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...recorded material on one side with the apparatus. Please be playable by this product. When a cart is used as a general reference for CDs or MP3 discs unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer, or sold with digital audio material on the remote. • In these Operating Instructions...only with copyright protection technologies This product is used , use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on the player if they exit from tip-over. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of the ...
...recorded material on one side with the apparatus. Please be playable by this product. When a cart is used as a general reference for CDs or MP3 discs unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer, or sold with digital audio material on the remote. • In these Operating Instructions...only with copyright protection technologies This product is used , use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on the player if they exit from tip-over. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of the ...
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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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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 a USB device. L USB port (page 12) Used for a USB device. M Disc tray (page 10) 5US H EX-CHANGE (page 11) Replaces discs ... connecting a USB device. Getting Started Getting Started Parts and Controls For more information, refer to the pages indicated in parentheses. B DISC 1-5 Selects the disc directly. G CD/USB (pages 10, 12, 16) Selects...
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 a USB device. L USB port (page 12) Used for a USB device. M Disc tray (page 10) 5US H EX-CHANGE (page 11) Replaces discs ... connecting a USB device. Getting Started Getting Started Parts and Controls For more information, refer to the pages indicated in parentheses. B DISC 1-5 Selects the disc directly. G CD/USB (pages 10, 12, 16) Selects...
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...both ID3 version 1 and version 2 tags are not displayed correctly: - G Displays track/file information such as empty, the disc number disappears. J Displays the player's playback mode (page 16). remaining playing time for a track - C Displays the disc number (pages 10, 16). H Lights up when a USB device ...to 15 characters of an ID3 tag, WMA, or AAC tag information using CD SYNC (page 13). D Lights up to 9), and symbols 6US ID3 tag information for an MP3 disc/USB device - Display A Displays the player's playing status. While playing an MP3 disc or USB device, also displays ...
...both ID3 version 1 and version 2 tags are not displayed correctly: - G Displays track/file information such as empty, the disc number disappears. J Displays the player's playback mode (page 16). remaining playing time for a track - C Displays the disc number (pages 10, 16). H Lights up when a USB device ...to 15 characters of an ID3 tag, WMA, or AAC tag information using CD SYNC (page 13). D Lights up to 9), and symbols 6US ID3 tag information for an MP3 disc/USB device - Display A Displays the player's playing status. While playing an MP3 disc or USB device, also displays ...
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... Automatic Music Sensor) m/M (fast reverse/fast forward) L CLEAR (page 17) Deletes a programmed track/file number. A ?/1 (on/standby) (pages 10, 12) Turns on the player, or sets it to erase. SHUFFLE (page 17) PROGRAM (page 17) D USB MENU (page 12) Selects the memory to use or audio file/folder to... tactile dot as a reference when operating the remote. 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...
... Automatic Music Sensor) m/M (fast reverse/fast forward) L CLEAR (page 17) Deletes a programmed track/file number. A ?/1 (on/standby) (pages 10, 12) Turns on the player, or sets it to erase. SHUFFLE (page 17) PROGRAM (page 17) D USB MENU (page 12) Selects the memory to use or audio file/folder to... tactile dot as a reference when operating the remote. 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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...digital amplifier, D/A converter, DAT, or MD, connect the component via the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL jack using a digital optical cord (not supplied). CD player DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL ANALOG OUT L R DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL To the digital optical input jack of time, remove the batteries to use the remote for... an extended period 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 ANALOG OUT L R To the audio input jacks of each component ...
...digital amplifier, D/A converter, DAT, or MD, connect the component via the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL jack using a digital optical cord (not supplied). CD player DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL ANALOG OUT L R DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL To the digital optical input jack of time, remove the batteries to use the remote for... an extended period 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 ANALOG OUT L R To the audio input jacks of each component ...
