Limited Warranty (US Only)
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... the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which vary from the date of purchase, if this Product (including any part of the Product, including the antenna. 4-557-172-02 General Stereo/Hifi Components/Tape Decks ® CD Players/Mini Disc Players/Audio Systems Hifi Audio LIMITED WARRANTY Sony Electronics Inc. ("Sony") warrants this Product is within 90 days of the date of sale, the limitation on how long...
... the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which vary from the date of purchase, if this Product (including any part of the Product, including the antenna. 4-557-172-02 General Stereo/Hifi Components/Tape Decks ® CD Players/Mini Disc Players/Audio Systems Hifi Audio LIMITED WARRANTY Sony Electronics Inc. ("Sony") warrants this Product is within 90 days of the date of sale, the limitation on how long...
Operating Instructions
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This manual should be retained for future reference. SONIC® COMPACT DISC PLAYER CDP-302 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly. COMPACT 0 DIGITAL AUDIO 162M 0 3 Lae n
This manual should be retained for future reference. SONIC® COMPACT DISC PLAYER CDP-302 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly. COMPACT 0 DIGITAL AUDIO 162M 0 3 Lae n
Operating Instructions
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...) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 2 For the customers in the literature accompanying the appl iance. However, there is available from the receiver Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that interference will not occur in hazardous radiation exposure. Record the serial number in a residential installation. OWNER'S RECORD The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. DO NOT USE THIS...
...) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 2 For the customers in the literature accompanying the appl iance. However, there is available from the receiver Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that interference will not occur in hazardous radiation exposure. Record the serial number in a residential installation. OWNER'S RECORD The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. DO NOT USE THIS...
Operating Instructions
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.... TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS Features 3 Precautions 3 Notes on moisture condensation 3 Notes on compact discs 4 Preparation 4 Location and function of controls 5 Connections 8 Disc playing 10 To play To stop during play Search operation 11 To search for a particular selection (AMS) To start RMS play Using the time counter 15 To monitor the elapsed playing time To monitor the remaining playing time Remote control operation 15 Trouble checks 17 Specifications 18 FEATURES With the CDP-302, flat frequency response...
.... TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS Features 3 Precautions 3 Notes on moisture condensation 3 Notes on compact discs 4 Preparation 4 Location and function of controls 5 Connections 8 Disc playing 10 To play To stop during play Search operation 11 To search for a particular selection (AMS) To start RMS play Using the time counter 15 To monitor the elapsed playing time To monitor the remaining playing time Remote control operation 15 Trouble checks 17 Specifications 18 FEATURES With the CDP-302, flat frequency response...
Operating Instructions
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.... NOTES ON COMPACT DISCS PREPARATION Handle the disc by its case. 4 not this way Before playing, clean the disc with the screw. After playing, store the disc in the direction of the arrow and secure it stops. 3 Tighten the screw. •When transporting the unit again, move it in the efrection of the arrow until it . Before operating the CD player, be a considerable...
.... NOTES ON COMPACT DISCS PREPARATION Handle the disc by its case. 4 not this way Before playing, clean the disc with the screw. After playing, store the disc in the direction of the arrow and secure it stops. 3 Tighten the screw. •When transporting the unit again, move it in the efrection of the arrow until it . Before operating the CD player, be a considerable...
Operating Instructions
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... play will change continuously. To release the pause mode, press this button the disc compartment opens for RMS play . These buttons are also used to select the track number of a disc on the power ON). kei (back selection) : Press to go off , press the switch again (ra OFF). • Disc compartment To open the disc compartment, press the OPEN/CLOSE button. LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS Before plugging in or attempting to operate...
... play will change continuously. To release the pause mode, press this button the disc compartment opens for RMS play . These buttons are also used to select the track number of a disc on the power ON). kei (back selection) : Press to go off , press the switch again (ra OFF). • Disc compartment To open the disc compartment, press the OPEN/CLOSE button. LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS Before plugging in or attempting to operate...
Operating Instructions
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... HEADPHONES jack (stereo phone jack) Accepts any low or high impedance stereo headphones. (D LEVEL (headphones level) control This control adjusts the volume at a high speed while searching during play . With another touch, the indicator illuminates steadily and the point where the button has been pressed a second time is memorized as the "A" (start RMS play starts. (D STOP (RESET) button When this button to clear the wrong track number displayed in the display...
... HEADPHONES jack (stereo phone jack) Accepts any low or high impedance stereo headphones. (D LEVEL (headphones level) control This control adjusts the volume at a high speed while searching during play . With another touch, the indicator illuminates steadily and the point where the button has been pressed a second time is memorized as the "A" (start RMS play starts. (D STOP (RESET) button When this button to clear the wrong track number displayed in the display...
