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SECTION 2
GENERAL
This section is extracted from
instruction manual.
1
Remote sensor
2
STANDBY indicator
3
DISPLAY button and indicator
4
A button
5
PLAY/PAUSE indicator
6
7 button
7
x button
8
> button and indicator
9
. button and indicator
q;
H.A.T.S. indicator
qa
+/1 button
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3
4
5 6
7
q;
qa
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8
2
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Getting Started
Hooking Up the System
Overview
This section describes how to hook up the CD player to
a receiver or other components such as an MD deck.
Be sure to turn off the power to all components before
you start connecting  them.
i.LINK
S200
:
i.LINK
S200
b
*
You can connect components to either i.LINK S200
connector.
What cords will I need?
i.LINK connecting  cable (supplied) (1)
Unpacking
Check that you have received the following items:
• i.LINK connecting  cable (1)
• Remote commander (remote) (1)
Before using the supplied remote
The supplied remote already contains a battery.  Before
using the remote, pull out the insulating sheet to allow
the power to flow from the battery.
To avoid battery leakage
If you don’t use the remote for an extended period of time,
remove the battery to avoid possible damage from battery
leakage and corrosion.
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When to replace the battery
Under normal conditions, the battery should last for
about six months.  When the remote no longer operates
the player, replace the battery with a new one.
Notes on  lithium battery
• Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of the children.
Should the battery be swallowed, immediately consult a
doctor.
• Wipe the battery with a dry cloth to assure a good contact.
• Be sure to observe the correct polarity when inserting the
battery.
• Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers, otherwise a
short-circuit may occur.
WARNING
Battery may explode if mistreated.
Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire.
CDP-LSA1
Receiver*
 Signal  flow
To a mains
Getting Started
MD deck, etc.*
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Getting Started
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Getting Started
Hookups
Connecting the player to a receiver
Connect the receiver to the i.LINK S200 connector with
the i.LINK connecting cable (supplied).  Make sure all
connections are firm.  If not, there will be no sound
from the speakers.
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v
v
v
:
i.LINK S200
i.LINK S200
Notes
• Do not connect the mains lead of any component until all
the connections have been completed.
• Do not allow any metal object to enter the i.LINK S200
connector as this may short-circuit the connector and
damage the components.
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The other i.LINK S200 connector can be used to
connect other components
The following i.LINK components can be used with the
player:
• STR-LSA1 receiver
• MDS-LSA1 MD deck
Be sure to use the Sony i.LINK S200 connecting cable
(4 pins  - 4 pins ).
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For general information about i.LINK
See “About i.LINK” on page 16.
Connecting the mains lead
Connect the mains lead to a mains.
Removing the protective bar
Remove the attached protective bar and retain it for
use when transporting the player at a later time.
DISP
LAY
When you connect the mains lead to a mains, the disc
tray will close automatically after a while.
Where do I go next?
Now you’re ready to use your player.
If you aren’t familiar with how to play CDs, go to the section
“Playing a CD” on page 6.
Then, go to the following sections for other operations.
Receiver
CDP-LSA1
 Signal flow
Attaching the protective bar
When transporting the player, be sure to attach the
protective bar (which you removed at the time you
unpacked the player) onto the disc tray, and use
adhesive tape to secure the bar.  If you fail to
attach the protective bar, the player may be
damaged during transport.
1
With the disc tray opened, disconnect the
mains lead.
2
Place the protective bar on the disc tray as
shown below.
DISP
LAY
3
Push the disc tray with your fingers to close it.
DISP
LAY
Slowly push both sides of the disc tray as
shown above.
4
Secure the protective bar with adhesive tape.
DISP
LAY
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Other Functions
Setting the Player to Turn Off
Automatically
(Power Save  Function) 
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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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?/1
.
>
m
M
N
X
x
7
8
9
>10
10
/0
1
2
3
4
5
6
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.
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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.
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Other Functions
i.LINK connections
The use of i.LINK cables to connect i.LINK components
as shown below is called a “daisy chain” configuration.
