Dimensions Diagram
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DESCRIPTION: 5 Disc Chancier CDP-C79ES DIMENSIONS (WHD): 18 1/2" x 4 7/8' x 15 1/4" WEIGHT: 20 lbs. 114 inch 1 inch Scale 4 1 FRONT VIEW 18 1/2' 3/4' 17' ISON'X M1M rrrrrrmrr-i i=3 Remote Sensor r-r-FT-T-r -ruMp (1) 73 POWER ...REQUIREMENTS. 120V AC POWER 60Hz CONSUMPTION: 23 Watts 314' A 4 7/8' 4 1 4' 1 1/8' 2 1/4'w 14' 11 3/4' 2 1/4 -, -----1 1/8' 5/81 SIDE VIEW 11 1/4' 9' 143/4' 15 1/4' BACK VIEW AC Cord - Contractor's Notes: Owed S Doti Out Ur,' Out Reed %OLNI ' 0 0 I. 0 cal OC R 2 1/4 3/8' 1 0 Sony...
DESCRIPTION: 5 Disc Chancier CDP-C79ES DIMENSIONS (WHD): 18 1/2" x 4 7/8' x 15 1/4" WEIGHT: 20 lbs. 114 inch 1 inch Scale 4 1 FRONT VIEW 18 1/2' 3/4' 17' ISON'X M1M rrrrrrmrr-i i=3 Remote Sensor r-r-FT-T-r -ruMp (1) 73 POWER ...REQUIREMENTS. 120V AC POWER 60Hz CONSUMPTION: 23 Watts 314' A 4 7/8' 4 1 4' 1 1/8' 2 1/4'w 14' 11 3/4' 2 1/4 -, -----1 1/8' 5/81 SIDE VIEW 11 1/4' 9' 143/4' 15 1/4' BACK VIEW AC Cord - Contractor's Notes: Owed S Doti Out Ur,' Out Reed %OLNI ' 0 0 I. 0 cal OC R 2 1/4 3/8' 1 0 Sony...
Operating Instructions
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... can fade the play in /Fade out (page 16) • You can play 18 Playing the beginning of controls 6 Front panel 6 Remote commander 7 Preparing the remote commander 7 Installing batteries 7 Playing a disc - Peak search (page 17) Making your desired order. Disc memo (page 24) • ... (DSP) lets you control over two players for an individual disc. - Music scan 19 Enhanced surround effects - Serial chain control (CDP-C89ES only) 28 Specifications 30 Troubleshooting guide 31 This unit is played once. (page 8) Shuffle play 12 Designating the playing time -...
... can fade the play in /Fade out (page 16) • You can play 18 Playing the beginning of controls 6 Front panel 6 Remote commander 7 Preparing the remote commander 7 Installing batteries 7 Playing a disc - Peak search (page 17) Making your desired order. Disc memo (page 24) • ... (DSP) lets you control over two players for an individual disc. - Music scan 19 Enhanced surround effects - Serial chain control (CDP-C89ES only) 28 Specifications 30 Troubleshooting guide 31 This unit is played once. (page 8) Shuffle play 12 Designating the playing time -...
Operating Instructions
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..., connect the input on this unit to the CONTROL S OUT (output) on a Sony CD player, receiver or amplifier, with a CONTROL S cable. *3Note on the CONTROL S OUT (output) (COP-CMS only) To remote control another CD player (supporting the Serial Chain feature) through this unit, connect the ...(input) on the other unit with OPTICAL IN, use fade out, fade in, DSP mode, level file and time fade function. *4Note on the remote commander. CDP-C89ES Speaker system To AC outlet / Optical Digital Out When connecting to an amplifier or D/A converter with a CONTROL S cable. NTROL S OUT*3 NTROL ...
..., connect the input on this unit to the CONTROL S OUT (output) on a Sony CD player, receiver or amplifier, with a CONTROL S cable. *3Note on the CONTROL S OUT (output) (COP-CMS only) To remote control another CD player (supporting the Serial Chain feature) through this unit, connect the ...(input) on the other unit with OPTICAL IN, use fade out, fade in, DSP mode, level file and time fade function. *4Note on the remote commander. CDP-C89ES Speaker system To AC outlet / Optical Digital Out When connecting to an amplifier or D/A converter with a CONTROL S cable. NTROL S OUT*3 NTROL ...
Operating Instructions
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... button ODSP mode buttons and indicators (page 20) BGM button LIVE ROOM button DISCO button STADIUM button JAZZ CLUB button CHURCH button HALL button El Remote sensor D TIMER switch (page 27) * AMS is the abbreviation of Controls Front Panel 01 02 M mt=olicjaEaa Es 7F.!w rfr rirc ellENMEI= YikimEizsimElcser" • 1 ElICI...