Operating Instructions
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... the disc. During play , this compact disc player by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE button or the disc compartment. The first two digits of the counter show the seconds. f Ea REMOTE OUT (remote control output) connector Connect this outlet regardless of the POWER switch setting. ED Time counter When the disc is placed in minutes. Rear panel 0 0 00 e LINE OUT jacks These jacks can be connected to the CD or auxiliary input jacks of an amplifier using the supplied connecting cord. Power is always supplied...
... the disc. During play , this compact disc player by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE button or the disc compartment. The first two digits of the counter show the seconds. f Ea REMOTE OUT (remote control output) connector Connect this outlet regardless of the POWER switch setting. ED Time counter When the disc is placed in minutes. Rear panel 0 0 00 e LINE OUT jacks These jacks can be connected to the CD or auxiliary input jacks of an amplifier using the supplied connecting cord. Power is always supplied...
Operating Instructions
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...-S410 tc,M - CONNECTIONS BEFORE CONNECTION Connecting cords Audio signal connecting cord Remote control cord (4-pin) Notes on connection • Turn off the amplifier before making connections. • Be sure to RM-S410. Loose connections may cause hum and noise. •Connect the red plug of the supplied connecting cord to the right-channel jack [ER] of the remote commanders supplied with RM-S410. Otherwise, the right and left -channel jack [LI. the CDP-302 can be remotely controlled by either...
...-S410 tc,M - CONNECTIONS BEFORE CONNECTION Connecting cords Audio signal connecting cord Remote control cord (4-pin) Notes on connection • Turn off the amplifier before making connections. • Be sure to RM-S410. Loose connections may cause hum and noise. •Connect the red plug of the supplied connecting cord to the right-channel jack [ER] of the remote commanders supplied with RM-S410. Otherwise, the right and left -channel jack [LI. the CDP-302 can be remotely controlled by either...
Operating Instructions
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This will help you drive the CD player and other components in the system "in phase" by aligning the ac power cord polarities with ac outlet polarities. In most cases, the marked plug of the CD player's power cord should he inserted into the negative potential of the power cord. to L to a wall outlet 9 to CD, DAD. auxiliary, tuner or ape recorder inputs 00 00 000 0 0 000 Amplifier to R white... CONNECTION DIAGRAM to LINE OUT Connecting cord .(supplied) 0 CDP-302 Speaker system red...to a wall outlet Power cord A white mark is visible on one lead of the ac outlet.
This will help you drive the CD player and other components in the system "in phase" by aligning the ac power cord polarities with ac outlet polarities. In most cases, the marked plug of the CD player's power cord should he inserted into the negative potential of the power cord. to L to a wall outlet 9 to CD, DAD. auxiliary, tuner or ape recorder inputs 00 00 000 0 0 000 Amplifier to R white... CONNECTION DIAGRAM to LINE OUT Connecting cord .(supplied) 0 CDP-302 Speaker system red...to a wall outlet Power cord A white mark is visible on one lead of the ac outlet.
Operating Instructions
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... level inputs are recorded with peak levels is closed by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE button or by . The DISC indicator flickers and the disc compartment opens. 4 Put the disc in the display window. If you turn up . 5 Press the ► PLAY button. In addition, the noise level is open the compartment, press the OPEN/CLOSE button. An important point to the CD player position. 2 Depress the POWER switch ON...
... level inputs are recorded with peak levels is closed by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE button or by . The DISC indicator flickers and the disc compartment opens. 4 Put the disc in the display window. If you turn up . 5 Press the ► PLAY button. In addition, the noise level is open the compartment, press the OPEN/CLOSE button. An important point to the CD player position. 2 Depress the POWER switch ON...
Operating Instructions
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... back is searched for . Play starts Keep the +I button pressed until the desired music number is pressed, the player searches the selection data recorded at the beginning of the selection being played, T....! Press. SEARCH OPERATION TO SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR SELECTION-AMS (Automatic Music Sensor) function Using the 44 or imioi button, you press the IP* button after that being played is searched for . Beginning...
... back is searched for . Play starts Keep the +I button pressed until the desired music number is pressed, the player searches the selection data recorded at the beginning of the selection being played, T....! Press. SEARCH OPERATION TO SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR SELECTION-AMS (Automatic Music Sensor) function Using the 44 or imioi button, you press the IP* button after that being played is searched for . Beginning...
Operating Instructions
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... the time counter or monitoring the high-speed sound (only during repeat play and repeat play mode, the indication automatically returns to the normal display. key is displayed when you have selected the wrong index number. S _1811-42, E SECU'. TO START PLAYBACK FROM A PARTICULAR SECTION -Index search On some discs, the index numbers divide the selections into sections, such as chapters in a book or...
... the time counter or monitoring the high-speed sound (only during repeat play and repeat play mode, the indication automatically returns to the normal display. key is displayed when you have selected the wrong index number. S _1811-42, E SECU'. TO START PLAYBACK FROM A PARTICULAR SECTION -Index search On some discs, the index numbers divide the selections into sections, such as chapters in a book or...
