Limited Warranty (US Only)
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... be presented to any accessories) against defects in material or workmanship as fuses or batteries). 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 an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations...
... be presented to any accessories) against defects in material or workmanship as fuses or batteries). 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 an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations...
Operating Instructions
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SONY 3-758-30C Compact Disc Player Operating Instructions Ore CDP-C445 tb 1994 by Sony Corporation
SONY 3-758-30C Compact Disc Player Operating Instructions Ore CDP-C445 tb 1994 by Sony Corporation
Operating Instructions
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... following measures. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on the rear exterior. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are designed to their original position. 1 Remove all of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in this manual could void your Sony dealer regarding this equipment. Record the serial number in a particular installation. For the Customers in the front panel display. 3 Wait for radio noise emissisons set out in Canada...
... following measures. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on the rear exterior. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are designed to their original position. 1 Remove all of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in this manual could void your Sony dealer regarding this equipment. Record the serial number in a particular installation. For the Customers in the front panel display. 3 Wait for radio noise emissisons set out in Canada...
Operating Instructions
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... the plug. Table of the Disc - Time Edit 20 Fading Out at a time. • When the disc tray is played. Do not touch the surface. • Do not stick paper or tape on the disc. 11Convention This indicates a function operated only from the AC power source (mains) as long as the heat may be changed only at the qualified service shop. • As the laser beam used...
... the plug. Table of the Disc - Time Edit 20 Fading Out at a time. • When the disc tray is played. Do not touch the surface. • Do not stick paper or tape on the disc. 11Convention This indicates a function operated only from the AC power source (mains) as long as the heat may be changed only at the qualified service shop. • As the laser beam used...
Operating Instructions
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... Audio connecting cord (1) Battery life • About half a year of normal operation can be used for a long time. Cha . ter 2 Gettin! Such exposure may cause a malfunction. • To avoid damage caused by battery leakage and corrosion, remove the batteries when the commander will not operate the player. Remote commander RM-D335 (1) Sony batteries SUM-3(NS) (2) 2 Insert two size AA (R6) batteries with your CDP-C445. Checking the Supplied...
... Audio connecting cord (1) Battery life • About half a year of normal operation can be used for a long time. Cha . ter 2 Gettin! Such exposure may cause a malfunction. • To avoid damage caused by battery leakage and corrosion, remove the batteries when the commander will not operate the player. Remote commander RM-D335 (1) Sony batteries SUM-3(NS) (2) 2 Insert two size AA (R6) batteries with your CDP-C445. Checking the Supplied...
Operating Instructions
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... the left channel (L). Loose connections may occur when playing non-music discs. 5 Connecting an Amplifier LINE OUT __J to an AC outlet Speaker system Using DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) When connecting to an amplifier or D/A converter with the POC-15 Audio Fiber Optical Cable (not supplied). Take off the power to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks. Connect the AC power cord last. • Be sure to each unit before making connections. Hooking Up the...
... the left channel (L). Loose connections may occur when playing non-music discs. 5 Connecting an Amplifier LINE OUT __J to an AC outlet Speaker system Using DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) When connecting to an amplifier or D/A converter with the POC-15 Audio Fiber Optical Cable (not supplied). Take off the power to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks. Connect the AC power cord last. • Be sure to each unit before making connections. Hooking Up the...
Operating Instructions
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ID POWER switch (8) O PLAY MODE buttons CONTINUE button (8) SHUFFLE button (13) PROGRAM button (14) DISC 1-5 buttons (8) REPEAT button (18) O Remote sensor (4) Display window (8) Disc tray (8) II (pause) button (8) 0. (play) button (8) 10 NNN (AMS*) buttons (10) 11 141/N (manual search) buttons (10) 12 • (stop) button (8) 13 DISC SKIP button (8) OPEN/CLOSE button (8) El FILE button (23) El ERASE button (24) O MUSIC SCAN button (17) El TIME button (9) ID0 PEAK SEARCH button (19) FADER button (12) >10 El Numeric buttons (10) 22 (over 10) button (10) O EDIT/TIME FADE button (20) Ei...
