Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Moet No. Serial No. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NG USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING YO QUALIFIED BEATRICE PERSONNEL.
Introducing This CD Player Enjoy listening in various playing modes You can select the playing modes among the following: Continuous play {page 7) The entire disc is played once. Program play (page 10} Selections are played in your desired order., Shuffle play (page 8} Selections are played ing random order, Repeat play (page 13) One or all selections are played repeatedly. Editing your own tapes +¥ou can fade in and out the play when making your owa tape recording.
Location of Controls [ G [Z] Viscosity @ [Z] Remote sensor @ [4] SHUFFLE button @ (5] Display window CHECK (program check) button @ {23 TIME button @ {E) FARED button @ 5] »il (play/pause) button @ [10] EDIT/TIME FADE bunion {stop) button @ [12] TIME SET button @, @ Remote Commander (CPD-43 only} PHONES LEVEL control (18] PHONES jack it 44 /DP PPE (AMS? /RS /manual search) buttons. (8 (18] PROGRAM mutton @ CONTINUE bunion @, @) & {open/close) button @ * AMS ig the abbreviation of Automatic Music Sensor.
Preparing the Remote Installing the CD Player 107014114 FAT) installing Batteries «Place the uni in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up in the unit. +Do not place the unit on a soft surface, such as & rug that would block the ventilation holes on the bottom. + Do not install the unit; ~ near heat sources such as radiators or air ducks, in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock. Not this way.
Connecting the CD Player Rl CER Turn 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 connection may cause hum and noise. « Leave & tittle slack in the connecting cord to allow for inadvertent shock or vibration, «Cord pigs and jacks are color coded.
before playing a disc, tum on the amplifier and set the input selector to the CD player position. Playing the Entire Disc With the printed side up © stop play 2 stop for a moment during play, press Il cor 1), Press again, to resume play. 2 stop play, press L 2 stop play and open the tray, press &, © play a 8em (3-ch) CD ice it on the inner circle of the tray. i the disc is provided ith an adapter, first remove it.
Playing a Disc Locating a Particular Selection You can locate the beginning of a desired selection. Te locate sequentially To locate the beginning of the current or preceding selection o Crass many times as required. « Keep 1 w4 (or 144) pressed to skip selections, {Operable during the stop mode only, when using the button on the player.} To locate the beginning of a succeeding selection « Press many times as required, + Kemp P pi vi (or P pressed 1o skip selections.
Playing in a Random Order ~ Shuffle Play You can have the selections played in a random order. The unit will play all the selections, or just the selections you desire. SHUFFLE “SHUFFLE" appears. stop playing To play only the desired selections in a random Press M. order Delete shuffle play m Delete the undesired selections before or during play. To cancel shuffle play Press CONTINUE and enter the unit anti the normal playing mode. “SHUFFLE" disappears from the window.
Playing in a Desired Order and Time Program Play You can make & program, which can be divided into programs A and B by the remote commander, designating up to 24 selections in the order you want them to be played. At the same time, you can adjust the total playing time of the program, The unit wife play the disc according to your program. This function is convenient for editing tapes. Designating the Playing Order Program Edit Choose detection and check the time. o E; 3 fiche time is not satisfactory, .
To stop playing Press B, You can play the same program repeatedly as dong as you do not cancel program play or erase the program. To cancel the program play Press CONTINUE and enter the unit into the normal playing mode. The program will be erased, To erase the entire program Crass M once during sip; twice during play. The program is also erased when you press & or turn off the it To make a program for editing s tape [I] You can divide your program into programs A and B by inserting a pause between than.
Designating the Total Playing Time B LR You can designate a time ard the unit will make 2 different programs of selections each fitting within that period. Use this function, by designating the length of your tape. for editing both sides of a tape. 3 Designate the time required for recording.* TIME SET EDIT/TIME FADE 2 EDIT/TIME FADE i o Press EDIT/TIME FADE once more, 10 make a program for the either side of your tape.
Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play You can repeat one or all selections during play. e R Sy REPEAT £} To repeat all selections Press REPEAT once. "REPEAT” appears. {The unit will repeat the selections in the current play mode after completing the first play.) Play mods Selections 1o be repeated Continuous play (page 7) Alf the selections.
ps on Editing Tapes The following functions are convenient for editing your own tapes. Fading in/Fading out You can have the play fade in or fade out from 210 10 seconds. To designate the dating duration 1. Press FARED during the stop mode. 2. Designate the fading duration within the range of 20 10 seconds by pressing [ 4/pI PP (or 44/PP/ /PP, No designation makes the fading duration § seconds dong. To end the play fading out Press FARED when you want {0 start fading out.
I e Locating the Portion with the Lars You can Locate the portico with the highest input level to adjust the recording lever. Before starting play, press PEAK SEARCH. “PEAK” appears in the window and starts blinking as the peak search begins functioning. It takes time for the unit o carry out the peak seas, On completing the search, the unit starts repeating the portion with the peak volume.
Specifications Compact disc player Frequent response Signal to noise ratio Anatomic range Harmonic distortion Channel separation Outputs LINE QUT {Shana jacks) PHONES {stereo phone jack} 16 2Hz~20KHz * 0508 More than 97 08 More than 90 dB Less than 0.035% Mira their: 93 dB Retrieval 2V (at 50 kills) Load impedance over 10 kilograms. Output level max. 10 mW Load impedance 32 ohms Gene rat Power requirements. 120V AC, B0 Hz Power consumption oW Dimensions 430X 100 < 280 mm {approx.
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 tactility. minimum. Symptom Cause Remedy The disc tray does not close, The disc is not placed correctly. Place the disc comely on the disc tray. Play does not start, Dirty disc, Clean the disc., The disc is inserted upside down.