... button ODSP mode buttons and indicators (page 20) BGM button LIVE ROOM button DISCO button STADIUM button JAZZ CLUB button CHURCH button HALL button El Remote sensor D TIMER switch (page 27) * AMS is the abbreviation of Controls Front Panel 01 02 M mt=olicjaEaa Es 7F.!w rfr rirc ellENMEI= YikimEizsimElcser" • 1 ElICI...
Operating Instructions
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...only) (page 29) 25 PLAYER SELECT button (CDP-C89ES only) (page 29) Buttons with new ones. 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 ...10) ril44-4/1Holl (AMS) buttons (page 10) 7N (stop) button (page 8) 15 I I reas.T1 tt Refer to direct sunlight or lighting apparatus. Preparing the Remote Commander Installing Batteries 1 2 O 0 0 AA (R6) X 2 On battery life • About half a year of normal operation can cause a malfunction. •...
...only) (page 29) 25 PLAYER SELECT button (CDP-C89ES only) (page 29) Buttons with new ones. 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 ...10) ril44-4/1Holl (AMS) buttons (page 10) 7N (stop) button (page 8) 15 I I reas.T1 tt Refer to direct sunlight or lighting apparatus. Preparing the Remote Commander Installing Batteries 1 2 O 0 0 AA (R6) X 2 On battery life • About half a year of normal operation can cause a malfunction. •...
Operating Instructions
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... a portion with an adaptor, first remove it. If the disc memo is displayed when all trays are played, the circle semi on top of the remote commander. See page 24 for procedure. • Place an empty tray in the front loading position, and put the disc in its edge. Notes on... a moment during the stop for "- Notes • Disc memo (see page 24) appears in direct sunlight as hot air ducts, or leave it on the remote commander. NO DISC -" is not stored, the disc number - Playing a Disc Continuous Play i= - To play and open the compartment, press To control the volume When...
... a portion with an adaptor, first remove it. If the disc memo is displayed when all trays are played, the circle semi on top of the remote commander. See page 24 for procedure. • Place an empty tray in the front loading position, and put the disc in its edge. Notes on... a moment during the stop for "- Notes • Disc memo (see page 24) appears in direct sunlight as hot air ducts, or leave it on the remote commander. NO DISC -" is not stored, the disc number - Playing a Disc Continuous Play i= - To play and open the compartment, press To control the volume When...
Operating Instructions
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... disc. pressed during play . The search speed will increase, but there will be no sound. Press 414 or 114 to return to EE on the remote commander. 1 DIS 1-5 144/ 44/1/4. To select a particular disc To move to the disc tray next to press 0.10. Locating a Particular Selection Locating a selection in the...
... disc. pressed during play . The search speed will increase, but there will be no sound. Press 414 or 114 to return to EE on the remote commander. 1 DIS 1-5 144/ 44/1/4. To select a particular disc To move to the disc tray next to press 0.10. Locating a Particular Selection Locating a selection in the...
Operating Instructions
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... the REVERS level The reverb level adjusts the level of the surround effect. The DSP mode indicator will change the LINE OUT connections from the remote commander.) of the player as a custom file. r *HALL - STADIUM The indicator on the DSP mode select button lights up and the...similar to various acoustic atmospheres. Turning this knob toward MAX increases the frequency response, while turning it toward MIN reduces the surround effect. Remote commander SELErt Each press this case, change the DSP mode as FLAT modes can be controlled from FIXED to VARIABLE so that involves ...
... the REVERS level The reverb level adjusts the level of the surround effect. The DSP mode indicator will change the LINE OUT connections from the remote commander.) of the player as a custom file. r *HALL - STADIUM The indicator on the DSP mode select button lights up and the...similar to various acoustic atmospheres. Turning this knob toward MAX increases the frequency response, while turning it toward MIN reduces the surround effect. Remote commander SELErt Each press this case, change the DSP mode as FLAT modes can be controlled from FIXED to VARIABLE so that involves ...
Operating Instructions
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... Names to a Disc Disc Memo 0o I . Then proceed as follows in the stop mode. 2 A Using the MEMO INPUT button with the letter buttons on the remote commander (This function can be entered while playing) 1 WA NM El Using the 44/0+ buttons 1 I 44 t ob• tact .I o' 3 2 cp ah =IP EP CACPCD A 3 J Make...
... Names to a Disc Disc Memo 0o I . Then proceed as follows in the stop mode. 2 A Using the MEMO INPUT button with the letter buttons on the remote commander (This function can be entered while playing) 1 WA NM El Using the 44/0+ buttons 1 I 44 t ob• tact .I o' 3 2 cp ah =IP EP CACPCD A 3 J Make...
