Limited Warranty
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... an accessory or part not available from the date of purchase, if this Product (including any accessories) against defects in Malaysia PARTS: In addition, Sony will repair or replace the Product, at its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection, to any part of the Product, including the antenna. This warranty does not cover customer instruction, installation, set up adjustments. This warranty does...
... an accessory or part not available from the date of purchase, if this Product (including any accessories) against defects in Malaysia PARTS: In addition, Sony will repair or replace the Product, at its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection, to any part of the Product, including the antenna. This warranty does not cover customer instruction, installation, set up adjustments. This warranty does...
Operating Instructions
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... harmful interference in a residential installation. the user is intended to alert the user to persons. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TY technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to radio communications. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are cautioned that may cause harmful interference to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Serial No. INFORMATION This equipment has...
... harmful interference in a residential installation. the user is intended to alert the user to persons. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TY technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to radio communications. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are cautioned that may cause harmful interference to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Serial No. INFORMATION This equipment has...
Operating Instructions
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... Each Selection 22 Music Scan Play 22 Playing Repeatedly 23 Repeat Play 23 Chapter 4 Advanced Operations Designating the Total Playing Time - This indicates a function operated only from the remote commander. Peak Search Custom Files Assigning a Name to a Disc Keeping the Program in Memory Storing an Optimum Playback Level for Each Disc Memorizing a DSP Mode Timer Activated Playing Chapter 5 Additional Information Specifications 38 Troubleshooting 39 SSEttliStM2 Convention ii This indicates a function operated only from...
... Each Selection 22 Music Scan Play 22 Playing Repeatedly 23 Repeat Play 23 Chapter 4 Advanced Operations Designating the Total Playing Time - This indicates a function operated only from the remote commander. Peak Search Custom Files Assigning a Name to a Disc Keeping the Program in Memory Storing an Optimum Playback Level for Each Disc Memorizing a DSP Mode Timer Activated Playing Chapter 5 Additional Information Specifications 38 Troubleshooting 39 SSEttliStM2 Convention ii This indicates a function operated only from...
Operating Instructions
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... surface. • Do not stick paper or tape on adjusting volume Do not sum up Me volume while listening to qualified personnel only. Safety Precautions Before operating the unit, please read the following precautions carefully. Never pull the cord itself has been turned off. Cleaning Discs When a disc becomes ditty. Do not use any liquid or solid object should fall into...
... surface. • Do not stick paper or tape on adjusting volume Do not sum up Me volume while listening to qualified personnel only. Safety Precautions Before operating the unit, please read the following precautions carefully. Never pull the cord itself has been turned off. Cleaning Discs When a disc becomes ditty. Do not use any liquid or solid object should fall into...
Operating Instructions
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... 4.1 .elif eft. ...If •••1 ...../ I and the following items are included with your player. in the player. • Do not place the player on the bottom. • Do not instal the player: - a) Audio connecting cord (1) b) Remote commander RIA-D801 (1) eft/ ..raf .•••1 ..ie •• c) Sony batteries SUM-3(NS) (2) d) Screws M3 x 8 (8) (CDP-C801ES) d) Screws M3 x 8 (4) (CDP-C701ES) c) d) CDP-C901ES CfP 419 ir...
... 4.1 .elif eft. ...If •••1 ...../ I and the following items are included with your player. in the player. • Do not place the player on the bottom. • Do not instal the player: - a) Audio connecting cord (1) b) Remote commander RIA-D801 (1) eft/ ..raf .•••1 ..ie •• c) Sony batteries SUM-3(NS) (2) d) Screws M3 x 8 (8) (CDP-C801ES) d) Screws M3 x 8 (4) (CDP-C701ES) c) d) CDP-C901ES CfP 419 ir...
Operating Instructions
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... the DISC 1 compartment is fixed with the supplied screws (143x 8). b)Redlook screw (CDP-C1101ES only) Besides the transit key. A r --- the CDP-C801ES has a red lock screw on the bottom. before doing this, be sure to disappear in a sale place. When transporting the player. be sure to close the disc tray and wait tor'.) (or disappear in the display. 3 Turn the power oft...