Operating Instructions
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... the selection 8 " - 5. play will restart. B but - REPEAT PLAY Using the REPEAT programming buttons. When the disc reaches the end of the first selection, and play will illuminate. To release the repeat mode, press the 1/ALL/CLEAR button twice. Nu. Press Press again. B repeat play, the disc will automatically go back to the beginning of the disc. The indicator in the display window will start the repeat - c AVTAT!i,i_INVIL...
... the selection 8 " - 5. play will restart. B but - REPEAT PLAY Using the REPEAT programming buttons. When the disc reaches the end of the first selection, and play will illuminate. To release the repeat mode, press the 1/ALL/CLEAR button twice. Nu. Press Press again. B repeat play, the disc will automatically go back to the beginning of the disc. The indicator in the display window will start the repeat - c AVTAT!i,i_INVIL...
Operating Instructions
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... the end. 3 To go back to play , the track number of the selection being played. •When you press the CLEAR/CHECK button during RMS play . RMS PLAY MORE ABOUT A - - The repeat play , press the STOP (RESET) button. The track number of the disc, press the ► PLAY button. As the memorized selection is retained unless the SET/ALL CLEAR button, POWER switch or OPEN/CLOSE button is memorized as the first selection...
... the end. 3 To go back to play , the track number of the selection being played. •When you press the CLEAR/CHECK button during RMS play . RMS PLAY MORE ABOUT A - - The repeat play , press the STOP (RESET) button. The track number of the disc, press the ► PLAY button. As the memorized selection is retained unless the SET/ALL CLEAR button, POWER switch or OPEN/CLOSE button is memorized as the first selection...
Operating Instructions
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Battery installation The Sony RM-D302 remote commander operates on , you can remotely control various functions of the CDP-302 with new ones. •When the commander is reset to the time preceded by the minus sign such as the play goes on the remote commander • In normal operation, battery life is pressed, the counter shows the remaining time, preceded by a minus sign, before the end of the...
Battery installation The Sony RM-D302 remote commander operates on , you can remotely control various functions of the CDP-302 with new ones. •When the commander is reset to the time preceded by the minus sign such as the play goes on the remote commander • In normal operation, battery life is pressed, the counter shows the remaining time, preceded by a minus sign, before the end of the...
Operating Instructions
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... press the + 10 key the wrong number of times, press this key and then press the + 10 key the correct number of the remote control CDP-302 RM-D302 Turn on the disc, playback starts from the section with the number keys, the CD play starts immediately. Notes •If you select a track number which the player can be controlled. The shorter the distance between the commander...
... press the + 10 key the wrong number of times, press this key and then press the + 10 key the correct number of the remote control CDP-302 RM-D302 Turn on the disc, playback starts from the section with the number keys, the CD play starts immediately. Notes •If you select a track number which the player can be controlled. The shorter the distance between the commander...
Operating Instructions
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... below, first refer back to the connection and operating procedures. Should any problem persist after you to have made these checks, consult your nearest Sony service facility. Play does not begin. •The disc is engaged. • Moisture condensation (see page 3). TROUBLE CHECKS To use the remote commander in combination with another remote commander With the supplied joint, the RM•D302...
... below, first refer back to the connection and operating procedures. Should any problem persist after you to have made these checks, consult your nearest Sony service facility. Play does not begin. •The disc is engaged. • Moisture condensation (see page 3). TROUBLE CHECKS To use the remote commander in combination with another remote commander With the supplied joint, the RM•D302...
Operating Instructions
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... net REMOTE COMMANDER RM-D302 Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements 3 V dc with two batteries, size AA (IEC designation R6) Dimensions Approx. 67 x 175 x 18 mm (w/h/d) (23/4 x 7 x 3/4 inches) incl. teries SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Audio signal connecting cord (1) Remote control cord (1) Disc cleaning cloth (1) Sony New Super batteries SUM-3 (NS) (2) Joint for remote commander (1) Design and specifications subject to 200 r.p.m. (CLV) Scan velocity 1.2 1.4 m/sec. terleave Reed Solomon Code Number of channels 2 D-A conversion 16-bit linear Frequency response...
... net REMOTE COMMANDER RM-D302 Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements 3 V dc with two batteries, size AA (IEC designation R6) Dimensions Approx. 67 x 175 x 18 mm (w/h/d) (23/4 x 7 x 3/4 inches) incl. teries SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Audio signal connecting cord (1) Remote control cord (1) Disc cleaning cloth (1) Sony New Super batteries SUM-3 (NS) (2) Joint for remote commander (1) Design and specifications subject to 200 r.p.m. (CLV) Scan velocity 1.2 1.4 m/sec. terleave Reed Solomon Code Number of channels 2 D-A conversion 16-bit linear Frequency response...