Sony Stereo System CDP CE545 User Manual

4-226-826-11 (1)  
Co m p a ct Disc  
Pla ye r  
Operating Instructions  
CDP-CE545  
2000 Sony Corporation  
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Getting Started  
Unpacking ............................................................................................................................. 4  
Hooking Up the System ...................................................................................................... 4  
Connecting Another CD Player ......................................................................................... 6  
Playing a CD ..............................................................................................8  
Playing CDs  
Using the Display .............................................................................................................. 10  
Replacing Discs While Playing a Disc ............................................................................ 12  
Locating a Specific Disc .................................................................................................... 13  
Locating a Specific Track .................................................................................................. 13  
Locating a Particular Point in a Track ............................................................................ 14  
Playing Repeatedly ............................................................................................................ 14  
Playing in Random Order (Shuffle Play) ....................................................................... 15  
Creating Your Own Program (Program Play) ............................................................... 16  
Controlling Another CD Player (Advanced Mega Control) ....................................... 18  
Playing Alternately (No-Delay Play/X-Fade Play) ...................................................... 20  
Recording From CDs  
Recording Your Own Program ........................................................................................ 21  
Recording a CD by Specifying Tape Length (Time Edit)............................................. 21  
Fading In or Out................................................................................................................. 22  
Adjusting the Recording Level (Peak Search) ............................................................... 23  
Storing Information About CDs (Custom Files)  
What You Can Do With the Custom Files ..................................................................... 24  
Labeling Discs (Disc Name) ............................................................................................. 24  
Storing Specific Tracks (Delete Bank) ............................................................................. 26  
Additional Information  
Precautions ......................................................................................................................... 27  
Notes on CDs ...................................................................................................................... 27  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 28  
Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 28  
Index  
Index .................................................................................................................................... 29  
3
 
Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
Unpacking  
Hooking Up the System  
Check that you received the following items:  
Audio cord (1)  
Remote commander (remote) (1)  
Size AA (R6) batteries (2)  
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.  
Inserting batteries into the remote  
DIGITAL OUT  
(OPTICAL)  
CONTROL A1  
You can control the player using the supplied remote.  
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries by matching the +  
and on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery  
compartment.  
CD player  
Insert the negative () end first, then push in and down  
until the positive (+) end clicks into position.  
When using the remote, point it at the remote sensor  
on the player.  
To an AC outlet  
ANALOG OUT  
(L)  
ANALOG OUT  
(R)  
Audio input  
(L)  
Audio input  
(R)  
Amplifier  
z When to replace batteries  
With normal use, the batteries should last for about six  
months. When the remote no longer operates the player,  
replace all the batteries with new ones.  
To an AC outlet  
: Signal flow  
What cords will I need?  
Audio cord (supplied) (1)  
Notes  
White  
(L)  
White  
(L)  
Do not leave the remote near an extremely hot or humid  
place.  
Red  
(R)  
Red  
(R)  
Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing,  
particularly when replacing the batteries.  
Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or  
lighting apparatuses. Doing so may cause a malfunction.  
If you dont use the remote for an extended period of time,  
remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery  
leakage and corrosion.  
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Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
z If you have a Sony component with the CONTROL A1  
(or CONTROL A1) jack  
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.  
Connect the component via the CONTROL A1 (or  
CONTROL A1) jack. You can simplify the operation of  
audio systems composed of separate Sony components.  
For details, refer to the supplementary CONTROL A1  
Control Systeminstructions.  
CD player  
Amplifier  
INPUT  
CD  
z When using another Sony CD player in conjunction  
with this player Z  
2ND  
CD  
ANALOG  
You can set the supplied remote to be effective on this  
IN  
OUT  
player only.  
L
L
If the other players command mode can be set:  
Set the CD1/2/3 switch of this players remote to CD1  
(factory setting), and set the other players remote to  
CD2 or CD3.  
If the other players command mode cannot be set:  
Set the CD1/2/3 switch of this players remote to CD2  
or CD3.  
If you connect this player with another Sony CD  
player, you have to set the command mode of each  
player. For details, see Connecting Another CD  
Playeron page 6.  
R
R
z You can adjust the output level to the amplifier Z  
Press ANALOG OUT LEVEL +/on the remote. You can  
reduce the output level up to 20 dB.  
When you reduce the output level, “  
display.  
FADE  
appears in the  
Note  
If you press the ANALOG OUT LEVEL +/buttons on  
the remote while recording, the recording level will  
change even when it is preset on the tape deck, etc.  
Setting the voltage selector (voltage  
selector equipped models only)  
If you have a digital component such as a digital  
amplifier, D/A converter, DAT or MD  
Check that the voltage selector on the rear panel of the  
player is set to the local power line voltage. If not, set  
the selector to the correct position using a screwdriver  
before connecting the AC power cord to a wall outlet.  
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.  
220 - 240 V  
110 - 120 V  
POC-15  
Optical cable (not supplied)  
CD player  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
Digital component  
Connecting the AC power cord  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet.  
OPTICAL  
OPTICAL  
Transporting the player  
Before transporting the player, follow the procedure  
below to return the internal mechanisms back to their  
original position.  
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.  
1
2
Remove all the discs from the disc tray.  
Press A OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.  
“–NO DISC–” appears in the display.  
Wait for 10 seconds, then press POWER to turn off  
the player.  
3
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Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
What cords will I need?  
Audio cord (1) (Use the cord supplied with the player to be  
connected.)  
