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Sony CDP-C910 - Introducing the CD Player; Playing Modes Overview; Custom File Functions; Disc Magazine and Display

Sony CDP-C910
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Table
of
Contents
introducing
This
CD
Warning:
a
Gea
aed:
2
Introducing
this
CD
player
......................
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3
Installation...
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its
4
Precautions
aoina
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a
irent
eerte
4
Connections:
«5.
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e
eet
ioa
e
eng
ansar
5
Location
of
controls
....................
osse
6
Front
panel...
deir
PER
COT
REDE
ESS
6
Remote
commander
................
sese
7
Preparing
the
remote
commander
..............................
7
Installing
batteries
oo.
ecccsececsseeesseeeeeseseessesueees
7
Setting
up
the
disc
magazine
.......................ssss
8
Playing
a
disc
-
Continuous
play
..............
sss
9
Information
display
..............ssssseesseeeeeeeeeneenerntne
10
Selecting
a
desired
disc
.................
sess
11
Locating
a
particular
selection
......................
suus
11
Locating
a
particular
point
in
a
selection
...................
11
Playing
in
a
random
order
-
Shuffle
play
.....................
12
To
play
only
the
desired
discs
in
a
random
order
-
Select
shuffle
play
................ssessseeeeree
12
Playing
repeatedly
-
Repeat
play
...........................
13
Playing
in
a
desired
order
-
Program
play
.................
14
Designating
the
playing
time
-
Program
edit
.............
14
Checking
the
programmed
selections
........................
15
Clearing
the
programmed
selections
..........................
15
Designating
the
total
playing
time
-
Time
edit
...........
16
Convenient
features
for
tape
recording
......................
18
Fading
in/Fading
out
................
sese
18
Fading
out
after
a
desired
duration
-
Time
fade
.......
18
Locating
the
loudest
portion
of
the
disc
=
Peak
SOAICHT
m
———
aan
19
Playing
the
beginning
of
each
selection
-=
Music
scan
......
case
Eee
ee
tia
edet
ibas
20
On
custom
filés:...........:.
it
eive
eerte
hn
21
Assigning
names
to
a
disc
-
Disc
memo
......................
22
Displaying
the
memos
...................
sese
23
Clearing
the
disc
memo
.................
eese
23
Keeping
the
program
in
memory
-
Bank
......................
24
Memorizing
a
bank
0...
ee
eecceeesccecseeseeeeceneseseesneeetaeeesees
24
Playing
the
disc
using
the
bank
............................s
24
Clearing
the
bank
oo...
ccccccccsesesesesseseseeseseseessaesesesessease
24
Preset
the
desired
output
level
to
a
disc
=
Level
file...
nose
rentes
25
Clearing
the
level
file
...............sesesssseeenennees
25
Timer
activated
playing
...................
sss
26
Activating
the
power
with
an
audio
timer
...................
26
Maintenance:
............
ended
Feet
ge
dra
rere
27
Specifications:
..........:.
cemere
decere
27
Troubleshooting
guide
...............................
back
cover
Player
This
unit
is
equipped
with
an
automatic
disc
changer
which
allows
you
to
play
up
to
10
discs
in
a
row.
You
can
choose
from
a
large
number
and
wide
variety
of
selections.
Enjoy
listening
in
various
playing
modes
You
can
select
the
playing
modes
among
the
following:
Continuous
play
-
The
entire
disc(s)
is
played
(page
9)
once.
Shuffle
play
(page
12)
-
Selections
are
played
in
a
random
order.
-
Selections
are
played
in
your
desired
order.
-
Selections
or
portions
are
played
repeatedly.
Program
play
(page
14)
Repeat
play
(page
13)
Editing
your
own
tapes
You
can
fade
the
play
in
or
out
when
making
your
own
tape
recording.
-
Fading
in/Fading
out
(page
18)
You
can
confirm
the
total
playing
time
while
choosing
the
selections
to
be
programmed.
-
Program
edit
(page
14)
The
player
can
program
selections
automatically
to
fit
in
a
desired
duration.
-
Time
edit
(page
16)
You
can
stop
the
play,
fading
out
at
the
time
desired.
-
Time
fade
(page
18)
The
loudest
portion
of
the
disc
will
be
determined
and
played
repeatedly.
-
Peak
search
(page
19)
*.
Making
your
disc
custom-made
-
CUSTOM
FILE
function
*
You
can
assign
a
name
to
a
disc,
such
as
the
title
of
the
disc
or
the
date
of
purchase.
-
Disc
memo
(page
22)
*
You
can
store
the
programmed
playing
order
for
a
disc.
-
Bank
(page
24)
*
You
can
store
the
optimum
playback
level
of
each
disc
in
the
unit's
memory.
-
Level
file
(page
25)
You
can
play
a
beginning
of
each
selection
-
Music
scan
You
can
check
the
selections
by
scanning
the
beginning
of
each
selection
in
the
disc.
You
can
use
this
function
in
any
play
mode.
(page
20)
The
easy-to-use
disc
magazine
Allows
you
to
play
a
particular
set
of
discs
at
any
time
simply
by
inserting
the
disc
magazine
into
the
CD
player.
Additional
magazines
(optional)
allow
you
to
create
a
wide
variety
of
sets.
Easy-to-see
display
The
selection
number,
the
playing
time
and
the
remaining
time
are
displayed
by
pressing
the
TIME/MEMO
button.
And
also
playing
modes
like
repeat,
shuffle,
program
and
bank
are
displayed
in
the
display
window.
This
indicates
a
function
operated
only
from
the
remote
commander.
A
This
indicates
a
function
operated
only
on
the
E
|
main
unit.

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