Using the display, Playing cds, Display information of the normal discs – Sony CDP-M555ES User Manual

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Playing CDs

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Using the Display

You can check stored disc information, such as the Disc
Names (see page 27) or Artist Names (see page 36), by
using the display.
Unlike a normal CD, a CD TEXT disc includes
information such as the disc title or artist name. The
display shows the CD TEXT information so that you
can check the current disc title, artist name, and track
title. When the player detects a CD TEXT disc, “CD
TEXT” appears in the display. If your CD TEXT disc
has multi-language capacity, “MULTI CD TEXT”
appears in the display. If you want to check the
information in another language, refer to “Selecting the
language of the CD TEXT information” on page 15.

Display information of the normal discs

Display information in stop mode
The display shows the current disc number, total
number of tracks, and total playing time of the disc.

Locating a specific track or a point in a
track while observing the remote display

CONTINUE

PROGRAM

NAME SCAN

MENU

PUSH ENTER

TRACK

PLAYER SELECT

BACK

DISC
SKIP

SHUFFLE

REPEAT

SCROLL

.

/>

m

/M

Easy scroll
key

TRACK

H

1

During stop mode, press TRACK.

2

Move the cursor (B) to the desired track by using
the Easy scroll key.

3

Press the Easy scroll key.
To return to the previous display, press BACK.

Note

When you select a CD TEXT disc, track titles appear in step 2
instead of the track numbers.

D i s c 1 2 3

*

D I SC - 1 2 3

*

2 . ( TRACK 2 )

1 . ( TRACK 1 )

CD1

3 . ( TRACK 3 )
4 . ( TRACK 4 )

6 . ( TRACK 6 )

5 . ( TRACK 5 )

CD1

JOG

SCROLL

MENU/NO

1

CD2

GROUP

NO DELAY

TEXT

CD

MULTI

PROGRAM 1 2 3 X-FADE

DELETE

CD3

REPEAT

SHUFFLE

1

SEC

STEP

MIN

ART.

GROUP

TRACK

HIT

ART.

NEXT

2nd

ALL

S

DISC

DISC

* D I S C - 2

*

*

0

* * *

CD1

NEXT DISC

2nd PLAYER

DISC

Total playing time

Current disc number or Disc Name etc.

Total number of tracks

Current disc number

BACK

I /

1

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