ID POWER switch (8) O PLAY MODE buttons CONTINUE button (8) SHUFFLE button (13) PROGRAM button (14) DISC 1-5 buttons (8) REPEAT button (18) O Remote sensor (4) Display window (8) Disc tray (8) II (pause) button (8) 0. (play) button (8) 10 NNN (AMS*) buttons (10) 11 141/N (manual search) buttons (10) 12 • (stop) button (8) 13 DISC SKIP button (8) OPEN/CLOSE button (8) El FILE button (23) El ERASE button (24) O MUSIC SCAN button (17) El TIME button (9) ID0 PEAK SEARCH button (19) FADER button (12) >10 El Numeric buttons (10) 22 (over 10) button (10) O EDIT/TIME FADE button (20) Ei...
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Remote Commander 0 0 0 0 0 0 • I° 5 ,t4 • a 6.1 oa I CD PLAYER IN See the pages indicated in ( ) for details. El PLAY MODE buttons CONTINUE button (8) SHUFFLE button (13) PROGRAM button (14) El Numeric buttons (10) El >10 (over 10) button (10) ID DISC 1-5 buttons (8) • (play) button (8) El II (pause) button (8) 07 144/NI (AMS) buttons (10) 141i1► (manual search) buttons (10) El CLEAR button (14) E ■ g DISC SKIP button (8) (stop) button (8) g M. SCAN (MUSIC SCAN) button (17) E1 FADER button (12)
Remote Commander 0 0 0 0 0 0 • I° 5 ,t4 • a 6.1 oa I CD PLAYER IN See the pages indicated in ( ) for details. El PLAY MODE buttons CONTINUE button (8) SHUFFLE button (13) PROGRAM button (14) El Numeric buttons (10) El >10 (over 10) button (10) ID DISC 1-5 buttons (8) • (play) button (8) El II (pause) button (8) 07 144/NI (AMS) buttons (10) 141i1► (manual search) buttons (10) El CLEAR button (14) E ■ g DISC SKIP button (8) (stop) button (8) g M. SCAN (MUSIC SCAN) button (17) E1 FADER button (12)
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... front loading position starts playing. - i - To stop play up in the player with new ones using the EX-CHANGE button. To play more than one disc, go to the CD player position. DUEIMI _ ; If you press CONTINUE, the indication ALL DISCS and 1 DISC alternate in the display. 6 Press IP. To stop play To pause during play and open the tray, press .1. While playing a disc, you press O., the disc in it. . . -2----.. 2,3,4 TIME PHON LEVEL 5 Press...
... front loading position starts playing. - i - To stop play up in the player with new ones using the EX-CHANGE button. To play more than one disc, go to the CD player position. DUEIMI _ ; If you press CONTINUE, the indication ALL DISCS and 1 DISC alternate in the display. 6 Press IP. To stop play To pause during play and open the tray, press .1. While playing a disc, you press O., the disc in it. . . -2----.. 2,3,4 TIME PHON LEVEL 5 Press...
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... TIME during program or shuffle play , the display changes to be able to find the disc. • Always close the disc tray when not using the player to prevent dust from entering the unit. • Place the disc properly in the display • The red circle around the disc number disappears. • When a compartment is recognized as empty, the semi-circled disc number disappears. If the disc is set...
... TIME during program or shuffle play , the display changes to be able to find the disc. • Always close the disc tray when not using the player to prevent dust from entering the unit. • Place the disc properly in the display • The red circle around the disc number disappears. • When a compartment is recognized as empty, the semi-circled disc number disappears. If the disc is set...
Operating Instructions
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...; Do not turn the disc tray forcibly. • You can open the disc tray and check what discs are playing a disc, it as you press DISC SKIP while the disc tray is open, the player stops playing. You can use the EX-CHANGE button. ETx 3 The disc tray closes and playback continues. The disc tray turns and another two disc compartments appear. 11 Replacing Discs While Playing a Disc To replace discs while playing a disc, use almost all of the functions to play . 2 Replace discs in the compartments with new ones...
