Storing Information About CDs (Custom Files)

Storing Custom File Information Using a Keyboard

You can store the Disc Memo and Group File for one disc sequentially using an IBM-compatible PC keyboard* for USA (not supplied).

* Power consumption must be 120 mA or less.

Keyboard jack

1Connect a keyboard to the keyboard jack on the front panel of the player.

Notes

If the cursor keys do not work correctly and you cannot complete the task using the keyboard, disconnect the keyboard then reconnect it to the player.

If the keyboard is not the USA model, the characters may be input differently from those on the keys.

The USA keyboard layout is shown below.

~ ! @ # $ % ^ &

(

) - +

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - =

 

Q W E R T Y U I O P {

}

 

 

[

]

Caps Lock A S D F G H J

K

L

 

Enter

Z

X C V B N M < >

?

Shift

Shift

 

 

Ctrl

Alt

Alt

Ctrl

Storing Specific Tracks (Delete File)

You can delete unwanted tracks and store only the tracks you want. When you select the disc containing a Delete File, you can play only the remaining tracks.

CONTINUE SHUFFLE

JOG

2After selecting the disc you want on the player, press the Enter key.

3Press the cursor keys (−/↓) to select the item you want (disc title, artist name, group file or track title).

When you select ARTIST NAME

“New Artist” appears in the on-screen display. Press the Enter key and go to Step 4.

If the same artist name has been assigned to other discs, press the cursor keys (←/→) repeatedly until the

artist name you want appears in the on-screen display, then press the Enter key. In this case, skip Step 4.

When you select GROUP FILE

Press the cursor keys (←/→) until the group number you want appears in the on-screen display, then press the Enter key.

4Input the characters you want, then press the Enter key.

To input the other information, repeat Steps 3 and 4.

5Press the Esc key to store the information.

You can delete all characters of selected item

CHECKCLEAR

1Press CONTINUE or SHUFFLE before you start playing.

2Turn the JOG dial to select the disc.

3Press CHECK repeatedly until the track you want to delete appears in the front panel display.

ALL DISC S

DISC

CD2

2O

*DISC-2O*

DISCTRACK

2O 1 SELECT

4Press CLEAR.

“DELETE FILE” appears, and “DELETE” flashes in the front panel display.

ALL DISC S

DELETE FILE

DISC

CD2

 

2O

*DISC-2O*

DISCTRACK

2O 1 DELETE

28EN

While holding down the Shift key, press the Delete key.

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Sony CDP-CX90ES, CDP-CX270 manual Storing Specific Tracks Delete File, Storing Custom File Information Using a Keyboard

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