To prevent fire or shock
hazard, do not expose the
unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock,
do not open the cabinet.
Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
To prevent fire, do not cover the ventilation
of the apparatus with news papers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. And don’t place
lighted candles on the apparatus.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
place objects filled with liquid, such as
vases, on the apparatus.
This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1
LASER product.
This label is located on the rear exterior.
Thank you for purchasing the Sony Super
Audio CD Player. Before operating the
unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
About This Manual
The instructions in this manual are for
model SCD-XA3000ES.
Conventions
• Instructions in this manual describe the
controls on the player.
You can also use the controls on the
remote if they have the same or similar
names as those on the player.
• The following icons are used in this
manual:
Indicates that you can do the
Z
task using the remote.
Indicates hints and tips for
z
making the task easier.
Don’t throw away the
battery with general house
waste, dispose of it
correctly as chemical
wastes.
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Features
TABLEOFCONTENTS
About the Super Audio CD
• Super Audio CD is a new high-quality audio disc
standard where music is recorded in the DSD (Direct
Stream Digital) format (conventional CDs are recorded
in the PCM format). The DSD format, using a sampling
frequency 64 times higher than that of a conventional
CD, and with 1-bit quantization, achieves both a wide
frequency range and a wide dynamic range across the
audible frequency range, and so provides music
reproduction extremely faithful to the original sound.
• The Super Audio CD has two types; a 2 channel stereo
disc and a Multi-channel disc which holds up to 6
independent channels. The multi-channel characteristic
of the Super Audio CD features a speaker allocation
system basically similar to the 5.1 channel output of
current AV systems.
Features of the player
This player is designed to play back 2-channel and multichannel Super Audio CDs, and conventional CDs, and
provides the following features:
• Mounted with a Discrete Dual Laser Optical Pickup,
capable of reading a Super Audio CD or conventional
CD depending on the exclusive wavelength.
• Quicker track access performance enabled by an
advanced servo mechanism.
•A Multi-Channel Management function that allows you
to adjust the multi-channel playback environment
according to the allocation and size of your speakers.
•A Super Audio D/A Converter and Direct Digital Sync
System, which allows higher-quality sound
reproduction.
Others
•A Super Audio CD can mark up to 255 track/index
numbers. This feature applies to SCD-XA3000ES.
• The supplied remote is capable of controlling both the
SCD-XA3000ES and a conventional Sony CD player.
Getting Started4
Before You Start the Hookup 4
Hooking Up the Audio Components 5
Location and Functions of Parts8
Front Panel Parts Descriptions 8
Rear Panel Parts Descriptions 10
Remote Parts Descriptions 11
Playing Discs12
Compatible Disc Types 12
Playing a Disc 14
Using the Display 15
Locating a Specific Track 18
Locating a Particular Point in a Track 18
Playing Tracks Repeatedly 19
Playing Tracks in Random Order (Shuffle Play) 20
Creating Your Own Programme (Programme
Play) 21
Listening to a Multi-channel Super Audio CD
(Multi-channel management function) 22
Additional Information25
Precautions 25
Notes on Discs 26
Troubleshooting 27
Specifications 27
Index Back cover
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Getting
Before You Start the
Hookup
Started
This chapter provides information on
the supplied accessories and how to
connect various audio components to
the Super Audio CD player. Be sure
to read this chapter thoroughly before
you actually connect anything to the
player.
Checking the supplied accessories
This player comes with the following items:
• Audio connecting cord
phono jack×2 (Red and White) ↔ phono jack×2 (Red
and White) (2)
phono jack×1 (Black) ↔ phono jack×1 (Black) (2)
• Remote commander RM-SX700 (1)
• R06 (size-AA) batteries (2)
Inserting batteries into the remote
Insert two R06 (size-AA) batteries into the battery
compartment with the + and – correctly oriented to the
markings. When using the remote, point it at the remote
sensor
on the player.
z
When to replace the batteries
Under normal conditions, the batteries should last for about six
months. When the remote no longer operates the player, replace
both batteries with new ones.
Notes
• Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or a humid place.
• Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing,
particularly when replacing the batteries.
• Do not use a new battery with an old one.
• Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or lighting
apparatus. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
• If you do not intend to use the remote for an extended period
of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from
battery leakage and corrosion.
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Hooking Up the Audio Components
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.
When you have an amplifier equipped with the 5.1CH
input jacks (multi-channel amplifier, AV amplifier, etc.)
and connect the player and the amplifier via ANALOG
5.1CH OUT jacks, you can play a multi-channel Super
Audio CD and enjoy the multi-channel playback.
For normal playback, connect the player and an amplifier
via ANALOG 2CH OUT jacks.
Connecting via ANALOG 5.1CH OUT jacks
Use audio connecting cords for this connection. Connect the
ANALOG 5.1CH OUT jacks (FRONT L/R, SURR L/R, CENTER,
SUBWOOFER) to the corresponding jacks of your amplifier. For
FRONT or SURR connection, use the connecting cords (Red and
White jacks) (supplied) and be sure to match the colour-coded
pin to the appropriate jacks: white (left) to white and red (right)
to red. For CENTER and SUB WOOFER connection, use the
connecting cords (Black) (supplied).
FRONT or SURR connection
Audio connecting cords (Red and White) (supplied)
White (L)
Red (R)
White (L)
Red (R)
CENTER or SUB WOOFER connection
Audio connecting cords (Black) (supplied)
Black
Black
Notes
• When you make the Multi-channel connection, connect the
ANALOG 2CH OUT jacks also using another audio connecting
cord so that you can play a CD (or Super Audio CD) when you
set the input selector of your amplifier to CD (or Super Audio
CD) input .
