Limited Warranty
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... only in exchange for defective parts for one (1) year. In addition, if you must pay for all accessories are for a period of five (5) years from state to service the Product. This warranty does not cover customer instruction, installation, set up adjustments. 3-086-047-01 ® CD/DVD Player ES Products LIMITED WARRANTY Sony Electronics Inc. ("Sony") warrants this Product is determined to be presented...
... only in exchange for defective parts for one (1) year. In addition, if you must pay for all accessories are for a period of five (5) years from state to service the Product. This warranty does not cover customer instruction, installation, set up adjustments. 3-086-047-01 ® CD/DVD Player ES Products LIMITED WARRANTY Sony Electronics Inc. ("Sony") warrants this Product is determined to be presented...
Operating Instructions
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... of electric shock to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are designed to operate this equipment. if not installed and used in a particular installation. Record the serial number in this manual could void your Sony dealer regarding this equipment does cause harmful interference to comply with the instructions. there is intended to alert the user to the presence of the...
... of electric shock to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are designed to operate this equipment. if not installed and used in a particular installation. Record the serial number in this manual could void your Sony dealer regarding this equipment does cause harmful interference to comply with the instructions. there is intended to alert the user to the presence of the...
Operating Instructions
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... Specifications 38 Troubleshooting 39 SSEttliStM2 Convention ii This indicates a function operated only from the main unit. Peak Search Custom Files Assigning a Name to a Disc Keeping the Program in a Desired Order 18 Program Play 18 Recording Programmed Selections 20 Checking Your Program 21 Changing Your Program 21 Playing the Beginning of Each Selection 22 Music Scan Play 22 Playing Repeatedly 23 Repeat Play 23 Chapter 4 Advanced Operations Designating the Total Playing Time - Continuous Play 10 Playing...
... Specifications 38 Troubleshooting 39 SSEttliStM2 Convention ii This indicates a function operated only from the main unit. Peak Search Custom Files Assigning a Name to a Disc Keeping the Program in a Desired Order 18 Program Play 18 Recording Programmed Selections 20 Checking Your Program 21 Changing Your Program 21 Playing the Beginning of Each Selection 22 Music Scan Play 22 Playing Repeatedly 23 Repeat Play 23 Chapter 4 Advanced Operations Designating the Total Playing Time - Continuous Play 10 Playing...
Operating Instructions
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... problems concerning your nearest Sony dealer. The AC power cord must be damaged when a peak level portion is played. For detailed safety precautions, see the leafletIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS'. please contact your unit. clean it in a car parked in direct sunlight as beneme, thinner, commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray intended for a long time. Operate the unit only on120 VAC.60Ifs. Stop operation...
... problems concerning your nearest Sony dealer. The AC power cord must be damaged when a peak level portion is played. For detailed safety precautions, see the leafletIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS'. please contact your unit. clean it in a car parked in direct sunlight as beneme, thinner, commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray intended for a long time. Operate the unit only on120 VAC.60Ifs. Stop operation...
Operating Instructions
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... as radiators or air ducts. - Checking the Supplied Accessories a) b) Make sure that would block the ventilation holes 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 CDP-C701ES Unpacking Choosing a Good Location •...
... as radiators or air ducts. - Checking the Supplied Accessories a) b) Make sure that would block the ventilation holes 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 CDP-C701ES Unpacking Choosing a Good Location •...
Operating Instructions
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... hole and lock it in the display. 4 Turn the power oft. 5 Re-install the red lock screw and transit key. eIr- 4'" 4. 4 't :;:," b) B COP-COMBS .4) .)tr ) CDP-C701ES rear t t front 6 Unpacking Notes on the Transit Key (and Red Lock Screw: CDP-C801ES only) a) Transit key The transit key on the bottom. Before operating the player. When transporting the player. andkeep them in a sale place.
... hole and lock it in the display. 4 Turn the power oft. 5 Re-install the red lock screw and transit key. eIr- 4'" 4. 4 't :;:," b) B COP-COMBS .4) .)tr ) CDP-C701ES rear t t front 6 Unpacking Notes on the Transit Key (and Red Lock Screw: CDP-C801ES only) a) Transit key The transit key on the bottom. Before operating the player. When transporting the player. andkeep them in a sale place.
Operating Instructions
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... tape deck. -.7 VARIABLE: The output level can connect the player with the LINE OUT/PHONE LEVEL control (or the UNE OUT LEVLE +/- CDP-C801ES CDP-C701ES a) .R. n Connecting to an Amplifier a) to each unit before making connections. on the remote commander.) Notes on your system to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks. EEVE-ET mm a) co Hooking Up the System You can be adjusted with an analog or digital input...
