Storing Information About CDs (Custom Files)

If you have made a mistake while inputting a character

To correct a character which has been input

1Press =or +until the cursor moves next to the incorrect character.

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2 Press GROUP/DEL to delete the incorrect character.

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3 Input the correct character.

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To correct the character currently being input

1Press GROUP/DEL to delete the incorrect character.

2Input the correct character.

To insert a character between the input characters

Press =or + until the cursor moves next to the point you want to insert, then input the character.

Erasing the Disc Memo

1Select the disc whose Disc Memo you want to erase.

2Press INPUT.

3Turn the JOG dial (when using the remote, press å/µ) until the item you want to clear (disc title,

artist name or track title) appears in the front panel display, then press ENTER.

4Press CLEAR.

The Disc Memo disappears.

5Press INPUT.

Grouping Discs (Group File)

You might find that too many discs make it hard to find the disc you want. This player has a feature that lets you classify discs into eight groups and label each group with category etc. using up to 16 characters (Group Memo). One disc can be put into only one group.

Once you classify discs, you can enjoy Continuous, Shuffle or Repeat Play only within a certain group (Group Play).

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Putting discs into groups

1Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE before you start playing.

2Turn the JOG dial to select the disc which you want to put into a group.

3Press INPUT.

4Turn the JOG dial until “GROUP FILE” appears in the front panel display, then press ENTER.

If the disc has not been put into any group, “NOT FILED” appears in the front panel display.

5Turn the JOG dial until the group number you want (e. g., GROUP 1) appears in the front panel display.

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Sony CDP-CX90ES, CDP-CX270 manual Grouping Discs Group File, 26EN, Erasing the Disc Memo, Putting discs into groups

CDP-CX270, CDP-CX90ES specifications

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