...; Do not turn the disc tray forcibly. • You can open the disc tray and check what discs are playing a disc, it as you press DISC SKIP while the disc tray is open, the player stops playing. You can use the EX-CHANGE button. ETx 3 The disc tray closes and playback continues. The disc tray turns and another two disc compartments appear. 11 Replacing Discs While Playing a Disc To replace discs while playing a disc, use almost all of the functions to play . 2 Replace discs in the compartments with new ones...
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... in /out cannot be done when you use the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connection. You can vary the fading time from 2 to 8 seconds, press M. ',Lows (9 '42 0 0 ,234 5 6 7 9 9 10 SIC I z E r c106 ,2 34 5 6 7 S 9 10 L'l " flashes and the actual fade time appears. 2 Press El - Example: To set to 10 seconds while the player is not specified, play will fade in such a manner that...
... in /out cannot be done when you use the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connection. You can vary the fading time from 2 to 8 seconds, press M. ',Lows (9 '42 0 0 ,234 5 6 7 9 9 10 SIC I z E r c106 ,2 34 5 6 7 S 9 10 L'l " flashes and the actual fade time appears. 2 Press El - Example: To set to 10 seconds while the player is not specified, play will fade in such a manner that...
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... to change the disc, then program selections. mop. (9 2 ,9 4 we MAO( "N I- _I I0 I OPEttLOSE 2 Press PROGRAM. One "step" may contain one selection or a whole disc. If you use DISC SKIP instead of discs or selections to the total playing time. To enter a selection number greater than 10, see page 10. - If you do not need the program, hold down CLEAR to choose the disc, press PROGRAM after...
... to change the disc, then program selections. mop. (9 2 ,9 4 we MAO( "N I- _I I0 I OPEttLOSE 2 Press PROGRAM. One "step" may contain one selection or a whole disc. If you use DISC SKIP instead of discs or selections to the total playing time. To enter a selection number greater than 10, see page 10. - If you do not need the program, hold down CLEAR to choose the disc, press PROGRAM after...
Operating Instructions
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....... Repeat Play Repeat play allows you to be repeated All selections on all discs All selections on the current disc Selections on all discs (or selected discs) that the player reshuffles All the selections in the programmed order ...scs REPEAT I 1 REPEAT b) To repeat the current playing selection (only during continuous play) Press REPEAT during shuffle or program play.) c) To cancel repeat play Selections to repeat selections in the display. (Not operable during repeat play mode. You can repeat all...
....... Repeat Play Repeat play allows you to be repeated All selections on all discs All selections on the current disc Selections on all discs (or selected discs) that the player reshuffles All the selections in the programmed order ...scs REPEAT I 1 REPEAT b) To repeat the current playing selection (only during continuous play) Press REPEAT during shuffle or program play.) c) To cancel repeat play Selections to repeat selections in the display. (Not operable during repeat play mode. You can repeat all...
Operating Instructions
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... the disc to adjust the recording level. The peak determined with the highest input level of the Disc - All the selections in the display. Peak Search ti You can locate the portion with this function is carried out on the disc which is ready to start play repeatedly for 4 seconds. Searches all selections on the same disc. Press It to open the disc tray...
... the disc to adjust the recording level. The peak determined with the highest input level of the Disc - All the selections in the display. Peak Search ti You can locate the portion with this function is carried out on the disc which is ready to start play repeatedly for 4 seconds. Searches all selections on the same disc. Press It to open the disc tray...
Operating Instructions
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... you do not cancel time edit or erase the program. "EDIT" disappears when the rest of your tape. If you select another disc using DISC SKIP, the new selection number(s) on the cassette deck, then press The selections for side A will be played and then the player will flash. .- . (9 PPM:OOm01;5 O 0 N0"N 0 =7•l,I,e, ,e' ft.."P4,0/1. 7 j 3 I 5 '% I IAN SIC Car ElEIMMIZI ZI L L.LDO U 1 moe1...
