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... AC outlet. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of optical instruments with separate collection systems) Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are provided for sale in the literature accompanying the appliance. However, there is connected. - Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any heat...
... AC outlet. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of optical instruments with separate collection systems) Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are provided for sale in the literature accompanying the appliance. However, there is connected. - Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any heat...
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.... • Windows Media is designed to play discs that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by the manufacturer, or sold with digital audio material on the other countries. Note on copyrightprotected content Transferred music is used as those on the remote. • In these Operating Instructions describe the controls on this apparatus during lightning storms...
.... • Windows Media is designed to play discs that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by the manufacturer, or sold with digital audio material on the other countries. Note on copyrightprotected content Transferred music is used as those on the remote. • In these Operating Instructions describe the controls on this apparatus during lightning storms...
Operating Instructions
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... Operating Instructions 3 Getting Started Parts and Controls 5 Front panel 5 Display ...6 Rear panel 7 Remote ...8 Connecting the Player 9 Playback Playing a CD/MP3 Disc 10 Replacing discs while playing a disc 11 Enjoying Music Using a USB Device 12 Playing a file on a USB device 12 Transferring music from a disc to a USB device 13 Erasing audio files or folders from the USB device 15 Enjoying Music in Various Play Modes 16 Selecting tracks/files to be played 16 Playing tracks/files in random order 17 Creating your own program 17 Playing tracks/files repeatedly...
... Operating Instructions 3 Getting Started Parts and Controls 5 Front panel 5 Display ...6 Rear panel 7 Remote ...8 Connecting the Player 9 Playback Playing a CD/MP3 Disc 10 Replacing discs while playing a disc 11 Enjoying Music Using a USB Device 12 Playing a file on a USB device 12 Transferring music from a disc to a USB device 13 Erasing audio files or folders from the USB device 15 Enjoying Music in Various Play Modes 16 Selecting tracks/files to be played 16 Playing tracks/files in random order 17 Creating your own program 17 Playing tracks/files repeatedly...
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...) Selects CD or USB mode. F ENTER Enters settings. Getting Started Getting Started Parts and Controls For more information, refer to a USB device. J Playback operation buttons m/M (fast reverse/fast forward) ./> (previous/next) N (play) X (pause) x (stop) Z (open/close) K REC USB (page 13) Transfers music from a disc to the pages indicated in parentheses. C (remote sensor) D Display E USB MENU Enters the option menu for connecting a USB device. I DISC SKIP Selects the disc. H EX-CHANGE (page 11) Replaces discs while playing a disc. M Disc tray (page...
...) Selects CD or USB mode. F ENTER Enters settings. Getting Started Getting Started Parts and Controls For more information, refer to a USB device. J Playback operation buttons m/M (fast reverse/fast forward) ./> (previous/next) N (play) X (pause) x (stop) Z (open/close) K REC USB (page 13) Transfers music from a disc to the pages indicated in parentheses. C (remote sensor) D Display E USB MENU Enters the option menu for connecting a USB device. I DISC SKIP Selects the disc. H EX-CHANGE (page 11) Replaces discs while playing a disc. M Disc tray (page...
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... 2 tags are displayed: - B Displays the device mode (CD or USB) (pages 10, 12). up when displaying the song title ( ), artist name ( ), or album title ( ). J Displays the player's playback mode (page 16). folder and file names that cannot be played. • When all the tracks on the disc number indications • The red circle around the disc number disappears. • When a disc compartment is recognized as track number, time information, etc.
... 2 tags are displayed: - B Displays the device mode (CD or USB) (pages 10, 12). up when displaying the song title ( ), artist name ( ), or album title ( ). J Displays the player's playback mode (page 16). folder and file names that cannot be played. • When all the tracks on the disc number indications • The red circle around the disc number disappears. • When a disc compartment is recognized as track number, time information, etc.
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... selected setting or item. M Number buttons (pages 10, 12, 17) Enters the track/file numbers, etc. K Playback operation buttons (pages 10, 12, 16) N (play) X (pause) x (stop) AMS ./> (previous/next) (AMS: Automatic Music Sensor) m/M (fast reverse/fast forward) L CLEAR (page 17) Deletes a programmed track/file number. N CD (pages 10, 16) USB (pages 12, 16) Selects CD or USB mode. O Z (open/close) (pages 10, 13) P DISPLAY Shows the following information when pressed repeatedly: For a CD playing time...
... selected setting or item. M Number buttons (pages 10, 12, 17) Enters the track/file numbers, etc. K Playback operation buttons (pages 10, 12, 16) N (play) X (pause) x (stop) AMS ./> (previous/next) (AMS: Automatic Music Sensor) m/M (fast reverse/fast forward) L CLEAR (page 17) Deletes a programmed track/file number. N CD (pages 10, 16) USB (pages 12, 16) Selects CD or USB mode. O Z (open/close) (pages 10, 13) P DISPLAY Shows the following information when pressed repeatedly: For a CD playing time...