• During playback of a conventional CD or a 2CH Super Audio
CD, the same signal that is output from the ANALOG 2CH
OUT jacks is also output from the ANALOG 5.1CH FRONT L/
R jacks.
• During playback of a Multi-channel Super Audio CD, the same
signal that is output from the ANALOG 5.1CH FRONT L/R
jacks is also output from the ANALOG 2CH OUT jacks. (The
down mixed signal of the Multi-channel signal is not played
back.)
• There are 5CH, 4CH, and 3CH Super Audio CD. When you
play these disc, the signal does not output from all the jacks of
the ANALOG 5.1CH OUT. For details of the playback, see the
cover or instructions of the Super Audio CD.
Getting Started
To FRONT IN
jacks (L/R)
ANALOG
2CH OUT5. 1CH OUT
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
L
R
L
R
COAXIAL OPTICAL
SUB
WOOFER
To SURROUND or
REAR IN jacks
(L/R)
DIGITAL(CD)
OUT
To SUB WOOFER
IN jack
To CENTER IN
jack
Multi-channel amplifier,
AV amplifier, etc.
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Hooking Up the Audio Components
Getting Started
Connecting via ANALOG 2CH OUT jacks
Use an audio connecting cords for this connection. Connect the
ANALOG 2CH OUT L/R jacks to the CD (Super Audio CD)
input jacks of your amplifier. Be sure to match the colour-coded
pin to the appropriate jacks: white (left) to white and red (right)
to red.
Audio connecting cords (Red and White) (not supplied*)
White (L)
Red (R)
* If you do not make the ANALOG 5.1 CH connection, you can
use the supplied audio connecting cable for the ANALOG 2CH
connection.
ANALOG
2CH OUT5. 1CH OUT
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
L
R
L
R
SUB
WOOFER
White (L)
Red (R)
DIGITAL(CD)
OUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
Note
During playback of a Multi-channel Super Audio CD, the same
signal that is output from the ANALOG 5.1CH FRONT L/R jacks
is also output from the ANALOG 2CH OUT jacks. (The down
mixed signal of the Multi-channel signal is not played back.)
To CD (Super Audio
CD) IN jacks (L/R)
Stereo amplifier, etc.
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Connecting via DIGITAL (CD) OUT OPTICAL
connector
Connecting via DIGITAL (CD) OUT COAXIAL
connector
Getting Started
Use an optical digital cable for this connection. When connecting
the optical digital cable to the DIGITAL (CD) OUT OPTICAL
connector, push the cable plugs in until they click into place.
Be careful not to bend or twist the optical cable.
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
ANALOG
2CH OUT5. 1CH OUT
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
L
R
L
R
SUB
WOOFER
DIGITAL(CD)
OUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
To CD (Super Audio
CD) IN optical digital
jack
Stereo
amplifier,
etc.
Use a coaxial digital cable to connect the audio components
equipped with coaxial digital input connectors.
Coaxial digital cable (not supplied)
ANALOG
2CH OUT5. 1CH OUT
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
L
R
L
R
SUB
WOOFER
DIGITAL(CD)
OUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
To CD (Super Audio
CD) IN coaxial digital
jack
Stereo
amplifier,
etc.
Note
Only the audio signals of conventional CDs can be output from
the DIGITAL (CD) OUT connectors. Those of the Super Audio
CD cannot be output through DIGITAL (CD) OUT.
Note
Only the audio signals of conventional CDs can be output from
the DIGITAL (CD) OUT connectors. Those of the Super Audio
CD cannot be output through DIGITAL (CD) OUT.
Connecting the AC power cord
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet.
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Location and
Functions of
Parts
This chapter tells you about the
location and functions of the various
buttons and controls on the front and
rear panels and the supplied remote.
Further details are provided on the
pages indicated in parentheses.
It also tells you about the information
that appears in the display window.
Front Panel Parts
Descriptions
1 POWER switch (14)
Press to turn on the player.
2 TIME/TEXT button (15)
Each time you press the button, the playing time of the
track, the total remaining time on the disc, or TEXT
information appears in the display.
3 SACD/CD button (13)
Each time you press the button while playing back a
hybrid disc, the layer to be played back switches
between the HD (Super Audio CD) layer and the CD
layer.
4 Disc tray (14)
Press A OPEN/CLOSE to open/close the disc tray.
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Location and Functions of Parts
POWER
PHONES
TIME/TEXTSACD/CD
PHONE LEVEL
MIN MAX
MENU
MULTI/2CH
5 A OPEN/CLOSE button (14)
Press to open the disc tray.
6 H button (14)
Press to start play.
7 X button (14)
Press to pause play.
8 x button (14)
Press to stop play.
9 PHONES
Connect the headphones.
During playback of a Multi-channel Super Audio CD,
the same signal that is output from the ANALOG
5.1CH FRONT L/R jacks is output from the PHONES
jack.
0 PHONE LEVEL
Adjust the headphones volume.
AMS
PUSH
ENTER
qa MENU (13)
Press to enter the menu.
Press to exit from the menu and return to the normal
display.
qs MULTI/2CH button (12)
Press to select the playback area when the 2 channel +
Multi-channel Super Audio CD (page 13) is loaded.
qd Remote sensor
qf Display window (15)
Shows various information.
qg . AMS > dial (AMS: Automatic Music Sensor)
(14)
When you turn the . AMS > dial
counterclockwise by one click, you go back to the
preceding track; when you turn the . AMS >
dial clockwise by one click, you go to the succeeding
track.
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Rear Panel Parts Descriptions
ANALOG
L
L
R
R
2CH OUT5. 1CH OUT
OUT
FRONT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
SURROUND CENTER
SUB
WOOFER
DIGITAL(CD)
Location and Functions of Parts
1 ANALOG 2CH OUT L/R jacks (6)
Connect to an audio component (stereo/2 channel)
using the audio connecting cord.
2 ANALOG 5.1CH OUT jacks (5)
Connect to an amplifier equipped with the 5.1CH
input jacks (Multi-channel amplifier, AV amplifier,
etc.) using the audio connecting cords.
3 DIGITAL (CD) OUT COAXIAL connector (7)
Connect to an audio component using the coaxial
digital cable.
4 DIGITAL (CD) OUT OPTICAL connector (7)
Connect to an audio component using an optical
digital cable.
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Note
Only the audio signals of the CD can be output from the
DIGITAL (CD) OUT connectors shown in 3 and 4. Those of the
Super Audio CD cannot be output through DIGITAL (CD) OUT.
Remote Parts Descriptions
1 CONTINUE button (20)
Press to resume normal play from Shuffle Play or
Programme Play.
SHUFFLE button (20)
Press to select Shuffle Play.
PROGRAM button (21)
Press to select Programme Play.
2 DISPLAY MODE button (16)
Press to turn off the information.
3 TIME/TEXT button (15)
Each time you press the button, the playing time of the
track, the total remaining time on the disc, or TEXT
information appears in the display.
4 Number buttons (18)
Press to enter the track numbers.
5
i
10 button (18)
Press to locate a track numbered over 10.
6 REPEAT button (19)
Press repeatedly to play all tracks or only one track on
the disc.
7 AyB button (20)
Press to select Repeat A-B Play.
8 H button (14)
Press to start play.
X button (14)
Press to pause play.
x button (14)
Press to stop play.
qs SACD/CD button (13)
Each time you press the button while playing back a
hybrid disc, the layer to be played back switches
between the HD (Super Audio CD) layer and the CD
layer.
qd MULTI/2CH button (12)
Press to select the playback area when the 2 channel +
Multi-channel Super Audio CD (page 13) is loaded.
qf ENTER button (24)
Press to decide the selection.
qg CLEAR button (21)
Press to delete a programmed track number.
qh LEVEL ADJ button (24)
Press to adjust the output level balance for the Multichannel management function (page 22).
qj CHECK button (21)
Press to check the programmed order.
PLAY MODE
CONTINUE SHUFFLE
DISPLAY/
MODE
TIME/TEXT
PROGRAM
SACD/CD
MULTI/2CH
123
456
Location and Functions of Parts
9 AMS ./> (AMS: Automatic Music Sensor)
buttons (18)
Press to locate a specific track.
0 m/M buttons (18)
Press to locate a portion you want to play within a
track.
qa INDEX >/. buttons (18)
Press to locate a specific point marked with an index
signal when you play a disc that has index signals.
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>10ENTER
10/0
REPEAT
CHECK
BA
AMS
INDEX
9
CLEAR
LEVEL
ADJ
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Playing Discs
Compatible Disc Types
This chapter explains the various
ways to play discs.
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 or MULTI/
2CH (pages 14).
Classification by the layer configuration
Super Audio CD (single layer disc)
This disc consists of a single HD (high density) layer.
When you play this disc, the player is set to the Super
Audio CD playback mode automatically.
HD (Super Audio CD)
layer
Super Audio CD (dual layer disc)
This disc consists of dual HD layers and is capable of
extended play over long periods.
When you play this disc, the player is set to the Super
Audio CD playback mode automatically.
Also, as the dual layer disc consists of dual HD layers on
one side only, it is not necessary to turn the disc over.
HD (Super Audio CD)
layer
HD (Super Audio CD)
layer
Conventional CD
This disc is the standard format.
When you play this disc, the player is set to the
Conventional CD playback mode automatically.
CD layer
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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.
2 channel + Multi-channel Super Audio CD
This disc consists of the 2 channel playback area and the
multi-channel playback area.
Press MULTI/2CH to select the playback area you want to
listen to.
2 channel playback area
CD layer
HD (Super Audio CD)
layer
You can select the default playback layer (HD layer or CD
layer).
1 During stop mode, press MENU.
2 Turn . AMS > until “SACD/CD SEL” appears in
the display.
3 Press . AMS >.
The current playback layer appears.
4 Turn . AMS > to select desired playback layer,
then press . AMS >.
Classification by the channel
configuration of the Super Audio CD
2 channel Super Audio CD
This disc consists of the 2 channel playback area.
When you play this disc, the player is set to the 2 channel
playback mode automatically.
Multi-channel playback
area
You can select the default playback area (2 channel
playback or multi-channel playback area).
1 During stop mode, press MENU.
2 Turn . AMS > until “M/2CH SELECT” appears
in the display.
3 Press . AMS >.
The current playback area appears.
4 Turn . AMS > to select desired playback area,
then press . AMS >.
Incompatible Discs
This player cannot play the following discs. If you try to
play them, the error message “TOC Error” or “NO DISC”
will appear or there will be no sound.
• CD-ROM
• DVD, etc.
Playing Discs
2 channel playback area
Multi-channel Super Audio CD
This disc consists of the multi-channel playback area.
When you play this disc, the player is set to the multichannel playback mode automatically.
Multi-channel playback
area
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Playing a Disc
The operations for normal play and the basic operations
during play are explained below.
Playing Discs
1 Turn on the amplifier. Turn down the volume level
to the lowest.
2 Select the player position using the input selector
on the amplifier.
3 Press POWER to turn on the player.
4 Press A OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray, and
place a disc on the tray.
5 Press H.
Playback starts from the first track. If you want to start
playing from a specific track, turn .AMS> to
select the track number before pressing H.
SACD/CDPOWERA OPEN/CLOSE H
.AMS>
With the label side up
Xx
Basic operations during play
To
Stop play
Pause play
Resume play after pausing
Locate a succeeding track
Locate the beginning of the
current track or a preceding
track
Eject the disc
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 13)
After you stop play using x, press SACD/CD repeatedly to light
either the “SACD” or “CD.”
z
To select a playback area you want to listen to when playing
a 2 channel + Multi-channel Super Audio CD (page 13)
After you stop play using x, press MULTI/2CH repeatedly to
light either the “MULTI CH” or “2 CH.”
Note
During playback, increase the volume level gradually starting
from the lowest level. The output from this unit may contain band
width that are out of the normal listening range. This may cause
damage to the speakers or ears.
Press
x
X
X or H
Turn .AMS> clockwise.
When using the remote, press
>.
Turn .AMS>
counterclockwise. When using
the remote, press ..
A OPEN/CLOSE
6 Adjust the volume on the amplifier .
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Using the Display
CD
12345
678910
SACD
2CH
12345
678910
The display window shows various information about the
disc or track being played. This section describes the
current disc information and information that appears for
each play status.
TIME/TEXT
MENU
.AMS>
DISPLAY MODE
TIME/TEXT
Disc information when a disc is loaded
Depending on the disc that is currently loaded, the
display shows as follows:
2 channel Super Audio CD
Multi-channel Super Audio CD
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
12345
678910
During playback
a 5.1 channel
Super Audio CD
Conventional CD
or
MULTI 5 CH
SACD
12345
678910
During playback
a 5 channel
Super Audio CD
or
12345
678910
During
playback
other Super
Audio CDs or
during stop
mode
MULTI CH
SACD
Playing Discs
Displaying information while the player is
stopped
Press TIME/TEXT.
The display shows the total number of tracks and total
playing time,.
Total number of tracks
TRACKMINSEC
1045.28
Total playing time
MULTI CH
SACD
12345
678910
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SONYHITS
SACD
MULTI CH
TEXT
DISC
12345
678910
1045.28
SACD
MULTI CH
TEXT
TRACKMINSEC
12345
678910
SONYBAND
SACD
ART.
MULTI CH
TEXT
12345
678910
Using the Display
Displaying information while the player is
playing
Press TIME/TEXT.
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.
When the player detects a Multi-channel Super Audio
CD, the channel information appears before the default
display appears.
Playing track number and elapsed playing time of
the current track (default display)
Playing Discs
Playing track number and remaining time of
the current track
TRACKINDEXMINSEC
111.57
Press TIME/TEXT
TRACKMINSEC
1-1.56
Press TIME/TEXT
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
12345
678910
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
12345
678910
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,
“MULTI-TEXT” appears 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 17.
Displaying the information of a TEXT disc
in stop mode
Press TIME/TEXT.
Each time you press the button, the disc name or artist
name appears in the display. When you select the artist
name, “ART.” appears in the display.
• Before you start playing
Disc title
Total remaining time on the disc
Channel information (appears only when the player
detects a Multi-channel Super Audio CD)
[MULTI]5.1 CH
Turning off the information in the display
Z
Each time you press DISPLAY MODE on the remote while
playing a disc, the display turns off and on alternately.
Even when the display is turned off, the display turns on
if you pause or stop play. When you resume play, the
display turns off again.
Before you start playing, when you press DISPLAY
MODE to turn off the display, “DISPLAY OFF” appears,
and when you press the button to turn on the display,
“DISPLAY ON” appears.
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TRACK
MINSEC
Press TIME/TEXT
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
12345
678910
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
12345
678910
Press TIME/TEXT
Artist name
Press TIME/TEXT
Total number of tracks and total playing time
Press
TIME/
TEXT
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Display information of a TEXT disc while
playing a disc
Displaying the information of a TEXT disc
in other languages
The current track name appears. If the disc name has
more than 15 characters, the first 14 characters will remain
after the name scrolls by in the display.
When the player detects a Multi-channel Super Audio
CD, the channel information appears before the playing
time of the current track appears.
• While playing a disc
Track title
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
TRACK
HITECHBLUES
Press TIME/TEXT
Channel information (appears only when the player
detects a Multi-channel Super Audio CD)
TRACK
[MULTI]5.1 CH
Playing time of the current track
TRACKINDEXMINSEC
111.56
Press TIME/TEXT
TEXT
TEXT
TEXT
12345
678910
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
12345
678910
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
12345
678910
You can change the displayed language if the TEXT disc
has multi language capacity. When the player detects such
a TEXT disc, “MULTI-TEXT” appears in the display.
Change the language according to the procedures below.
1 Press MENU in stop mode.
2 Tur n . AMS > until “LANGUAGE” appears in
the display.
3 Press . AMS >.
The current selected language (English, French,
German, etc.) flashes.
If the player cannot display the language used in a
TEXT disc, “Other Lang” appears in the display.
4 Tur n . AMS > until the desired language
appears in the display.
5 Press . AMS >.
After a few seconds, the information appears in the
selected language.
Playing Discs
Remaining time on the current track
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
TRACKMINSEC
1-1.57
TEXT
12345
678910
Press TIME/TEXT
Remaining time on the disc
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
MINSEC
-43.32
TEXT
12345
678910
Press
TIME/
TEXT
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.
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Locating a Specific Track
During stop or play mode, you can locate any track to be
played.
Number
buttons
.AMS>
>10
Locating a Particular Point
in a Track
You can locate a particular point in a track during play or
play pause.
./>
m/M
.AMS>
INDEX
>/.
Playing Discs
To locate
The next or
succeeding tracks
The current or
preceding tracks
A specific track directly
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.
./>
You need to
Turn . AMS > clockwise until
you find the track. When using the
remote, press > repeatedly until you
find the track.
Turn . AMS > counterclockwise
until you find the track. When using the
remote, press . repeatedly until you
find the track.
Turn . AMS > until you find the
track number you want. When using
the remote, press . or >
repeatedly until you find the track.
Locating a point while monitoring the
sound (Search)
Press and hold m/M during play.
You will hear intermittent playback as the disc goes
forward or reverses.
When you reach the desired point, release the button.
Locating a point by observing the time
indication (High-Speed Search)
Press and hold m/M during play pause.
You will not hear the playback sound.
z
When “Over!!” appears in the display
The disc has reached its end. Press . or m to go back.
Note
Tracks that are only a few seconds long may be too short for
monitoring. In this case, the player may not search correctly.
Locating a point using the index function
(Index Search) Z
Press INDEX. or INDEX> repeatedly in play or
pause mode.
z
What is an INDEX?
Some Super Audio CD or CD are provided with an index
marking system which divides tracks or discs into smaller
segments. This is especially useful when you want to locate a
certain point within a long track (in classical music for example).
The index search function works only when you use a
commercially available indexed discs (usually indicated on the
label).
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Locating a point by setting the start time
(Time Search)
1 Press ./> (or turn . AMS >) to select the
desired track in stop mode.
2 Press and hold m/M to set the time to start play
while looking at the display.
You can set the time from the beginning of the desired
a track when you press M at first, and set the time
from the end of the desired track backward’s when
you press m at first.
Playing Tracks Repeatedly
Z
You can play an entire disc or portions thereof repeatedly.
This function can be used with Shuffle Play to repeat all
the tracks in random order (page 20), or with Programme
Play to repeat all the tracks in a programme (page 21).
You can also repeat a specific track or portion within a
track.
TRACKMINSEC
52.57
2 Press H.
Play will start at the time search.
MULTI 5.1CH
SACD
12345
678910
REPEAT
AyB
H
x
Note
If you turn off the player or disconnect the mains lead, the player
will store the last setting of repeat play (“Repeat All” or “Repeat
1”) and recall it the next time you turn on the player. However,
the setting of the Repeat A-B Play will be cancelled if you turn off
the player or disconnect the mains lead.
Repeating all the tracks on the disc
(Repeat All Play)
Press REPEAT once, then press H.
“REPEAT” appears in the display and Repeat All Play
starts.
The repeat play changes depending on the play mode you
select.
Playing Discs
When the play mode is
Normal play (page 14)
Shuffle Play (page 20)
Programme Play (page 21)
To cancel Repeat All Play
Press REPEAT repeatedly until “REPEAT” goes off.
The player repeats
All the tracks in sequence
All the tracks in random order
All the tracks in the programme in
sequence
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Playing Tracks Repeatedly Z
Playing Tracks in Random
Order (Shuffle Play) Z
Repeating the current track
(Repeat 1 Play)
While the track you want to repeat is being played,
press REPEAT repeatedly until “REPEAT 1” appears in
the display.
Repeat 1 Play starts.
To cancel Repeat 1 Play
Press REPEAT repeatedly until “REPEAT 1” goes off.
Repeating a specific portion within a
track (Repeat A-B Play)
Playing Discs
You can specify one portion within a track to be played
repeatedly. Note that the portion that you specify must be
within the boundaries of a single track.
1 While the player is playing, press AyB at the
starting point (point A) of the portion to be played
repeatedly.
“REPEAT” appears and “A” flashes in the display.
2 Continue playing the track (or press M) to locate
the ending point (point B), then press AyB.
“REPEAT A-B” appears and Repeat A-B Play starts.
To cancel Repeat A-B Play
Press REPEAT.
z
You can set a new starting point and ending point during
Repeat A-B Play
You can change the current ending point to a new starting point,
then specify a new ending point to repeat another portion right
after the current portion.
1 During Repeat A-B Play, press AyB.
The current ending point changes to the new starting point
(point A).
“REPEAT” lights up and “A” flashes in the display.
2 Locate the new ending point (point B) and press AyB.
“REPEAT A-B” lights up and the player starts to repeat the
newly specified portion.
When you want to restart from the starting point A, press H
during AyB repeat.
When you select Shuffle Play, the player plays all the
tracks on the disc in random order.
CONTINUE
H
./>
SHUFFLE
1 Press SHUFFLE in stop mode.
2 Press H.
Shuffle Play starts.
“;” appears while the player is “shuffling” the tracks.
The player will stop after playing all the tracks once.
To resume normal play
Press CONTINUE.
z
You can locate tracks during Shuffle Play
Press ./>.
Press > to locate the next track or press . to locate the
beginning of the current track. The player does not go back to
tracks which have already been played.
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Creating Your Own
Programme (Programme Play) Z
You can pick out the tracks that you like and specify the
playback order in a programme containing up to 32
tracks (or 999 min. 59 sec. in total programme time)
CONTINUE
Number
buttons
>10
CHECK
H
PROGRAM
CLEAR
./>
1 Press PROGRAM in stop mode.
“PROGRAM” appears in the display.
2 Press the number buttons to enter the track
number.
Checking the contents of the programme
Before you start playing or while the player is playing,
press CHECK.
Each time you press the button, the track numbers will
appear in the display in the programmed order.
When you press CHECK while the player is playing, the
track number appears from the next track numbers of the
current playing track number.
Changing the contents of the programme
You can change the contents of the programme in stop
mode.
To
Erase a track
Erase from the last
track in the
programme
Add a track to the
end of the
programme
Erase all tracks
Do the following:
1 Press CHECK repeatedly until the track
number you want to erase appears.
2 Press CLEAR.
Press CLEAR.
Each time you press the button, the last
track of the programme is erased.
Press ./> to select the track you want
to add, then press PROGRAM. When using
the remote, press the number button of the
track to be added.
Hold down CLEAR or x (for about 2
seconds) until ”Prog CLEAR“ appears in
the display.
Playing Discs
If you entered the wrong track number
Press CLEAR to erase the track number and reenter
the correct track number using the number buttons.
To select a track number over 11
Press >10 (page 18).
3 Repeat step 2 to enter other tracks.
Each time you enter a track number, the total
programme time appears in the display.
4 Press H.
Programme Play starts.
To resume normal play
Press CONTINUE.
z
The programme remains even after Programme Play ends
Press H to play from the beginning of the programme again.
The programme remains even if you stop play.
Note
If you turn off the player, disconnect the mains lead, or press
A OPEN/CLOSE, the programme will be erased.
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Listening to a Multichannel Super Audio CD
(Multi-channel management function)
This player is equipped with a Multi-channel
management function that sets the playback mode of the
Super Audio CD by the DSD-DSP (built into the player)
according to the layout or size of your speaker.
Example of the speaker layout
Playing Discs
To set the Multi-channel management:
1 Select the appropriate preset playback mode (2 channel
playback or Multi-channel playback).
2 Adjust the output level balance of each speaker (only
when you select the Multi-channel playback mode).
Notes
• This features only work when you play the Super Audio CD.
•You may not be able to adjust the output level balance
depending on the speaker layout mode that you selected.
Each signal outputs directly from front
speakers. No signal outputs from the Sub
woofer.
a
a
the display.
5 Press . AMS >.
To return to the normal display, press MENU.
Note
You cannot operate this function when the player is in the CD or
Multi-channel playback mode. Operate this function when the
player is in the 2 channel Super Audio CD playback mode, the
disc tray is opened, or no discs are in the player .
Selecting Multi-channel playback mode
1 Press MENU.
2 Turn . AMS > until “MCH SPK MODE”
appears in the display.
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.AMS>
ENTER
LEVEL ADJ
3 Press . AMS >.
The playback mode appears in the display.
Playback
mode
MCH Direct
5 – Large + SW
5 – Large
5 – Small + SW
FRT – Large +SW
FRT – Large
No – CNTR + SW
No – CNTR
Front
speakers
Each signal outputs directly from each
speaker.
Large
Large
Small
Large
Large
Large
Large
Center
speaker
Large
Large
Small
Small
Small
––
––
Surround
speakers
Large
Large
Small
Small
Small
Large
Large
Sub
woofer
a
––
a
a
––
a
––
About “Large” or “Small” speaker
A “Large” speaker is a speaker that can reproduce bass
frequencies plentifully. If you select “Small” for the
surround speakers, the bass frequencies will come
from the front speakers and/or sub woofer.
For normal use, select “MCH Direct” or set all the
speakers to “Large” (ex. “5 – Large + SW,” “5 – Large,”
etc.). If the sound is noisy or the Multi-channel
playback is not effective while playing a Multi-channel
Super Audio CD, change the settings of the speakers
concerned to “Small.”
4 Turn . AMS > until desired mode appears in
the display.
5 Press . AMS >.
To return to the normal display, press MENU.
Notes
• The Multi-channel management function does not work when
you select “MCH Direct” (you cannot set the output level
balance of each speaker).
• The front speaker setting is set to “Large” automatically when
you set the Sub woofer to “––.”
• When you play a track that does not contain the LFE* signal,
the signal for the Sub woofer does not output. Therefore, when
you select “MCH Direct,” “5 – Large + SW,” or “No – CNTR +
SW,” no signal outputs from the Sub woofer. However, when
you select “5 – Small + SW” or “FRT – Large +SW” (when you
set the speaker setting to “Small”), the bass frequencies will
come from the sub woofer.
* Low Frequency Enhancement (described as “.1 CH”)
•You cannot operate this function when the player is in the CD
or Multi-channel playback mode. Operate this function when
the player is in the 2 channel Super Audio CD playback mode,
the disc tray is opened, or no discs are in the player.
• If you select a playback mode other than “2CH Direct” or
“MCH Direct” using the Multi-channel management function,
the sound distribution to the speakers will change, possibly
causing a decrease in overall sound volume. If this occurs,
adjust the volume with the volume control on the connected
amplifier.
Adjusting the output level balance of
each speaker
You can adjust following items with the Multi-channel
management function:
CNTR BALANCE
The relative output level balance between the front
speakers (FRONT L/R) and the center speaker (CENTER)
SURR BALANCE
The relative output level balance between the front
speakers (FRONT L/R) and the surround speakers (SURR
L/R)
SW BALANCE
The relative output level balance between the front
speakers (FRONT L/R) and the sub woofer (SUB
WOOFER)
Note
Some adjustment may not work depending on the Multi-channel
playback mode that you selected.
Adjusting the output level balance on the front
panel of the player
You can adjust the output level balance of each speaker
while listening during playback. You can also adjust while
listening to the test tone during stop mode.
The test tone issues from the speakers in sequence
with the speaker type appearing in the display.
6 Turn . AMS > until the desired item appears
in the display.
Select the item from “CNTR BALANCE,” “SURR
BALANCE,” or “SW BALANCE.”
Note
When you set the Sub woofer to “––” in the Multi-channel
playback mode (page 22), “SW BALANCE” cannot be
selected. Similarly, “CNTR BALANCE” or “SURR
BALANCE” cannot be selected when you set the
corresponding speaker to “––.”
Playing Discs
7 Press . AMS >.
The balance adjustment display appears.
In stop mode, the test tone is output from the selected
speaker.
Example: When you select “SURR BALANCE”
8 Turn . AMS > to adjust the output level.
during stop mode, the test tone is output
from the front speakers and surround
speakers.
DISC
FRT:_____:SURR
DISC
FRT:_____:SURR
MULTI CH
SACD
12345
678910
MULTI CH
SACD
12345
678910
2 Press ./> repeatedly until “TONE ON”
appears in the display.
3 Press ENTER.
The test tone issues from the speakers in sequence
with the speaker type appearing in the display.
4 Press ./> repeatedly until the desired item
appears in the display.
Select the item from “CNTR BALANCE,” “SURR
BALANCE,” or “SW BALANCE.”
Note
When you set the Sub woofer to “––” in the Multi-channel
playback mode (page 22), “SW BALANCE” cannot be
selected. Similarly, “CNTR BALANCE” or “SURR
BALANCE” cannot be selected when you set the
corresponding speaker to “––.”
5 Press ENTER.
The balance adjustment display appears.
In stop mode, the test tone is output from the selected
speaker.
Example: When you select “SURR BALANCE”
during stop mode, the test tone is output
from the front speakers and surround
speakers.
MULTI CH
DISC
FRT:_____:SURR
SACD
12345
678910
6 Press ./> repeatedly to adjust the output
level.
9 Press . AMS >.
The player status returns to Step 6.
Repeat Step 6 through 9 for more adjustments.
10
Press MENU after you finish adjusting.
The display returns to the normal display.
Adjusting the output level from the remote
Z
You can adjust the output level of each speaker from the
listening position by using the supplied remote.
1 Press LEVEL ADJ during playback or stop mode.
During playback, go to Step 4.
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MULTI CH
DISC
FRT:_____:SURR
SACD
12345
678910
7 Press ENTER.
The player status returns to Step 4.
Repeat Step 4 through 7 for more adjustments.
8 Press LEVEL ADJ after you finish adjusting.
The display returns to the normal display.
Additional
Precautions
Information
This chapter provides additional
information that will help you
understand and maintain your Super
Audio CD player.
On safety
• Caution — The use of optical instruments with this product
will increase eye hazard.
• Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug
the player and have it checked by qualified personnel before
operating it any further.
• AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified service
shop.
• The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source
(mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the
unit itself has been turned off.
On power sources
• Before operating the player, check that the operating voltage of
the player is identical with your local power supply. The
operating voltage is indicated on the nameplate at the rear of
the player.
• The player is not disconnected from the mains as long as it is
attached to the mains, even if the player itself has been turned
off.
• If you are not going to use the player for a long time, be sure to
disconnect the player from the mains. To disconnect the mains
lead, grasp the plug itself; never pull the cord.
On placement
• Place the player in a location with adequate ventilation to
prevent heat build-up in the player.
• Do not place the player on a soft surface such as a rug that
might block the ventilation holes on the bottom.
• Do not place the player in a location near heat sources, or in a
place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical
shock.
Additional Information
On operation
• If the player is brought directly from a cold to a warm location,
or is placed in a very damp room, moisture may condense on
the lenses inside the player. Should this occur, the player may
not operate properly. In this case, remove the disc and leave
the player turned on for about an hour until the moisture
evaporates.
• During power on, some noise may be heard while the disc is
being loaded into the Super Audio CD player. This is not a
malfunction.
On adjusting the volume
• Do not turn up the volume too much while listening to a
portion with very low level inputs or no audio signals. If you
do, the speakers may be damaged when a peak level portion is
played.
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Precautions
Notes on Discs
On inserting a disc
• You may hear a transmission or a mechanical sound from the
player. This indicates that the player is automatically adjusting
its internal mechanisms according to the inserted disc.
You may also hear the mechanical sound from the player when
you insert a warped disc.
On cleaning
• Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a soft cloth slightly
moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type
of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or
benzine.
On transportation
• Be sure to remove the disc on the tray.
• Be sure to close the disc tray.
If you have any questions or problems concerning your
player, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
On handling discs
• To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge. Do not
touch the surface.
• Do not stick paper or tape on the disc.
• Use only round-shaped discs. If you use a special shaped disc
(e.g., star-shaped, heart-shaped, or square-shaped, etc.), the
player may be damaged.
• Do not use a disc with a seal attached on such as on a used disc
or rental disc.
On keeping discs
• Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such
as hot air ducts.
• After playing, store the disc in its case. If you put it on top of
another disc without the case , the disc may be damaged.
On placing discs on the disc tray
• Make sure the disc is positioned securely on the tray.
If not, the player or the disc may be damaged.
On cleaning
• If the disc is dirty with fingerprints or dust, it may lessen the
quality of the audio out.
• Before playing, clean the disc with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the
disc from the centre out.
Additional Information
• Clean the disc with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water,
and remove moisture with a dry cloth.
• Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, record cleaners,
or anti-static spray.
Notes on CD-R/CD-RW playback
• Discs recorded on CD-R/CD-RW drives may not be played
back because of scratches, dirt, recording condition, or the
drive’s characteristics. Besides, the discs, which are not yet
finalized at the end of recording, cannot be played back.
Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies
This product is designed to playback discs that conform to the
Compact Disc (CD) standard.
