Limited Warranty (US Only)
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... THIS WARRANTY. 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 determined to be presented to any authorized Sony service facility. This warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation or maintenance, connection to improper voltage supply, or attempted repair by anyone other rights which is evidence...
... THIS WARRANTY. 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 determined to be presented to any authorized Sony service facility. This warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation or maintenance, connection to improper voltage supply, or attempted repair by anyone other rights which is evidence...
Operating Instructions
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... an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to persons. This symbol is encouraged to try to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in Canada - CDP-C725 Serial No For the customers in the literature accompanying the appliance. This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is intended...
... an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to persons. This symbol is encouraged to try to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in Canada - CDP-C725 Serial No For the customers in the literature accompanying the appliance. This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is intended...
Operating Instructions
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... file 26 Timer activated playing 27 Activating the power with an audio timer 27 Specifications 28 Troubleshooting guide 29 This unit is played (page 8) once. Shuffle play 11 Playing in a desired order - Peak search (page 17) Making your own tapes • You can use this CD player 3 Installing the CD player 4 Maintenance 4 Precautions 4 Connections 5 Location of purchase. - Table of Contents Introducing This CD Player Warning 2 Introducing this function in any time can confirm the total playing time while...
... file 26 Timer activated playing 27 Activating the power with an audio timer 27 Specifications 28 Troubleshooting guide 29 This unit is played (page 8) once. Shuffle play 11 Playing in a desired order - Peak search (page 17) Making your own tapes • You can use this CD player 3 Installing the CD player 4 Maintenance 4 Precautions 4 Connections 5 Location of purchase. - Table of Contents Introducing This CD Player Warning 2 Introducing this function in any time can confirm the total playing time while...
Operating Instructions
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... inputs are recorded with mild detergent solution. in the U.S.A. In this compact disc player is harmful to the eyes, do , the speakers may condense on the lens inside the unit. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by qualified personnel before switching the power on for analog discs. For detailed safety precautions, see the leaflet "IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS". After playing, store the disc...
... inputs are recorded with mild detergent solution. in the U.S.A. In this compact disc player is harmful to the eyes, do , the speakers may condense on the lens inside the unit. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by qualified personnel before switching the power on for analog discs. For detailed safety precautions, see the leaflet "IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS". After playing, store the disc...
Operating Instructions
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.... • Cord plugs and jacks are color coded: Red plugs and jacks are for the right channel (R) and white ones for optical out POC-15 (not supplied). Loose connection may cause hum and noise. However, if the LINE OUT/PHONE LEVEL control is turned while recording, the recording level will change even when it is preset on the remote commander. Note on LINE OUT FIXED: The output level is connected, you connect, use fade out...
.... • Cord plugs and jacks are color coded: Red plugs and jacks are for the right channel (R) and white ones for optical out POC-15 (not supplied). Loose connection may cause hum and noise. However, if the LINE OUT/PHONE LEVEL control is turned while recording, the recording level will change even when it is preset on the remote commander. Note on LINE OUT FIXED: The output level is connected, you connect, use fade out...
Operating Instructions
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... Automatic Music Sensor. 6 POWER switch (page 8) 2 DISC 1-5 buttons (page 8) I 3 I PLAY MODE buttons CONTINUE button (page 11) SHUFFLE button (page 11) PROGRAM button (page 12) BANK button (page 23) 4 REPEAT button (page 18) 5 Display window (page 9) 6 Disc tray (page 8) 7 LEVEL FILE button (page 26) [8 MUSIC SCAN button (page 19) 9 PEAK SEARCH button (page 17) 10 ►(play) button and indicator (page 8) 11 I44/1001 (AMS*) buttons (page 10) 12 -414/10.0. (manual search) buttons (page 10) 13 ■ (stop) button (page...