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...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 remote commander. The disc tray closes automatically and "MEMO FILE" appears in the following order. The name for the disc memo. NO DISC -" display (see ...page 8) using 41141/10► or letter buttons on the Remote Commander. Clearing the Disc Memo 1 Put the disc whose memo you assign all the desired discs. 5 Press FILE. To return to create a name for...
...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 remote commander. The disc tray closes automatically and "MEMO FILE" appears in the following order. The name for the disc memo. NO DISC -" display (see ...page 8) using 41141/10► or letter buttons on the Remote Commander. Clearing the Disc Memo 1 Put the disc whose memo you assign all the desired discs. 5 Press FILE. To return to create a name for...
Operating Instructions
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.... 2 Press DISC button which corresponds to the disc whose level file you use the level file function, use the LINE OUT LEVEL buttons on the remote commander. 4 .fOt 4 1 a "LEVEL FILE" and "CF LEVEL" appear in the display window. When you want to a Disc - "LEVEL FILE" appears in the display. 4 Press ERASE...
.... 2 Press DISC button which corresponds to the disc whose level file you use the level file function, use the LINE OUT LEVEL buttons on the remote commander. 4 .fOt 4 1 a "LEVEL FILE" and "CF LEVEL" appear in the display window. When you want to a Disc - "LEVEL FILE" appears in the display. 4 Press ERASE...
Operating Instructions
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...the darker display window. • EDIT/TIME FADE is not available. • You cannot connect a headphone to play first PLAYER SELECT Remote commander The display window on the selected player will appear brighter than the other player. 6 The player turned on first will not work.... - JEg I Player 1 Player 2 PpWER I OOOO :00CIOlj ;OM ImmootIQp,oooii o a p.m' 'c-7- To change players, press the PLAYER SELECT button on the Remote Commander. • The DISC SKIP button on the player with the darker display will have a brighter display window. If you want to player that is...
...the darker display window. • EDIT/TIME FADE is not available. • You cannot connect a headphone to play first PLAYER SELECT Remote commander The display window on the selected player will appear brighter than the other player. 6 The player turned on first will not work.... - JEg I Player 1 Player 2 PpWER I OOOO :00CIOlj ;OM ImmootIQp,oooii o a p.m' 'c-7- To change players, press the PLAYER SELECT button on the Remote Commander. • The DISC SKIP button on the player with the darker display will have a brighter display window. If you want to player that is...
Operating Instructions
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...5 x 151/4 inches) (CDP-C89ES/C79ES) Including projecting parts and controls Approx. 8.7 kg (19 lbs 3 oz), net (CDP-C89ES) Approx. 8 kg (17 lbs 11 oz), net (CDP-C79ES) Remote Commander RM-D715 (CDP-C79ES supplied) RM-D870 (CDP-C89ES supplied) Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements... Accessories Connecting cord (2 phono plugs •-• 2 phono plugs) (1) Serial chain cable (1) (CDP-C89ES only) CONTROL S cable (1) (CDP-C89ES only) Remote commander (1) Sony SUM-3(NS) (2) Screws (1 set) Optional Accessory Audio optical connecting cord POC-15 Design and specifications ...
...5 x 151/4 inches) (CDP-C89ES/C79ES) Including projecting parts and controls Approx. 8.7 kg (19 lbs 3 oz), net (CDP-C89ES) Approx. 8 kg (17 lbs 11 oz), net (CDP-C79ES) Remote Commander RM-D715 (CDP-C79ES supplied) RM-D870 (CDP-C89ES supplied) Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements... Accessories Connecting cord (2 phono plugs •-• 2 phono plugs) (1) Serial chain cable (1) (CDP-C89ES only) CONTROL S cable (1) (CDP-C89ES only) Remote commander (1) Sony SUM-3(NS) (2) Screws (1 set) Optional Accessory Audio optical connecting cord POC-15 Design and specifications ...
Operating Instructions
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... and turn it on again. Before going through the check list below, first refer back to release pause. There is not pointed at the remote control sensor. Connect the cords firmly. Put disc(s) in the pause mode. Turn off , then turn it back on for about an hour...from one or both batteries. Set the disc with your nearest Sony service facility. Point the remote commander to the condition of the power being supplied. Sometimes, an operation may not run. The remote commander is an obstacle between the remote commander and the unit. Leave the player turned on and ...
... and turn it on again. Before going through the check list below, first refer back to release pause. There is not pointed at the remote control sensor. Connect the cords firmly. Put disc(s) in the pause mode. Turn off , then turn it back on for about an hour...from one or both batteries. Set the disc with your nearest Sony service facility. Point the remote commander to the condition of the power being supplied. Sometimes, an operation may not run. The remote commander is an obstacle between the remote commander and the unit. Leave the player turned on and ...