Sony CDP-LSA1 CD Player User Manual


 
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Other Functions
Setting the Player to Turn Off
Automatically
(Power Save Function) Z
When the Power Save function is on, the player will
automatically turn off (change to STANDBY) after
several minutes of inactivity.
YES
MENU/NO
=/+
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=+0 )
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1 Before playing a disc, press MENU/NO repeatedly
until “Setup Menu” appears in the display.
2 Press =/+ until “Power Save” appears, then
press YES.
3 Press =/+ to select the setting, then press
YES.
To Select
Turn on the Power Save
function
Power Save On
(default setting)
Turn off the Power Save
function
Power Save Off
4 Press MENU/NO.
About i.LINK
This section explains the general specifications and
major features of i.LINK. Read this section before
doing any i.LINK-related operation.
Note that i.LINK connections and operations may vary,
depending on the component. For details regarding
the connection of i.LINK components to this player, see
“Hooking Up the System” on page 4.
i.LINK functions
i.LINK is a serial digital interface that supports the bi-
directional transmission of audio and video signals,
commands, and even component status information.
All that is needed to hook up i.LINK components are
i.LINK connecting cables. Audio and video
components connected within an i.LINK configuration
can be used to perform a wide range of operations and
data exchanges that is sure to expand as the number
and variety of i.LINK components grow.
Since i.LINK allows data to be transmitted from one
component to other components to which it is not
directly connected, there is no need to pay attention to
connection order. However, due to differences in
characteristics or specifications, operation of or data
exchange with certain i.LINK components may not be
possible, even when they are connected.
z What is i.LINK?
i.LINK is a trademark proposed by Sony Corporation
and accepted by companies throughout the world as an
easy-to-remember name for the IEEE 1394 world
standard of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers.