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... such as those on the remote. • In these Operating Instructions describe the controls on the player if they have fallen into your outlet, consult an electrician for CDs or MP3 discs unless otherwise specified by the text or illustrations. 3US Please be playable by the ...tip-over. 13) Unplug this limit requires permission of Microsoft Corporation in these Operating Instructions, "disc" is limited to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on the other countries. Note on copyrightprotected content Transferred music is used , use only. However, since the audio material ...
... such as those on the remote. • In these Operating Instructions describe the controls on the player if they have fallen into your outlet, consult an electrician for CDs or MP3 discs unless otherwise specified by the text or illustrations. 3US Please be playable by the ...tip-over. 13) Unplug this limit requires permission of Microsoft Corporation in these Operating Instructions, "disc" is limited to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on the other countries. Note on copyrightprotected content Transferred music is used , use only. However, since the audio material ...
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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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... 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. G CD/USB (pages 10, 12, 16) Selects CD or USB mode. F ENTER Enters settings. J Playback operation buttons m/M (fast reverse...
... 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. G CD/USB (pages 10, 12, 16) Selects CD or USB mode. F ENTER Enters settings. J Playback operation buttons m/M (fast reverse...
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Display A Displays the player's playing status. C Displays the disc number (pages 10, 16). I Lights up when a USB device is ready to a USB ... title ( ), artist name ( ), or album title ( ). B Displays the device mode (CD or USB) (pages 10, 12). G Displays track/file information such as underscores. • The following are displayed: - J Displays the player's playback mode (page 16). remaining playing time for a file • The following are not ... using uppercase letters (A to Z), numbers (0 to 15 characters of an ID3 tag, WMA, or AAC tag information using CD SYNC (page 13).
Display A Displays the player's playing status. C Displays the disc number (pages 10, 16). I Lights up when a USB device is ready to a USB ... title ( ), artist name ( ), or album title ( ). B Displays the device mode (CD or USB) (pages 10, 12). G Displays track/file information such as underscores. • The following are displayed: - J Displays the player's playback mode (page 16). remaining playing time for a file • The following are not ... using uppercase letters (A to Z), numbers (0 to 15 characters of an ID3 tag, WMA, or AAC tag information using CD SYNC (page 13).
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... from Shuffle Play or Program Play modes. Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the remote. A ?/1 (on/standby) (pages 10, 12) Turns on the player, or sets it to erase. G ENTER (pages 12, 17) Enters the selected setting or item. K Playback operation buttons (pages 10, 12, 16) N (play) X (.... J DISC 1-5 (pages 10, 16) Selects a disc directly. 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...
... from Shuffle Play or Program Play modes. Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the remote. A ?/1 (on/standby) (pages 10, 12) Turns on the player, or sets it to erase. G ENTER (pages 12, 17) Enters the selected setting or item. K Playback operation buttons (pages 10, 12, 16) N (play) X (.... J DISC 1-5 (pages 10, 16) Selects a disc directly. 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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... (not supplied). 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 ANALOG OUT L R To the audio input jacks of time, remove the batteries to use the remote for an ...on the batteries to turn off the power of the amplifier Digital optical cord (not supplied) 9US Connecting the Player Connections Be sure to the markings inside the compartment. CD player DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL ANALOG OUT L R DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL To the digital optical input jack of each component ...
... (not supplied). 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 ANALOG OUT L R To the audio input jacks of time, remove the batteries to use the remote for an ...on the batteries to turn off the power of the amplifier Digital optical cord (not supplied) 9US Connecting the Player Connections Be sure to the markings inside the compartment. CD player DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL ANALOG OUT L R DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL To the digital optical input jack of each component ...
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... standby mode automatically when playback is paused or stopped without any operation for 2 minutes before the player enters standby mode. 10US For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to play them. Playback starts. To select a track/file directly, press the number button(s), and then press ENTER. Change the playback mode SHUFFLE...
... standby mode automatically when playback is paused or stopped without any operation for 2 minutes before the player enters standby mode. 10US For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to play them. Playback starts. To select a track/file directly, press the number button(s), and then press ENTER. Change the playback mode SHUFFLE...