Data can be transmitted between any two
components even if they are indirectly connected.
Branch connections
• Any i.LINK component with three or more i.LINK
connectors can serve as a branch point.
• Up to 63 i.LINK components can be connected in a
single configuration.  However, the maximum
number of components that can be daisy-chained in
a single route is 17 (i.e., a maximum of 16 i.LINK
connecting cables in a row).  Each i.LINK cable used
in a single route is called a “hop.”  For example,
there are 6 hops in the route between A and C in the
illustration below, and 3 hops in the route between A
and D.
B
A
D
C
Each route between A and B; A and C; A and D; B and
C; B and D; and C and D in the illustration above can
have 16 hops (i.e., 17 components).
Loop-connetion
A signal output from one component is transmitted to
all other components.  A loop connection should thus
be avoided to prevent the return of a signal to its
source.
Notes
• Some i.LINK components (such as personal computers) do
not transfer signals when they are turned off.  Refer to the
operation manual of each component to be connected
before you hook them up.
• The maximum transmission rate of an i.LINK component is
printed near its i.LINK connector.  The indications S100,
S200, and S400 refer to maximum transmission rates of 100,
200, or 400 Mbps*, respectively.  The actual transmission
rate may be faster or slower, depending on the differences
in transmission rates and specifications among the
connected components.
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What is Mbps?
“Mbps” is an abbreviation for megabits per second.  It
indicates the amount of data transmitted per second.  For
example, a rate of 200 Mbps means 200 megabits of data
are transmitted  in one second.
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i.LINK connecting cable
i.LINK component
Correct
Incorrect (looped)
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Other Functions
Establishing 
a LINC
Before an audio signal can be transmitted between
i.LINK components, a “LINC” must first be established
between the receiving component (of the audio signal)
and the sending component.  Establishing a “LINC”
means establishing a logical path for the transmission
of digital audio signals between the two components.
Each logical path has an ID number.  Since the
component that sends an audio signal must output the
signal to a path, and the component that receives the
signal must input it from the same path, the path must
be mutually known by both components.  During the
establishment of a LINC, the following communication
occurs between the two i.LINK components.
Example
A component establishing a LINC with a CD player in
order to receive an audio signal from the CD player
1
The component that will receive an audio signal
from the CD player sends a request and path
information to the CD player to establish a
transmission path for the audio signal.
1
,
2
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2
The CD player responds to the component,
agreeing to the establishment of a LINC.
The digital audio signal transmission becomes possible
only after the communication described above has
occurred and a LINC has been established.
The component
that receives
the audio signal
CD player
(sending
component)
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Additional 
Information
Specifications
Compact disc player
Laser
Semiconductor laser (
λ = 800 nm)
Emission duration:  continuous
Inputs/Outputs (i.LINK S200)
i.LINK connector
4 pins - 4 pins (S200)
General
Power requirements
230 V AC,  50/60  Hz
Power consumption
22 W
Dimensions (approx.) (w/h/d)
430 
× 70 × 315 mm
incl. projecting  parts
Mass (approx.)
4.6 kg
Supplied accessories
i.LINK connecting calbe (4 pins - 4 pins)  (1)
Remote commander  (remote) (1)
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
Display Messages
The following table explains the various messages that
appear in the display.
Message
Error code(s)
Cause and/or remedy
CANNOT
LINC
C78:11/C78:12
The player cannot establish
a LINC with a component
because of an existing LINC
between the player and
another component.  Cancel
the LINC between  the
player and the other
component.
BUS FULL
C78:15
The signal bus within the
i.LINK configuration is full
and no more signals can be
output from the player.
Cancel the LINC between
the component  and the
player.
LOOP
CONNECT
C78:03
The i.LINK connection  is
looped.  Check the
connection (see page 17).
NEW
CONNECT
An i.LINK component  has
been connected  to or
disconnected from the
i.LINK configuration.  Wait
several seconds for the
indication to turn off.
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