Connecting Another CD Player  
Monaural (2P) mini-plug cord (1) (not supplied)  
If you have a Sony CD player in which 5, 50, 200, 300,  
or 400 discs can be inserted and which is equipped  
with the CONTROL A1 (or 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 player. After connecting this player and an  
amplifier, follow the procedure below.  
1
Connect the players with an audio cord (see also  
Hookupson page 5).  
CDP-CE545  
CDP-CX400, etc.  
ANALOG  
2ND  
CD  
ANALOG  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
Be sure to turn off the power of each player before  
making this connection.  
L
L
R
R
To ANALOG OUT  
CDP-CE545  
2
Connect the players with a monaural (2P) mini-  
plug cord.  
CDP-CE545  
CDP-CX400, etc.  
CONTROL A1  
CONTROL  
A1  
To 2ND CD IN  
To an AC outlet  
To  
CONTROL A1  
To audio output  
CDP-CX400, etc.  
For details on this connection, refer to the  
supplementary CONTROL A1 Control System”  
instructions.  
3
Set the command mode of this player to CD1  
(factory setting) or CD2, and set that of the second  
player to CD3.  
Check the display for the current command mode  
of this player, if the mode is CD3, you have to  
change the mode as descreibed on the next page.  
To an AC outlet  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
*DISC-1*  
CD1  
To audio input  
Amplifier  
Current command mode  
When the setting of both players is complete, set  
the CD1/2/3 switches on each remote accordingly.  
: Signal flow  
To an AC outlet  
For details on how to operate the second player,  
see Controlling Another CD Playeron page 18  
and Playing Alternatelyon page 20.  
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Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
4
Connect the AC power cord of both players to AC  
outlets.  
Notes  
Do not connect a player other than that you use as the  
second player to the 2ND CD IN jacks of this player.  
When connecting a second CD player, do not connect the  
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector of this player to the  
amplifier.  
Changing the command mode of the player  
MENU  
l AMS L  
1
Press MENU.  
2
3
4
Turn l AMS L to select COMMAND  
MODE.”  
Push l AMS L.  
The current command mode appears.  
Turn l AMS L to select CD1 or CD2, then  
push l AMS L again.  
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Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
Pla yin g a CD  
6 3 4  
2 5  
DISC  
1
DISC  
2
DISC  
3
DISC  
4
DISC  
5
NO DELAY X-FADE  
MEGA CONTROL  
OPEN/CLOSE  
POWER  
CONTINUE SHUFFLE PROGRAM  
REPEAT  
TIME/TEXT  
(-AMS+)  
CHECK  
CLEAR  
EX-  
CHANGE  
DISC  
SKIP  
EDIT/  
TIME FADE  
PEAK  
SEARCH  
AMS  
(DISC)  
MENU  
FADER  
PHONES  
Connect the  
headphones.  
PUSH ENTER  
See pages 4 - 5 for the hookup  
information.  
Turn on the amplifier and select the CD player position so that  
you can listen to the sound from this player.  
1
2
3
Press POWER to turn on the player.  
Press A 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  
order you want to play.  
4
5
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  
Play mode.  
Each time you press the CONTINUE button, ALL DISCSor  
1 DISCappears 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 youve selected  
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Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
z You can select the disc you  
want to start playing first  
Press one of the DISC 1 - 5  
buttons.  
Press H.  
6
The disc tray closes and the player plays all the tracks once  
(Continuous Play). Adjust the volume on the amplifier.  
z You can adjust the output  
level to the amplifier Z  
Press ANALOG OUT LEVEL  
+/on the remote. You can  
reduce the output level up to  
20 dB.  
To stop play  
Press x.  
H
X
DISC 1 - 5  
A OPEN/CLOSE  
x
When you reduce the output  
FADE  
level, “  
appears in the  
display.  
DISC  
1
DISC  
2
DISC  
3
DISC  
4
DISC  
5
NO DELAY X-FADE  
OPEN/CLOSE  
POWER  
The headphones volume will  
also change when you adjust  
the output level.  
CONTINUE SHUFFLE PROGRAM  
REPEAT  
TIME/TEXT  
(-AMS+)  
MEGA CONTROL  
CHECK  
CLEAR  
EX-  
CHANGE  
DISC  
SKIP  
EDIT/  
PEAK  
TIME FADE  
SEARCH  
AMS  
(DISC)  
MENU  
FADER  
PHONES  
PUSH ENTER  
Note  
If you press the ANALOG  
OUT LEVEL +/buttons on  
the remote while recording,  
the recording level will  
change even when it is preset  
on the tape deck, etc.  
lAMS  
L
DISC SKIP  
To  
You need to  
Pause  
Press X  
Resume play after pause  
Go to the next track  
Press X or H  
Turn l AMS L clockwise  
Go back to the preceding track  
Go to the next disc  
Turn l AMS L counterclockwise  
Press DISC SKIP  
Select a disc directly  
Press DISC 1 - 5  
Stop play and remove the CD  
Press A OPEN/CLOSE  
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Pla yin g CDs  
Display information while playing a disc  
Using the Display  
While playing a disc, the display shows the current  
disc number, current track number, playing time of the  
track and the music calendar.  
You can check information about the disc using the  
display.  
Current disc number  
Playing time  
MENU  
TIME/TEXT  
l AMS L  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
1 1 1.56CD1  
Current track number  
Music calendar  
The track numbers in the music calendar disappear  
after they are played.  
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.  
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.  
Current disc number  
Total playing time  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
Playing time of  
DISC  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
10  
DISC  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
the current track  
1 1O 45.28CD1  
1 1 1.56  
CD1  
Press TIME/TEXT.  
