To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. RISK OF ELECTRIC S10CK fi NI CAUTION ; TO REDUCE THE ASK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER {OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 introduction Precautions . Hooking Up the System Identifying the Parts Chapter 3 Basic Operation Playing Discs Continuous Play . Playing From the Fiat Selection Information Display Locating a Particular Selection Locating & Particular Point in a Selection Replacing Discs While Playing a Disc. Playing With Sound Effect Digital Signal Processing (CD P-C745 Playing in a Random Order Shuffle Play. Playing in a Specified Order Program Play .
a) b AM-D745 using a Good Locate * Mace the placer in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat buildup in the placer. * Do not place the player on s soft surface, st a4 4 Tug that would Back the ventilation holes on the bottom. * Do not install the placer: ~ near heat sources such as radiators or ir ducts.
VARIABLE LINE OUT Hooking Up the System Connect the unit to an amplifier as shown in fig. outlet b) DISTAL QUIXOTICALLY) connector ¢} Speaker system d) Amplifier Notes on Akin Connections *Turn off the power 1o each unit before making connections. Connect the AC power cord last. For the model supplied with a plug adapter, use it if the plug of the power cord does not match your AC outlet, Be sure o insert the plugs firmly into the jacks, Loose connections may cause hum or noise.
COP-Cr DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) BT =» Hooking Up the YA (el When using DIGITAL OUT {OPTICAL) ‘When connecting 1o an amplifier or D/A converter with OPTICAL IN, connect the OPTICAL IN and the DIGITAL QUT (OPTICAL on the placer with the COP-15 Audio Fiber Optical Cable (not supplied. See the constellations on the toff Take off the cap and plug in the connector firmly.
identifying the Parts CD P-C745 = 7 Front Panel See the pages indicated in { ) for details.
6 consecrate o5l D18 C8— 1 DIG l-w‘ secs ] oy [ puce | ows ) onc Playing Discs Continuous Play in continuous play mode, tiny can play up to five sides competitively. Bot ore playing sides, urn on the amplifier and wt the input selector o the CO player position. While playing a disc, you can replace the other four sides in the player with new ens using the EX-CHANGE button, R3S TN 1 Press POWER. The display lights up. 2 press &. The disc tray opens, The dies compartment and disc lumberyard appear.
Playing Discs > 1M DISC SKIP & l To select the disc from which the e playing starts O %There are two ways. P =3 *To scan discs, press or hold down DISC SKIP, + To select a particular disc directly, press the corresponding DISC 1-5 button. Notes on disc tray Place the disc properly in the disc compartment tu prevent the disc from being damaged. * Always close the disc tray when not using the player to prevent dust from entering the unit, {LINE OUT) PHONE LEVEL Notes on D..
TIMEPIECE 1 1U E0.45 709 2!3:3 e 1 7 48 T‘E‘MEW {b‘fl 7 -3 ;.DD &—7 DD TGP T i1 #PISCES 1= TIME MEMO Playing Discs Information Display Checking the total number of selections and total playing time of the disc to be played There are two ways touche, o Place the doss in the disc compartment w the front goading position. then pres S of the dies tray it fo chose * Cross TIMEOUT or TIME on the remote commander? while the placer i stopped To check another dies, press DISC SEEP, then press TIME, MEMO tor TIME).
——0-3 Playing Discs There are two ways 1o locate the beginning of a desired selection on the current disc. A. To locate sequentially {Automatic Music Sensor) ~ Press <1< once to locate the beginning of the current selection. Press D once to locate the beginning of the next selection. Hold down skip selections. 8. To locate a selection directly Press one of the numeric buttons on the player or the numeric/letter buttons on the remote commander to enter the desired selection.
FHBE-"’ SEC FARED 0 FADE 25T SEC T Fade-In/ Fade-Out Fading in and out allows you to record. selections on your tape so that play starts and stops gradually. does not function when you use the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL} correction. To fade out Press FARED while playing a disc at the point you want to start fading out. gy flashes in the display, playback fades out and the player enters pause mode, To fade in Press FARED during pause. flashes in the display, and play fades in.
Playing With Sound Effect ~ Digital Signal Processing {CD OP-C745 only) You can listen to the selections with five acoustic atmospheres which are reproduced by the Digital Signal Processing (081 circuitry incorporated with the CRITICS. These atmospheres are produced by digital processing technique that involves simulating reflected and reverberated sound effects and digitally compensated ETIQUETTE RESPONSE. The selected DSE mode van be stored in the memory of the player as a custom e (page 3.
