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In Program Play mode, the folder name is 
“PGM_xxx,” and the file name depends on the 
music source (CD-DA disc or MP3 disc).

2)

Up to 32 characters of the name are assigned.

3)

Folder numbers are assigned serially thereafter up to 
the maximum 999.

4)

File numbers are assigned serially thereafter.

5)

A new file is created in the “REC1” folder each time 
REC1 is performed.

Note

• When transferring music from a CD, the tracks are 

transferred as 128 kbps MP3 files. When transferring 
music from an MP3 disc, MP3 files are transferred 
with the same bit rate as the original MP3 files.

• If you start transferring in Shuffle Play mode, Repeat 

Play mode, or in Program Play mode (when no tracks 
or MP3 files are programmed), the selected playback 
mode is automatically canceled and the playback 
mode switches to normal playback mode.

• While transferring music from an MP3 disc, no sound 

is output and “HI-SPEED” appears.

• CD text information is not transferred in the created 

MP3 files.

• If you cancel the transfer partway, an MP3 file is 

created up to the point when the transfer was stopped.

• Transferring stops automatically if:

– the USB device runs out of space during the 

transfer process.

– the number of audio files on the USB device 

reaches the limit for the number that the player can 
recognize.

• If a folder or file that you are trying to transfer already 

exists on the USB device with the same name, a 
sequential number is added after the name without 
overwriting the original folder or file.

• This player cannot transfer music from an MP3 disc 

when the number of audio files in a folder exceeds 
999. The number may vary depending on the file and 
folder structure. Do not save other types of files or 
unnecessary folders on a disc that has audio files.

You can erase audio files or folders from the 
USB device. Note that you cannot erase audio 
files and folders in Shuffle Play mode or 
Program Play mode.

1

Connect the USB device to the USB 
port.

2

Press USB.

3

Press 

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 or /– 

repeatedly to select the audio file or 
folder you want to erase.

4

Press USB MENU in stop mode.

5

Make sure that “ERASE” is selected, 
and then press ENTER.

“TRACK ERASE” or “FOLDER ERASE” 
appears in the display.
To cancel the erase operation, press 

x

.

6

Press ENTER.

The selected audio file or folder is erased.

Note

• If the folder to be erased contains non-MP3/WMA/

AAC format files or sub folders, these are not erased.

Music source

Folder name

File name

MP3

Same as the music source

2)

CD-DA

“CDDA001”

3)

“TRACK001”

4)

Music source

Folder name

File name

MP3

“REC1”

5)

Same as the 
music source

2)

CD-DA

“TRACK001”

4)

Erasing audio files or folders 
from the USB device

Do not remove the USB device during erase 
operations. Doing so may corrupt the data on 
the USB device or damage the USB device 
itself.

Summary of Contents for CDP-CE500

Page 1: ...4 209 089 11 1 Compact Disc Player 2010 Sony Corporation Operating Instructions CDP CE500 ...

Page 2: ...e following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the U S A Other versions may not comply with FCC technical regulations NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resid...

Page 3: ...orded material on one side with digital audio material on the other side However since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc CD standard playback on this product is not guaranteed Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies This product is designed to play discs that conform to the Compact Disc CD standard Please be aware that there are some discs that do not ...

Page 4: ... Enjoying Music Using a USB Device 12 Playing a file on a USB device 12 Transferring music from a disc to a USB device 13 Erasing audio files or folders from the USB device 15 Enjoying Music in Various Play Modes 16 Selecting tracks files to be played 16 Playing tracks files in random order 17 Creating your own program 17 Playing tracks files repeatedly 19 Additional Information Precautions 20 Not...

Page 5: ...ettings G CD USB pages 10 12 16 Selects CD or USB mode H EX CHANGE page 11 Replaces discs while playing a disc I DISC SKIP Selects the disc J Playback operation buttons m M fast reverse fast forward previous next N play X pause x stop Z open close K REC USB page 13 Transfers music from a disc to a USB device L USB port page 12 Used for connecting a USB device M Disc tray page 10 Getting Started Fr...

Page 6: ...ed When all the tracks on a disc have been played the semicircle around the disc number disappears When a disc compartment is recognized as empty the disc number disappears Notes on the display information Characters that cannot be displayed appear as underscores The following are not displayed total playing time for an MP3 disc USB device remaining playing time for a file The following are not di...

Page 7: ...Getting Started 7US A DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL jack page 9 B ANALOG OUT L R jack page 9 Rear panel DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL OUT ANALOG L R ...

Page 8: ...2 16 Selects a folder when playing an MP3 disc or USB device I DISC SKIP pages 10 16 Selects the disc J DISC 1 5 pages 10 16 Selects a disc directly K Playback operation buttons pages 10 12 16 N play X pause x stop AMS previous next AMS Automatic Music Sensor m M fast reverse fast forward L CLEAR page 17 Deletes a programmed track file number M Number buttons pages 10 12 17 Enters the track file n...

Page 9: ...e for an extended period of time remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion Connecting the Player Connections Be sure to turn off the power of each component before making the connections To make digital connections 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 jack using a...

