Sony Ericsson CDP-CX270 What You Can Do With the Custom Files, Labeling Discs Disc Memo, You can

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What You Can Do With the Custom Files

Storing Information About CDsStoring(CustomInformationFiles) About CDs (Custom Files)

What You Can Do With the Custom Files

The player can store four types of information called “Custom Files” for each disc. Once you have stored Custom Files for a disc, the player automatically recalls what you have stored whenever you select the disc. Note that Custom Files will be erased if you do not use the player for about one month.

You can store this information:

When you use

You can

 

 

Disc Memo (page 23)

Label discs with disc and track

 

titles* and artist names using up

 

to 16 characters for each entry

 

 

Group File (page 26)

Group discs in up to eight groups

 

to locate them easily

 

 

Delete File (page 28)

Delete unwanted tracks and store

 

only the tracks you want

 

 

Hit List (page 29)

Store the tracks you play

 

frequently

 

 

* You can label up to 16 tracks.

Where are Custom Files stored?

Custom Files are stored not on the disc, but in the player’s memory. It means you cannot use Custom Files when you play the disc on another player.

If you replace discs you have filed in the Custom Files

The Custom File information you have stored remains, since each Custom File information is assigned to each slot. Erase all Custom Files (Disc Memo, Delete File, Group File and Hit List) of the old disc, then file the new disc information in the Custom Files.

Erasing all Custom Files of all discs

Turn off the player. While holding down CLEAR, press POWER to turn on the player. “ALL ERASE” appears in the front panel display, and all Custom Files will be erased after a while.

Erasing all Custom Files of a disc

Select the disc you want to clear. While holding down CLEAR, press INPUT.

You can store this information:When you use When you select a CD-TEXT disc

The CD-TEXT information (disc title, artist name and track titles) is stored as the Disc Memo automatically. If an entry has more than 16 characters, the first 16 characters are stored (see also page 12).

When you replace a disc with a CD-TEXT disc, the CD- TEXT information replaces the Custom File for the old disc automatically.

You cannot change the Disc Memo for a CD-TEXT disc.

You can group CD-TEXT discs in the same way as normal discs.

If you connect a second player that can read the CD- TEXT information, the CD-TEXT information is stored as the Disc Memo automatically when you select a CD- TEXT disc in that player. However, if the second player is the CDP-CX250, artist names cannot be stored.

You canWhere are Custom Files stored? When storing the Disc Memo and Group File information

You might find it difficult to input all the track and disc information of 200 discs using the controls on the player or the remote. To make the task easier, you can use an IBM-compatible PC keyboard (see ”Storing Custom File information using a keyboard” on page 28).

Labeling Discs (Disc Memo)

You can store the disc title, artist name and track titles of each disc using up to 16 characters for each entry, and have the player display the Disc Memo each time you select the discs/tracks.

Erasing all Custom Files of all discsYou can label discs while the front cover is open

Labeling discs with disc titles

INPUT

ENTER

 

JOG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-/±CLEAR

1Turn the JOG dial to select the disc.

When you label a disc with the front cover closed, the disc number of the disc at the playing position appears.

When you label a disc with the front cover open, the disc number at the loading position appears.

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Contents 1996 by Sony Corporation CDP-CX270 CDP-CX90ESOperating Instructions 3-856-767-21Owner’s Record WelcomeAbout This Manual INFORMATIONAdditional Information Getting StartedPlaying CDs Storing Information About CDs Custom FilesInserting batteries into the remote UnpackingHooking Up the System Getting Startedthe CONTROL A1 jack HookupsSignal flow Getting StartedGetting Started Connecting the AC power cordNote on placement Controlling Another CD Player Player ControlWhat cords will I need? Getting StartedGetting Started Inserting CDsDISC-93 ArtistRemoving CDs SONYHITSSony BandDISC-93 New ArtistBasic Operations Playing a CDBasic Operations To stop playbackWhen you turn off the player Basic OperationsUsing the Front Panel Display Display information while controlling the player Using the On-ScreenDisplaySelecting a disc directly using the remote Locating a Specific DiscPlaying CDs Sorting Out Discs in Three Ways SortTo cancel Memo Scan When you sort bySony Band When locating a disc by disc titleWhen locating a disc by artist name SONYHITS SORT/ABCTo cancel the disc you have specified Specifying the Next Disc to PlayLocating a Specific Track or a Point in a Track DISC-1O2To cancel Repeat Play Playing RepeatedlyRepeating the current track Repeat When the disc is played inWhen you select Playing in Random Order Shuffle PlayCreating Your Own Program Program Play Creating a program on the playerDISC-2O Changing the programmed order DISC-2O* TRACK-3TRACK Checking the programmed orderPlaying CDs Playing Alternately G-FadePlayWhen checking the programs When you selectTo cancel G-FadePlay Playing Using a TimerUsing a Sony Receiver With the On-ScreenDisplay Control FunctionYou can store this information Where are Custom Files stored?What You Can Do With the Custom Files Labeling Discs Disc MemoNew Artist Storing Information About CDs Custom FilesLabeling discs with artist names Labeling each trackStoring Information About CDs Custom Files Labeling discs/tracks using the remote ZSONYHITS GROUP Grouping Discs Group FileSONYHES SONYH TSWhen you select Erasing the Group MemoPlaying discs in a group Group Play Deleting discs from a groupStoring Custom File Information Using a Keyboard Storing Specific Tracks Delete File2O 1 SELECT 2O 1 DELETEYou can recover all the tracks you have deleted Storing Your Favorite Tracks Hit ListPutting tracks into the Hit List Playing tracks in the Hit ListOn safety PrecautionsNotes on CDs Additional InformationSupplied accessories TroubleshootingSpecifications “Error” appears in the front panel displayIndex SwitchesConnector Index