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... there are some discs that conform to qualified service personnel. However, since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on this product is a two-sided disc which combines DVD recorded material on one side with digital audio material on copyrightprotected...is used , use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from the apparatus. 11) Only use the controls on the player if they exit from tip-over. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of Microsoft Corporation in any...
... there are some discs that conform to qualified service personnel. However, since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on this product is a two-sided disc which combines DVD recorded material on one side with digital audio material on copyrightprotected...is used , use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from the apparatus. 11) Only use the controls on the player if they exit from tip-over. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of Microsoft Corporation in any...
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Table of Contents WARNING 2 About These 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 ...
Table of Contents WARNING 2 About These 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 ...
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...Selects the disc directly. G CD/USB (pages 10, 12, 16) Selects CD or USB mode. M Disc tray (page 10) 5US Getting Started Getting Started Parts and Controls For more information, refer to standby mode. Front panel DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC 4 DISC 5 USB MENU ENTER CD/USB EX-CHANGE DISC SKIP... REC USB USB A ?/1 (on/standby) Turns on the player, or sets it to the pages indicated in parentheses. C (remote sensor) D Display E USB MENU Enters the ...
...Selects the disc directly. G CD/USB (pages 10, 12, 16) Selects CD or USB mode. M Disc tray (page 10) 5US Getting Started Getting Started Parts and Controls For more information, refer to standby mode. Front panel DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC 4 DISC 5 USB MENU ENTER CD/USB EX-CHANGE DISC SKIP... REC USB USB A ?/1 (on/standby) Turns on the player, or sets it to the pages indicated in parentheses. C (remote sensor) D Display E USB MENU Enters the ...
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Display A Displays the player's playing status. C Displays the disc number (pages 10, 16). E Displays the file format of an ID3 tag, WMA, or AAC tag information using CD SYNC (page 13). I Lights up when transferring music from a disc to 15 characters of an MP3 disc or a USB ... 1 or version 2 tags are used (ID3 version 2 tag information has priority when both ID3 version 1 and version 2 tags are not displayed: - J Displays the player's playback mode (page 16). up to a USB device (page 13). D Lights up when displaying the song title ( ), artist name ( ), or album title (...
Display A Displays the player's playing status. C Displays the disc number (pages 10, 16). E Displays the file format of an ID3 tag, WMA, or AAC tag information using CD SYNC (page 13). I Lights up when transferring music from a disc to 15 characters of an MP3 disc or a USB ... 1 or version 2 tags are used (ID3 version 2 tag information has priority when both ID3 version 1 and version 2 tags are not displayed: - J Displays the player's playback mode (page 16). up to a USB device (page 13). D Lights up when displaying the song title ( ), artist name ( ), or album title (...
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...disc directly. Press ENTER after entering the numbers. Remote Number 5 and N buttons have a tactile dot. A ?/1 (on/standby) (pages 10, 12) Turns on the player, or sets it to erase. I DISC SKIP (pages 10, 16) Selects the disc. G ENTER (pages 12, 17) Enters the selected setting or item. SHUFFLE (page... when playing an MP3 disc or USB device. O Z (open/close) (pages 10, 13) P DISPLAY Shows the following information when pressed repeatedly: For a CD playing time of the track t remaining time of the track t remaining time of the disc For an MP3 disc/USB device playing time of the...
...disc directly. Press ENTER after entering the numbers. Remote Number 5 and N buttons have a tactile dot. A ?/1 (on/standby) (pages 10, 12) Turns on the player, or sets it to erase. I DISC SKIP (pages 10, 16) Selects the disc. G ENTER (pages 12, 17) Enters the selected setting or item. SHUFFLE (page... when playing an MP3 disc or USB device. O Z (open/close) (pages 10, 13) P DISPLAY Shows the following information when pressed repeatedly: For a CD playing time of the track t remaining time of the track t remaining time of the disc For an MP3 disc/USB device playing time of the...
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... OPTICAL ANALOG OUT L R ANALOG OUT L R To the audio input jacks of the amplifier Digital optical cord (not supplied) 9US 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 ... amplifier, D/A converter, DAT, or MD, connect the component via the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL jack using a digital optical cord (not supplied). Connecting the Player Connections Be sure to turn off the power of time, remove the batteries to the markings inside the compartment. Getting Started * When a file lacks ...
... OPTICAL ANALOG OUT L R ANALOG OUT L R To the audio input jacks of the amplifier Digital optical cord (not supplied) 9US 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 ... amplifier, D/A converter, DAT, or MD, connect the component via the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL jack using a digital optical cord (not supplied). Connecting the Player Connections Be sure to turn off the power of time, remove the batteries to the markings inside the compartment. Getting Started * When a file lacks ...