Page 10: ...play for 2 minutes before the player enters standby mode Playback With the label side up Disc number To Press Pause playback X To resume playback press the button again Stop playback x Select a folder on an MP3 disc CONTINUE repeatedly to display and then FOLDER repeatedly Select a track file To select a track file directly press the number button s and then press ENTER Find a point in a track fil...

Page 11: ... DA tracks in the first session can be played back If the session format for the first session is CD ROM and the following sessions are recorded in the same format the player will continue to play MP3 files across multiple sessions until the player encounters another session recorded in a different format You can open the disc tray while playing a disc so that you can check what discs are to be pl...

Page 12: ...sic store may not be playable on this player 1 Press 1 2 Press USB For operation via the player press CD USB repeatedly to select the USB mode 3 Connect a USB device to the USB port When the USB device is connected the display changes as follows READING t Volume label Only when the volume label exists on the connected USB device 4 Press N Playback starts Notes on connecting a USB device When a USB...

Page 13: ...his player cannot play audio files on the USB device in the following cases The number of audio files in a folder exceeds 999 The total number of audio files exceeds 5 000 The number of folders exceeds 255 including the ROOT and MUSIC folders and excluding empty folders The folder depth exceeds 8 folders These numbers may vary depending on the file and folder structure Do not save other types of f...

Page 14: ... SYNC or REC1 FREExxxM or FREExxxG free space in megabytes or gigabytes on the USB device and PUSH ENTER The USB device stands by for transferring and playback pauses 6 Press ENTER Transferring starts When using CD SYNC When the transfer is completed access to the USB device and the disc stops automatically When using REC1 When the transfer is completed access to the USB device stops automatically...

Page 15: ... player can recognize If a folder or file that you are trying to transfer already exists on the USB device with the same name a sequential number is added after the name without overwriting the original folder or file This player cannot transfer music from an MP3 disc when the number of audio files in a folder exceeds 999 The number may vary depending on the file and folder structure Do not save o...

Page 16: ...top playback 2 Press CONTINUE repeatedly The tracks files to be played change as follows For a CD For a USB device 1 The display for an MP3 disc differs 2 To select the disc press DISC 1 5 or DISC SKIP repeatedly 3 For a CD functions the same as 1 DISC play 4 To select the folder press FOLDER 3 Press N Playback starts Selecting tracks files to be played CONTINUE CD N USB Plays all tracks files on ...

Page 17: ...Press N Shuffle Play starts To cancel Shuffle Play mode Press CONTINUE You can pick out the tracks files you like and specify the playback order in a program containing up to 32 items 1 Press CD or USB For operation via the player press CD USB repeatedly to select the CD or USB mode Before you change the playback mode be sure to stop playback Playing tracks files in random order SHUFFLE CD N USB P...

Page 18: ...ile the total number of program items appears in the display 7 Press N Program Play starts To cancel Program Play mode Press CONTINUE Tip The program remains stored in the player even after program play ends Press N to play from the beginning of the program again The program also remains even if you stop playback Note If you disconnect the power cord press Z or press EX CHANGE the program will be ...

Page 19: ...gle track file repeatedly When REPEAT is selected Repeat Play mode changes according to the selected playback mode For example while in ALL DISCS SHUFFLE mode page 17 the player plays all tracks files on all discs repeatedly in random order While in Program Play mode page 17 the player plays the programmed tracks files repeatedly To cancel repeat play Press REPEAT repeatedly to turn off REPEAT or ...

Page 20: ...he player in a location near heat sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or mechanical shock On operation If the player is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lenses inside the player Should this occur the player may not operate properly In this case remove the disc and leave the player turned on for...

Page 21: ... difficulties while using the player use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the problem Should any problem persist consult your nearest Sony dealer General There is no sound Check that the player is connected securely Make sure you operate the amplifier correctly The remote does not function Remove any obstacles in the path of the remote and the player Point the remote at the remote sen...

Page 22: ...to deal with this problem If the problem persists contact your nearest Sony dealer Are you using a supported USB device If you connect an unsupported USB device the following problems may occur The USB device is not recognized File or folder names are not displayed on this player Playback is not possible The sound skips There is noise A distorted sound is output OVER CURRENT appears A problem has ...

Page 23: ...torage devices formatted with file systems other than FAT16 or FAT32 are unsupported If you use a partitioned USB storage device only files on the first partition can be played Playback is possible up to 8 levels The number of folders has exceeded 255 The number of files has exceeded 5 000 Files that are encrypted or protected by passwords etc cannot be played back This player supports FAT16 and F...

Page 24: ...ps 320 kbps Sampling frequencies MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz WMA 44 1 kHz AAC 44 1 kHz USB port Maximum current 500 mA Outputs General Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power consumption 16 W Dimensions approx 430 mm 110 mm 400 mm w h d 17 in 4 3 8 in 15 3 4 in incl projecting parts Mass approx 5 2 kg 11 lbs 1 oz Supplied accessories Audio cord Red and white 1 Remote commander ...

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