Total number of tracks  
Music calendar  
ALL DISCS  
Remaining time  
on the current  
track  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
The information also appears when you press the  
A OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc tray.  
The tracks numbered over 20 cannot be displayed in  
the music calendar.  
1 1 -1.57  
CD1  
Press TIME/TEXT.  
ALL DISCS  
Remaining time  
on the disc  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
1
-43.32  
CD1  
Notes on the disc number indications  
The red circle around a disc number indicates the disc is  
ready to be played.  
When all the tracks on a disc have been played, the semi-  
circle around the disc number disappears.  
When a disc compartment is recognized as empty, the semi-  
circled disc number disappears.  
This information is available only in  
Continuous Play mode.  
Press TIME/TEXT.  
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Pla yin g CDs  
While playing a disc  
Checking 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-TEXTindication lights up in the  
display. Each time you press the TIME/TEXT button,  
the display changes as shown in the charts below.  
ALL DISCS  
CD-TEXT  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
Track title  
10  
TRACK  
HitechBlues  
CD1  
This information also appears when  
the player locates the track.  
Press TIME/TEXT.  
ALL DISCS  
CD-TEXT  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
Playing time  
Before you start playing  
10  
DISC  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
2 1 1.56  
CD1  
Press TIME/TEXT.  
ALL DISCS  
DISC  
CD-TEXT  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
Disc title  
ALL DISCS  
CD-TEXT  
10  
Remaining time  
on the current  
track  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
SONYHITS  
CD1  
2 1 -1.57  
CD1  
Press TIME/TEXT.  
Press TIME/TEXT.  
ALL DISCS  
CD-TEXT  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
Artist name  
ALL DISCS  
CD-TEXT  
10  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
Remaining time  
on the disc  
1
2
3
4
5
ART.  
10  
DISC  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
Sony Band  
CD1  
2
-58.5  
CD1  
Press TIME/TEXT.*  
This information is available only in  
Continuous Play mode.  
* 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.  
Press TIME/TEXT.  
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 Z  
Some CD TEXT discs have a feature to play only the  
highlights of the discs. When you select such a disc, HIGH  
LIGHTappears in the display.  
Press HIGH-LIGHT on the remote to start playing disc  
highlights in the stop mode.  
HIGH LIGHTflashes in the display while playing disc  
highlights.  
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Pla yin g CDs  
Selecting the language of the CD TEXT  
information  
Replacing Discs While Playing  
a Disc  
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).”  
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  
1
Press MENU in stop mode.  
SELECT LANG.flashes in the display.  
CD-TEXT  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
SELECT LANG.CD1  
1
2
3
Press EX-CHANGE.  
The disc tray opens and two disc compartments  
appear. Even if the player is playing a disc, it  
doesnt stop playing.  
2
3
Push l AMS L.  
Turn l AMS L until the language you want  
appears in the display.  
Replace discs in the compartments with new ones.  
The player plays the disc on the left side  
compartment after the current disc, and then the  
one on the right side compartment.  
4
Push l AMS L to select the language.  
Reading Textappears momentarily, then the  
display shows the information in the selected  
language.  
Press DISC SKIP.  
The disc tray turns and other two disc  
compartments appear.  
To check the current language  
1 Press MENU while playing a CD TEXT disc.  
SHOW LANG.flashes in the display.  
2 Push l AMS L.  
The current language appears.  
You can also check the current language while selecting a CD  
TEXT disc without multi-language information.  
4
5
Replace discs in the compartments with new ones.  
Press EX-CHANGE.  
The disc tray closes.  
Note  
Do not push the disc tray to close it in Step 5, as you may  
Note  
damage the player.  
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 discs  
preference.  
While the disc tray is open by pressing the EX-CHANGE  
button  
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 14), the current disc starts playing again.  
In ALL DISCS Shuffle Play mode (see page 15), tracks are  
reshuffled on the current disc.  
In Program Play mode (see page 16), only the tracks on the  
current disc are played.  
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Pla yin g CDs  
Locating a Specific Disc  
Locating a Specific Track  
You can locate any disc before or while playing a disc.  
You can quickly locate any track while playing a disc  
using the AMS (Automatic Music Sensor) control or  
number buttons on the remote.  
DISC 1 - 5  
DISC SKIP  
l AMS L  
DISC  
Number  
buttons  
Number buttons  
ENTER  
>10  
MUSIC SCAN  
N
./>  
DISC SKIP +/–  
To locate  
You need to  
To locate  
Press  
The next or  
succeeding tracks  
Turn l AMS L clockwise until  
you find the track. When using the  
remote, press > repeatedly until you  
find the track.  
The next disc  
DISC SKIP while playing a disc  
The next or succeeding  
DISC SKIP + repeatedly until  
you find the disc  
discs  
Z
The current or preceding  
discs Z  
DISC SKIP repeatedly until  
you find the disc  
The current or  
preceding tracks  
Turn l AMS L counterclockwise  
until you find the track. When using  
the remote, press . repeatedly until  
you find the track.  
A specific disc directly  
DISC 1 - 5.  
When using the remote, follow  
the procedure below.  
A specific track  
directly Z  
Press the number button of the track  
on the remote.  
1 Press DISC.  
2 Press the number button of  
the disc.  
A track by scanning  
each track for 10  
seconds Z  
Press MUSIC SCAN on the remote  
before you start playing. When you  
find the track you want, press N to  
start playing.  
3 Press ENTER.  
(Music Scan)  
z When you directly locate a track numbered over 10 Z  
Press >10 first, then the corresponding number buttons  
on the remote. To enter 0,use button 10/0.  