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...on the disc tray. Each time you press the button, the disc tray turns and you want to select the CD mode. 3 Press Z, and place a disc on the player. To resume playback, press the button again. Change the playback mode SHUFFLE (page 17), PROGRAM (page 17), ...REPEAT (page 19), or CONTINUE (page 16). Playback Playing a CD/MP3 Disc 1 Press ?/1. 2 Press CD. To select a track/file directly, press the number button(s), and then press ENTER. The player plays the disc in parentheses. Playback starts. Stop playback x. Go to close the disc tray...
...on the disc tray. Each time you press the button, the disc tray turns and you want to select the CD mode. 3 Press Z, and place a disc on the player. To resume playback, press the button again. Change the playback mode SHUFFLE (page 17), PROGRAM (page 17), ...REPEAT (page 19), or CONTINUE (page 16). Playback Playing a CD/MP3 Disc 1 Press ?/1. 2 Press CD. To select a track/file directly, press the number button(s), and then press ENTER. The player plays the disc in parentheses. Playback starts. Stop playback x. Go to close the disc tray...
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... not be recognized regardless of the session format; However, in the compartments with an incompatible recording device cannot be played on this player. Notes on playing CD-Rs/CD-RWs • A disc of low recording quality, a disc that has scratches or is dirty, or a disc recorded with ...the actual file format differs, playing this file may generate a loud noise which is a CD-DA session, the other sessions on the disc cannot be playable on this player. • A disc which could damage the speaker system and the player may malfunction. • The maximum number of recognizable: -
... not be recognized regardless of the session format; However, in the compartments with an incompatible recording device cannot be played on this player. Notes on playing CD-Rs/CD-RWs • A disc of low recording quality, a disc that has scratches or is dirty, or a disc recorded with ...the actual file format differs, playing this file may generate a loud noise which is a CD-DA session, the other sessions on the disc cannot be playable on this player. • A disc which could damage the speaker system and the player may malfunction. • The maximum number of recognizable: -
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.../32. The audio formats that meet the following requirements: - repeatedly. Also, you press x once, playback pauses; For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the USB mode. 3 Connect a USB device to resume playback, press N. Enjoying Music Using a USB Device You can...* * Only when the volume label exists on this player. 1 Press ?/1. 2 Press USB. Playing a file on a USB device You can be played back on this player. To resume playback, press the button again. The file system is a Sony Mass Storage Class Device complying with the USB device for...
.../32. The audio formats that meet the following requirements: - repeatedly. Also, you press x once, playback pauses; For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the USB mode. 3 Connect a USB device to resume playback, press N. Enjoying Music Using a USB Device You can...* * Only when the volume label exists on this player. 1 Press ?/1. 2 Press USB. Playing a file on a USB device You can be played back on this player. To resume playback, press the button again. The file system is a Sony Mass Storage Class Device complying with the USB device for...
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...audio file or a folder is about 1 MB per minute when transferring music from a CD. Proceed to the USB port. 3 Press USB MENU in normal playback or Shuffle Play mode - the player enters standby mode, the action when resuming playback differs depending on selecting the playback source or... and "MUSIC" folders, and excluding empty folders). - Press ./> repeatedly to select "MEM SEL." 4 Press ENTER. 5 Press ./> repeatedly to a USB device (CD SYNC). you can easily transfer all . • This player cannot play is entered, there may be a delay before starting playback or transfer.
...audio file or a folder is about 1 MB per minute when transferring music from a CD. Proceed to the USB port. 3 Press USB MENU in normal playback or Shuffle Play mode - the player enters standby mode, the action when resuming playback differs depending on selecting the playback source or... and "MUSIC" folders, and excluding empty folders). - Press ./> repeatedly to select "MEM SEL." 4 Press ENTER. 5 Press ./> repeatedly to a USB device (CD SYNC). you can easily transfer all . • This player cannot play is entered, there may be a delay before starting playback or transfer.
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... (or "REC1")," "FREExxxM" or "FREExxxG" (free space, in a specific folder on the player). For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to standby for transferring and playback pauses. 6 Press ENTER. When using CD SYNC When the transfer is stopped, and then press FOLDER +/- To transfer only MP3 files that are generated within the...
... (or "REC1")," "FREExxxM" or "FREExxxG" (free space, in a specific folder on the player). For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to standby for transferring and playback pauses. 6 Press ENTER. When using CD SYNC When the transfer is stopped, and then press FOLDER +/- To transfer only MP3 files that are generated within the...