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.... Getting Started * When a file lacks these ID3 tags, the file name, "NO ARTIST," and the folder name are displayed instead. CD player DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL ANALOG OUT L R DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL To the digital optical input jack of the amplifier Audio cord (supplied) To make digital connections If you do not intend to use the remote for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to turn off the power of each component before...
.... Getting Started * When a file lacks these ID3 tags, the file name, "NO ARTIST," and the folder name are displayed instead. CD player DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL ANALOG OUT L R DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL To the digital optical input jack of the amplifier Audio cord (supplied) To make digital connections If you do not intend to use the remote for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to turn off the power of each component before...
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... in a Hold down m/M during track/file playback, and release the button at the desired point. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to play them. To select a track/file directly, press the number button(s), and then press ENTER. With the label side up Disc number 4 To load other discs while playing EX-CHANGE on the display for more than about 30 minutes. Change the playback mode SHUFFLE (page 17), PROGRAM (page 17), REPEAT (page...
... in a Hold down m/M during track/file playback, and release the button at the desired point. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to play them. To select a track/file directly, press the number button(s), and then press ENTER. With the label side up Disc number 4 To load other discs while playing EX-CHANGE on the display for more than about 30 minutes. Change the playback mode SHUFFLE (page 17), PROGRAM (page 17), REPEAT (page...
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... the player • In ALL DISCS SHUFFLE mode (page 17), tracks/ files are to be played next and replace discs without interrupting playback of files) is erased and the player returns to close it does not stop playback. 11US folder levels (the tree structure of the current disc. 1 Press EX-CHANGE on playing CD-Rs/CD-RWs • A disc of recognizable: - The disc tray opens and two disc compartments appear. The disc tray closes...
... the player • In ALL DISCS SHUFFLE mode (page 17), tracks/ files are to be played next and replace discs without interrupting playback of files) is erased and the player returns to close it does not stop playback. 11US folder levels (the tree structure of the current disc. 1 Press EX-CHANGE on playing CD-Rs/CD-RWs • A disc of recognizable: - The disc tray opens and two disc compartments appear. The disc tray closes...
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... a USB device. Files downloaded from a disc to display " ," and then FOLDER +/- See the operating instructions supplied with the USB device. Stop playback x twice. When you can listen to resume playback, press N. Playing a file on connecting a USB device • When a USB cable connection is a Sony Mass Storage Class Device complying with Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.1 or later. - MP3: file extension ".mp3" - Notes on a USB device You can erase audio files/folders on this player...
... a USB device. Files downloaded from a disc to display " ," and then FOLDER +/- See the operating instructions supplied with the USB device. Stop playback x twice. When you can listen to resume playback, press N. Playing a file on connecting a USB device • When a USB cable connection is a Sony Mass Storage Class Device complying with Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.1 or later. - MP3: file extension ".mp3" - Notes on a USB device You can erase audio files/folders on this player...
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... "MUSIC" folders, and excluding empty folders). - "MEM SEL" appears. Make sure to select a memory number. You can increase the time it is performed by this player is canceled, and the player plays from a disc to a USB device (CD SYNC). The number of audio files in Program Play mode - Playback Notes on the USB device. • The playback order for example, internal memory and a memory card), you change to CD mode, and...
... "MUSIC" folders, and excluding empty folders). - "MEM SEL" appears. Make sure to select a memory number. You can increase the time it is performed by this player is canceled, and the player plays from a disc to a USB device (CD SYNC). The number of audio files in Program Play mode - Playback Notes on the USB device. • The playback order for example, internal memory and a memory card), you change to CD mode, and...
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... USB on the disc tray. 4 Press Z to close the disc tray. 5 Set the USB device to transfer, and then press z REC USB (or REC USB on the player). Transferring starts. To stop transferring Press x. USB USB device 2 Press CD. To transfer only MP3 files that are generated within the "MUSIC" folder. "REC" flashes, and the display cycles through "CD SYNC (or "REC1")," "FREExxxM" or "FREExxxG" (free space, in a specific...
... USB on the disc tray. 4 Press Z to close the disc tray. 5 Set the USB device to transfer, and then press z REC USB (or REC USB on the player). Transferring starts. To stop transferring Press x. USB USB device 2 Press CD. To transfer only MP3 files that are generated within the "MUSIC" folder. "REC" flashes, and the display cycles through "CD SYNC (or "REC1")," "FREExxxM" or "FREExxxG" (free space, in a specific...
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... start transferring in Shuffle Play mode, Repeat Play mode, or in Program Play mode (when no tracks or MP3 files are programmed), the selected playback mode is automatically canceled and the playback mode switches to normal playback mode. • While transferring music from an MP3 disc, no sound is output and "HI-SPEED" appears. • CD text information is not transferred in the created MP3 files. • If you cannot erase audio files and...
