Limited Warranty (US Only)
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... or packaging affording an equal degree of , or to any accessories) against defects in material or workmanship as fuses or batteries). PARTS: In addition, Sony will repair or replace the Product, at no charge, new or rebuilt replacements in exchange for defective parts for one (1) year. This warranty does not cover customer instruction, installation, set up adjustments or signal reception problems. This warranty does not...
... or packaging affording an equal degree of , or to any accessories) against defects in material or workmanship as fuses or batteries). PARTS: In addition, Sony will repair or replace the Product, at no charge, new or rebuilt replacements in exchange for defective parts for one (1) year. This warranty does not cover customer instruction, installation, set up adjustments or signal reception problems. This warranty does not...
Operating Instructions
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OWNER'S RECORD The model and serial numbers are on , the user is , in Subpart J of Part 15 of optical instruments with the limits for additional suggestions. Model No. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. It has been type tested and found to comply with this product will not occur in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that is encouraged to try to correct...
OWNER'S RECORD The model and serial numbers are on , the user is , in Subpart J of Part 15 of optical instruments with the limits for additional suggestions. Model No. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. It has been type tested and found to comply with this product will not occur in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that is encouraged to try to correct...
Operating Instructions
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...disc trays 4 Plays up to 32 selections on rear panel Before connection Connection diagram BASIC OPERATION DISC PLAYING To play several discs continuously (MULTI play) To stop play To play a single disc (SINGLE play) SEARCH OPERATION To start playing from the desired disc during program play SHUFFLE PLAY REPEAT PLAY AUTO PAUSE INFORMATION DISPLAY TIMER PLAY. SPECIFICATIONS TROUBLE CHECKS 4 Compact disc player with the compartment open. 14 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 3 This allows you want (MULTI PLAY). 8 9 Various functions • PROGRAM play function for playing up The programmed playback...
...disc trays 4 Plays up to 32 selections on rear panel Before connection Connection diagram BASIC OPERATION DISC PLAYING To play several discs continuously (MULTI play) To stop play To play a single disc (SINGLE play) SEARCH OPERATION To start playing from the desired disc during program play SHUFFLE PLAY REPEAT PLAY AUTO PAUSE INFORMATION DISPLAY TIMER PLAY. SPECIFICATIONS TROUBLE CHECKS 4 Compact disc player with the compartment open. 14 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 3 This allows you want (MULTI PLAY). 8 9 Various functions • PROGRAM play function for playing up The programmed playback...
Operating Instructions
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... your nearest Sony dealer. Do not use solvents such is not used in the temperature. After playing, store the disc in direct sunlight where there can be transported, remove all the discs from the center out. Never pull the cord itself. • As the laser beam used , turn the power off, to conserve energy and to evaporate the moisture. Should this Compact Disc player is...
... your nearest Sony dealer. Do not use solvents such is not used in the temperature. After playing, store the disc in direct sunlight where there can be transported, remove all the discs from the center out. Never pull the cord itself. • As the laser beam used , turn the power off, to conserve energy and to evaporate the moisture. Should this Compact Disc player is...
Operating Instructions
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... during pause. • PAUSE: Lights up during pause. • SHUFFLE: Lights up during PROGRAM play button() 6 00 El AUTO PAUSE switch C) SHUFFLE play . HEADPHONES jack and LEVEL (headphones level) control POWER switch 0 TIMER switch f2;) @ LULL] Mode indicators p. FRONT PANEL DISC SELECT buttons and indicators Remote sensor e Disc compartment Contains up while e DISC PLAY MODE buttons programming and during SHUFFLE play. • RMS* (program) indicator: Lights up to the pages indicated in • for details. LOCATION AND...
... during pause. • PAUSE: Lights up during pause. • SHUFFLE: Lights up during PROGRAM play button() 6 00 El AUTO PAUSE switch C) SHUFFLE play . HEADPHONES jack and LEVEL (headphones level) control POWER switch 0 TIMER switch f2;) @ LULL] Mode indicators p. FRONT PANEL DISC SELECT buttons and indicators Remote sensor e Disc compartment Contains up while e DISC PLAY MODE buttons programming and during SHUFFLE play. • RMS* (program) indicator: Lights up to the pages indicated in • for details. LOCATION AND...
Operating Instructions
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... II Time counter TRACK (selection) indicator Shows the track number of Random Music Sensor. * * AMS is being played. a) DISC SKIP button 1== CI I= 011:1 l=11=1I=11EZI CI= RANDOM MUSIC SENSOR buttons® PROGRAM button CHECK program button CLEAR program button al Function buttons ® ► (play) button III (pause) button 14.11/0* (AMS **/RMS *) buttons 414/ (manual search) buttons (11) • (stop) button OPEN/CLOSE button® TIME button e) REPEAT (repeat play , this indicator shows the order of the selections. While programming or during PROGRAM play ) button...