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... about 30 minutes. repeatedly. disc Switch to the next DISC SKIP. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to play them. Playback starts. Auto standby The player enters standby mode automatically when playback is paused or stopped without any operation for 2 minutes before... in parentheses. Other operations To Press Pause playback X. Go to the CD DISC 1-5. Stop playback x. "AUTO STBY" flashes on the disc tray. To resume playback, press the button again. Select a folder on the player. Change the playback mode SHUFFLE (page 17), PROGRAM (page 17), ...
... about 30 minutes. repeatedly. disc Switch to the next DISC SKIP. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to play them. Playback starts. Auto standby The player enters standby mode automatically when playback is paused or stopped without any operation for 2 minutes before... in parentheses. Other operations To Press Pause playback X. Go to the CD DISC 1-5. Stop playback x. "AUTO STBY" flashes on the disc tray. To resume playback, press the button again. Select a folder on the player. Change the playback mode SHUFFLE (page 17), PROGRAM (page 17), ...
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... ".mp3" file extension, if the actual file format differs, playing this player. • A disc which could damage the speaker system and the player may not be played back. • If the session format for the first session is CD-ROM and the following sessions are reshuffled on the current disc. •..., the other sessions on the disc cannot be guaranteed. folders is 512. - only CD-DA tracks in Step 5, as you can check what discs are recorded onto the disc. • The player can be playable on the player • In ALL DISCS SHUFFLE mode (page 17), tracks/ files are recorded in ...
... ".mp3" file extension, if the actual file format differs, playing this player. • A disc which could damage the speaker system and the player may not be played back. • If the session format for the first session is CD-ROM and the following sessions are reshuffled on the current disc. •..., the other sessions on the disc cannot be guaranteed. folders is 512. - only CD-DA tracks in Step 5, as you can check what discs are recorded onto the disc. • The player can be playable on the player • In ALL DISCS SHUFFLE mode (page 17), tracks/ files are recorded in ...
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...; The file formats that can be played back on this player can listen to music stored on a USB device. Files downloaded from a disc to resume playback, press N. USB USB device When the USB device is a Sony Mass Storage Class Device complying with the USB device. See ...32. AAC: file extension ".m4a," ".mp4," or ".3gp" Note that meet the following requirements: - MP3: file extension ".mp3" - For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the USB mode. 3 Connect a USB device to display " ," and then FOLDER +/- Playback starts. Select a file ./>. Some USB ...
...; The file formats that can be played back on this player can listen to music stored on a USB device. Files downloaded from a disc to resume playback, press N. USB USB device When the USB device is a Sony Mass Storage Class Device complying with the USB device. See ...32. AAC: file extension ".m4a," ".mp4," or ".3gp" Note that meet the following requirements: - MP3: file extension ".mp3" - For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the USB mode. 3 Connect a USB device to display " ," and then FOLDER +/- Playback starts. Select a file ./>. Some USB ...
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... and folder structure. Transferring music from a disc to a USB device You can easily transfer all . • This player cannot play is canceled, and the player plays from a CD. The amount of free space required on the USB device is recorded with incompatible software, those files may produce noise or... interrupted audio, or may not play at all the music on a disc to select a memory number. the player enters standby mode,...
... and folder structure. Transferring music from a disc to a USB device You can easily transfer all . • This player cannot play is canceled, and the player plays from a CD. The amount of free space required on the USB device is recorded with incompatible software, those files may produce noise or... interrupted audio, or may not play at all the music on a disc to select a memory number. the player enters standby mode,...
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... transfer is stopped, and then press FOLDER +/- 1 Connect the USB device to the USB device stops automatically and the player continues playback. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD mode. 3 Press Z, and place a disc 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). Synchronized transfer (CD SYNC): Press z REC USB (or REC USB on the USB device or damage the USB device itself. Folder and file generation rules When first...
... transfer is stopped, and then press FOLDER +/- 1 Connect the USB device to the USB device stops automatically and the player continues playback. For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to select the CD mode. 3 Press Z, and place a disc 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). Synchronized transfer (CD SYNC): Press z REC USB (or REC USB on the USB device or damage the USB device itself. Folder and file generation rules When first...
