you want       Where are Custom Files stored     Custom Files are stored not on the disc  but in the  player   s memory  It means you cannot use Custom  Files when you play the disc on other play
39. sseeesssesesseeseseeneeess 21  Fading In or Otttiscsiicscccstsicstsscttscicscaritsinin att ascinctietsn ir taian puien anit Ra 22  Adjusting the Recording Level  Peak Search         c cccseseeseseseseesseseseesessseseeneasseseeneaees 23       Storing Information About CDs  Custom Files     What You Can Do With the Custom Files ssissssicsiirsiiiisssiessiississiisisssciisdesisstesvoicsioni 24  Labeling Discs  Disc MenO  s     cccccctissieccssscsisstssessccieeseciesivsiscacenietesisscertsresnsstedencneseeaieeie 24  Storing Specific Tracks  Delete Bank          cccceessesssesessesseseeteseseseesessssseeeensesseenenseeseeneass 26       Additional Information       PHOCAUULOLS  saeara nn nar a A E EE Aaea EARE E S 27   INGEES OM GDS EN E EEEE AE EAER E E nes eevee ea uate 27   Troubleshooting viii teccsesctistessesscciessetussessissacsucststssvtcesseesetnevtannsadenidsnesierveritensententeeseeseeests 28   SPECI CAH ONS  secisc chistes r E Mies heared E tiers ces E S 28  Index    Getting Started    Unpacking    Check that you received the following items   e Audio connecting cord  1    e Remote commander  remote   1    e 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  Wy     Q When to replace batteries   With normal use  the batteries should last fo
40. tep  You can program up to 31 steps when you insert a pause     3 Repeat Steps 2 through 5 in    Creating a program  on the player    to create the program for side B     4 Start recording on the deck and then press E gt  on  the player   When 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  press E gt  or Il on the player to resume playing     Key You can check and change your program  See page 18   The  4 0  indication appears while checking the program  for side A and  2 5  while checking the program for side  B     a a eT  Recording a CD by Specifying  Tape Length  Time Edit     The player automatically creates a program that will fit  the length of the tape  keeping the original order of the  disc    The program can contain up to 32 steps  a pause  inserted between steps is counted as one step     Note that tracks numbered over 20 cannot be  programmed automatically       gt I DISC SKIP                                                                                                    EDIT TIME FADE    1 Press DISC SKIP to select the disc     2 Press EDIT TIME FADE repeatedly before you  start playing until    TIME EDIT    appears and    A     in the     0  indication flashes in the display     3 Press  lt  lt  or PP to specify the tape length   Each time you press these buttons  the display  changes as shown below with the tape length of  one side     C 46 23 00  gt  C 54 
41. using the  remote  press PPI repeatedly until you  find the track     The next or  succeeding tracks       Turn KK AMS PPI counterclockwise  until you find the track  When using  the remote  press k   repeatedly until  you find the track     The current or  preceding tracks       Press the number button of the track  on the remote    A specific track  directly  T        A track by scanning Press MUSIC SCAN on the remote  each track for 10 before you start playing  When you  seconds  F  find the track you want  press D gt  to   Music Scan  start playing           Keg When you directly locate a track numbered over 10  Press  gt 10 first  then the corresponding number buttons  on the remote  To enter    0     use button 10 0   Example  To play track number 30  Press  gt 10 first  then 3 and 10 0     xe  You can extend the playing time during Music Scan  Press MUSIC 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         Locating a Particular Point ina  Track    You can also locate a specific point in a track while  playing a disc                                                                                            To locate Press       A point while PP  forward  or  lt  lt   backward  and  monitoring the sound hold down until you find the point       A point quickly by PP  forward  or  lt  lt   backward  and   observing the display hold down until you find the point 
42. utput CDP CX200  etc   To CONTROL Al    3  4f         oo                                      To an AC outlet       To audio input Amplifier        N      Signal flow To an AC outlet       What cords will   need    e Audio cord  1   Use the cord supplied with the player to be  connected     e Monaural  2P  mini plug cord  1   not supplied     T Connect the players with an audio cord  see also     Hookups    on page 5      CDP CE525 CDP CX200  etc           3        2 Connect the players with a monaural  2P  mini   plug cord            CDP CE525 CDP CX200  etc   STINK    CONTROL At             For details on this connection  refer to the  supplementary    S Link    CONTROL A1 Control  System    instructions     3  gt  Set the COMMAND MODE selector of each    player    Set the COMMAND MODE selector of this player  to CD 1 or CD 2  and set that of the second player  to CD 3        COMMAND  MODE             o     ic   ro  w    For details on how to operate the second player   see    Controlling Another CD Player    on page 18  and    Playing Alternately    on page 20     Getting Started    4 Connect the AC power cord of both players to AC  outlets     Notes   e Do not connect a player other than that you use as the  second player to the 2ND CD IN jacks of this player    e When connecting a second CD player  do not connect the  DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL  connector of this unit to the  amplifier     Playing a CD                                                                            
43. vel will change  even when it is preset on the  tape deck  etc        Press        The disc tray closes and the player plays all the tracks once   Continuous Play   Adjust the volume on the amplifier           To stop play                                                          Press W   DISC 1 5      HE DISC SKIP  f    65      z  C  a on     nur FOR Tee PENS Some             KK AMS DPI  amp  OPEN CLOSE  To You need to  Pause Press IH       Resume play after pause Press If or E gt        Go to the next track Turn KK AMS PP clockwise       Go back to the preceding track Turn KK AMS OPI counterclockwise       Go to the next disc Press DISC SKIP       Select a disc directly Press DISC 1 5       Stop play and remove the CD Press  amp  OPEN CLOSE       suoi zeiado   diseg    10    Playing CDs    Using the Display    You can check information about the disc using the  display                                                                                               INPUT   TIME TEXT    Checking the total number and playing  time of the tracks    Press TIME TEXT 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                         10  45 28        Total number of tracks Music calendar  The information also appears when you press the    amp  OPEN CLOSE button to close the disc tray    The tracks numbered over 20 cannot be displayed in  the music 
44. y before Step 8  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     Note   The total playing time doesn   t appear when       You have programmed a track whose number exceeds 20      tThe total playing time of the program exceeds 200 minutes     17    18    Playing CDs    Checking the track order    You can check your program before or after you start  playing     Press CHECK    Each time you press this button  the display shows the  track  the disc and track numbers  or the disc  the disc  number and    AL    indication  of each step in the  programmed order  After the last step in the program   the display shows    END    and returns to the original  display  If you check the order after you start playing   the display shows only the remaining steps     Changing the track order    You can change your program before you start playing        To You need to       Press CHECK until the track  you don   t want appears in  the display  then press  CLEAR    Erase a track       Erase the last track in the  program    Press CLEAR  Each time you  press the button  the last  track will be cleared        Add tracks to the end of the  program    Follow the programming  procedure       Erase the whole program  completely    Hold down CLEAR until     CLEAR    appears in the  display  Create a new  program following the  programming procedure        Controlling Another CD
    
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