Sony CDP-C79ES Operating Instructions - Page 22
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On Custom Files The CD player is equipped with a memory which allows you to store four types of information called "custom files". Up to 184 discs of Custom File can be retained in the unit's memory. The four custom files you can store in memory Disc memo Bank Level file DSP file To store a name of up to 10 letters for an individual disc. (page 24) To store a program in memory so it can be played again. (page 23) To preset an output level of the headphones/variable line out jacks for an individual disc. (page 26) To store an acoustic atmosphere for an individual disc. (page 21) What is this indication? CF LE DSP hts when DSP file is memorized. Lights when Level file is memorized. Lights when Program Bank is memorized. Lights when Disc Memo is memorized. What is this Indication? This indication appears when FILE is pressed while no custom file can be memonzed for the disc currently put in the player. To make a custom file for the disc, clear the custom file of another disc. To clear custom files of all discs at once Press POWER to turn on the unit (without discs on the tray) while keeping ERASE and FILE pressed. "ALL ERASE" will be displayed and all custom files are cleared. To check the items of the custom files Press TIME/MEMO (while "- NO DISC -" is displayed) without the disc(s) inserted. Each time you press TIME/MEMO, the items of the custom files and the items of the each column of Plwt-Iminalabout the disc are displayed. If you press TIME/MEMO when the last disc's information is displayed, "- END -" is displayed and returns to "- NO DISC -" after a few seconds. To clear all custom files for a single disc, press TIME/MEMO repeatedly until the undesired custom file is displayed. Then press ERASE. "FILE ERASE" is displayed and IIEMCIMIMI goes off in the display window. Memory backup for the custom files Custom files, once memorized, are retained in the compact disc player's memory for approximately 1 month without AC power supply. Since the memory is stored in the unit and not on the disc, you cannot perform custom file functions with the same disc on a different player. 22