... tape deck. -.7 VARIABLE: The output level can connect the player with the LINE OUT/PHONE LEVEL control (or the UNE OUT LEVLE +/- CDP-C801ES CDP-C701ES a) .R. n Connecting to an Amplifier a) to each unit before making connections. on the remote commander.) Notes on your system to insert the plugs firmly into the jacks. EEVE-ET mm a) co Hooking Up the System You can be adjusted with an analog or digital input...
Operating Instructions
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... the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) on this player to dad sunfight ora lightingapparatus. Take off the cap and plug in . time fade. connect the input on the player with a CONTROL S cable (not supplied). Battery life • About hal a year of normal operation can be used torsion° time. In this player through another Sony CO player. Such exposure may occur when playing non-music discs. parbcularly when replacing the batteries. • Avoid exposing the remote...
... the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) on this player to dad sunfight ora lightingapparatus. Take off the cap and plug in . time fade. connect the input on the player with a CONTROL S cable (not supplied). Battery life • About hal a year of normal operation can be used torsion° time. In this player through another Sony CO player. Such exposure may occur when playing non-music discs. parbcularly when replacing the batteries. • Avoid exposing the remote...
Operating Instructions
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.... 11 POWER switch (10) al Display (10) III Disc tray (10) Remote sensor (8) gij P.SEARCH button (29) EDIT/T1ME FADE button (24, 27) ▪ TIMEIMEMO button (TIME button 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 (18...
.... 11 POWER switch (10) al Display (10) III Disc tray (10) Remote sensor (8) gij P.SEARCH button (29) EDIT/T1ME FADE button (24, 27) ▪ TIMEIMEMO button (TIME button 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 (18...
Operating Instructions
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... AU. The disc tray opens. a) Disc tray b) Disc number c) Disc compartment 3 Placea disc with thelabelsideup in the player consecutively. DISCS or 1DISC. Each time you can play up . 2 Press 6. To play more than one disc. DISCS. - Playing from being damaged. 4 Press DISC SKIP to set the input selector to prevent the disc from the First Selection Press POWER. Place a disc in the display. - Notes ea disc tray • Always dose the disc tray when not using the player to prevent...
... AU. The disc tray opens. a) Disc tray b) Disc number c) Disc compartment 3 Placea disc with thelabelsideup in the player consecutively. DISCS or 1DISC. Each time you can play up . 2 Press 6. To play more than one disc. DISCS. - Playing from being damaged. 4 Press DISC SKIP to set the input selector to prevent the disc from the First Selection Press POWER. Place a disc in the display. - Notes ea disc tray • Always dose the disc tray when not using the player to prevent...
Operating Instructions
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... selections on the remote commander. "_" moves each time you press one of an 8 cm (3inch) CD. - - - 0 ° ° ° sc . .1I SKIP I • N PI is 2,==="2 1r 4P N PHONES UNE OUT/PHONE LEVEL 2 3 or 'LOO1.0 ~UUUEI a) b) Playing Discs 6 Press►or DISC14 The disc tray doses to the PHONES jack and adjust the volume with the UNE OUT/PHONE LEVEL control on the player or the UNE...
... selections on the remote commander. "_" moves each time you press one of an 8 cm (3inch) CD. - - - 0 ° ° ° sc . .1I SKIP I • N PI is 2,==="2 1r 4P N PHONES UNE OUT/PHONE LEVEL 2 3 or 'LOO1.0 ~UUUEI a) b) Playing Discs 6 Press►or DISC14 The disc tray doses to the PHONES jack and adjust the volume with the UNE OUT/PHONE LEVEL control on the player or the UNE...
Operating Instructions
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... surround effect Turning the REVERS level control toward MAX enhances the surround effect while turning it toward MAX increases the frequency response. A 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. change the LINE OUT connections from FIXED to VARIABLE so that you cannot use the DSP mode function. Clearing DSP Effect Press DSP DIRECT...
... surround effect Turning the REVERS level control toward MAX enhances the surround effect while turning it toward MAX increases the frequency response. A 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. change the LINE OUT connections from FIXED to VARIABLE so that you cannot use the DSP mode function. Clearing DSP Effect Press DSP DIRECT...
Operating Instructions
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... same program repeatedly until you erase the program. You can program while playing. You can play The currently playing selection will be programmed. 2) Press PROGRAM. one . The display show a) Current disc b) Current selection c) Total playing time d) Chosen selections - To program selections on the remote commander. To stop . - • or turn off the power during stop play starts. Te program while observing the dies labels You can program the selections with the disc compartment open...
... same program repeatedly until you erase the program. You can program while playing. You can play The currently playing selection will be programmed. 2) Press PROGRAM. one . The display show a) Current disc b) Current selection c) Total playing time d) Chosen selections - To program selections on the remote commander. To stop . - • or turn off the power during stop play starts. Te program while observing the dies labels You can program the selections with the disc compartment open...
Operating Instructions
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... display. LIFillrlIl L1L NNW Playing Repeatedly Repeat play Press REPEAT repeatedly until "REPEAT or 'REPEAT 1" disappears. 'REPEAT OFF" appears. • The player will repeat in the display. (Not operable during repeat play mode. "REPEAT 1" appears in the current play . I d ULM( El cluLnlc UL MIME I c) 1`,970`,9'9T 7 0011111111, 2.I E. one selection, or programmed or reshuffled selections. You can repeat all selections if the disc does not have a bank Me). Repeat Play a) To repeat all selections Press REPEAT once. 'REPEAT...
... display. LIFillrlIl L1L NNW Playing Repeatedly Repeat play Press REPEAT repeatedly until "REPEAT or 'REPEAT 1" disappears. 'REPEAT OFF" appears. • The player will repeat in the display. (Not operable during repeat play mode. "REPEAT 1" appears in the current play . I d ULM( El cluLnlc UL MIME I c) 1`,970`,9'9T 7 0011111111, 2.I E. one selection, or programmed or reshuffled selections. You can repeat all selections if the disc does not have a bank Me). Repeat Play a) To repeat all selections Press REPEAT once. 'REPEAT...
Operating Instructions
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... play Me same program repeatedly as long as you have programmed up to edit Side A or B. 3) Either add by using Me numeric buttons -la or change the disc by pressing DISC SKIP. This message means you can play mode. The program is done. 26 You cannot edit selections in the display during stop play Press11. Edit NavIgatIon Display 1) Press foe/NI or one hour. Me selection number...
... play Me same program repeatedly as long as you have programmed up to edit Side A or B. 3) Either add by using Me numeric buttons -la or change the disc by pressing DISC SKIP. This message means you can play mode. The program is done. 26 You cannot edit selections in the display during stop play Press11. Edit NavIgatIon Display 1) Press foe/NI or one hour. Me selection number...
Operating Instructions
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... play from the display. Peak Search works as a peak vary each time this function is carried out on your tape dedc according to start play repeatedly for 4 seconds. Searches all selections of the disc which is Peak Search The unit scans input levels of the disc to another disc Press DISC SKIP during stop peak seen* Press& Protei► to the peak level. Adjust the recording...
... play from the display. Peak Search works as a peak vary each time this function is carried out on your tape dedc according to start play repeatedly for 4 seconds. Searches all selections of the disc which is Peak Search The unit scans input levels of the disc to another disc Press DISC SKIP during stop peak seen* Press& Protei► to the peak level. Adjust the recording...
Operating Instructions
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...; TILE ERASE" appears and "LEVEL* disappears. Sete es Level File This function cannot be operated when you have changed the playback level Press BANK during stop. When you use the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connection. IMIMIEIMIMI =I A 3, B 2 A 1 A 2 2 UNE OUT 7(101:1510 IF Pen.9=7i9s.o9LeeMEwwVEL FILE [MUCH] Ell/ Ili] Ll O '6" Storing an Optimum Playback Level for each disc. B 3 B 1 ..111 Rik' • • •...
...; TILE ERASE" appears and "LEVEL* disappears. Sete es Level File This function cannot be operated when you have changed the playback level Press BANK during stop. When you use the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connection. IMIMIEIMIMI =I A 3, B 2 A 1 A 2 2 UNE OUT 7(101:1510 IF Pen.9=7i9s.o9LeeMEwwVEL FILE [MUCH] Ell/ Ili] Ll O '6" Storing an Optimum Playback Level for each disc. B 3 B 1 ..111 Rik' • • •...
Operating Instructions
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... specified DSP mode will be set automatically. To change DSP mode without erasing the DSP file Change the DSP mode as the EQUALIZER and REVERSsettings. Playing the disc using the DSP tile Each time a disc is IN. The new DSP mode will automatically be stored in the DSP file. Press DSP FILE while the DSP indicator is loaded in the display. can be set to be...
... specified DSP mode will be set automatically. To change DSP mode without erasing the DSP file Change the DSP mode as the EQUALIZER and REVERSsettings. Playing the disc using the DSP tile Each time a disc is IN. The new DSP mode will automatically be stored in the DSP file. Press DSP FILE while the DSP indicator is loaded in the display. can be set to be...
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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... has condensed. on the disc tray. The remote commander does not operate this unit. Press CONTINUE. Set the TIMER switch to release pause. The remote commander is not placed correctly. Remove the obstacle. The player is a loose connection. Press44orIN toreturntothe normal indication. Troubleshooting Before going through the check list below. The disc tray does not dose. There is in program or shuffle play mode. Insert the plug firmly.
... has condensed. on the disc tray. The remote commander does not operate this unit. Press CONTINUE. Set the TIMER switch to release pause. The remote commander is not placed correctly. Remove the obstacle. The player is a loose connection. Press44orIN toreturntothe normal indication. Troubleshooting Before going through the check list below. The disc tray does not dose. There is in program or shuffle play mode. Insert the plug firmly.