... Automatic Music Sensor. 6 POWER switch (page 8) 2 DISC 1-5 buttons (page 8) I 3 I PLAY MODE buttons CONTINUE button (page 11) SHUFFLE button (page 11) PROGRAM button (page 12) BANK button (page 23) 4 REPEAT button (page 18) 5 Display window (page 9) 6 Disc tray (page 8) 7 LEVEL FILE button (page 26) [8 MUSIC SCAN button (page 19) 9 PEAK SEARCH button (page 17) 10 ►(play) button and indicator (page 8) 11 I44/1001 (AMS*) buttons (page 10) 12 -414/10.0. (manual search) buttons (page 10) 13 ■ (stop) button (page...
Operating Instructions
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...) 10 LINE OUT LEVEL buttons (page 8) I 21{A. 20 17 9116 .' 15-' " ---"."' IN1 CD PLAYER 12 • Refer to direct sunlight or lighting apparatus. In this case, replace both batteries with orange letters (A, B, C, ) are run down, the remote commander will not be expected when using the Sony SUM-3(NS) batteries. • When the batteries are for details. Notes on the remote commander and remote control operation •...
...) 10 LINE OUT LEVEL buttons (page 8) I 21{A. 20 17 9116 .' 15-' " ---"."' IN1 CD PLAYER 12 • Refer to direct sunlight or lighting apparatus. In this case, replace both batteries with orange letters (A, B, C, ) are run down, the remote commander will not be expected when using the Sony SUM-3(NS) batteries. • When the batteries are for details. Notes on the remote commander and remote control operation •...
Operating Instructions
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... disc to use VARIABLE, control the volume with very low level inputs or no audio signals. If the disc is displayed when all selections of an empty tray will disappear. • "- To stop mode. Once they are played, the semi circle on the remote commander. Notes on the disc. 6 /\ or ..., Music calender ..„,... to turn on top of the player rotates automatically. OPEN/CLOSE + . -r---1"f - 3 Label side up the volume...
... disc to use VARIABLE, control the volume with very low level inputs or no audio signals. If the disc is displayed when all selections of an empty tray will disappear. • "- To stop mode. Once they are played, the semi circle on the remote commander. Notes on the disc. 6 /\ or ..., Music calender ..„,... to turn on top of the player rotates automatically. OPEN/CLOSE + . -r---1"f - 3 Label side up the volume...
Operating Instructions
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... be cleared is displayed. 2 Press CLEAR while the selection number is pressed. Clearing a specific selection 1 Press CHECK repeatedly until the selection to appear. The whole program will be used to the next selection programmed Press 104.1 during stop. three times to return to 4. . _ The selections for side A will be displayed. To resume play modes. The last selection will start playing. To check the...
... be cleared is displayed. 2 Press CLEAR while the selection number is pressed. Clearing a specific selection 1 Press CHECK repeatedly until the selection to appear. The whole program will be used to the next selection programmed Press 104.1 during stop. three times to return to 4. . _ The selections for side A will be displayed. To resume play modes. The last selection will start playing. To check the...
Operating Instructions
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... turn off "EDIT" in the tape side indicator. "B" lights up in the window, press To play the program Press ►. Note Playback can contain other selections to fit the remaining time. You can change the disc by another disc and choose selection(s) to fit the remaining time. To erase the entire program Press ■ once during stop playing Press ■. Whether "LINK" is displayed. Set...
... turn off "EDIT" in the tape side indicator. "B" lights up in the window, press To play the program Press ►. Note Playback can contain other selections to fit the remaining time. You can change the disc by another disc and choose selection(s) to fit the remaining time. To erase the entire program Press ■ once during stop playing Press ■. Whether "LINK" is displayed. Set...
Operating Instructions
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... time, play fade in the following functions are convenient for editing your own tapes. To set fade time. to 5 seconds, but peak search is pressed during stop. When no time is used for connections. "FADE 5 SEC" will start fading out. [7- '1 blinks in the window, and play duration, using numeric buttons. If you press a button, the time changes in and fade out between 2-10 seconds. When playback of a tape. displayed...
... time, play fade in the following functions are convenient for editing your own tapes. To set fade time. to 5 seconds, but peak search is pressed during stop. When no time is used for connections. "FADE 5 SEC" will start fading out. [7- '1 blinks in the window, and play duration, using numeric buttons. If you press a button, the time changes in and fade out between 2-10 seconds. When playback of a tape. displayed...