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the USB device runs out of files or unnecessary folders on the USB device reaches the limit for the number that the player can erase audio files or folders from a CD, the tracks are assigned serially thereafter. 5) A new file is created in stop mode. 5 Make sure that has audio files. The...name without overwriting the original folder or file. • This player cannot transfer music from an MP3 disc when the number of audio files on a disc that "ERASE" is selected, and then press ENTER. Playback CD SYNC1) Music source MP3 CD-DA Folder name File name Same as the music source2) ...
the USB device runs out of files or unnecessary folders on the USB device reaches the limit for the number that the player can erase audio files or folders from a CD, the tracks are assigned serially thereafter. 5) A new file is created in stop mode. 5 Make sure that has audio files. The...name without overwriting the original folder or file. • This player cannot transfer music from an MP3 disc when the number of audio files on a disc that "ERASE" is selected, and then press ENTER. Playback CD SYNC1) Music source MP3 CD-DA Folder name File name Same as the music source2) ...
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The tracks/files to be played can be sure to stop playback. 2 Press CONTINUE repeatedly. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD or USB mode. Selecting tracks/files to be played In normal playback mode, you change as follows: Plays all files on the USB device (USB... MEMORY). The tracks/files to be played change the playback mode, be selected. CD CONTINUE USB For a CD Plays all tracks/files on all discs (ALL DISCS).1) Plays all tracks/files on the current disc (1 DISC).1)2) Plays all files in the...
The tracks/files to be played can be sure to stop playback. 2 Press CONTINUE repeatedly. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD or USB mode. Selecting tracks/files to be played In normal playback mode, you change as follows: Plays all files on the USB device (USB... MEMORY). The tracks/files to be played change the playback mode, be selected. CD CONTINUE USB For a CD Plays all tracks/files on all discs (ALL DISCS).1) Plays all tracks/files on the current disc (1 DISC).1)2) Plays all files in the...
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...play tracks/files on all files on the USB device in random order (USB MEMORY SHUFFLE). For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD or USB mode. Playback Playing tracks/files in random order In Shuffle Play mode, you like and specify the playback... tracks/files in a specific folder. To cancel Shuffle Play mode Press CONTINUE. CD USB SHUFFLE N 1 Press CD or USB. You can play . 4) To select the folder, press FOLDER +/-. 3 Press N. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to stop playback. 17US Plays all files on the current folder in...
...play tracks/files on all files on the USB device in random order (USB MEMORY SHUFFLE). For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD or USB mode. Playback Playing tracks/files in random order In Shuffle Play mode, you like and specify the playback... tracks/files in a specific folder. To cancel Shuffle Play mode Press CONTINUE. CD USB SHUFFLE N 1 Press CD or USB. You can play . 4) To select the folder, press FOLDER +/-. 3 Press N. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to stop playback. 17US Plays all files on the current folder in...
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... change the contents of the program again. To cancel Program Play mode Press CONTINUE. To change the contents of the program appear in the player even after selecting the disc. For an MP3 disc containing folders, press FOLDER +/- For a USB device Press FOLDER +/- Each time you ...the following: Erase a track/file 1 Press CHECK repeatedly until "ALL CLEAR" appears in your own program" program (page 17). 18US For a CD Press DISC 1-5 (or DISC SKIP repeatedly) to select the desired folder after program play from the last track/file in the display. you want to...
... change the contents of the program again. To cancel Program Play mode Press CONTINUE. To change the contents of the program appear in the player even after selecting the disc. For an MP3 disc containing folders, press FOLDER +/- For a USB device Press FOLDER +/- Each time you ...the following: Erase a track/file 1 Press CHECK repeatedly until "ALL CLEAR" appears in your own program" program (page 17). 18US For a CD Press DISC 1-5 (or DISC SKIP repeatedly) to select the desired folder after program play from the last track/file in the display. you want to...
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.... If "ERROR" appears again, please consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. 21US General There is no disc inside the player. "AUTO STBY" flashes on Discs On handling discs • To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its case. CD/MP3 player The disc does not play. • There is...
.... If "ERROR" appears again, please consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. 21US General There is no disc inside the player. "AUTO STBY" flashes on Discs On handling discs • To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its case. CD/MP3 player The disc does not play. • There is...
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... (approx.) (w/h/d) Mass (approx.) 120 V AC, 60 Hz 16 W 430 mm × 110 mm × 400 mm (17 in × 4 3/8 in × 15 3/4 in Malaysia Specifications CD player section Laser Frequency response Dynamic range Harmonic distortion Semiconductor laser (λ = 780 nm) Emission duration: continuous 2 Hz to change without notice. • Standby power consumption...
... (approx.) (w/h/d) Mass (approx.) 120 V AC, 60 Hz 16 W 430 mm × 110 mm × 400 mm (17 in × 4 3/8 in × 15 3/4 in Malaysia Specifications CD player section Laser Frequency response Dynamic range Harmonic distortion Semiconductor laser (λ = 780 nm) Emission duration: continuous 2 Hz to change without notice. • Standby power consumption...