Example: To play track number 30  
Press >10 first, then 3 and 10/0.  
z 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.  
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Pla yin g CDs  
Locating a Particular Point in a  
Track  
Playing Repeatedly  
You can play discs/tracks repeatedly in any play  
mode.  
You can also locate a specific point in a track while  
playing a disc.  
REPEAT  
m/M  
Press REPEAT while playing a disc.  
REPEATappears in the display. The player repeats  
the discs/tracks as follows:  
To locate  
Press  
A point while  
M (forward) or m (backward) and  
monitoring the sound hold down until you find the point  
When the disc is played in  
The player repeats  
A point quickly by  
M (forward) or m (backward) and  
observing the display hold down until you find the point.  
ALL DISCS Continuous  
Play (page 8)  
All the tracks on all discs  
during pause  
You will not hear the sound during the  
operation.  
1 DISC Continuous Play  
(page 8)  
All the tracks on the current  
disc  
ALL DISCS Shuffle Play  
(page 15)  
All the tracks on all discs in  
random orders  
Note  
If “– OVER –” appears in the display, the disc has reached the  
end while you were pressing the M button. Press m or  
turn l AMS L counterclockwise to go back.  
1 DISC Shuffle Play  
(page 15)  
All the tracks on the current  
disc in random orders  
Program Play (page 16)  
The same program  
To cancel Repeat Play  
Press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT OFFappears 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 1appears in the  
display.  
To cancel Repeat 1  
Press REPEAT.  
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Pla yin g CDs  
Shuffle Play on one disc  
Playing in Random Order  
(Shuffle Play)  
You can play all tracks on the specific disc in a random  
order.  
You can have the player shuffletracks and play in a  
random order. The player shuffles all the tracks on all  
discs or on the disc youve specified.  
1
2
Press SHUFFLE repeatedly until 1 DISCappears  
in the display.  
Press DISC 1 - 5 to start 1 DISC Shuffle Play on the  
selected disc.  
DISC 1 - 5  
H
The  
indication appears while the player is  
shufflingthe tracks.  
To cancel Shuffle Play  
Press CONTINUE.  
SHUFFLE  
z You can start Shuffle Play while playing  
Press SHUFFLE, and Shuffle Play starts from the current  
track.  
Shuffle Play on all discs  
You can play all tracks on all discs in a random order.  
1
2
Press SHUFFLE repeatedly until ALL DISCS”  
appears in the display.  
Press H to start ALL DISCS Shuffle Play.  
The  
indication appears while the player is  
shufflingthe tracks.  
To cancel Shuffle Play  
Press CONTINUE.  
z You can start Shuffle Play while playing  
Press SHUFFLE, and Shuffle Play starts from the current  
track.  
z 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.  
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Turn l AMS L until the track number you  
want appears in the display.  
Creating Your Own Program  
(Program Play)  
The track number being programmed flashes and  
the total playing time including the track appears  
in the display.  
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 stepmay contain a  
track or a whole disc.  
Track number  
Total playing time  
being programmed  
2
5
1
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
DISC  
A
8
H l AMS L  
DISC 1 - 5  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
1 5 13.18CD1  
4
Push l AMS L to select the track.  
Last programmed  
track  
Playing order  
PROGRAM  
CHECK  
CLEAR  
2
5
1
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
DISC  
A
8
TRACK  
STEP  
1 5 3  
CD1  
PROGRAM  
DISC  
After one second  
Number  
buttons  
2
5
1
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
DISC  
A
8
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
>10  
ENTER  
CLEAR  
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CHECK  
N
Total playing time  
./>  
If youve made a mistake  
Press CLEAR, then repeat Steps 3 and 4.  
5
6
To program other discs or tracks, do the following:  
Creating a program on the player  
1
Press PROGRAM.  
PROGRAMappears in the display.  
To program  
Repeat Step(s)  
2
All tracks on other discs  
Other tracks on the same disc  
Other tracks on other discs  
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  
CLEARappears in the display (see page 18).  
3 and 4  
2 through 4  
Press H to start Program Play.  
2
Press DISC 1 - 5 to select the disc.  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
DISC  
To cancel Program Play  
Press CONTINUE. The program you create remains in  
A
10  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
1 AL 45.28CD1  
memory even if you stop the Program Play.  
ALin the display stands for alltracks.  
When you want to program the whole disc as one  
step, skip Steps 3 to 4, and go to Step 5.  
z 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 isnt found  
on the disc, that step is automatically erased.  
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z The program remains even after the Program Play  
6
Press ENTER to select the track.  
ends  
When you press the H button, you can play the same  
program again.  
Last programmed  
track  
Playing order  
2
5
1
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
DISC  
A
8
z The program remains until you erase it  
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 arent 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.  
TRACK  
STEP  
1 5 3  
CD1  
After one second  
2
5
1
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
DISC  
A
8
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
Note  
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The total playing time doesnt appear when:  
You have programmed a track whose number exceeds 20.  
The total playing time of the program exceeds 200 minutes.  
Total playing time  
7
8
To program other discs or tracks, do the following:  
Creating a program using the remote Z  
Repeat Step(s)  
2 through 4  
5 and 6  
To program  
1
Press PROGRAM.  
PROGRAMappears in the display.  
All tracks on other discs  
Other tracks on the same disc  
Other tracks on other discs  
2
Press DISC.  
2 through 6  
2
1
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
A
8
Press N to start Program Play.  
DISC-[_]  
CD1  
To cancel Program Play  
Press CONTINUE.  
3
4
Press the number button of the disc.  