DSPUOOE CHURCH JACUZZI STADIUM DANCE I SELECT l i DIRECT I Playing With Sound Effect Choosing the Desired DSP Mode Press SELECT repeatedly until the desired DSP mode is selected, The display changes as follows to show the selected DSP mode: I:HALL -+ CHURCH — AZ2 CLUB] DANCE «— STADIUM The selected DSP mode indicator lights up. Clearing the DSP Effect [f Press DIRECT. The DSP mode indicator goes off and the DSP effect is canceled. If you press SELECT, the last set DSP mode is recalled.
conned 2 DISC 15 1 sway ™ w0999 tall DTS CES 1 DIG D« Playing in a Random Order Shuffle Play Shuttle play allows yoo to play unto ¥ selections in & random order. You can play selections from all sides or only specified dist. Shuffle Play on All or One < T Place the discs into the disc compartments. 2 press SHUFFLE to choose ALL DISCS or DISC. ALL DISCS: The selections from all sides are played in a random ponder. = 1 DISC: The selections from the current dies are placed in a random order. 3 press.
Playing in a Specified Order -~ Program Play 23a8y 1 DISC SKP ! lJ l Program play allows you to specify the order of discs or selections to be played. = EEE order you specify. One “step” may contain one selection or a whole disc. You can S or rm 1) SEER o | Check o ol playing time while programming the selections. 3.8y agar Program Play 1 Place the discs into the disc compartments, then press 2 {or select the disc using DISC SKIP). 2 2 press PROGRAM. “PROGRAM” appears in the display.
Playing in a Specified Order 3-8 2) Press choose a selection to be programmed, then press PROGRAM, Repeat this to souse another deletion. Before you press PROGRAM, you can , Program play starts. To stop playing Cross M.
FUSE a b — Playing in a Specified Order You can make a program to be recorded fit 10 your tape length. By entering I, you can divide a program into side A and B. At the end of a program for side A, the player automatically pauses before side A ends so that a selection is not cut off, 1 program the selections to he recorded on side A of your tape by repeating steps pages 17 and 18. 2 press 1 to program selections for side 8. The selections to be recorded on side A will be programmed.
Playing in a Specified Order Checking Your Program Press CHECK. The first selection or disc in the program appears. Each time you pro CHECK, the next selection o dive in the program appears, One of the tape indicators * (81" or appears when the program for side A or Bis being checked. Attendee, “« END appears briefly, then the thirst display re fums, Changing Your Program To delete the last selection Press CLEAR while the player is supped. Each time you press CLEAR, the lt selection in the program < dotted.
T I‘n‘ = MUSIC SCAN met DP9 Y M. 5CHH Playing the Beginning of Each Selection ~ Music Scan Play You can sample the beginning of each selection on a disc. You can also check the beginning of the first selection on each disc in the player. This is useful Io check what selections are contained in a disc or what slides are loaded in the player. Music Scan Play T Press MUSIC SCAN. Each time you press MUSIC SCAN, the playing time of each selection changes cyclically from 10 to 30 seconds.
REPEAT STREP Rep Eat 1 B W= Do9 99 Fe Peat OFF ) Playing Repeatedly ~ Repeat Play Re prat play slows you t repeat selectivity in any play mode. You can repeat alf sides, only specified sides, one selection, o programmed or reshuffled selections, repeat afl selections Pres REPEAT once. "REPEAT” appears in the display. The player will repeat selections in the current playing mode.
DISC Sk b 2 BEDTIME FADE Sachs 9@ y% TIME EDIT 38 ; »h@ a1 T D090 0N 2545 £ bt Specifying the Total Playing Time you specify the total length of your tape, the player will accordingly program selections to be recorded on sides A and B of your tape. This function edits selections of your tape without changing their original order on your disc, choosing the last selection(s) that fit the remaining length of your tape.
MEDITATIVE FADE insomuch MEDITATIVE FADE 24 Specifying the Total Playing press MEDITATIVE FADE once after specifying the recording time. The selections tor side A are determined automatically. “EDIT” and “A” light up. “B” flashes. S Press MEDITATIVE FADE once more, 10 make a program for the other side of your tape.
rm )] Sees——es Yol At CLEAR PRESS [AME] OR DRESS EDIT] FOR SIDE-# Il TRICK BY [1-201 OR DISC SKIFF SPACE LEFT 1.22 PRESS [EDIT TO FINISH photofinishing the Total Playing it Yo stop playing Press . You can play the same program repeatedly s long as you do not erase the program. To cancel time edit Press CLEAR. “EDIT” disappears. Yo erase the program Hold down CLEAR until "ALL CLEAR” appears in the display. To sack your program See page.
MEMO 2 f ® SEEDPOD 9D gy TIME FADE e & 2-A C-54 270 Fading Out at the Desired Time Time Fade 1| You can have play fade out at the und by specifying the play duration. Once thy time fade is set, it functions twice for ding both sides of & tape. You van change disc without canceling this dune .
Sfese—ee Aot Pianissimo PEAK SEARCH PEAK SEARCH B name DY OGP i3 Locating the Loudest Portion of the Disc F" ~ Peak Search A ‘You can Locate the portion with the highest input level of the disc to adjust the recording level. Continuous or shuffle play mode ~ Searches all selections on the disc which is ready to be played in ALL DISCS or in 1 DISC mode. Program play mode ~ Searches all programmed selections. Reaching for the Loudest Portion Press PEAK SEARCH while the player is stopped.