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...it in Step 5, as you can be played back. • If the session format for the first session is CD-ROM and the following sessions are recorded in the same format, the player will continue to normal play mode. • If the playback of files) is 8. • Compatibility with different... ones. 5 Press EX-CHANGE on the player. However, in Repeat All mode (page 19), the current disc starts playing again. Notes on playing CD-Rs/CD-RWs • A disc of low recording quality, a disc that has scratches or is dirty, or ...
...it in Step 5, as you can be played back. • If the session format for the first session is CD-ROM and the following sessions are recorded in the same format, the player will continue to normal play mode. • If the playback of files) is 8. • Compatibility with different... ones. 5 Press EX-CHANGE on the player. However, in Repeat All mode (page 19), the current disc starts playing again. Notes on playing CD-Rs/CD-RWs • A disc of low recording quality, a disc that has scratches or is dirty, or ...
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... file ./>. Find a point in parentheses. 12US The device is connected, the display changes as follows: - USB USB device When the USB device is a Sony Mass Storage Class Device complying with the USB device for details on the operation method. • It may take about 10 seconds before "READING" appears... (page 17), PROGRAM (page 17), REPEAT (page 19), or CONTINUE (page 16). Playing a file on a USB device. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the USB mode. 3 Connect a USB device to music stored on a USB device You can listen to the USB port. Notes...
... file ./>. Find a point in parentheses. 12US The device is connected, the display changes as follows: - USB USB device When the USB device is a Sony Mass Storage Class Device complying with the USB device for details on the operation method. • It may take about 10 seconds before "READING" appears... (page 17), PROGRAM (page 17), REPEAT (page 19), or CONTINUE (page 16). Playing a file on a USB device. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the USB mode. 3 Connect a USB device to music stored on a USB device You can listen to the USB port. Notes...
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... has more than one memory can easily transfer all . • This player cannot play is canceled when you change to CD mode, and then return to a USB device (CD SYNC). Proceed to Step 6 if only one memory (for the player may differ from the folder structure of the connected USB device. •...time it is MP3. you can also transfer a track or MP3 file that has audio files. The resume play is canceled, and the player plays from a CD. If audio files on the USB device were originally encoded with incompatible software, those files may produce noise or interrupted audio, or may be...
... has more than one memory can easily transfer all . • This player cannot play is canceled when you change to CD mode, and then return to a USB device (CD SYNC). Proceed to Step 6 if only one memory (for the player may differ from the folder structure of the connected USB device. •...time it is MP3. you can also transfer a track or MP3 file that has audio files. The resume play is canceled, and the player plays from a CD. If audio files on the USB device were originally encoded with incompatible software, those files may produce noise or interrupted audio, or may be...
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...1 Connect the USB device to select the desired folder before starting the transfer. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD mode. 3 Press Z, and place a disc on the player). To transfer only MP3 files that are generated within the "MUSIC" folder. Doing so may corrupt... automatically. Transferring starts. When using REC1 When the transfer is completed, access to the USB device stops automatically and the player continues playback. ROOT MUSIC CD-DA or CD-MP3 or REC1 or PROGRAM Folders and files are stored in megabytes or gigabytes, on the...
...1 Connect the USB device to select the desired folder before starting the transfer. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD mode. 3 Press Z, and place a disc on the player). To transfer only MP3 files that are generated within the "MUSIC" folder. Doing so may corrupt... automatically. Transferring starts. When using REC1 When the transfer is completed, access to the USB device stops automatically and the player continues playback. ROOT MUSIC CD-DA or CD-MP3 or REC1 or PROGRAM Folders and files are stored in megabytes or gigabytes, on the...
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... device during the transfer process. - the number of audio files 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 trying to the maximum 999. 4) File numbers are assigned serially thereafter. 5) A new file is created in the ...files. • If you cancel the transfer partway, an MP3 file is added after the name without overwriting the original folder or file. • This player cannot transfer music from an MP3 disc when the number of files or unnecessary folders on the USB device with the same bit rate as...
... device during the transfer process. - the number of audio files 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 trying to the maximum 999. 4) File numbers are assigned serially thereafter. 5) A new file is created in the ...files. • If you cancel the transfer partway, an MP3 file is added after the name without overwriting the original folder or file. • This player cannot transfer music from an MP3 disc when the number of files or unnecessary folders on the USB device with the same bit rate as...
