Sony Ericsson CDP-CX270 manual Sonyhits, Band, Removing CDs, Getting Started

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Getting Started

After inserting the disc, you can replace the disc number with the original disc title (see “Labeling Discs” on page 23) to locate it easily when you start playing.

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5Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to insert more discs.

6Close the front cover by pushing up the cover until it clicks.

The rotary table turns and the disc slot at the loading position is set to the playing position. Always keep the front cover closed except when you insert or remove discs.

SonyBandRemoving CDs The supplied CD booklet holders help you locate a disc

You can store up to 200 CD booklets. Insert a booklet and stick the number label on the film of a pocket and the booklet so that you can locate the disc easily.

Notes

When you insert an 8 cm (3-inch) CD, be sure to attach a Sony CSA-8 adaptor (not supplied) to the disc.

Do not insert an empty 8 cm (3-inch) CD adaptor (CSA-8). It may damage the player.

Do not attach anything such as seals or sleeves to discs. It may damage the player or the disc.

If you drop a disc into the player and the disc won‘t go into the slot correctly, consult your nearest Sony dealer.

When transporting the player, remove all discs from the player.

Removing CDs

After following Steps 1 through 3 of “Inserting CDs” on page 8, remove the discs. Then close the front cover.

Note

The disc being played does not come to the loading position if you open the front cover during playback. (The disc number flashes in the display.)

If you want to remove the disc being played, press ENTER in the center of the JOG dial after opening the front cover. The disc comes to the loading position. Remove the disc after the rotary table comes to a complete stop.

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Contents Operating Instructions CDP-CX270 CDP-CX90ES3-856-767-21 1996 by Sony CorporationAbout This Manual WelcomeINFORMATION Owner’s RecordPlaying CDs Getting StartedStoring Information About CDs Custom Files Additional InformationHooking Up the System UnpackingGetting Started Inserting batteries into the remoteSignal flow HookupsGetting Started the CONTROL A1 jackNote on placement Connecting the AC power cordControlling Another CD Player Player Control Getting StartedWhat cords will I need? Getting StartedDISC-93 Inserting CDsArtist Getting StartedSony SONYHITSBand Removing CDsBasic Operations New ArtistPlaying a CD DISC-93When you turn off the player To stop playbackBasic Operations Basic OperationsUsing the Front Panel Display Selecting a disc directly using the remote Using the On-ScreenDisplayLocating a Specific Disc Display information while controlling the playerTo cancel Memo Scan Sorting Out Discs in Three Ways SortWhen you sort by Playing CDsWhen locating a disc by artist name When locating a disc by disc titleSONYHITS SORT/ABC Sony BandLocating a Specific Track or a Point in a Track Specifying the Next Disc to PlayDISC-1O2 To cancel the disc you have specifiedRepeating the current track Repeat Playing RepeatedlyWhen the disc is played in To cancel Repeat PlayCreating Your Own Program Program Play Playing in Random Order Shuffle PlayCreating a program on the player When you selectDISC-2O TRACK DISC-2O* TRACK-3Checking the programmed order Changing the programmed orderWhen checking the programs Playing Alternately G-FadePlayWhen you select Playing CDsUsing a Sony Receiver With Playing Using a Timerthe On-ScreenDisplay Control Function To cancel G-FadePlayWhat You Can Do With the Custom Files Where are Custom Files stored?Labeling Discs Disc Memo You can store this informationLabeling discs with artist names Storing Information About CDs Custom FilesLabeling each track New ArtistStoring Information About CDs Custom Files Labeling discs/tracks using the remote ZSONYHES Grouping Discs Group FileSONYH TS SONYHITS GROUPPlaying discs in a group Group Play Erasing the Group MemoDeleting discs from a group When you select2O 1 SELECT Storing Specific Tracks Delete File2O 1 DELETE Storing Custom File Information Using a KeyboardPutting tracks into the Hit List Storing Your Favorite Tracks Hit ListPlaying tracks in the Hit List You can recover all the tracks you have deletedNotes on CDs PrecautionsAdditional Information On safetySpecifications Troubleshooting“Error” appears in the front panel display Supplied accessoriesConnector SwitchesIndex Index