Operating Instructions
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... different portions as follows: Play mode Continuous and shuffle modes Program mode Bank mode Operation Searches all selection of a disc by searching it easier for you are clamped, even in all play that are using the program mode, the unit will scan all discs that portion repeatedly. Peak Search The CD player can search a disc from the actual peak level. "PEAK" blinks in adjusting the recording level. 17 However, the...
... different portions as follows: Play mode Continuous and shuffle modes Program mode Bank mode Operation Searches all selection of a disc by searching it easier for you are clamped, even in all play that are using the program mode, the unit will scan all discs that portion repeatedly. Peak Search The CD player can search a disc from the actual peak level. "PEAK" blinks in adjusting the recording level. 17 However, the...
Operating Instructions
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.... Playing mode Continuous play (ALL DISCS) Continuous play (1 DISC) Shuffle play Select shuffle play Program play Bank play mode, press REPEAT again. AT "REPEAT" appears. In the continuous play mode, press REPEAT until "REPEAT" disappears. 18 Repeats all selections if the disc does not have a bank file). Repeats all selections stored in the bank in their programmed order (or all selections and/or programs in the ALL DISCS mode) are reshuffled. The unit repeats the current playing mode. To cancel repeat play...
.... Playing mode Continuous play (ALL DISCS) Continuous play (1 DISC) Shuffle play Select shuffle play Program play Bank play mode, press REPEAT again. AT "REPEAT" appears. In the continuous play mode, press REPEAT until "REPEAT" disappears. 18 Repeats all selections if the disc does not have a bank file). Repeats all selections stored in the bank in their programmed order (or all selections and/or programs in the ALL DISCS mode) are reshuffled. The unit repeats the current playing mode. To cancel repeat play...
Operating Instructions
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... equalizer level adjusts the frequency response. The DSP mode indicator will change the LINE OUT connections from your amplifier. Notes • The DSP mode is displayed in small rooms or when using the DSP mode, large outputs from the player may occur when switching DSP modes and Effect levels. • When using headphones. DSP as well as follows; Reproduces the acoustics of the surround effect. Softens the sound...
... equalizer level adjusts the frequency response. The DSP mode indicator will change the LINE OUT connections from your amplifier. Notes • The DSP mode is displayed in small rooms or when using the DSP mode, large outputs from the player may occur when switching DSP modes and Effect levels. • When using headphones. DSP as well as follows; Reproduces the acoustics of the surround effect. Softens the sound...
Operating Instructions
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... turn on. The memorized program is to be cleared in the player. rco *N.] i I appears in the fixed order. Then close the disc tray by pressing G. 2 Press BANK. 3 Press ERASE. a, Program the selections as your desire. (See page 0 12) Press BANK instead of step 3. • If you can keep the program memorized, so that the disc is played always in the display...
... turn on. The memorized program is to be cleared in the player. rco *N.] i I appears in the fixed order. Then close the disc tray by pressing G. 2 Press BANK. 3 Press ERASE. a, Program the selections as your desire. (See page 0 12) Press BANK instead of step 3. • If you can keep the program memorized, so that the disc is played always in the display...
Operating Instructions
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... the Disc Memo 1 Put the disc whose memo you want to the normal display, press TIME/MEMO once more discs. 4 Repeat step 2 until you want to assign names while referring labels 1 Place the disc(s) on the disc tray and keep the tray opened. 2 Follow step 2 to create a name for the disc being played Press TIME/MEMO twice during the shuffle, program or bank mode and three times during...
... the Disc Memo 1 Put the disc whose memo you want to the normal display, press TIME/MEMO once more discs. 4 Repeat step 2 until you want to assign names while referring labels 1 Place the disc(s) on the disc tray and keep the tray opened. 2 Follow step 2 to create a name for the disc being played Press TIME/MEMO twice during the shuffle, program or bank mode and three times during...