2
1
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
A
z You can select a track directly using the number  
buttons  
8
DISC-[1]  
CD1  
Press the number button of the track in Step 5. To select a  
track numbered over 10, use the >10 button (see page 13).  
Press ENTER to select the disc.  
z You can create your program while checking the disc  
labels  
1
6
2
3
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
DISC  
A
7
8
10  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
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 tray before Step 8, the total playing  
time appears in the display after a while.  
Note that, if the programmed track number isnt found  
on the disc, that step is automatically erased.  
1 AL 45.28CD1  
When you want to program the whole disc as one  
step, skip Steps 5 to 6, and go to Step 7.  
5
Press ./> until the track number you want  
appears in the display.  
Note  
The total playing time doesnt appear when:  
You have programmed a track whose number exceeds 20.  
The total playing time of the program exceeds 200 minutes.  
Track number  
being programmed  
Total playing time  
2
5
1
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
DISC  
A
8
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
1 5 13.18CD1  
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Checking the track order  
Controlling Another CD Player  
(Advanced Mega Control)  
You can check your program before or after you start  
playing.  
This unit can control a second CD player (see  
Connecting Another CD Playeron 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.  
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 ALindication) of each step in the  
programmed order. After the last step in the program,  
the display shows ENDand returns to the original  
display. If you check the order after you start playing,  
the display shows only the remaining steps.  
The controls indicated in the illustration below are effective  
while the MEGA CONTROL button is lit.  
Changing the track order  
You can change your program before you start playing.  
Play mode buttons (CONTINUE/  
SHUFFLE/PROGRAM/REPEAT)  
AMS  
l (DISC)  
L
You need to  
To  
MENU  
MEGA CONTROL H X x  
Press CHECK until the track  
you dont want appears in  
the display, then press  
CLEAR.  
Erase a track  
Press CLEAR. Each time you  
press the button, the last  
track will be cleared.  
Erase the last track in the  
program  
m ( –AMS+) M  
Add tracks to the end of the  
program  
Follow the programming  
procedure.  
Erase the whole program  
completely  
Hold down CLEAR until  
CLEARappears in the  
display. Create a new  
program following the  
programming procedure.  
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  
*DISC-1*  
CD1  
2
3
Select the play mode you want.  
To program tracks, use the controls on the second  
player.  
Press H 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:  
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AMS  
3
Push l (DISC) L.  
To  
You need to  
Press X  
This player starts loading. (Loading takes about  
one minute.)  
Pause  
Stop play  
Press x  
AMS  
Locate a disc while  
the second player is  
set to Continuous  
Play mode  
Note  
Turn l  
L until the  
(DISC)  
display shows the disc number  
you want, then push  
If each Disc Name (Disc Memo) of the second CD player has  
more than 12 characters, the first 12 characters of each are  
loaded to this player.  
AMS  
l
(DISC) L  
Locate a track  
Press m (AMS+) M until the  
display shows the track number  
you want  
Labeling discs of the second CD player  
You can label discs of the second CD player or change  
the Disc Names (Disc Memos) loaded from the second  
CD player.  
To do other operations, use the controls on the second  
player or the supplied remote.  
The AMS buttons (./>) and search buttons  
(m/M) on the remote operate the second player as  
indicated on the remote.  
1
Press MEGA CONTROL.  
The MEGA CONTROL button lights up.  
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 mode  
2
3
Press CONTINUE.  
AMS  
(DISC)  
set for the second player.  
Turn l  
L to select the disc you want,  
AMS  
then push l (DISC) L.  
To control this player again  
Press MEGA CONTROL. The MEGA CONTROL button goes  
off and you can control this player.  
4
5
Press MENU.  
AMS  
Turn l (DISC) L until DISC NAMEappears  
AMS  
in the display, then push l (DISC) L.  
Notes  
You cannot locate a particular point in a track of the second  
player using the controls on this player.  
Some controls on this player work on the second player  
differently from they do to this player.  
6
Input the new Disc Name (Disc Memo) following  
the procedure in Labeling Discson pages 24 to  
26.  
Note  
Loading the Disc Names (Disc Memos) of  
the second CD player  
The new Disc Names (Disc Memos) are stored on this players  
memory, so you cannot display them on the second CD  
player.  
If the second CD player has the Disc Name (Disc  
Memo) function (see page 24), you can load the Disc  
Name (Disc Memo) of the second CD player to this  
players memory and display them on this player.  
1
2
Press MENU.  
AMS  
Turn l (DISC) L until LOAD 2ndNAME”  
appears in the display.  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
LOAD 2ndNAMECD1  
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Press H to start playing.  
The MEGA CONTROL button lights up while the  
track in the second player is selected.  
Playing Alternately  
(No-Delay Play/X-Fade Play)  
To check the X-Fade mode status  
Press X-FADE once.  
The X-Fade mode status appears momentarily.  
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 Playeron pages 6 and 7).  
Select one of the following methods:  
To cancel No-Delay/X-Fade Play  
Press the corresponding button repeatedly until the button  
goes off. The current player continues playing.  
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.  
z 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.  
X-Fade Play: The current player changes at each  
track or at the specified interval. You can select the  
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.  
z You can start X-Fade whenever you like  
Press FADER during 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.  
H
NO DELAY X-FADE  
Notes  
The play starts from the second player if you start play  
while the MEGA CONTROL button is lit.  
When either player has played all its discs/tracks, both  
players stop, even if the other player has not finished yet.  
Do not use the controls on the second player during  
No-Delay/X-Fade Play. They may not work correctly.  
1
2
Select the play mode you want on each player.  
