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Getting Started
White (L)
Red (R)
R
L
CD
INPUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT 
CD
~AC  IN
LINE OUT (ANALOG)
R
L
R
L
BALANCED
UNBALANCED
1:GROUND
2:HOT    (+)
3:COLD (  )
ON
OFF
CD1
CD2
STANDARD
CUSTOM
TA - E1 / N1
COMMAND
MODE
BALANCED
OUT
Stereo amplifier, etc.
White (L)
Red (R)
1     3     2
Hooking Up the Audio Components (SCD-1)
Connect the Super Audio CD player to an audio
component. Be sure to turn off the power of all
components before making connections and connect
securely to prevent noise.
Connecting via LINE OUT UNBALANCED
jacks
Use an audio connecting cord for this connection. Be sure to
match the colour-coded pin to the appropriate jacks: white (left)
to white and red (right) to red.
Audio connecting cord (supplied)
Connecting via LINE OUT BALANCED
connectors
Use an XLR (balanced) cord for this connection. When connecting
an XLR (balanced) cord to the LINE OUT BALANCED
connectors, set the BALANCED OUT ON/OFF switch on the rear
panel of the player to ON.
XLR (balanced) cord (not supplied)
Polarity of LINE OUT BALANCED connector
1: GROUND
2: HOT (+)
3: COLD (–)
Connecting via DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL
connector
Use an optical digital cable for this connection. When connecting
the optical digital cable to the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL
connector, take the cap off the connectors and push the cable
plugs in until they click into place.
Be sure to show “16 bit” in the display by pressing DIGITAL OUT
on the upper side of the player. Be careful not to bend or twist the
optical cable.
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
Note
Only the audio signals of the CD can be output from the
DIGITAL OUT connectors. Those of the Super Audio CD cannot
be output through DIGITAL OUT.
Connecting via DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL
connector
Use a coaxial digital cable to connect the audio components
equipped with coaxial digital input connectors. When connecting
the coaxial digital cable, be sure to show “16 bit” in the display
by pressing DIGITAL OUT on the upper side of the player.
Coaxial digital cable (not supplied)
Note
Only the audio signals of the CD can be output from the
DIGITAL OUT connectors. Those of the Super Audio CD cannot
be output through DIGITAL OUT.
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Getting Started
Connecting via DIGITAL OUT CD COAXIAL
connector
Use a coaxial digital cable to connect the audio components
equipped with coaxial digital input connectors. When connecting
the coaxial digital cable, be sure to show “16 bit” in the display
by pressing DIGITAL OUT on the upper side of the player.
Coaxial digital cable (not supplied)
Note
Only the audio signals of the CD can be output from the
DIGITAL OUT CD connectors. Those of the Super Audio CD
cannot be output through DIGITAL OUT CD.
White (L)
Red (R)
R
L
CD
INPUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
CD
~AC  IN
ANALOG OUT
R
L
CD1
CD2
STANDARD
CUSTOM
TA - E1 / N1
COMMAND
MODE
Stereo amplifier, etc.
White (L)
Red (R)
Hooking Up the Audio Components (SCD-777ES)
Connect the Super Audio CD player to an audio
component. Be sure to turn off the power of all
components before making connections and connect
securely to prevent noise.
Connecting via ANALOG OUT jacks
Use an audio connecting cord for this connection. Be sure to
match the colour-coded pin to the appropriate jacks: white (left)
to white and red (right) to red.
Audio connecting cord (supplied)
Connecting via DIGITAL OUT CD OPTICAL
connector
Use an optical digital cable for this connection. When connecting
the optical digital cable to the DIGITAL OUT CD OPTICAL
connector, take the cap off the connectors and push the cable
plugs in until they click into place.
Be sure to show “16 bit” in the display by pressing DIGITAL OUT
on the upper side of the player. Be careful not to bend or twist the
optical cable.
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
Note
Only the audio signals of the CD can be output from the
DIGITAL OUT CD connectors. Those of the Super Audio CD
cannot be output through DIGITAL OUT CD.
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Getting Started
About the Switch Marked
“STANDARD” on the rear
panel of the player
The Super Audio CD includes high frequencies beyond
the audible range, although the design of normal
amplifiers and speakers is based on characteristics
corresponding to the audible range.
Therefore, if you increase the volume or treble excessively
during Super Audio CD playback, noise may occur or the
amplifier’s protect circuit may be activated. To prevent
these problems, set the switch at the rear of this player in
accordance with the connected amplifier.  This enables
you to match the output signal to the amplifier
characteristics.
Connecting to a normal amplifier
This switch is set to “STANDARD” at the factory. When
you connect this player to a normal amplifier, leave the
switch as it is. Never set it to “CUSTOM,” otherwise noise
may be produced or the speakers and the amplifier may
be damaged.