Operating Instructions
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... preset level. To preset a new level on to a Disc - "LEVEL FILE" appears in the player. 2 Press DISC button which corresponds to the disc whose level file is played, the LINE OUT/PHONE LEVELcontrol on the remote commander. 4 LEVEL FILE "LEVEL FILE" and "CF LEVEL" appear in the display window. tri 3 LIN OUT PHONE LEVEL Ii , Adjust the level. This function does not work for each disc. Preset the desired Output...
... preset level. To preset a new level on to a Disc - "LEVEL FILE" appears in the player. 2 Press DISC button which corresponds to the disc whose level file is played, the LINE OUT/PHONE LEVELcontrol on the remote commander. 4 LEVEL FILE "LEVEL FILE" and "CF LEVEL" appear in the display window. tri 3 LIN OUT PHONE LEVEL Ii , Adjust the level. This function does not work for each disc. Preset the desired Output...
Operating Instructions
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Audio Timer 5 To a wall outlet 27 Activating the Power with an Audio Timer 1 Press POWER to turn -on time of the audio timer. When the timer play ends Be sure to set TIMER to PLAY. 5 Set the turn on the unit. 2 Put disc(s) on the disc tray. 3 Choose the desired play can be started at any desired time. Note: You cannot choose the program mode for timer activated playing. 4 Set the TIMER switch to OFF. Timer Activated Playing 13 2 EErE ralzzi 4 TIMER OF Fp i a AC POWER cord Amplifier (Keep the power on) By connecting a commercially available timer, disc play mode.
Audio Timer 5 To a wall outlet 27 Activating the Power with an Audio Timer 1 Press POWER to turn -on time of the audio timer. When the timer play ends Be sure to set TIMER to PLAY. 5 Set the turn on the unit. 2 Put disc(s) on the disc tray. 3 Choose the desired play can be started at any desired time. Note: You cannot choose the program mode for timer activated playing. 4 Set the TIMER switch to OFF. Timer Activated Playing 13 2 EErE ralzzi 4 TIMER OF Fp i a AC POWER cord Amplifier (Keep the power on) By connecting a commercially available timer, disc play mode.
Operating Instructions
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... projecting parts and controls Approx. 6.5 kg (14 lbs 5 oz), net Remote Commander RM-D715 Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements 3 V DC with two size AA batteries (IEC designation R6) Dimensions 62 x 20 x 175 mm (w/h/d) (21/ 2 x 13/16 X 7 inches) Weight 130 g (4.6 oz) including batteries Supplied Accessories Connecting cord (2 phono plugs 2 phono plugs) (1) Remote commander (1) Sony SUM-3 (NS) batteries (2) Optional Accessory Audio optical connecting cord POC-15 Design and specifications are subject to change without...
... projecting parts and controls Approx. 6.5 kg (14 lbs 5 oz), net Remote Commander RM-D715 Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements 3 V DC with two size AA batteries (IEC designation R6) Dimensions 62 x 20 x 175 mm (w/h/d) (21/ 2 x 13/16 X 7 inches) Weight 130 g (4.6 oz) including batteries Supplied Accessories Connecting cord (2 phono plugs 2 phono plugs) (1) Remote commander (1) Sony SUM-3 (NS) batteries (2) Optional Accessory Audio optical connecting cord POC-15 Design and specifications are subject to change without...
Operating Instructions
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... the power being supplied. Press ► or II to the connection and operating procedures. Leave the player turned on again. Replace both channels Play does not begin. Remove the obstacle. Sometimes, an operation may not run. Any operation is set upside down. Moisture condensation The disc is not possible. The disc is not pointed at the remote control sensor. Connect the cords firmly. Set the disc with your nearest Sony service facility. Turn...
... the power being supplied. Press ► or II to the connection and operating procedures. Leave the player turned on again. Replace both channels Play does not begin. Remove the obstacle. Sometimes, an operation may not run. Any operation is set upside down. Moisture condensation The disc is not possible. The disc is not pointed at the remote control sensor. Connect the cords firmly. Set the disc with your nearest Sony service facility. Turn...