Sony CDP-XA555ES User Manual

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Storing Information About CDs (Custom Files)
20
GB
You can check the number of you can file
1
Remove the disc from the player.
2
Press 
§ OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.
3
Press TIME after the music calendar disappears
from the display.
The number of the Custom Files you can file
appears.
If “FULL” appears in the display
If the memory for Custom Files becomes full, the
player displays “FULL” when you press FILE to store
the information, and you cannot store information for
any more disc. If necessary, erase any unwanted
Custom Files (see page 22).
To erase all Custom Files of all discs
While holding down ERASE and FILE, press 
U to turn on the
player. “FILE CLr” appears in the display and all the custom
files will be erased.
Indexing a Disc (Custom Index)
You can index a disc at up to 8 points (for a disc with
32 tracks or less) or 5 points (for a disc with over 32
tracks) so that you can easily locate a desired point.
This might be useful when you play discs of
symphonies or concertos that divide one piece into
several tracks (see the example below).
Example
First
piece
1
2
3
Custom
Index No.
Second
piece
Third
piece
PLAY MODE
0/)
FILE
CHECK
Track No.
What You Can Do With the
Custom Files
The player can store 2 types of information called
“Custom Files” for each disc. Once you have stored
Custom Files for a disc, the player automatically recalls
what you have stored whenever you insert the disc.
Note that Custom Files will be erased if you don’t use
the player for about 1 month.
You can store this information:
When you use
Custom Index (page 20)
Delete Bank (page 22)
The Custom File indication lights up when you store
the corresponding information.
You can
Index the disc at up to 8 points
(for a disc with 32 tracks or less)
or 5 points (for a disc with over
32 tracks)
Delete unwanted tracks and
store just the tracks you want
Delete Bank
Custom Index
When you store a Custom File for a disc, the player
remembers how you played that disc last time even if
you removed the disc from the player (last mode
memory). When you insert the same disc again, play
begins in the previous play mode. The player also
remembers the duration of the fade in/out time if it
was changed.
Note that if you press 
( to close the disc tray and
start playing, the player plays in the play mode
currently selected instead of the stored one.
Where are Custom Files stored?
Custom Files are stored not on the disc but in the
player’s memory. This means you cannot use Custom
Files when you play the disc on other players.
How many discs can you file?
You can file up to 224 discs in the Custom File.
The player counts a disc as one even if you store it in
both the Custom Index and Delete Bank.
C.FILE
DELETE
INDEX
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ERASE
 AMS ±
Storing Information About CDs (Custom Files)