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Sony CDP-C910 - Custom File Management; Types of Custom Files; Custom File Operations

Sony CDP-C910
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On
Custom
Files
The
CD
player
is
equipped
with
a
memory
which
allows
you
to
store
three
types
of
information
called
"custom
files".
Up
to
184
discs
of
Custom
File
can
be
retained
in
the
unit’s
memory.
The
three
custom
files
you
can
store
in
memory
Disc
memo
To
store
a
name
of
up
to
10
letters
for
an
individual
disc.
(page
22)
Bank
To
store
a
program
in
memory
so
it
can
be
played
again.
(page
24)
Level
file
To
preset
an
output
level
of
the
headphones/variable
line
out
jacks
for
an
individual
disc.
(page
25)
What
is
this
Indication?
|
Lights
when
Level
file
is
memorized.
ak
when
Bank
is
memorized.
Lights
when
Disc
Memo
is
memorized.
Memory
backup
for
the
custom
files
Custom
files,
once
memorized,
are
retained
in
the
compact
disc
player’s
memory
for
approximately
1
month
without
AC
power
supply.
Since
the
memory
is
stored
in
the
unit
and
not
on
the
disc,
you
cannot
perform
custom
file
functions
with
the
same
disc
on
a
different
player.
What
is
this
Indication?
This
indication
appears
when
FILE
is
pressed
while
no
custom
file
can
be
;
memorized
for
the
disc
currently
put
-—
in
the
player.
To
make
a
custom
file
for
the
disc,
clear
the
custom
file
of
another
disc.
To
clear
custom
files
of
all
discs
at
once
Without
loading
the
disc
magazine,
press
POWER
to
turn
on
the
unit
while
keeping
ERASE
and
FILE
pressed.
"ALL
ERASE”
will
be
displayed
and
all
custom
files
are
cleared.
To
check
the
items
of
the
custom
files
Press
TIME/MEMO
(while
"-NO
DISC-”
is
displayed)
without
the
disc
magazine
loaded.
Each
time
you
press
TIME/MEMO,
the
items
of
the
custom
files
and
the
items
of
the
each
column
of
about
the
disc
are
displayed.
If
you
press
TIME/MEMO
when
the
last
disc's
information
is
displayed,
"-END-"
is
displayed
and
returns
to
''-NO
DISC-"
after
a
few
seconds.
To
clear
all
custom
files
for
a
single
disc,
press
TIME/MEMO
repeatedly
until
the
undesired
custom
file
is
displayed.
Then
press
ERASE.
"FILE
ERASE”
is
displayed
and
(c]wewo[sw«[uva)
goes
off
in
the
display
window.
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