L custom] FILE 2 -f Memo DSP LEVELS [BANK CULPABLE b) o L] Custom Files You can store S types of memory called “Custom Files" for vac dies using the memory function of this unit. You ds store customer tiles for up 10 172 discs. Music Clip You can classify the selections on vac die into up to four groups and store them. Disc Memo You can assign 2 name to ach dies o that ¥ou can select the dis by watching for the name of disc ins the display.
FILE ERASE TIME/MEMO Custom Files To check how many discs you
DD 999 CLIP FILE ki wet DI PO P cl If-8 EB8 a Classifying the Selections on a Disc ~ Music Sip You can clarity the selections on cache diw int up to four groups cabled “clip” You can easily store a selection mto chip by just pressing one of the MUSIC CLIP buttons while playing the selection Once s have stored the selections inch
w099 99 CLIP-1 CLIP ERASES Classifying the Selections on a Disc To assign a name to a clip {Clip Memo) You can assign an original name to each clip. 13 Press TIME/MEMO (or TIME on the remote commander} repeatedly during
Assigning Names to [» 111 TIME/MEMO 1 oiscsxe 4 press FLE. “MEMO FILE” appears briefly, then the disc memo you have entered is assigned to the current disc. Each time you select the disc, the disc memo appears in the display. To enter a space Press CLEAR. To shift the cursor Press D14 or $<
Storing Selections You Want to Play ~ Delete Bank 2 1 DISC Ski F Astor deleting the electives vou do nat ] want th play drum 2 disc, you van Tor the O = % remaining selections on the dies you want to play in “Defoe Bank” memory. You can store one Delete Bank for each | e cram (90 o dies. When vou play i dies with a Delete Bank in continuous or shuttle play mode, the deleted selections aee always shipped Tn program play made, YOU Can program an 4 3 entire dies con taming a debate ban, s one step.
DISC SKIP B N 15 MDY 9P Y FILE ERASE Storing Selections You Want to Play Paying the Discs Using a Delete Bank ‘1 Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE to choose “ALL DISCS” or *1 DISC”. 2 press o>, When you choose “ALL DISCS", the discs in the player are played consecutively. 1f a disc has a delete bank, the deleted selections are skipped. ifa disc does not have delete bank, all the selections an the disc are played. ~ I you souse “1 DISC”, press DISC 15 to choose the disc you want to play.
99D LEVEL FILES 2 e e D999 Y FILE ERAS 36 Storing an Optimum Playback Level for Each Disc ~ Level File {CD P-C745 only) You can adjust and memorize the playback Revel for cote dies. Bach time you play 3 dies containing s Love File, the PINE OUT/PHONE LEVEL control automatically moves to the level vou specified. This function 15 available when the amplifier s contented 1o the VARIABLE LINE OUT jacks and when vou une headphones.
Bt DISC SKIP Qemsnnoang 08P MODE CHURCH JAZZY STADIUM DANCE OSP FILE l MEED PO ISP FILE P9y FILE ERASE Memorizing a DSP Mode DSP File _ (CD P-C745 only) K1 You can store a DSP mode, as well as DIRECT, for each disc. When you play a disc with a DSP file, the specified DSP mode is automatically set. Making a DSP File 1 Select the desired DSP mode or DIRECT. See page 15. 2 Press D5P FILE. “DSP FILE” appears briefly. The DIRECT mode also can be stored.
connecting commercially available dimer, you can make the player start playing at the time you speakeasy tyranny 2 T Connecting and Operating 1 Connect the timer to the player and tum on the timer. 2 Tum on the player and select a TIMER disc. 40 a switched outlet 3 set the desired play mode. + Continuous mode The first selection on the current dies starry playing.
Specifications Compact Disc Player System Compact disc digital audio system Laser Semiconductor safer Wavelength 780 790 nan Frequency response COPTIC Hz-20kHz (03 dB) CDPC545 2Hz ~20kHz (+ 05dB} Signal to noise ratio More than 107 4B Dynamic range More than 98 4B Harmonic distortion COPTIC Less then 0.0027% CDPC343 Less than 0.0030% Channel separation More than 100 4B Outputs LINE OUT (FIXED) Output level 2V {phonon jacks) {at 50 kilograms, non DSP mode.
Troubleshooting Buford going through the cheek list below, first refer back to the applicable connections and operating procedures. Should problem persist after you have checked these items, consult your nearest Sony service facility. Symptom Cause Remedy The disc tray does not close. The disc is not placed mrte(dy Place the disc correctly on the dies tray Play does not start. The disc is dict The dies Is inserted upstroke down. The player is in pause mode Moisture has condensed i the player.