... the DISC 1 compartment is fixed with the supplied screws (143x 8). b)Redlook screw (CDP-C1101ES only) Besides the transit key. A r --- the CDP-C801ES has a red lock screw on the bottom. before doing this, be sure to disappear in a sale place. When transporting the player. be sure to close the disc tray and wait tor'.) (or disappear in the display. 3 Turn the power oft...
Operating Instructions
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.... -.7 Connect the AC power cord last. n Connecting to an Amplifier a) to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks. EEVE-ET mm a) co Hooking Up the System You can be adjusted with UNE OUT as follows: FIXED: The output levelis fixed. VARIABLE: The output level can connect the player with a plug adaptor, use it is preset on the power to allow for the left channel (L). E L! For the model supplied with an analog or digital input...
.... -.7 Connect the AC power cord last. n Connecting to an Amplifier a) to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks. EEVE-ET mm a) co Hooking Up the System You can be adjusted with UNE OUT as follows: FIXED: The output levelis fixed. VARIABLE: The output level can connect the player with a plug adaptor, use it is preset on the power to allow for the left channel (L). E L! For the model supplied with an analog or digital input...
Operating Instructions
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... POC-1S Audio Fiber Optical Cable (not supplied). replace both batteries with correct polarity. In this player through another Sony CO player. Nola on this player to an amplifier or DIA convener with OPTICAL IN. remove the batteries when the commander will not operate the player. B L_T DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) Co • 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 Hooking Up the System When using DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) When connecting to the CONTROL S OUT on the other player. time fade. level...
... POC-1S Audio Fiber Optical Cable (not supplied). replace both batteries with correct polarity. In this player through another Sony CO player. Nola on this player to an amplifier or DIA convener with OPTICAL IN. remove the batteries when the commander will not operate the player. B L_T DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) Co • 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 Hooking Up the System When using DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) When connecting to the CONTROL S OUT on the other player. time fade. level...
Operating Instructions
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... button (10) IS 448+ (manual search) buttons (13) ▪ 1440401(AMS*) buttons (13) in CLEAR button (21) In FADER button (14) Buttons with orange letters (A, B.....) on the remote commander) (12) 111 REPEAT button (23) 11] PLAY MODE buttons CONTINUE button (10) SHUFFLE button (17) PROGRAM button (18) SANK button (33) In DISC 1.5 buttons (11) I] TIMER wit,* (37) • DSP SELECT button and indicators (16.36) DSP DIRECT button (16) ▪ DSP FILE button (36) DSP EQUALIZER level control...
... button (10) IS 448+ (manual search) buttons (13) ▪ 1440401(AMS*) buttons (13) in CLEAR button (21) In FADER button (14) Buttons with orange letters (A, B.....) on the remote commander) (12) 111 REPEAT button (23) 11] PLAY MODE buttons CONTINUE button (10) SHUFFLE button (17) PROGRAM button (18) SANK button (33) In DISC 1.5 buttons (11) I] TIMER wit,* (37) • DSP SELECT button and indicators (16.36) DSP DIRECT button (16) ▪ DSP FILE button (36) DSP EQUALIZER level control...
Operating Instructions
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.... Before playing discs. Playing from being damaged. 4 Press DISC SKIP to set the input selector to five discs consecutively. The disc compartment and disc numbers (DISC 1.2. go to step 4. - choose AU. etc.) appear. go to step 5. DISCS or 1DISC. The disc tray opens. Place a disc in the display. - Each time you can play only one disc. To play more than one disc. Notes ea disc tray • Always dose the disc tray when not using the player to...
.... Before playing discs. Playing from being damaged. 4 Press DISC SKIP to set the input selector to five discs consecutively. The disc compartment and disc numbers (DISC 1.2. go to step 4. - choose AU. etc.) appear. go to step 5. DISCS or 1DISC. The disc tray opens. Place a disc in the display. - Each time you can play only one disc. To play more than one disc. Notes ea disc tray • Always dose the disc tray when not using the player to...
Operating Instructions
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... stalls playing. - press the corresponding DISC 1-5 button. To stop play To pause during play and open the tray. press a. To stop play . press a. Onceitis recognized as empty. When listening with headphones Connect the headphones to play an 8 cm (3-Inch) CD Place it . If you press one of an 8 cm (3inch) CD. the compartment is empty. a) Disc number b) Selection number c) Elapsed playing time d) Music calendar When ALL DISCS is selected, al discs loaded...
