Sony CDP-X555ES Operating Instructions - Page 7

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Remote Commander eTpc2ii3cc4p;31c:1ip • ;1 1 0 ED 0 15 o a OPEN/CLOSE button • ag111 FILE RECALL button • DISPLAY MODE button • al M. (music) SCAN button • On Numeric buttons • al CLEAR button 0. • O CO A. SPACE (auto spaceyA. CUE (auto cue) button IL • CEI FILE (custom file) button • On MEMO INPUT button • in1B LEVEL FILE button • FADER (lade in/fade out) button • a ERASE button • In LINE OUT LEVEL (line out/headphone level) buttons O. • Mg 44N mow (low speed manual search) buttons• 111 INDEX buttons*. • am In .44P40(manual search) buttons• AMS buttons • 7 (stop) button • II (pause) button • 10 (play) button • A » B repeat button • 9 ( CLEAR REPEAT button (A - B repeat dear/repeat) button • TIME button • 10 In CHECK button • > 20 (over 20) button • PLAY MODE Muttons MB CONTINUE button • SHUFFLE button • PROGRAM button • C. (custom) INDEX button • Buttons with yellow letters (A, B. C, memo (page 26). ) are for writing a disc Refer to the pages indicated in • for details. Installing Batteries in the Remote Commander 1 2 Two size AA (R6) batteries • On battery lite • About half a year of normal operation can be expected when using the Sony SUM-3(NS) batteries. • When the batteries are run down, the remote commander will not operate the unit. In this case, replace both batteries with new ones. Notes on the remote commander and remote control operation • Keep the commander away from extremely hot or humid place& • Avoid dropping any foreign objects into the commander casing, particularly when replacing the batteries. • Avoid exposing the remote sensor to direct sunlight or lighting apparatus. Such exposure can cause a malfunction. • To avoid damage caused by battery leakage and corrosion, remove the batteries when the commander will not be used for a long time. 7

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Remote
Commander
O
Tc2c4;3
11
:
epii3cpcip
;1
1
0
ED
••••••••.*
0
15
Refer
to
the
pages
indicated
in
for
details.
7
9
10
o
a
OPEN/CLOSE
button
111
FILE
RECALL
button
ag
DISPLAY
MODE
button
al
M.
(music)
SCAN
button
On
Numeric
buttons
al
CLEAR
button
0.
CO
A.
SPACE
(auto
spaceyA.
CUE
(auto
cue)
button
IL
CEI
FILE
(custom
file)
button
On
MEMO
INPUT
button
1B
LEVEL
FILE
button
in
FADER
(lade
in/fade
out)
button
a
ERASE
button
In
LINE
OUT
LEVEL
(line
out/headphone
level)
buttons
O.
Mg
44
N
mow
(low
speed
manual
search)
buttons
111
INDEX
buttons
*.
In
.44
P40
(manual
search)
buttons
am
AMS
buttons
(stop)
button
II
(pause)
button
10
(play)
button
A
»
B
repeat
button
(
CLEAR
REPEAT
button
(A
B
repeat
dear/repeat)
button
TIME
button
In
CHECK
button
>
20
(over
20)
button
PLAY
MODE
Muttons
CONTINUE
button
SHUFFLE
button
PROGRAM
button
C.
(custom)
INDEX
button
Buttons
with
yellow
letters
(A,
B.
C,
)
are
for
writing
a
disc
memo
(page
26).
Installing
Batteries
in
the
Remote
Commander
1
2
Two
size
AA
(R6)
batteries
On
battery
lite
About
half
a
year
of
normal
operation
can
be
expected
when
using
the
Sony
SUM-3(NS)
batteries.
When
the
batteries
are
run
down,
the
remote
commander
will
not
operate
the
unit.
In
this
case,
replace
both
batteries
with
new
ones.
Notes
on
the
remote
commander
and
remote
control
operation
Keep
the
commander
away
from
extremely
hot
or
humid
place&
Avoid
dropping
any
foreign
objects
into
the
commander
casing,
particularly
when
replacing
the
batteries.
Avoid
exposing
the
remote
sensor
to
direct
sunlight
or
lighting
apparatus.
Such
exposure
can
cause
a
malfunction.
To
avoid
damage
caused
by
battery
leakage
and
corrosion,
remove
the
batteries
when
the
commander
will
not
be
used
for
a
long
time.
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