Sony CDP-997 User Manual
Compact ixsc player, Sony
Table of contents
Document Outline
- SONY
- Compact IXsc Player
- Warning
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- Precautions
- Unpacking
- Hooking Up the System
- Identifying the Parts
- Front Panel
- Chapter 3 Basic Operation
- Information Display
- Checking the totai number of selections and totai piay time
- Checking the remaining piaying time
- *lf “ ” is displayed instead of the remaining
- To change the parts of information display LU
- To adjust the brightness of the display -DIMMER function \A]
- Locating a Particular Selection
- a) To locate sequentially
- To locate the beginning of the succeeding selection
- b) To locate directly
- Locating a Particular Point in a Selection
- a) To search quickly while monitoring the sound
- To search quickly by observing the display
- To Play a Selection Immediately from the Beginning - Auto Cue
- Adjusting the EFFECT level
- About Surround Sound
- Clearing the DSP Mode
- Playing in a Random Order - shuttle piay
- Playing Only the Desired Selections - Delete Play
- Playing the Beginning of Each Selection
- Press MUSIC SCAN during stop.
- If you press MUSIC SCAN during play of the beginning of a particular selection:
- To start play immediately
- To stop the music scan play during scanning
- Press MUSIC SCAN |
- When playing the beginning of an undesired selection, press CLEAR.
- When music scan delete play ends
- To put back a selection which you have deleted
- To put back all selections which you have deleted,
- Playing Repeatedly - Repeat Play
- Playing in a Desired Order-Program piay
- Fading in And Fading out Piay - Fade-in/Fade-out
- Custom Edit
- Recording Programed Selections on a Tape
- Designating the Piaying Order of Up To 6 Discs
- Programming
- Press PROGRAM.
- Program desired seiections on the first disc.
- Replace the first disc with the second one.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program additional selections.
- To proceed to program selections to be recorded on side B
- To check the current disc number
- To program selections on the same disc
- To play the selections for side B
- To cancel multi-disc program
- To check your program
- To Change Your Program
- Designating the Total Playing Time
- Programming
- 1 Choose either time edit or just edit during stop, press EDIT/TIME FADE.
- Specify a desired recording time.
- a) When you specify a commercially available tape length:
- About the HALF DISC edit
- b) When you specify a free tape length:
- After specifying the desired recording time, press EDIT/TIME FADE once.
- • When you choose time edit
- Press EDIT/TIME FADE once more, to make a program for the other side of your tape.
- To stop playing
- To cancel time edit/just edit
- To erase the entire program
- Editing Navigation
- Adding Selection(s) — Link Edit —
- Programming
- Fading Out at the Desired Time — Time Fade
- Locating the Loudest Portion of the Disc-Peak Search O
- inserting a Blank Space Between Selections -Auto Space
- Custom Files
- storing an Optimum Playback Level for Each Disc
- Assigning Names to a Disc - Disc Memo
- Indexing a Disc - Custom Index
- Keeping the Program in Memory - Program Bank
- Keeping Your Undesired Selections in Memory
- Memorizing a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) Mode
- Clearing a DSP Fiie
- Seiect the desired DSP mode, (see page 14)
- Press FILE during the DSP indicator is lighting.
- insert the disc whose DSP mode to be cleared in the tray.
- 2 Press DSP/1-20 (or SELECT on the remote commander).
- Press ERASE during the DSP Indicator is lighting.
- Playing the disc using the DSP file
- To change DSP mode without erasing the DSP file.
- To change DSP files.
- Timer Activated Playing
- Connection and Operation
- _Z_
- Audio timer
- Connect the timer to the piayer and power on the timer.
- Power on the player and insert a disc in the player.
- Set a desired play mode.
- Set the timer to a desired play start time.
- Set TIMER to PLAY position.
- Keep the POWER switch depressed on the player
- When the timer-activated play ends
- To play in the program play mode
- If you select the custom index play mode
- Chapter 5 Additional Information
- Maintenance
- Specifications