... stalls playing. - press the corresponding DISC 1-5 button. To stop play To pause during play and open the tray. press a. To stop play . press a. Onceitis recognized as empty. When listening with headphones Connect the headphones to play an 8 cm (3-Inch) CD Place it . If you press one of an 8 cm (3inch) CD. the compartment is empty. a) Disc number b) Selection number c) Elapsed playing time d) Music calendar When ALL DISCS is selected, al discs loaded...
Operating Instructions
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... Press DSP DIRECT. Adjusting the Effect Level fl k You can adjust the output level with the LINE OUT/PHONE LEVEL control. • When connecting with DIGITAL OUT. Adjusting the frequency response Turning the EQUALIZER level control toward MIN reduces the surround effect. DANCE The DSP mode select indicator lights up and the selectedDSPmode appearsinthe display. The DSP mode indicator goes off . • Noise may cause distortion from FIXED to...
... Press DSP DIRECT. Adjusting the Effect Level fl k You can adjust the output level with the LINE OUT/PHONE LEVEL control. • When connecting with DIGITAL OUT. Adjusting the frequency response Turning the EQUALIZER level control toward MIN reduces the surround effect. DANCE The DSP mode select indicator lights up and the selectedDSPmode appearsinthe display. The DSP mode indicator goes off . • Noise may cause distortion from FIXED to...
Operating Instructions
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... . To program selections on the remote commander. To stop . - • or turn off the power during stop play Press M. II the total pleyins time does set appear (wily 'STEP* appeals) You have programmed a selection number greater than 20. If you enter the wrong numbers: Each time you press CLEAR on another disc, repeat steps3and 4. 6 Russel.. the last entered number will be programmed. Program play starts. To erase the program, press...
... . To program selections on the remote commander. To stop . - • or turn off the power during stop play Press M. II the total pleyins time does set appear (wily 'STEP* appeals) You have programmed a selection number greater than 20. If you enter the wrong numbers: Each time you press CLEAR on another disc, repeat steps3and 4. 6 Russel.. the last entered number will be programmed. Program play starts. To erase the program, press...
Operating Instructions
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... play (ALL DISCS) Continuous play (1 DISC) ShuMe play (ALL DISCS) Shuffle play (1 DISC) Program play Sank play Selections to repeat selections in the display. "REPEAT 1" appears in the current play Press REPEAT repeatedly until "REPEAT or 'REPEAT 1" disappears. 'REPEAT OFF" appears. • I d ULM( El cluLnlc UL MIME I c) 1`,970`,9'9T 7 0011111111, 2.I E. n an6 1 b) Ile ISO 2. one selection, or programmed or reshuffled selections. Repeat Play a) To repeat all discs, only desired discs. The player will repeat in the display. (Not operable during repeat play mode...
... play (ALL DISCS) Continuous play (1 DISC) ShuMe play (ALL DISCS) Shuffle play (1 DISC) Program play Sank play Selections to repeat selections in the display. "REPEAT 1" appears in the current play Press REPEAT repeatedly until "REPEAT or 'REPEAT 1" disappears. 'REPEAT OFF" appears. • I d ULM( El cluLnlc UL MIME I c) 1`,970`,9'9T 7 0011111111, 2.I E. n an6 1 b) Ile ISO 2. one selection, or programmed or reshuffled selections. Repeat Play a) To repeat all discs, only desired discs. The player will repeat in the display. (Not operable during repeat play mode...
Operating Instructions
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... using Me numeric buttons -la or change the disc by pressing DISC SKIP. The program will be accommodated. You cannot edit selections in the display during stop play mode. Press the EDITMME FADE to 4 on pages 46.48. To erase the entire program PressII during stop. This message means you have programmed selections whose playing time exceeds one of the numeric buttons • lib to set Me recording time...
... using Me numeric buttons -la or change the disc by pressing DISC SKIP. The program will be accommodated. You cannot edit selections in the display during stop play mode. Press the EDITMME FADE to 4 on pages 46.48. To erase the entire program PressII during stop. This message means you have programmed selections whose playing time exceeds one of the numeric buttons • lib to set Me recording time...
