Labeling a cd – Sony CDX-C5850 User Manual

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Displaying the disc memo

Press (DSPL) during CD or CD TEXT disc
playback.

Each time you press (DSPL) during CD or
CD TEXT disc playback, the item changes
as follows:

$

Track number/

Elapsed playback time

$

Disc memo name

$

Track name*

$

Clock

* If you connect an optional CD unit with the

CD TEXT function, the CD TEXT information
will appear in the display when you play a
CD TEXT disc.

Erasing the disc memo

1

Press (SOURCE) repeatedly to select CD.

2

Press (MODE) repeatedly to select the CD
unit.

3

Press (LIST) for two seconds.

4

Press (DSPL) for two seconds.

5

Rotate the dial to select the name you
want to erase.

6

Press (5) (ENTER) for two seconds.
The name is erased.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 if you want to erase
other names.

7

Press (LIST) for two seconds.
The unit returns to normal CD playback
mode.

Note
When a personalized label is erased, the original
CD TEXT information will appear in the display.

Labeling a CD

— Disc Memo

(For a CD unit with the custom file function)

You can label each disc with a personalized
name. You can enter up to eight characters for
a disc. If you label a CD, you can locate the
disc by name (page 18) and select the specific
tracks for playback (page 18).

1

Play the CD and press (LIST) for two
seconds.

2

Enter the characters.
1 Rotate the dial clockwise to select the

desired characters.
(A
n B n C n ··· Z n 0 n 1 n 2 n
··· 9 n + nn * n / n \ n > n <
n . n _ )

If you rotate the dial counterclockwise,
the characters will appear in reverse
order.
If you want to put a blank space
between characters, select “_” (under-
bar).

2 Press (4) (n) after locating the

desired character.
The flashing cursor moves to the next
space.

If you press (1) (N), the flashing cursor
moves to the left.

3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter the

entire name.

3

To return to normal CD playback mode,
press
(LIST) for two seconds.

Tip
To erase or correct a name, enter “_” (under-bar)
for each character.

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