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. 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.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Unpacking .. 4 Choosing a good location 4 Checking the supplied accessories 4 Inserting the batteries into the remote commander 5 6 6 {only for CDI*315) Hooking up the system . Notes on connection. Connecting to an equipment through digital output {only for CPD-315) Identifying the parts .. Fran panel/ remote commander . Fading out at the devised time Time. Locating the portion with the highest level ~ Peak search .. Chapter 5 Additional information Troubleshooting guide .
Choosing a Good Location + Place the unit in & location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up in the obit « Do not place the unit on a soft surface, such as a rug that might block the ventilation holes on the bottom. * Do not install the unit: near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts. ina place subject fo direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shack.
Unpacking Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Commander {only for CPD-315) You can control the unit with the supplied remote commander. Insert two size AA (R6) batteries with the correct polarity. 4 sited the cover to remove it. 2 insert two size AA (R6) batteries correctly so that the @ and © polarities match the polarity diagrams inside the battery compartment, On hatter life » About half a year of normal operation can be expected when using Sony SUM-3 (NS} batteries.
B 3 Hooking Up the System Fig. a} Compact disc player b) roan AC outlet Notes on Connection « Tum off the power of each unit before making connections. Connect the AC power cord last. * Be sure to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks. Loose correction may cause hum and noise. + Leave a little slack in the connecting cord 1o allow for inadvertent shock or vibration, » The supplied audio cord plugs and jacks are color coded.
434 L et SN 354200 {only for CPD-315) identifying the Parts Refer to the pages indicated in parenthesis for details.
Playing a Disc In the continuous play mode, you can play from the first selection or desired selection on your disc. Before playing a disc, turn on the amplifier and set the input selector to the CD player Playing the Entire Disc 1 Press POWER. The display appears. 2 Press & ENCYCLOPEDIC. Place a disc with the printed side up on the tray. 3 press o>, The disc tray closes and the first selection stairs playing. The display shows you the following information.
Playing a Disc What is this indication? no did This indication appears when there ions disc on the disc tray. i you turn on the power with a disc in the tray Play begins automatically from the beginning of the disc. By concerting a commercially available timer, disc play can be started at any devised teem.
{only for COP-315) Playing a Disc la
{only for COP-315} Playing a Disc Locating a Particular Point (LR on You can also locate a particular point in the disc during play in two ways. #) To search quickly while monitoring the sound Forward locating at high speed Keep B DO () pressed during play and release it at the desired point, Reverse locating at high speed Keep I
Playing Selections in a Random Order You can have all the selections played ina random order. Shuffle Play T Press SHUFFLE. “SHUFFLE” appears in the display. 2 press, To cancel shuffle play Press CONTINUE and the unit enters continuous play mode. “SHUFFLE" goes off from the display. To check the remaining time Press TIME once to see the remaining time of the selection being played, twice to see the total remaining time, and once more to return the initial display. (See page 9.
Cle ALLELE new Plaything /301 fo (e[ You can make a program by designating up 1024 selections in desired order. The unit will play the disc according to yow program. Program play 1 Press PROGRAM. “PROGRAM" appears in the display. 2 Cross the numeric buttons of the devised selections in desired order. To select a selection number over 10, see page 10. @) Last programmed selection b) The order robe played ¢} Programmed selection numbers appear and then, after one second, d) The total playing time appears.
B-2) PROGRAM Plaything Desired Order Recording a Program You can adjust the total playing time of the program, so that you can make the program fit the length of 4 tape when recording. Also the total playing time of program selection for side A and B can be adjusted, so that you
{only for COP-315) Playing ina Desired Order To check your program Press CHECK. The first selection in the program will appear. Each time you press CHECK, the next selection in the program will appear. After the last selection, “End” will be indicated and the display will soon return to the initial status. _ ‘While checking the program for side A, (&0) appease and also for side B, [h)appears, Changing Your Program ‘You can make the following changes before starting play.
MUSIC SCAN Playing the Beginning of Each Selection A You can play the beginning of each selection consecutively in any play mode. It is useful for sacking the contents of a disc or program. You can choose the playing time of each selection from among 10, 20 and 30 seconds. This feature is operable during play as well as during stop. M Scan Play Press MUSIC SCAN in stop or play mode. ‘Each time you press MUSIC SCAN, the playing time of each selection changes cyclically from manga 10, 20 and 30 seconds.
L REPEAT = 3 L. S arise You can choose between two different repeat play modes. One repeats all the selections in the current play mode, the other repeats any given selection. repeat all selections a) Press REPEAT once. The unit will repeat in the current play mode. Play mode selections to be repeated Continuous .
Designating the } L R You can designate a playing time and the unit will make 2 different programs of selections each fitting within that period. ‘These programs can contain up to a total of 24 selections. Use this function, by designating the length of your tape, for editing both sides of a tape. This function, called time edit, sets the playing time of each program within the designated time automatically, by choosing selections in numerical order which changes as little as possible.
Designating the Total Playing Time ¥ "4 Press DAYTIME FADE once more while “B~ in the tape indicator is flashing. Another program for the other side is completed. 5 press>. The selections for side A will be played and then the unit will pause. Reverse the tape, then press > or I again, The selections for side B will be played. Vo cancel the edit Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE and the uni enters continuous or shuffle play mode respectively, The program will be erased. To check the program See page 15.
Fading Out at the Desired Time -Time Fade You can end the play fading out by designating the play duration. Once the time fade is set, it functions twice for editing both sides of a tape. You can change discs without canceling this function and use tin any play mode, Nate that you cannot use the time fade function, when the DIGITAL OUT {OPTICAL) jack is used for connections. (CPD-315 only) ‘1 Press EDIT/TIME FADE twice in stop mode, (or press it once in pause mode).
Fading Out at the Desired Time cancel time fade Press EDIT/TIME FADE again. ‘Time fade is also canceled when <5
Specifications Corn pact disc player Laser Wavelength Frequency response Signal-to-noise ratio Dynamic range Harmonic distortion Channel separation Outputs LINE OUT (phonon jacks) Semiconductor laser 780 790 nm 2Hz 020Kz $05dB Mare than 100dB More than 98 dB Less than 0.0045% More than 95 dB Output level kilograms} Load impedance over kilograms.
Troubleshooting Guide Before going through the check list below, first refer back to the connections and operating procedures. Should any problem persist after you have made these checks, consult your nearest Sony service facility. Symptom Cause Remedy The disc tray does not close. The disc is not placed correctly. Place the disc correctly on the disc tray. Play does not start. Dirty disc. Clean the disc. The disc is inserted upside down. Terse the disc with the printed side up. A pause is engaged.