Using the display, Connecting the ac power cord, Transporting the player – Sony CDP-CA7ES User Manual
Page 6: Notes on the disc number indications, Playing cds, Getting started, Where do, Go next, Disc
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Getting Started
Playing CDs
If you have a digital component such as a digital
amplifier, D/A converter, DAT or MD
Connect the component via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)
connector using the optical cable (not supplied). Take off
the cap and plug in the optical cable.
Note that you cannot use fading in or ouf function (page 12)
when making this connection.
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Optical cable (not supplied)
CD player
Digital component
Note
When you connect via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)
connector, noise may occur when you play CD software other
than music, such as a CD-ROM.
Using the Display
You can check information about the disc using the
display.
TIME
Checking the total number and playing
time of the tracks
Press TIME before you start playing.
The display shows the current disc number, the total
number of tracks, total playing time and music
calendar.
Connecting the AC power cord
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet.
Where do
/
go next?
Now you're ready to use your player.
If you aren’t familiar with how to play CDs, go to the section
"Playing a CD" on page 4.
Then, go to the following sections for other operations.
Transporting the player
Before transporting the player, follow the procedure
below to return the internal mechanisms back to their
original position.
1
Remove all the discs from the disc tray.
2
Press = OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.
"no
disc"
appears in the display.
3
Wait for 10 seconds, then press POWER to turn off
the player.
Current disc number Total playing time
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Total number of tracks
Music calendar
The information also appears when you press
= OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.
Notes on the disc number indications
• The red circle around a disc number indicates the disc is
ready to be played.
• When all the tracks on a disc have been played, the semi
circle around the disc number disappears.
• When a disc compartment is recognized as empty, the semi-
circled disc number disappears.