Sony CDP-X555ES Operating Instructions - Page 11
Locating, Index, Selection, Immediately, Beginning, Fading, in/Fading
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Locating an Index II This function is only possible with a disc on which index numbers are recorded. Press or -k to locate the desired index number. The selected index number appears in the display window. What is an index? This is a number assigned to a section of a selection (for example, to a movement in a symphony) to allow that section to be located easily. To Play a Selection Immediately From the Beginning - Auto Cue II Auto cue lets you play right from the beginning of a given selection without having to listen to the blank lead-in. To use auto cue 1. Press the A.SPACE/A.CUE twice. "A.CUE" will appear in the window. 2. Press H and then make your selection by pressing the numeric button. J '•:.8•08 us I ow us um IIIIEMCI OM I CI El CI13CI 111.••111 The time display will go out while the player is searching for the beginning of your selection. When the selection has been cued, the time display will come back on. (Some selections make take longer to find.) & PressP.or II. The selection will start immediately. Fading in/Fading out You can have the play fade in/ fade out between 2-10 seconds. When no time is specified, the play will fade in and fade out for 5seconds. This function cannot be operated when the DIGITAL (optical) OUT is used for connections. To set the fade time 1. Press IL 2. Press FADER. 3. Press 44 I to select fade time between 2-10 seconds. To end the play fading out Press FADER when you want to start fading out. 6"an flashes in the window, and play fades out and enters the pause mode. To restart the play fading in Press FADER in the pause mode. L'AAI ' flashes in the window, and play fades in. To cancel auto cue Press the A. SPACE/A. CUE again. "A.CUE" will disappear in the window. Note on auto cue Selections that fade in slowly or have noise in the lead-in may not be picked up successfully by the auto cue function. 11