WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. CAUTION ASK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO HOT 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.
Table of Contents Playing a disc Continuous play information display Selecting a desired disc Locating & particular selection Locating a particular point in & sel Playing in a random order Shut fie play ..
installing the CD Player Notes on Installation = Place the unit in a Location with adequate air circulation 10 prevent internal heat build up in the unit. * Do not place the unit on & soft surface, such as a rug that would block the ventilation holes on the bottom. + Do not install the unit. near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts. ~ in & place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shook. » Use on level surface.
Connections [Tl doled 101 Connections connections. -Besuretoremovemetransnksy(pages) * Connect the AC power cord east. . + Ba sure to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks. Loose connection may cause hum'and noise. « Leave a little slack in the connecting cord to allow for inadvertent shock or vibration.
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Playing a Disc Be tore playing a disc, turn on the amplifier and Continuous Play To play more than one disc, place up to 4 more discs in the tray. = Choose whether to play one disc (1 DISC) or all discs {(ALL DISCS). =! S UPPITY Win an all beachfront | 22990 [EER tray number goes off, i Se»cummm&r Elapsed playing time set the input selector to the CD player position. To stop play To stop for 2 moment during play, press §IL Press resume play. To stop play, press ML To stop play and open the tray, press &.
| Shows that disc I selected to play. o~Music calendar Tray ER RTE & UPPITY §rang e 53 Joule Information Display When the disc tray is closed by pressing &, the total number of selections and the total playing time of the disc to be played are displayed for a few seconds, If you press TIME during stop, the total number of selections and the total playing time of the disc 10 be played can be displayed, Each time you press TIME during play, the display changes to give you the following information.
DISC 15 tummy— Selecting a Desired Disc By using the DISC 1 to 5 buttons or the DISC SKIP button during play, you can locate the beginning of any disc. To select a particular disc | Press the DISC 1 to 5 button, To move 1o the disc tray Press DISC SKIP button. next 1o the current one 10 Locating a P ulnar Selection Locating a selection in sequence (Automatic Music Sensor) You can locate the beginning of a selection on the disc being played. To teacake the beginning of the Cross et once.
Shuffle Play Beseecher o | Tad T 1 Preutwopenmemw‘ Playing in a Random Order 2 Place a disc with the babe! side up. To play more than one doss, press DISC SKIP to tum the disc tray and place up 10 5 discs, Adler placing discs, press & o close the disc tray. | 3 Press SHUFFLE to set to the ALL DISCS mode. 8 gee Press t0 stats playback. You can have the selections (up to §9) played in & random order. The unit will play ail the discs or just one disc you desire.
Program Play Playing in a Desired Order “PROGRAM" ig displayed. 3 Choose the Disc, incs | Tosca fossa fonts oms — — D23 e 2t z:s-@ program afl selections on a disc in one step, continua by cheesing another dies. it you use tha DISC SKIP button instead of the DISC 1 1o & buttons o choose the disc, press PROGRAM after that. i Dog Up to 32 steps can be programmed In a desired larder according to the length of your tape, You can also make a program for both side A and B of the tape at one time.
Program the selections for side 8. Repeat steps The selections for side A wi I start playing. 0 ** it may take time for the total playing ime of the program t0 appear. Also, if the total playing time exceeds one hour, the current selection indication will be dude 10 display the hour wit. Adding selections to a program during program play 1 Press the desired disc button while the unit is in the play, slop or pause mode.
You can designate a time and 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 & tape. Designating the Total Playing Time You can designate the tape length easily with the €/pP1 buttons. Each time you press a button, the time changes in the following way. Press ted Press ppt E C-00 {45.00 i} worse o e 46 (23.00 nfia)j ©-74 {37.00 i} ~CB0 {30.00 min}~ C-64 (27.00 min.).
To add selection{s) — LINK Amer all selections on the disc have been there is selection(s) within the remaining time, “LINK” and the selection number(s) will flash. | PERRIER add selection, press the numeric button for the selection number of press EDIT/TIME FADE again. When pressing EDIT/TIME FADE, 4 program will be made automatically 1o fit the playing time as close as possible to the remaining time. i the remaining time can contain other selection(s), “LINK™ and the selection number keep flashing.
Playing Repeatedly Repeat Play Press before or during play. B LY R 218 the 1 DISC mode, press REPEAT so that "REPEAT™ appears on the display. The unit repeats all selections of a disc. In the continuous pay mode, press REPEAT so that “REPEAT 1" appears. The unit repeats one selection, In the ALL DISCS mode, press REPEAT so that “REPEAT" appears on the display. The unit repeats all selections of all discs. In the continuous play mode, press REPEAT so that “REPEAT 1" appears. The unit repeats one selection.
Scanning Selections Music Scan You can sack the defections by scanning the beginning of each selection on the disc. When “ALL DISCS” is selected in continue mode, the first selection of sate disc will be scanned. You can use this function in any play mode. Starting play at the selection being played during music scan Crass -, A P lights up in the window. To stop music scan play Press L ; Notes Crass during stop. : * Programmed pauses in program mode will be disregarded during music scan play.
Tips on Editing Tapes The following functions are convenient for editing your own tapes. Time Fade and Fade in/Fade out cannot be operated when the DIGITAL (optical) OUT is used for connections {COPACETIC only). Fading in/Fading out You can have the play fade in and fade out between 2-10 seconds, When no time is specified, the play will fade in and fade out for 6 seconds, To set the fade time 1 Press L 2 Press FARED. 3 Press /PP 10 select fade time bat wean 2-10 seconds.
Locating the Loudest Portion of [QEY SETT Ly The unit will scan & disc from beginning to end and determine the loudest portion (peak level) of the disc, then play that portion repeatedly. This function will make it easier for you to adjust to the optimum level when recording on tape.
Enhanced Surround Effects Digital Signal Processor Choose the desired DSP mode CD P-C825 is not provided with LIVE ROOM and BGM mode Main unit ago vewoaf wu Each press this button will change the DSP mods as follows; l:HALL e CHURCH «» JAZZ CLUB (CD P-CB25) The indicator on the DSP mode select button lights up. CDP.C825 only Adjust to the desired equalizer and reverb level”, {Cannot be countrified from the remote commander).
About Surround Sound ‘Thea are three basic sound effects that produce the acoustics of concert halls and moving theater. Direct sound, early reflection, and reverberation. The acoustic quality of a room depends on how that room Overproduces these three sounds.
Specifications System Laser Laser output Frequency response Signal to noise ratio Dynamic range Harmonic distortion Channel separation Wow and fluster Outputs LINE OUT (FIXED) {phonon jacks} LINE OUT (VARIABLE) (phonon jacks) DIGITAL OUT {OPTICAL) (optical output connector) {CD P-C625 only) PHONES {stereo phone jack) General Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions Weight 22 Compact disc digital audio system Semiconductor laser (A=780 nm} Emission duration: continuous Max. 44.
Troubleshooting Guide Should any problem persist after you have made these checks, consul your nearest Sony service facility. Before going through the check fist below, first refer back to the connection and operating procedures. Trouble Causes Remedy No audio from one or both channels | Incorrect operation of the amplifier Operas correctly. : Loose connection Connect the cords firmly. Play does not begin, | No disc in the disc compartment Put disc{s) in the compartment.