Storing Information About CDs (Custom Files)

6Press ENTER to select the group.

The group file indication lights up in the front panel display and the flashing cursor (Ò) appears

to indicate the first space for the Group Memo.

7Input the group name (Group Memo) following Steps 4 through 6 in “Labeling discs with disc titles” on page 23.

8Press INPUT to store the Group Memo.

Erasing the Group Memo

1Follow Steps 1 through 4 in “Putting discs into groups” to select the Group Memo you want to erase.

2Press CLEAR.

3Press INPUT.

Playing discs in a group (Group Play)

You can enjoy Continuous or Shuffle Play within a group.

1Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE to select the play mode you want before you start playing.

When you select

The player plays

 

 

ALL DISCS

All tracks on all discs in the

Continuous Play

group consecutively

 

 

1 DISC Continuous

All tracks on the specified disc

Play

in the group consecutively

 

 

ALL DISCS Shuffle

All tracks on all discs in the

Play

group in random order

 

 

1Ê DISC Shuffle Play

All tracks on the specified disc

 

in the group in random order

 

 

2Press one of the GROUP 1–8 buttons to select the group and press á.

Group Play starts from the disc which is the most upward number and located closest to the playing position. If the disc at the playing position is put into the selected group, the play starts from that disc.

You can specify the first disc to play when starting Group Play

After selecting the group, turn the JOG dial to select the disc, then press ENTER.

You can start Group Play using the remote

Before you start playing, press GROUP/DEL, the number button of the group you want to play, then

ENTER.

Note

If “NO ENTRY” appears in the front panel display, no disc has been put into the selected group.

Deleting discs from a group

To delete a disc from a group

1Follow Steps 1 through 4 in “Putting discs into groups” on page 26 to select the disc.

2Turn the JOG dial (when using the remote, press M repeatedly) until “NOT FILED” appears in the front panel display, then press ENTER.

3Press INPUT.

To delete all discs from a group at once

Press one of the GROUP 1–8 buttons you want to clear, then press CLEAR for more than one second.

Checking the Group File information using the on-screen display Z

You can check the Group Memos and disc titles stored in each group.

Checking the Group Memos

Press GROUP/DEL.

The on-screen display shows all the Group Memos.

Checking the disc titles in each group

After pressing GROUP/DEL, press the number button of the group you want. Then press ENTER.

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CDP-CX270, CDP-CX90ES specifications

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