... you do not cancel time edit or erase the program. "EDIT" disappears when the rest of your tape. If you select another disc using DISC SKIP, the new selection number(s) on the cassette deck, then press The selections for side A will be played and then the player will flash. .- . (9 PPM:OOm01;5 O 0 N0"N 0 =7•l,I,e, ,e' ft.."P4,0/1. 7 j 3 I 5 '% I IAN SIC Car ElEIMMIZI ZI L L.LDO U 1 moe1...
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You can be set to give you use the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connection. Example: To set to 99 minutes 59 seconds. You cannot use the time fade function when you the following duration: -> C-46 (23.00) C-54 (27.00) C-90 (45.00) Setting Time Fade and Playing 3 2-A 44/" r - Set the desired play duration. Note The duration can change it functions twice for seconds, unless required. SEC 15...
You can be set to give you use the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connection. Example: To set to 99 minutes 59 seconds. You cannot use the time fade function when you the following duration: -> C-46 (23.00) C-54 (27.00) C-90 (45.00) Setting Time Fade and Playing 3 2-A 44/" r - Set the desired play duration. Note The duration can change it functions twice for seconds, unless required. SEC 15...
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...Want to Play Playing the Discs Using a Delete Bank Clearing a Delete Bank 1 2 8 00 mai=====otzuvL 1 Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE to be stored for the new disc in the player. FILE ERASE - Where are played consecutively. ...played. If a disc has a bank, the deleted selections are retained for the disc. So you program an entire disc containing a bank, all discs While holding down ERASE and FILE, press POWER to turn on the disc are programmed in the player are delete banks stored? A 0REtt CLOSE 2 Press FILE, then press ERASE before "FILE" in the display...
...Want to Play Playing the Discs Using a Delete Bank Clearing a Delete Bank 1 2 8 00 mai=====otzuvL 1 Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE to be stored for the new disc in the player. FILE ERASE - Where are played consecutively. ...played. If a disc has a bank, the deleted selections are retained for the disc. So you program an entire disc containing a bank, all discs While holding down ERASE and FILE, press POWER to turn on the disc are programmed in the player are delete banks stored? A 0REtt CLOSE 2 Press FILE, then press ERASE before "FILE" in the display...
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...) Mass 100 g (3.5 oz) including batteries Design and specifications are subject to noise ratio Dynamic range Harmonic distortion Channel separation Compact disc digital audio system Semiconductor laser 780-790 nm 2 Hz-20 kHz (±0.5 dB) More than 107 dB More than 98 dB Less than 0.0035% More than 100 dB Outputs LINE OUT (phono jacks) DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) (optical output connector) PHONES (stereo phone jack) Output level 2 V Load impedance over 10...
...) Mass 100 g (3.5 oz) including batteries Design and specifications are subject to noise ratio Dynamic range Harmonic distortion Channel separation Compact disc digital audio system Semiconductor laser 780-790 nm 2 Hz-20 kHz (±0.5 dB) More than 107 dB More than 98 dB Less than 0.0035% More than 100 dB Outputs LINE OUT (phono jacks) DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) (optical output connector) PHONES (stereo phone jack) Output level 2 V Load impedance over 10...
Operating Instructions
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... the power being supplied. In this case, turn the power off, then turn it closer. Cause The disc is dirty. Moisture has condensed. The remote commander is inserted upside down . Press►. Symptom The disc tray does not close. The disc is not placed correctly. The player is in program or shuffle play mode. The batteries are inserted. Remove the obstacle. Sometimes, an operation may not work properly...
... the power being supplied. In this case, turn the power off, then turn it closer. Cause The disc is dirty. Moisture has condensed. The remote commander is inserted upside down . Press►. Symptom The disc tray does not close. The disc is not placed correctly. The player is in program or shuffle play mode. The batteries are inserted. Remove the obstacle. Sometimes, an operation may not work properly...