Recently, various music discs encoded with copyright protection
technologies are marketed by some record companies. Please be
aware that among those discs, there are some that do not
conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this
product.
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Troubleshooting
Specifications
If you experience any of the following difficulties while
using the player, use this troubleshooting guide to help
you remedy the problem. Should any problem persist,
consult your nearest Sony dealer.
There is no sound.
, Check that the player is connected securely.
, Make sure you operate the amplifier correctly.
, When you use the headphones, adjust the volume
with PHONE LEVEL.
There is no sound from the DIGITAL (CD) OUT
connectors.
, The audio signals of the super audio CD cannot be
output from the DIGITAL (CD) OUT connectors.
The disc does not play.
, There is no disc inside the player.
, The disc is placed upside down on the tray.
, Place the disc on the disc tray with the label side
up.
, The disc is placed at an angle. Reload the disc.
, Clean the disc (see page 26).
, Moisture has condensed inside the player . Remove
the disc and leave the player turned on for about
an hour.
, There is an incompatible disc on the tray (see page
13).
The remote does not function.
, Remove any obstacles in the path of the remote
and the player.
, Point the remote at the remote sensor on the
player.
, If the batteries in the remote are weak, replace
with new ones.
There is no sound from the SUB WOOFER jack.
, Select a playback mode in which a sub woofer
signal is output from the SUB WOOFER jack. The
mode indication is displayed with “+SW” (page
22) when such a mode is selected.
, When you play a track that does not contain the
LFE signal, the signal outputs from the SUB
WOOFER jack only when you select “5 – Small +
SW” or “FRT – Large + SW” for the Multi-channel
playback mode (page 22).
When a super audio CD is played
Playing frequency range 2 Hz to 100 kHz
Frequency response2 Hz to 50 kHz (–3 dB)
Dynamic range105 dB or more
Total harmonic distortion rate
0.0017 % or less
Wow and flutterValue of measurable limit (±0.001 %
W. PEAK) or less
When a CD is played
Frequency response2 Hz to 20 kHz
Dynamic range99 dB or more
Total harmonic distortion rate
0.0019 % or less
Wow and flutterValue of measurable limit (±0.001 %
Laser radiant power: 5.47 uW at 650 nm
*These output is the value measured at a distance of about
200mm from the objective lens surface on the optical pick-up.
Power requirements230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption24 W
Dimensions (w/h/d)430 × 124 × 390 mm incl. projecting
parts
Mass (approx.)8.2 kg
Additional Information
Supplied accessories
See page 4.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Index
A
Accessories 4
Amplifier (not supplied) 5
AMS (Automatic Music Sensor) 14
ANALOG OUT
2CH 6
5.1CH 5
B
Batteries 4
C
Cable
Coaxial digital 7
Optical digital 7
Cord
Audio connecting 5
D, E, F, G
DIGITAL (CD) OUT 7
Displaying information 15
H, I, J, K
Hooking Up
Audio Components 5
Power 7
Additional Information
L
Locating
a specific track 18
a particular point 18
by entering the track number 18
by observing the time indication (High-speed Search)
18
using the index function (Index Search) 18
while monitoring the sound (Search) 18
P, Q
Pause play 14
Place a disc 14
Playback mode
2 channel 22
Multi-channel 22
Playing
a disc 14
by entering the track number 18
Multi-channel Super Audio CD 22
repeatedly 19
track in random order 20
Programme Play
Checking the contents of the programme 21
Changing the contents of the programme 21
how to create your own programme 21
R
Remote commander (remote) 11
Repeat
A-B Play 20
All Play 19
1 Play 20
S
Search
High-speed search 18
Index search 18
Time Search 19
Shuffle Play 20
Super Audio CD 12
T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
TEXT 16
TOC 13
M, N
Multi-channel management function 22
Multi-channel Super Audio CD 13
O
Output level balance 23
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Additional Information
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AVERTISSEMENT
Bienvenue!
Pour éviter tout risque
d’incendie ou de décharge
électrique, ne pas exposer
cet appareil à la pluie ou à
l’humidité.
Pour éviter les décharges
électriques, ne pas ouvrir
le châssis. Confier
l’entretien exclusivement
au personnel qualifié.
Pour ne pas risquer un incendie, ne
couvrez pas les orifices d’aération de
l’appareil avec des journaux, nappes,
rideaux, etc. Et ne placez pas de bougies
allumées sur l’appareil.
Pour éviter tout incendie ou électrocution,
ne pas placer d’objet rempli de liquide, tel
que vase, sur la chaîne.
Cet appareil entre dans la catégorie des
produits LASER DE CLASSE 1.
L’étiquette est placée sur l’arrière de
l’appareil.
Nous vous remercions d’avoir fait
l’acquisition d’un lecteur Super Audio CD
Sony. Avant de faire fonctionner cet
appareil, lisez attentivement le présent
mode d’emploi et conservez-le pour toute
référence ultérieure.
A propos de ce mode
d’emploi
Les instructions contenues dans le présent
mode d’emploi concernent le modèle
SCD-XA3000ES.
Conventions
• Les instructions présentées dans ce
mode d’emploi se réfèrent aux
commandes situées sur le lecteur.
Vous pouvez également utiliser les
commandes de la télécommande si elles
portent le même nom que celles du
lecteur.
• Les icônes suivantes sont utilisées dans
ce mode d’emploi:
Indique que vous pouvez
Z
effectuer cette opération avec la
télécommande.
Ne pas jeter les piles avec
les ordures ménagères. Les
déposer aux endroits
préconisés pour les
produits chimiques.
Indique une astuce ou un
z
conseil qui simplifie l’opération.
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