... start transferring in Shuffle Play mode, Repeat Play mode, or in Program Play mode (when no tracks or MP3 files are programmed), the selected playback mode is automatically canceled and the playback mode switches to normal playback mode. • While transferring music from an MP3 disc, no sound is output and "HI-SPEED" appears. • CD text information is not transferred in the created MP3 files. • If you cannot erase audio files and...
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Shuffle Play mode changes as 1 DISC SHUFFLE play. 4) To select the folder, press FOLDER +/-. 3 Press N. Creating your own program You can pick out the tracks/files you change the playback mode, be sure to stop playback. 2 Press SHUFFLE repeatedly. DISC 1-5 1 Press CD or USB. Shuffle Play starts. Before you change the playback mode, be sure to stop playback. 17US CD USB SHUFFLE N 1 Press CD or USB. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD or USB mode. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD or...
Shuffle Play mode changes as 1 DISC SHUFFLE play. 4) To select the folder, press FOLDER +/-. 3 Press N. Creating your own program You can pick out the tracks/files you change the playback mode, be sure to stop playback. 2 Press SHUFFLE repeatedly. DISC 1-5 1 Press CD or USB. Shuffle Play starts. Before you change the playback mode, be sure to stop playback. 17US CD USB SHUFFLE N 1 Press CD or USB. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD or USB mode. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD or...
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... track/file directly by pressing the number buttons. 5 Press ENTER. To change the contents of the program While the player is in root folder in to select the track/file. Each time you programmed, the playing order, and the total playing time of the "Creating your USB device, go to Step 4. 4 Press ./> to the end of the program appear in stop playback. To Do the following: Erase a track...
... track/file directly by pressing the number buttons. 5 Press ENTER. To change the contents of the program While the player is in root folder in to select the track/file. Each time you programmed, the playing order, and the total playing time of the "Creating your USB device, go to Step 4. 4 Press ./> to the end of the program appear in stop playback. To Do the following: Erase a track...
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... the player is played. When the disc tray opens, it any questions or problems concerning your player, please consult your local power supply. On placement • Place the player in a very damp room, moisture may also hear the mechanical sound from the wall outlet (mains). On inserting a disc You may be changed only at the rear of optical instruments with very low level inputs or no audio...
... the player is played. When the disc tray opens, it any questions or problems concerning your player, please consult your local power supply. On placement • Place the player in a very damp room, moisture may also hear the mechanical sound from the wall outlet (mains). On inserting a disc You may be changed only at the rear of optical instruments with very low level inputs or no audio...
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... not use this troubleshooting guide to help you operate the amplifier correctly. Do not touch the surface. • Do not stick paper or tape on the tray (page 11). CD/MP3 player The disc does not play. • There is no sound. • Check that the player is paused or stopped without the case, the disc may be ejected and "LOCKED" appears in the remote...
... not use this troubleshooting guide to help you operate the amplifier correctly. Do not touch the surface. • Do not stick paper or tape on the tray (page 11). CD/MP3 player The disc does not play. • There is no sound. • Check that the player is paused or stopped without the case, the disc may be ejected and "LOCKED" appears in the remote...
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... are using an unsupported USB device. • Turn off , and then on the player. • The music data itself contains noise, or the sound is stopped before playback starts. • The reading process can be displayed by this display pattern persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer. Transferring is distorted. If the USB device has a power switch, turn the USB device off the player and remove the USB device...
... are using an unsupported USB device. • Turn off , and then on the player. • The music data itself contains noise, or the sound is stopped before playback starts. • The reading process can be displayed by this display pattern persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer. Transferring is distorted. If the USB device has a power switch, turn the USB device off the player and remove the USB device...
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... with this problem. Files cannot be played. • Playback is not recognized. • Turn off the player and reconnect the USB device, and then turn on the player. • You are encrypted or protected by passwords, etc., cannot be played back. * This player supports FAT16 and FAT32, but some USB storage devices may not support these file systems. For details, see the operating instructions of files...
... with this problem. Files cannot be played. • Playback is not recognized. • Turn off the player and reconnect the USB device, and then turn on the player. • You are encrypted or protected by passwords, etc., cannot be played back. * This player supports FAT16 and FAT32, but some USB storage devices may not support these file systems. For details, see the operating instructions of files...
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... output level impedance Phono jacks 2 V (at a distance of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture. projecting parts 5.2 kg (11 lbs 1 oz) Supplied accessories Audio cord Remote commander Battery Red and white (1) RM-ASU100 (1) R6 (size-AA) (2) Design and specifications are not used in the certain printed wiring boards. (1) Sony Corporation Printed in ) incl. Specifications CD player section Laser Frequency...
... output level impedance Phono jacks 2 V (at a distance of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture. projecting parts 5.2 kg (11 lbs 1 oz) Supplied accessories Audio cord Remote commander Battery Red and white (1) RM-ASU100 (1) R6 (size-AA) (2) Design and specifications are not used in the certain printed wiring boards. (1) Sony Corporation Printed in ) incl. Specifications CD player section Laser Frequency...