Connecting to the Preamplifier TA-E1 (not
supplied) and the Power Amplifier TA-N1
(not supplied) (SCD-1)
When you connect this player to the Preamplifier TA-E1
(not supplied) and the Power Amplifier TA-N1 (not
supplied), remove the cover as illustrated below, and set
the switch to “CUSTOM.”
The “CUSTOM” mode enables you to enjoy wider range
of frequencies.
Note
When you record the audio signals of a Super Audio CD to a tape
deck (Cassette deck etc.), set the switch to “STANDARD” even if
the player is connected to the Preamplifier TA-E1 and the Power
Amplifier TA-N1.
Hooking Up the Power
Connect the supplied mains lead to the AC IN terminal on
the player.
About the mains lead
European models only
European models only
Connect the supplied mains lead to the mains.
U.S.A. and Canadian models only
The supplied mains lead has a 3-pronged grounded plug.
If you are using 3-pronged grounded mains, the plug can
be inserted directly into the mains. However, if the socket
is a 2-pronged grounded mains, use the supplied plug
adapter or a commercially available plug adapter.
3-pronged grounded mains
2-pronged polarized mains
• When the width of the mains are a different size
Use the supplied plug adapter.
• When the width of the mains are the same size
Use a commercially available plug adapter. In this case,
you can check the polarity of the mains with a
commercially available spark-testing screwdriver.  It is
the pronged ground that does not light the neon grow
lamp even if you insert the spark-testing screwdriver
into the mains. Insert the blades so that the “N pole”
can be inserted to the ground on the plug.
If noise (hum) is produced
Noise may be caused by an electric potential difference on
the ground circuit.* In this case, use the supplied plug
adapter and be careful not to connect the ground lead to
anything.
* Although the ground of the domestic mains is normally a
safety ground, a few electrical potential differences may be
produced, depending on the mains. Therefore, use of the
supplied 3-pronged mains lead may lessen the quality of the
audio signal or may produce humming noise.
3 to 2-prong polarized
plug adapter
N pole
Connecting to the units described below
(SCD-777ES)
When you connect this player to the following units,
remove the cover as illustrated below, then set the switch
to “CUSTOM.”
• TA-E1 (stereo preamplifier) and TA-N1 (stereo power
amplifier)
• T A-FA777ES (integrated stereo amplifier)
The “CUSTOM” mode enables you to enjoy a wider range
of frequencies.
Note
When you record the audio signals of a Super Audio CD to a tape
deck (Cassette deck etc.), set the switch to “STANDARD” even if
the player is connected to the one of the units described above.
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Getting Started
Compatible Disc Types
You can play the following discs with this player.
Depending on the type of disc to be played, select the
appropriate indicator by pressing SACD/CD (pages 8,
12).
Super Audio CD (single layer disc)
This disc consists of a single HD layer*.
Press SACD/CD repeatedly so that the SACD indicator
on the upper side of the player lights.
*High density signal layer for the Super Audio CD
Super Audio CD (dual layer disc)
This disc consists of dual HD layers and is capable of
extended play over long periods.
Press SACD/CD repeatedly so that the SACD indicator
on the upper side of the player lights.
Also, as the dual layer disc consists of dual HD layers on
one side only, it is not necessary to turn the disc over.
Conventional CD
This disc is the current format.
Press SACD/CD repeatedly so that the CD indicator on
the upper side of the player lights.
HD (high density) layer
HD layer
HD layer
CD layer
Super Audio CD + CD (Hybrid disc)
This disc consists of an HD layer and a CD layer. Press
SACD/CD to select the layer you want to listen to. Also,
as the dual layers are on one side, it is not necessary to
turn the disc over. You can play the CD layer using a
conventional CD player.
Incompatible Discs
This player cannot play the following discs. If you try to
play them, the error message “TOC Error” will appear or
there will be no sound.
• CD-ROM
• DVD etc.
CD layer
HD layer
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Playing Discs
This chapter explains the various
ways to play discs.
With felt side
facing down
Playing a Disc
The operations for normal play and the basic operations
during play are explained below.
1
Turn on the amplifier.
2
Select the player position using the input selector
on the amplifier.
3
Press ! (power) to turn on the player.
4
Press A to open the disc lid, and place a disc on the
tray.
Place the supplied stabilizer on the disc. If you do not,
“No Stabilizer” appears in the display.
5
Press SACD/CD to select the SACD or CD indicator.
Each time you press the button, the SACD or CD
indicator lights. Select the indicator that corresponds
to the type of disc on the tray. For details, see page 7.
6
Press H.
When the disc lid is closed, “CLOSE,” “Loading,” and
“TOC Reading” appear in sequence in the display.
Then, playback starts from the first track. If you want
to start playing from a specific track, press l/L
repeatedly to select the track number before pressing
H
.
7
Adjust the volume on the amplifier.
     !