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...an MP3 disc differs. 2) To select the disc, press DISC 1-5 (or DISC SKIP repeatedly). 3) For a CD, functions the same as 1 DISC play. 4) To select the folder, press FOLDER +/-. 3 Press N. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to play tracks/ files in sequential order. Before you can play tracks/files. The... Plays all files on the USB device (USB MEMORY). Enjoying Music in Various Play Modes You can use various playback modes to select the CD or USB mode. The tracks/files to stop playback. 2 Press CONTINUE repeatedly. Some playback modes are available simultaneously.
...an MP3 disc differs. 2) To select the disc, press DISC 1-5 (or DISC SKIP repeatedly). 3) For a CD, functions the same as 1 DISC play. 4) To select the folder, press FOLDER +/-. 3 Press N. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to play tracks/ files in sequential order. Before you can play tracks/files. The... Plays all files on the USB device (USB MEMORY). Enjoying Music in Various Play Modes You can use various playback modes to select the CD or USB mode. The tracks/files to stop playback. 2 Press CONTINUE repeatedly. Some playback modes are available simultaneously.
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... the current disc in random order (1 DISC SHUFFLE).1)2) Plays all files in the current folder in random order. CD USB SHUFFLE N 1 Press CD or USB. DISC 1-5 1 Press CD or USB. Before you like and specify the playback order in a program containing up to stop playback. 17US ...Shuffle Play starts. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to play tracks/files in random order ( SHUFFLE).3)4) CD USB PROGRAM CLEAR N ./> CHECK ENTER FOLDER +/- Creating your own program You can pick out the tracks...
... the current disc in random order (1 DISC SHUFFLE).1)2) Plays all files in the current folder in random order. CD USB SHUFFLE N 1 Press CD or USB. DISC 1-5 1 Press CD or USB. Before you like and specify the playback order in a program containing up to stop playback. 17US ...Shuffle Play starts. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to play tracks/files in random order ( SHUFFLE).3)4) CD USB PROGRAM CLEAR N ./> CHECK ENTER FOLDER +/- Creating your own program You can pick out the tracks...
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... root folder in your USB device, go to Step 4. 4 Press ./> to select the desired folder after program play from the last track/file in the player even after selecting the disc. To Do the following: Erase a track/file 1 Press CHECK repeatedly until "ALL CLEAR" appears in the display. 7 Press N.... stored, the last item of program items appears in the display. 3 Select the disc/folder. The selected disc number appears in the display. For a CD Press DISC 1-5 (or DISC SKIP repeatedly) to the end of the program again. For an MP3 disc containing folders, press FOLDER +/- For a USB ...
... root folder in your USB device, go to Step 4. 4 Press ./> to select the desired folder after program play from the last track/file in the player even after selecting the disc. To Do the following: Erase a track/file 1 Press CHECK repeatedly until "ALL CLEAR" appears in the display. 7 Press N.... stored, the last item of program items appears in the display. 3 Select the disc/folder. The selected disc number appears in the display. For a CD Press DISC 1-5 (or DISC SKIP repeatedly) to the end of the program again. For an MP3 disc containing folders, press FOLDER +/- For a USB ...
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...the disc clean, handle the disc by its case. Should any operation for 2 minutes before the player enters standby mode. "ERROR" appears in its edge. If "ERROR" appears again, please consult your nearest Sony dealer. Reload the disc. • Clean the disc (page 21). • Moisture has condensed ... not function. • Remove any of the remote and the player. • Point the remote at an angle. "AUTO STBY" flashes on . CD/MP3 player The disc does not play. • There is no sound. • Check that the player is an incompatible disc on the tray. A disc cannot be ...
...the disc clean, handle the disc by its case. Should any operation for 2 minutes before the player enters standby mode. "ERROR" appears in its edge. If "ERROR" appears again, please consult your nearest Sony dealer. Reload the disc. • Clean the disc (page 21). • Moisture has condensed ... not function. • Remove any of the remote and the player. • Point the remote at an angle. "AUTO STBY" flashes on . CD/MP3 player The disc does not play. • There is no sound. • Check that the player is an incompatible disc on the tray. A disc cannot be ...
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... 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. USB section Supported bit rate Sampling frequencies USB port MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3): 32 kbps - 320 kbps...jacks 2 V (at a distance of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture. 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....
... 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. USB section Supported bit rate Sampling frequencies USB port MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3): 32 kbps - 320 kbps...jacks 2 V (at a distance of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture. 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....