... II Time counter TRACK (selection) indicator Shows the track number of Random Music Sensor. * * AMS is being played. a) DISC SKIP button 1== CI I= 011:1 l=11=1I=11EZI CI= RANDOM MUSIC SENSOR buttons® PROGRAM button CHECK program button CLEAR program button al Function buttons ® ► (play) button III (pause) button 14.11/0* (AMS **/RMS *) buttons 414/ (manual search) buttons (11) • (stop) button OPEN/CLOSE button® TIME button e) REPEAT (repeat play , this indicator shows the order of the selections. While programming or during PROGRAM play ) button...
Operating Instructions
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... exposure of the remote sensor to be used for a long period of the player with new ones. • When the commander is not to direct sun or lighting apparatus. When the battery is limited. In this case, replace both batteries with the RM-D5 remote commander (supplied). Function buttons (AMS) buttons N/►► (manual search) buttons ► PLAY button 11 PAUSE button ■ (stop) button REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Once the POWER switch is up to...
... exposure of the remote sensor to be used for a long period of the player with new ones. • When the commander is not to direct sun or lighting apparatus. When the battery is limited. In this case, replace both batteries with the RM-D5 remote commander (supplied). Function buttons (AMS) buttons N/►► (manual search) buttons ► PLAY button 11 PAUSE button ■ (stop) button REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Once the POWER switch is up to...
Operating Instructions
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... left channels will help you drive the CD player and other audio components whose power consumption is less than 100 watts. AC power cord BEFORE CONNECTION Supplied connecting cords Audio signal connecting cord Remote control cord Power cord A white mark is visible on connection • Turn off the amplifier before making connections. • Be sure to insert the plugs firmly into the negative potential of the AC outlet. CONNECTIONS DESCRIPTION ON REAR PANEL LINE OUT (audio output) jacks Connect these jacks to the CD or auxiliary input jacks...
... left channels will help you drive the CD player and other audio components whose power consumption is less than 100 watts. AC power cord BEFORE CONNECTION Supplied connecting cords Audio signal connecting cord Remote control cord Power cord A white mark is visible on connection • Turn off the amplifier before making connections. • Be sure to insert the plugs firmly into the negative potential of the AC outlet. CONNECTIONS DESCRIPTION ON REAR PANEL LINE OUT (audio output) jacks Connect these jacks to the CD or auxiliary input jacks...
Operating Instructions
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... completed, turn on the amplifier and set the input selector to the CD position. CONNECTIONS CONNECTION DIAGRAM Connection to an AC outlet AC OUTLET R LINE OUT t- L- I IN OUT CONTROL S Rwm0. to the amplifier Speaker system CD player Amplifier CD SPEAKER 000 OOOOOOOO 000 OO OOOOO OOO Audio signal connecting cord OOOO =1- Audio equipment A CDP-05F CONTROL S OUT 0 -=- -Ni+ to an AC outlet Remote control cord AC OUTLET ® R L LINE OUT IN 0 CONTRO S Remote control cord, Audio equipment B 00 0 0, CONTROL S IN...
... completed, turn on the amplifier and set the input selector to the CD position. CONNECTIONS CONNECTION DIAGRAM Connection to an AC outlet AC OUTLET R LINE OUT t- L- I IN OUT CONTROL S Rwm0. to the amplifier Speaker system CD player Amplifier CD SPEAKER 000 OOOOOOOO 000 OO OOOOO OOO Audio signal connecting cord OOOO =1- Audio equipment A CDP-05F CONTROL S OUT 0 -=- -Ni+ to an AC outlet Remote control cord AC OUTLET ® R L LINE OUT IN 0 CONTRO S Remote control cord, Audio equipment B 00 0 0, CONTROL S IN...
Operating Instructions
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... opened. POWER ON @ 36 _J C, == 00 DISC 1 tray 1 Depress MULTI. 2 Press Ak. 3 Press DISC SELECT 1 so that the DISC 1 tray comes in the order discs are ) skipped and play continues to start play , press II again or press ► button. 1 Press Li. 2 Remove the discs. 3 Close the compartment by pressing the = button. To put a disc-in the compartment Refer to be changed . DISC PLAYING TO PLAY SEVERAL DISCS CONTINUOUSLY (MULTI PLAY) Play...