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:  
tX-FADE off t at track end t after 30 sec  
after 90 sec T  
after 60 sec T  
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.  
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Recording Your Own Program  
Recording a CD by Specifying  
Tape Length (Time Edit)  
You can record the program youve 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.  
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.  
H X  
lAMS  
L
5D-S1CI  
MAFTIDE/EI  
X
H PIKS CSID  
PROGRAM  
1
2
Create your program (for side A when recording  
on a tape) while checking the total playing time  
indicated in the display.  
m/ M  
Follow Steps 1 through 5 in Creating a program  
1
2
Press DISC SKIP to select the disc.  
on the playeron page 16.  
A
The  
indication appears in the display.  
Press EDIT/TIME FADE repeatedly before you  
start playing until TIME EDITappears and A”  
When you record on both sides of the tape, press  
A
in the  
indication flashes in the display.  
X to insert a pause.  
A
B
The PAUSEand  
indications appear in the  
3
Press m or M to specify the tape length.  
Each time you press these buttons, the display  
changes as shown below with the tape length of  
one side.  
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 step  
You can program up to 31 steps when you insert a pause.  
t C-46 23.00 T  
t C-54 27.00 T  
t C-60 30.00 T  
t - -. - - T  
t C-90 45.00 T t C-74 37.00 T  
3
4
Repeat Steps 2 through 5 in Creating a program  
on the playerto create the program for side B.  
4
5
Press EDIT/TIME FADE to have the player create  
the program.  
The music calendar shows the tracks to be  
Start recording on the deck and then press H on  
the player.  
When you record on both sides of the tape, the  
player pauses at the end of the program for side A.  
A
B
recorded for side A. Bin the  
indication  
flashes in the display.  
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.  
5
When you record on side B, reverse the tape and  
press H or X on the player to resume playing.  
z You can check and change your program  
When you record on one side of the tape, skip this  
step.  
See page 18.  
A
The  
indication appears while checking the program  
B
for side A and  
B.  
while checking the program for side  
6
Start recording on the deck and then press H 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)  
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7
When you record on side B, reverse the tape and  
press H or X on the player to resume playing.  
Fading In or 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.  
To cancel Time Edit  
Press CONTINUE.  
z You can program the tracks you want in advance  
Create a program selecting the desired tracks, then  
follow Steps 2 to 7. Be careful that the total playing time  
of the program does not exceed the tape length of one  
side.  
X
MAFTIDE/EI  
H
z You can freely specify the tape length  
Set the tape length using the l AMS L control in  
Step 3.  
m/ M  
FADER  
Example: When the tape length of one side is 30 minutes  
and 15 seconds  
To  
Press FADER  
1 To set the minutes, turn l AMS L until  
30appears in the display, then push  
l AMS L.  
2 To set the seconds, turn l AMS L until  
15appears in the display, then push  
l AMS L.  
FADE  
Start play fading in  
During pause.  
display and the Q indication  
flashes. The play fades in.  
lights up in the  
End play fading out  
When you want to start fading out.  
FADE  
lights up in the display and  
the q indication flashes. The play  
fades out and the player pauses.  
z You can check and change the program  
See page 18.  
Note  
Fading lasts for about 5 seconds. However, when you press  
the FADER button during Music Scan (see page 13), 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 dont change it, fading  
lasts for 5 seconds.  
1
2
Press FADER before you start playing.  
FADE 5 SECappears in the display.  
Press m/M to specify the fading time.  
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Fading out at the specified time  
(Time Fade)  
Adjusting the Recording Level  
(Peak Search)  
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.  
The player locates the highest level among the tracks to  
be recorded to let you adjust the recording level before  
you start recording.  
1
Press EDIT/TIME FADE repeatedly before you  
TIME  
A
SEAPEARCKH  
x
FADE  
start playing until  
and Ain the  
indication appear in the display.  
2
Press m or M to specify the playing time.  
Each time you press these buttons, the display  
changes as shown below with the playing time of  
one side.  
1
Before you start playing, press PEAK SEARCH.  
PEAKflashes 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.  
t C-46 23.00 T  
t C-54 27.00 T  
t C-60 30.00 T  
t - -. - - T  
t C-74 37.00 T  
t C-90 45.00 T  
3
4
Press H to start playing.  
At the specified time the play fades out and the  
player pauses. Bin the  
A
B
indication appears  
in the display.  
2
3
Adjust the recording level on the deck.  
To record on side B, reverse the tape and press H  
or X on the player to resume playing.  
Again, the play fades out at the specified time.  
Press x on the player to stop Peak Search.  
PEAKdisappears from the display.  
Notes  
To cancel Time Fade  
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 wont find any problem in  
adjusting the recording level precisely.  
Peak Search does not operate while you open the disc tray  
by pressing the EX-CHANGE button.  
Press EDIT/TIME FADE.  
z You can freely specify the playing time  
See You can freely specify the tape lengthon page 22.  
z 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).  
z You can fade in to resume playing in Step 4  
After you reverse the tape, press FADER.  
Note  
If you press the m or M button during Time Fade Play,  
Time Fade will be canceled.  
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What You Can Do With the  
Custom Files  
Labeling Discs (Disc Name)  
You can label discs using up to 12 characters and have  
the player display the Disc Name each time you select  
the disc. The Disc Name can be anything you like, such  
as a title, musicians name, category or date of  
purchase.  
The player can store two types of information called  
Custom Files,up to 255 discs. 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.  
z When you select a CD TEXT disc  
The disc title is stored as the Disc Name 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 Name of the CD  
TEXT disc.  