     A                           SACD/CD      X  x     l/L
(power)
TIME
TEXT DIGITAL DUT FILTER
MANUAL SELECTOR
SUPER AUTO CD CD
Playing Discs
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TIME
TEXT DIGITAL DUT FILTER
MANUAL SELECTOR
SUPER AUTO CD CD
Basic operations during play
To
Press
Stop play
x
Pause play
X
Resume play after pausing
X
 or H
Locate a succeeding track
L
Locate the beginning of the
current track or a preceding
track
Eject the disc
l
A
z
If you turn on the player when a disc is already loaded
Playback starts automatically. If you connect a commercially
available timer, you can set it to start playing the disc at any time
you want.
z
To select a layer you want to listen to when playing a hybrid
disc (page 7)
After you stop play using x, press SACD/CD repeatedly to light
either the SACD or CD indicator.
Notes
• Remove the stabilizer when there is no disc in the player.
• The Super Audio CD player takes longer than a conventional
CD player to start playing after the disc is loaded. This is not a
malfunction. The player is automatically identifying the type of
disc, adjusting the servomechanism or verifying the copyright
protection in internal mechanisms of the inserted disc.
Using the Display
The display window shows various information about the
disc or track being played. This section describes the
information that appears for each play status.
Displaying information while the player is
stopped
Press TIME.
The display shows the total number of tracks and total
playing time on the disc.
TIME   TEXT
TEXT
LANGUAGE
Total playing time
Total number of tracks
DISPLAY MODE
TIME
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Playing Discs
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Displaying information while the player is
playing
Press TIME.
Each time you press the button, the current track number
and its elapsed time or remaining time appears, or the
total remaining time for the disc appears in the display.
Turning off the information in the display Z
Press DISPLAY MODE while the player is stopped or
while playing a disc.
• For a disc which does not have TEXT
When you press DISPLAY MODE once, “Display Off”
appears in the display. When you press it while playing
a disc, the whole display disappears after one second.
To return to the normal display, press it again.
• For a disc which has TEXT
When you press DISPLAY MODE once, the information
of the TEXT disc disappears. When you press it again,
“Display Off” appears. When you press it while playing
a disc, the whole display disappears after one second.
To return to the normal display, press it again.
Playing track number and elapsed playing time
of the current track (default display)
Displaying the information of a TEXT disc
TEXT discs contain information, such as the disc name or
artist name, as well as the audio signals. This player can
display the disc name, artist name, and current track
name as TEXT information.
When the player detects a TEXT disc, “TEXT” appears in
the display. If your TEXT disc has several languages,
“TEXT” and “MULTI” appear in the display. When you
want to check the information in another language, see
“Displaying the information of a TEXT disc in other
languages” on page 15.
Displaying the information of a TEXT disc
in stop mode
Press TEXT.
Each time you press the button, the disc name or artist
name appears in the display. When you select the artist
name, “ARTIST” appears in the display.
Display information of a TEXT disc while
playing a disc
The current track name appears. If the disc name has
more than 16 characters, the first 15 characters will remain
after the name scrolls by in the display.
Notes
• The display may not show all the characters, depending on the
disc.
• This player can display only the disc name, artist name and
track names from TEXT discs. Other information cannot be
displayed.
Using the Display
Press TIME
Playing track number and remaining time
of the current track
Total remaining time on the disc
Press TIME
Press TIME
Playing Discs
Displaying the information of a TEXT disc
in other languages
You can change the displayed language if the TEXT disc
has multi language capacity. When the player detects such
a TEXT disc, “TEXT” and “MULTI” appear in the display.
Change the language according to the procedures below.
1
Press LANGUAGE in stop mode.
The current selected language (English, French,
German, etc.) flashes.
If the player cannot display the language memorized
in a TEXT disc, “Other Lang” appears in the display.
2
Press LANGUAGE repeatedly until the desired
language appears in the display.
3
Press TEXT/ENTER.
The information appears in the selected language.
Notes
• If your TEXT disc memorized in one language, the name of that
language appears for a few seconds in the display when you
press LANGUAGE.
• When you press LANGUAGE while playing a TEXT disc, the
name of the current selected language appears for a few
seconds in the display.
The next track (AMS*)
The beginning of the current
track (AMS*)
Number
buttons
       >10
.
/>
l
/L
A preceding track (AMS*)
Press L
Press l repeatedly
Press l during play
Locating a track directly by entering the
track number 
Z
Press the number button(s) to enter the track number.
z
To enter a track number over 11 Z
1
Press >10.
2
Enter the corresponding digits.
To enter 0, press 10/0 instead.
Examples:
• To play track number 30, press >10, then 3 and 10/0.
• To play track number 100, press >10 twice, then 1, and 10/0
twice.
z
If you enter a track number while the player is paused
You cannot locate a track in pause mode. The player will still
remain paused.
Locating a Specific Track
During stop or play mode, you can locate any track to be
played.
To go to
Do the following:
*
Automatic Music Sensor
MANUAL SELECTOR
ER AUTO CD CD
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