... opened. POWER ON @ 36 _J C, == 00 DISC 1 tray 1 Depress MULTI. 2 Press Ak. 3 Press DISC SELECT 1 so that the DISC 1 tray comes in the order discs are ) skipped and play continues to start play , press II again or press ► button. 1 Press Li. 2 Remove the discs. 3 Close the compartment by pressing the = button. To put a disc-in the compartment Refer to be changed . DISC PLAYING TO PLAY SEVERAL DISCS CONTINUOUSLY (MULTI PLAY) Play...
Operating Instructions
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... played. 12 To play another disc in the compartment Press the button to the other trays do , the speakers may be played. The DISC SELECT indicators corresponding to open the compartment and use the DISC SELECT button or the DISC SKIP button so that the desired disc comes in front is closed.) To set the player in the disc tray with no audio signals or very low level inputs. Important Since the CD...
... played. 12 To play another disc in the compartment Press the button to the other trays do , the speakers may be played. The DISC SELECT indicators corresponding to open the compartment and use the DISC SELECT button or the DISC SKIP button so that the desired disc comes in front is closed.) To set the player in the disc tray with no audio signals or very low level inputs. Important Since the CD...
Operating Instructions
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... Press once Press repeatedly Press once Press repeatedly TO SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR POINT IN A SELECTION -Manual search- SEARCH OPERATION POWER ON DISC SKIP DISC SELECT .4141or Mr- 0 0 0 000 f4141. To start play or pause. l- Press the desired DISC SELECT button. I - or lo* TO START PLAYING FROM THE DESIRED DISC DURING THE MULTI PLAY Using the DISC SELECT buttons or the DISC SKIP button during play from the desired disc DISC SELECT I -
... Press once Press repeatedly Press once Press repeatedly TO SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR POINT IN A SELECTION -Manual search- SEARCH OPERATION POWER ON DISC SKIP DISC SELECT .4141or Mr- 0 0 0 000 f4141. To start play or pause. l- Press the desired DISC SELECT button. I - or lo* TO START PLAYING FROM THE DESIRED DISC DURING THE MULTI PLAY Using the DISC SELECT buttons or the DISC SKIP button during play from the desired disc DISC SELECT I -
Operating Instructions
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... the disc compartment open. is entered for more than 32. The last selection number programmed will play and add selections. To resume play . Program is cleared in the following cases • A new program is pressed at the moment the • button_was pressed. The TRACK indicator shows el, which has been played at this time, the player will be displayed. During program play, the CHECK button is used to stop play...
... the disc compartment open. is entered for more than 32. The last selection number programmed will play and add selections. To resume play . Program is cleared in the following cases • A new program is pressed at the moment the • button_was pressed. The TRACK indicator shows el, which has been played at this time, the player will be displayed. During program play, the CHECK button is used to stop play...
Operating Instructions
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SEARCH OPERATION DURING PROGRAM PLAY To skip the selection backward Press 44 to return to the beginning of the CD player. 2 Set the TIMER switch to the PLAY position. 3 Turn on two or more discs have been programmed. To skip the selection forward Press to skip to be changed is replaced with the MULTI button depressed, you can then play from the beginning. 15 Press 44 or...
SEARCH OPERATION DURING PROGRAM PLAY To skip the selection backward Press 44 to return to the beginning of the CD player. 2 Set the TIMER switch to the PLAY position. 3 Turn on two or more discs have been programmed. To skip the selection forward Press to skip to be changed is replaced with the MULTI button depressed, you can then play from the beginning. 15 Press 44 or...
Operating Instructions
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... order. This indication appears Remaining number of the selection being played. SHUFFLE PLAY Plays each selection once in the selection Use the «or ►► button. To suspend shuffle play and return to a normal play To stop shuffle play Press SHUFFLE during shuffle play , you can press the DISC SKIP button to skip to be played. DISC SELECT indicators in a random order. to the next disc. POWER ON 41 4 1 Depress either...
... order. This indication appears Remaining number of the selection being played. SHUFFLE PLAY Plays each selection once in the selection Use the «or ►► button. To suspend shuffle play and return to a normal play To stop shuffle play Press SHUFFLE during shuffle play , you can press the DISC SKIP button to skip to be played. DISC SELECT indicators in a random order. to the next disc. POWER ON 41 4 1 Depress either...
Operating Instructions
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...) PROGRAM, SHUFFLE play During play , the display shows one of the following types of information. "1 S Remaining time of the disc Returns to 1. 18 ON). This function is pressed. Elapsed playing time of the selection 3 Remaining time of the selection ;c.33 Elapsed time of the disc Returns to 1. Index No. INFORMATION DISPLAY During play ----II ' TIME 2 TIME 3 TIME 4 TIME Track No. AUTO PAUSE Using the auto pause function, the CD player enters the pause mode automatically each time the TIME button...