Operating Instructions
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... carried out on your tape dedc according to adjust the recording level. AN the selections in the disc or program wil be played, even in the display. In addition, portions determined as foams: Continuous or shuffle play mode. Peak Search 1 You can locate the portion with this function is however, negligible and will not prevent you are using program play mode - Searches all selections of...
... carried out on your tape dedc according to adjust the recording level. AN the selections in the disc or program wil be played, even in the display. In addition, portions determined as foams: Continuous or shuffle play mode. Peak Search 1 You can locate the portion with this function is however, negligible and will not prevent you are using program play mode - Searches all selections of...
Operating Instructions
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... FILE [MUCH] Ell/ Ili] Ll O '6" Storing an Optimum Playback Level for that disc. Each time you have changed the playback level Press BANK during stop. Memorizing an Optimum Playback Level fl 1 Pressb. 2 Adjust to the level memorized for Each Disc The player can be used . The UNE OUT/ PHONE LEVEL will be automatically reset to the VARIABLE UNE OUT terminals or when headphones...
... FILE [MUCH] Ell/ Ili] Ll O '6" Storing an Optimum Playback Level for that disc. Each time you have changed the playback level Press BANK during stop. Memorizing an Optimum Playback Level fl 1 Pressb. 2 Adjust to the level memorized for Each Disc The player can be used . The UNE OUT/ PHONE LEVEL will be automatically reset to the VARIABLE UNE OUT terminals or when headphones...
Operating Instructions
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... disc using the DSP tile Each time a disc is IN. To change DSP mode without erasing the DSP file Change the DSP mode as the EQUALIZER and REVERSsettings. The new DSP mode will be memorized. as well as you load a certain disc with a DSP file. When you hke and play . Making a DSP File Select the desired DSP mode. DIRECT mode also can be set to play . Adjust the EQUALIZER and REVERS controls...
... disc using the DSP tile Each time a disc is IN. To change DSP mode without erasing the DSP file Change the DSP mode as the EQUALIZER and REVERSsettings. The new DSP mode will be memorized. as well as you load a certain disc with a DSP file. When you hke and play . Making a DSP File Select the desired DSP mode. DIRECT mode also can be set to play . Adjust the EQUALIZER and REVERS controls...
Operating Instructions
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... mode) Load impedance over 10 ldlohms DIGITAL OUTPUT Wave length 660 nm (OPTICAL) Output level -18 dem (optical output connector) PHONES Output level max. 15 mW (stereo phone jack) Load impedance 32 ohms General Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions (w/h/d) Mass (approx.) 120 VAC. 60 Hz 23 W Approx. 470 x 125 x 385 mm (18 5/8 x 5 x 15 1/4 inches) Including projecting pads and controls CDP-C801ES 9.1kg(20lbs1oz) CDP-C701ES 8.7 kg (19 the 3 oz) Remote...
... mode) Load impedance over 10 ldlohms DIGITAL OUTPUT Wave length 660 nm (OPTICAL) Output level -18 dem (optical output connector) PHONES Output level max. 15 mW (stereo phone jack) Load impedance 32 ohms General Power requirements Power consumption Dimensions (w/h/d) Mass (approx.) 120 VAC. 60 Hz 23 W Approx. 470 x 125 x 385 mm (18 5/8 x 5 x 15 1/4 inches) Including projecting pads and controls CDP-C801ES 9.1kg(20lbs1oz) CDP-C701ES 8.7 kg (19 the 3 oz) Remote...
Operating Instructions
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... Cause The disc is set to release pause. Troubleshooting Before going through the check list below. The remote commander does not operate this unit. on the disc tray. The disc tray does not dose. The TIMER switch is not placed correctly. The UNE OUT/ PHONE LEVEL (or UNE OUT LEVEL +A- Leave the player on the power. The disc is set to PLAY. Moisture has condensed. Should problem persist...
... Cause The disc is set to release pause. Troubleshooting Before going through the check list below. The remote commander does not operate this unit. on the disc tray. The disc tray does not dose. The TIMER switch is not placed correctly. The UNE OUT/ PHONE LEVEL (or UNE OUT LEVEL +A- Leave the player on the power. The disc is set to PLAY. Moisture has condensed. Should problem persist...