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Summary of Contents for CD-PC50

Page 1: ...eference CDP C50 Difference between the CDP C40 and the CDP C50 This manual covers the CDP C40 and the CDP C50 Their performance and operation are identical except that for the CDP C40 a remote commander is not supplied and a headphones jack a phone level control and a timer switch are not provided The illustrations used in this manual are of the CDP C50 1988 by Sony Corporation 63 ...

Page 2: ...RTANT SAFEGUARDS If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit please contact your nearest Sony dealer PICKING UP THE UNIT FOR SHOP REPAIR Lock the optical system Transit key The white transit key on the bottom exterior of the unit protects the optical system against shock during transportation Before operating tf_e CD player be sure to remove the key by following the instructions on ...

Page 3: ...connecting cord to allow for inadvertent shock or vibration Connect the red plug of the supplied connecting cord to the right channel jack R of the amplifier and the white plug to the left channel jack L Otherwise the right and left channels will be reversed CD player Audio signal connecting cord supplied to an AC outlet Speaker system Amplifier SPEAKER to an AC outlet ...

Page 4: ...MER switch CDP C50 only Disc compartment _ I_1_1_ AMS RMS buttons G DISC SKiP button O D PHONE LEVEL control CDP C50 only f _d HEADPHONES jack CDP C50 only __ OPEN CLOSE button O stop button _ Remote control sensor I I playlpause button _ AMS is the abbreviation of AutOmatic Music Sensor RMS is the abbreviation of Random Music Sensor ...

Page 5: ...y the remote commander Operation CDP CSO CDP C40 Music selection using the numeric buttons OK NO Direct disc selection OK NO Skipping discs NO OK Manual search OK NO Program play OK OK Checking the programmed selections OK NO Shuffle play OK OK Repeat play OK OK Turning the power on and off NO NO Opening the disc compartment NO NO Notes on the remote commander and remote control operation Keep the...

Page 6: ...ess DISC SELECT 1 The compartment will close and play will begin from the first selection on the disc in the DISC 1 tray Selection No being played _ r Index No I Appears under the tray No Elapsed play ng I being played time Shows that the tray is occupied If the circle around a tray number blinks The disc in that tray is upside down dirty or has flaws Place an empty tray in the front position and ...

Page 7: ... normal display press TIME three times To display the amount of time elapsed on the disc Press TIME twice d I_ C J ii 12 13 _4 is 16 TO returnto the normal display press TIME twice I To display the remaining time of the disc Press TIME three times 2 _c 2 8 _ __ o ii 12 13 14 is It To return to the normal display press TIME once Notes on discs Handle the disc by its edge To keep the disc clean do n...

Page 8: ...nning of the nextselection Press IH_ once Continue to press until the selection you wanted has been located Locating a selection directly possible only when using the remote commander of the CDP C50 Press the numeric buttons 1to 10 to enter the desired track number To choose directly selection whose number Is greater than 10 possible only when using the remote commander of the CDP CSO Use the _ bu...

Page 9: ... 34s I 2 3 4 5 6 7 _1 9 _ _12 13 14 Is 15 P pause has been programmed It is 3rd in the program line up The maximum selection number which can be programmed On the disc in the DISC 1 tray up to the 99th selection On the disc in the other trays up to the 30th selection To display the total playing time of the program Press TIME before starting play a 36 2S_ 0303 3 s To display the time remaining in ...

Page 10: ...ram shuffle play Press SHUFFLE PLAY when adding an entire disc to your program All the selections on that disc will be played in random order Shuffle play will not affect the other selections in your program SHUFFLE PLAY cannot be used while a program is being played See page 15 The program will be cleared in the following situations ispressedduringstop __is pressedduringprogramplay Poweris turned...

Page 11: ...sing the remote commander of the CDP C50 Press CLEAR during stop The last selection will be cleared each time CLEAR is pressed Clearing a specific selection possible only when using the remote commander of the CDP_CS0 1Press CHECK repeatedly until the selection to be cleared is displayed 2 Press CLEAR while the selection number is displayed The selection will be cleared from the program You cannot...

Page 12: ...played in random order play will stop To return to normal play Press SHUFFLE PLAY again What Is this indication I This indication appears while the player is shuffling _j the selections To skip the selection To skip to the next selection press the _ button To return to the beginning of the selection being played press the button During shuffle play you cannot return to the previous selections Chan...

Page 13: ...o be repeated Operation during play or pause A selection being Press REPEAT once played A disc being played Press REPEAT twice All the discs Press REPEAT three I times To return to normal play Press REPEAT reoeatedly until REPEAT disappears _e _n_ _nder ot the _P_ During shuffle play The repeat play function cannot be used ...

Page 14: ... first with DISC SELECT begin automatically at the preset time When the timer play has ended You cannot select the program or shuffle function Be sure to set the TIMER switch to OFF With timer operation only normal play is possible ...

Page 15: ... noise ratio More than 100 dB Dynamic range More than 88 dB Harmonic distortion Less than 0 C5 1 kHz Channel separation More than 95 dB 1 kHz Wow and flutter Below measurable limit Outputs LINE OUT phono jacks Output level 2 V at 50 kilohms Load impedance over 10 kilohms HEADPHONES stereo phone jack CDP CS0 only Output level 0 2 4 mW variable at 32 ohms General Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Po...

Page 16: ...et upside down The disc is tilted The disc is extremely dirty Play did not start from the disc in the DISC 1 tray The batteries are exhausted The remote commander is not pointed at the remote control sensor There is an obstacle between the remote commander and the unit The remote commander is too far from the unit Remedy Operate correctly Connect the cords firmly Put disc s in the compartment Pres...

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