...) PROGRAM, SHUFFLE play During play , the display shows one of the following types of information. "1 S Remaining time of the disc Returns to 1. 18 ON). This function is pressed. Elapsed playing time of the selection 3 Remaining time of the selection ;c.33 Elapsed time of the disc Returns to 1. Index No. INFORMATION DISPLAY During play ----II ' TIME 2 TIME 3 TIME 4 TIME Track No. AUTO PAUSE Using the auto pause function, the CD player enters the pause mode automatically each time the TIME button...
Operating Instructions
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... DISPLAY The TIME button can also be displayed only when the disc compartment is closed. • If you have programmed selections with the disc compartment open, information on the time is displayed only after the compartment is closed and the player has read the disc contents. 19 Playing time of the selection TIME (1 while being chosen Total playing time of the program * * This information appears when a track number of the disc . . Use...
... DISPLAY The TIME button can also be displayed only when the disc compartment is closed. • If you have programmed selections with the disc compartment open, information on the time is displayed only after the compartment is closed and the player has read the disc contents. 19 Playing time of the selection TIME (1 while being chosen Total playing time of the program * * This information appears when a track number of the disc . . Use...
Operating Instructions
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... played with programming. For normal and PROGRAM play has ended Be sure to set time. For PROGRAM play: Proceed with DISC SELECT. 3 Set TIMER as follows. Play begins automatically at any disired time. When the timer play in the disc compartment and close the compartment. 2 For MULTI play : Set to SHUFFLE. 4 Set the timer for the desired time. POWER ON 0 CD 3 00 0 0=0 Amplifier to the switched outlet 4-1.4 Timer Power cord connection 1 Set discs in SINGLE or MULTI mode: Set to PLAY. TIMER PLAY By connecting a commercially available timer, disc play...
... played with programming. For normal and PROGRAM play has ended Be sure to set time. For PROGRAM play: Proceed with DISC SELECT. 3 Set TIMER as follows. Play begins automatically at any disired time. When the timer play in the disc compartment and close the compartment. 2 For MULTI play : Set to SHUFFLE. 4 Set the timer for the desired time. POWER ON 0 CD 3 00 0 0=0 Amplifier to the switched outlet 4-1.4 Timer Power cord connection 1 Set discs in SINGLE or MULTI mode: Set to PLAY. TIMER PLAY By connecting a commercially available timer, disc play...
Operating Instructions
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... connecting cord (phono plug x 2 - SPECIFICATIONS COMPACT DISC PLAYER CDP•C5F System Compact disc digital audio system Laser Semiconductor laser ( A = 780 nm) Emission duration: continuous Laser output Max. 0.4 mW * * This output is the value measured at 32 ohms) Output impedance 220 ohms General Power requirements 120 V ac, 60 Hz Power consumption 101.A./ AC outlet 100 W max. Frequency response 2 Hz - 20 kHz (-±-0.5 dB) Signal to change without notice. 21 phono plug x 2) (1) Remote control code (4-pin) (1) Sony New Super SUM-3 (NS) batteries...
... connecting cord (phono plug x 2 - SPECIFICATIONS COMPACT DISC PLAYER CDP•C5F System Compact disc digital audio system Laser Semiconductor laser ( A = 780 nm) Emission duration: continuous Laser output Max. 0.4 mW * * This output is the value measured at 32 ohms) Output impedance 220 ohms General Power requirements 120 V ac, 60 Hz Power consumption 101.A./ AC outlet 100 W max. Frequency response 2 Hz - 20 kHz (-±-0.5 dB) Signal to change without notice. 21 phono plug x 2) (1) Remote control code (4-pin) (1) Sony New Super SUM-3 (NS) batteries...
Operating Instructions
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TROUBLE No audio from one or both batteries. The SINGLE button is an obstacle between the remote commander and the unit. The AUTO PAUSE switch has been pressed. The batteries are exhausted. The internal control program may encounter with your nearest Sony service facility. Set the disc with the disc compartment open. (SINGLE play) Moisture condensation Discs cannot be played continuously. Set the disc correctly. Clean the disc. Release auto pause before setting the timer. Replace both channels Play does...
TROUBLE No audio from one or both batteries. The SINGLE button is an obstacle between the remote commander and the unit. The AUTO PAUSE switch has been pressed. The batteries are exhausted. The internal control program may encounter with your nearest Sony service facility. Set the disc with the disc compartment open. (SINGLE play) Moisture condensation Discs cannot be played continuously. Set the disc correctly. Clean the disc. Release auto pause before setting the timer. Replace both channels Play does...