You can store this information:  
You can  
When you use  
Label discs using up to 12  
characters  
Disc Name (page 24)  
Labeling discs on the player  
Hide unwanted tracks and store  
only the tracks you want  
Delete Bank (page 26)  
l AMS L  
MENU  
Where are Custom Files stored?  
Custom Files are stored not on the disc, but in the  
players memory. It means you cannot use Custom  
Files when you play the disc on other players.  
m/M  
CLEAR  
1
2
Insert or select the disc.  
Press MENU.  
Erasing all Custom Files of all discs  
DISC NAMEflashes in the display.  
Turn off the player. While holding down CLEAR, press  
POWER to turn on the player. ALL ERASEappears  
in the display, and all Custom Files will be erased.  
3
4
Push l AMS L.  
NAME INPUTappears, then the flashing cursor  
) appears.  
(
Turn l AMS L until the character you want  
appears in the display.  
The cursor disappears and the first space for the  
Disc Name flashes.  
As you turn l AMS L clockwise, the  
characters appear in the following order. Turn  
l AMS L counterclockwise to go back to the  
previous character.  
(space) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U  
V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w  
x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ! " # $ % & ' ( ) *+ , . / : ; <  
-
= > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ { | }  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
S
CD1  
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5
Push l AMS L to select the character.  
The selected character lights up, and the flashing  
cursor appears to indicate the next space to be  
input.  
5
To input a letter, press the number button  
corresponding to the letter you want (indicated  
beside each number button).  
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 you want appears in  
the display.  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
S
CD1  
To insert a space  
Press M.  
&!?  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
If you have made a mistake  
Press m/M to flash the incorrect character, then input  
the correct character.  
GHI  
MNO  
WXYZ  
PQRS  
TUV  
6
7
Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to input more characters.  
>
10  
ENTER  
Press MENU to store the Disc Name.  
Repeat Steps 1 to 7 to assign Disc Names to other  
discs.  
Characters assigned  
to each number  
button  
Labeling discs using the remote Z  
Example: To select the letter E  
Press the number button 3 twice.  
t D  
t E  
t F  
Press 3.  
Press 3.  
SPACE  
DISC/CAPS  
Press 3.  
Number  
buttons  
To insert a space, press SPACE once.  
To input a number, press the number button you  
want.  
ENTER  
CLEAR  
NAME INPUT  
6
Press M to select the character.  
The selected character lights up, and the flashing  
cursor appears to indicate the next space to be  
input.  
m/M  
You can also go to the next space by pressing other  
number buttons.  
1
2
Press DISC in Continuous Play Mode.  
Press the number button of the disc you want to  
assign a Disc Name, and then ENTER.  
7
8
Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to input more characters.  
Press NAME INPUT to store the Disc Name.  
Repeat Steps 1 through 8 to assign Disc Names to  
other discs.  
3
4
Press NAME INPUT.  
The flashing cursor ( ) appears.  
Press 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.  
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St o rin g In fo rm a t io n Ab o u t CDs (Cu st o m File s)  
z If you have made a mistake while inputting the  
character  
Storing Specific Tracks  
(Delete Bank)  
To correct the character which has been input  
1 Press m or M until the incorrect character flashes.  
You can hide 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.  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
Sympheny No1CD1  
CONTINUE  
CLEAR  
2 Press . or > until the desired character appears.  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
10  
DISC  
Symphony No1CD1  
To correct the character currently being input  
1 Press CLEAR to delete the incorrect character.  
2 Input the correct character.  
SHUFFLE  
CHECK  
1
2
Insert or select the disc.  
Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE before you start  
playing.  
To insert a character between the input characters  
Press m or M until the cursor moves to the former of  
the two characters, then press ENTER and input the  
correct character.  
3
Press CHECK repeatedly until the track you want  
to delete flashes in the display.  
ALL DISCS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
Erasing the Disc Name  
10  
DISC  
TRACK  
1
Follow Steps 1 and 3 in Labeling discs on the  
playeron page 24 to select the Disc Name you  
want to erase.  
1 1 ON  
CD1  
4
Press CLEAR.  
DELETEand OFFflash in the display.  
2
3
Press CLEAR repeatedly until all the characters  
disappear.  
ALL DISCS  
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
2
3
4
5
DELETE  
6
10  
DISC  
TRACK  
Press MENU.  
1 1 OFF  
CD1  
If you want to recover the track, press CLEAR  
again.  
5
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to delete more tracks.  
z You can recover all the tracks you have deleted  
Hold down CLEAR until ALL SELECTappears 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).  
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Ad d it io n a l In fo rm a t io n  
Precautions  
Notes on CDs  
On safety  
On handling CDs  
Caution The use of optical instruments with this product  
To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge. Do not  
will increase eye hazard.  
touch the surface.  
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.  
Do not stick paper or tape on the disc.  
On power sources  
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.  
The player is not disconnected from the AC power source  
(mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if  
the player itself has been turned off.  
If you are not going to use the player for a long time, be  
sure to disconnect the player from the wall outlet. To  
disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead), grasp the plug  
itself; never pull the cord.  
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.  
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  
AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified  
service shop.  
Before playing, clean the disc with a cleaning cloth. Wipe  
the disc from the center out.  
On placement  
Place the player in a location with adequate ventilation to  
prevent heat build-up in the player.  
Do not place the player on a soft surface such as a rug that  
might block the ventilation holes on the bottom.  
Do not place the player in a location near heat sources, or in  
a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or  
mechanical shock.  
Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially  
available cleaners or anti-static spray intended for vinyl  
LPs.  
On operation  
If the player is brought directly from a cold to a warm  
location, or is placed in a very damp room, moisture may  
condense on the lenses inside the player. Should this occur,  
the player may not operate properly. In this case, remove  
the disc and leave the player turned on for about an hour  
until the moisture evaporates.  
On adjusting volume  
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  
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.  
27  
 
Ad d it io n a l In fo rm a t io n  
Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
Compact disc player  
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.  
Laser  
Semiconductor laser (λ = 780 nm)  
Emission duration: continuous  
Laser output  
Max 44.6 µW*  
* 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.  
Theres no sound.  
,Check that the player is connected securely.  
,Make sure you operate the amplifier correctly.  
,Adjust the output level using the ANALOG  
OUT LEVEL +/buttons on the remote.  
Frequency response  
Dynamic range  
2 Hz to 20 kHz 0.5 dB  
More than 93 dB  
Harmonic distortion  
Less than 0.0045%  
The CD does not play.  
,Theres no CD inside the player (“–NO DISC–”  
appears). Insert a CD.  
Output  
,Place the CD with the label side up on the disc  
tray correctly.  
Jack  
type  
Maximum  
output  
level  
Load  
impedance  
,Clean the CD (see page 27).  
,Moisture has condensed inside the player.  
Remove the disc and leave the player turned on  
for about an hour (see page 27).  
,Place the CD in the correct position on the disc  
tray.  
ANALOG OUT Phono  
2 V  
Over 10 kilohms  
jacks  
(at 50 kilohms)  
DIGITAL OUT Optical  
18 dBm  
Wave length: 660 nm  
(OPTICAL)  
output  
connector  
PHONES  
Stereo  
10 mW  
32 ohms  
phone jack  
The remote does not function.  
,Remove the obstacles in the path of the remote  
and the player.  
General  
,Point the remote at the remote sensor on the  
player.  
,Replace all the batteries in the remote with new  
ones if they are weak.  
Power requirements  
Where purchased  
USA  
Power requirements  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
,Set the CD 1/2/3 switch on the remote  
according to the command mode of the player.  
240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Australia  
Power consumption  
11 W  
The player functions incorrectly.  
Dimensions (approx.)  
(w/h/d)  
430 × 110 × 398 mm  
,The microcomputer chips may be operating  
incorrectly. Turn the power off, then turn it  
back on to reset the player.  
(17 × 4 3/8 × 15 3/4 in.) incl. projecting  
parts  
Mass (approx.)  
5.1 kg (11 lbs 4 oz.)  
Supplied accessories  
See page 4.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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In d e x  
Names of controls  
P, Q  
Index  
Peak Search 23  
Playback  
Bu t t o n s  
Continuous Play  
8
ANALOG OUT LEVEL +/–  
CAPS 25  
5
No-Delay Play 20  
Playing alternately 20  
Program Play 16  
Repeat Play 14  
Shuffle Play 15  
X-Fade Play 20  
Program 16  
A, B  
Advanced Mega Control 18  
CHECK 18  
AMS 13  
CLEAR 18  
Automatic Music Sensor. See  
CONTINUE  
DISC 13  
8
AMS  
DISC 1 - 5 13  
C, D  
DISC SKIP 8, 12, 21  
EDIT/TIME FADE 21, 22  
ENTER 13  
EX-CHANGE 12  
FADER 22  
HIGH-LIGHT 11  
MEGA CONTROL 18  
MENU 7, 10, 24  
MUSIC SCAN 13  
NAME INPUT 25  
NO DELAY 20  
Number 13, 15  
A OPEN/CLOSE  
PEAK SEARCH 23  
PROGRAM 16  
REPEAT 14  
SHUFFLE 15  
SPACE 25  
changing 18  
checking 18  
for recording 21  
CD TEXT 11  
Changing the Disc Names  
25, 26  
Connecting  
another CD player  
Continuous Play  
Controlling another CD  
player 18  
Custom Files  
4
R
S
6
Recording 21  
8
a program 21  
using Time Edit 21  
Remaining time 10  
Remote control  
Repeating 14  
Replacing discs while playing  
a disc 12  
4
Delete Bank 26  
Disc Name 24  
what you can do with 24  
8
E
Editing. See Recording  
Erasing  
Scanning. See Music Scan  
Searching. See Locating  
Select Shuffle Play 15  
Selecting the language 12  
Shuffle Play 15  
Custom Files 24  
Delete Bank 26  
Disc Name 26  
TIME/TEXT 10  
X-FADE 20  
H
9
X
9
9
Storing  
F, G  
x
information about CDs 24  
specific tracks 26  
Fading 22  
Time Fade 23  
m/M 14  
m (AMS+) M 18  
./> 13  
> 10 13  
T
H, I, J, K  
Time Edit 21  
Time Fade 23  
Handling CDs 27  
Co n t ro l  
l (DISC)  
Hookups  
overview  
4
Total playing time 10  
Troubleshooting 28  
AMS  
4
L
14, 18  
L
Ja cks  
U
Labeling a disc 24  
Loading the Disc Names 19  
Locating  
by monitoring 14  
by observing the display 14  
by scanning 13  
ANALOG OUT  
CONTROL A1  
4
4
Unpacking  
4
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)  
PHONES  
2ND CD IN  
4
V, W  
8
Voltage selector  
5
6
X, Y, Z  
directly 13  
using AMS 13  
Sw it ch e s  
X-Fade Play 20  
CD1/2/3  
POWER  
5
8
M
Music Scan 13  
Ot h e rs  
Disc tray  
8
N, O  
Display 10  
4
No-Delay Play 20  
29  
 
 
 
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