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... press x. 6 Press ENTER. 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 transferred as 128 kbps MP3 files. The selected audio file or folder is performed. Do not remove the USB... a sequential number is added after the name without overwriting the original folder or file. • This player cannot transfer music from an MP3 disc, no sound is output and "HI-SPEED" appears. • CD text information is not transferred in a folder exceeds 999. the USB device runs out of space during...
... press x. 6 Press ENTER. 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 transferred as 128 kbps MP3 files. The selected audio file or folder is performed. Do not remove the USB... a sequential number is added after the name without overwriting the original folder or file. • This player cannot transfer music from an MP3 disc, no sound is output and "HI-SPEED" appears. • CD text information is not transferred in a folder exceeds 999. the USB device runs out of space during...
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...DISC).1)2) Plays all files on the USB device (USB MEMORY). For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to stop playback. 2 Press CONTINUE repeatedly. Some playback modes are available simultaneously. N 1 Press CD or USB. The tracks/files to be selected. Playback starts. 16US Enjoying Music in... ( USB MEMORY).4) 1) The display for 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. The tracks/files to be played can play tracks/...
...DISC).1)2) Plays all files on the USB device (USB MEMORY). For operation via the player, press CD/USB repeatedly to stop playback. 2 Press CONTINUE repeatedly. Some playback modes are available simultaneously. N 1 Press CD or USB. The tracks/files to be selected. Playback starts. 16US Enjoying Music in... ( USB MEMORY).4) 1) The display for 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. The tracks/files to be played can play tracks/...
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... mode. Before you change the playback mode, be sure to stop playback. 2 Press SHUFFLE repeatedly. 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 can select whether to play tracks/...you like and specify the playback order in random order. You can play . 4) To select the folder, press FOLDER +/-. 3 Press N. DISC 1-5 1 Press CD or USB. Before you change the playback mode, be sure to 32 items. Plays all files on the current folder in random order ( USB MEMORY...
... mode. Before you change the playback mode, be sure to stop playback. 2 Press SHUFFLE repeatedly. 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 can select whether to play tracks/...you like and specify the playback order in random order. You can play . 4) To select the folder, press FOLDER +/-. 3 Press N. DISC 1-5 1 Press CD or USB. Before you change the playback mode, be sure to 32 items. Plays all files on the current folder in random order ( USB MEMORY...
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... track/file of the program appears in the programmed order. If a program is already stored, the last item of the program is in the player even after selecting the disc. Tip • The program remains stored in stop playback. For a USB device Press FOLDER +/- repeatedly to enter ... 3 Select the disc/folder. To Do the following: Erase a track/file 1 Press CHECK repeatedly until "ALL CLEAR" appears in the display. 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. 7 Press N. Each ...
... track/file of the program appears in the programmed order. If a program is already stored, the last item of the program is in the player even after selecting the disc. Tip • The program remains stored in stop playback. For a USB device Press FOLDER +/- repeatedly to enter ... 3 Select the disc/folder. To Do the following: Erase a track/file 1 Press CHECK repeatedly until "ALL CLEAR" appears in the display. 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. 7 Press N. Each ...
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...appears in the display. • Contact your nearest Sony dealer. The player enters standby mode automatically. • The player enters standby mode automatically when playback is placed at the remote sensor on the player. • If the batteries in its edge. CD/MP3 player The disc does not play. • There is... no sound. • Check that the player is an incompatible disc on the disc. • Use only ...
...appears in the display. • Contact your nearest Sony dealer. The player enters standby mode automatically. • The player enters standby mode automatically when playback is placed at the remote sensor on the player. • If the batteries in its edge. CD/MP3 player The disc does not play. • There is... no sound. • Check that the player is an incompatible disc on the disc. • Use only ...
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... 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 response Dynamic range Harmonic distortion Semiconductor laser (λ = 780 nm) Emission duration: continuous 2 Hz to change without notice. • Standby...
... 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 response Dynamic range Harmonic distortion Semiconductor laser (λ = 780 nm) Emission duration: continuous 2 Hz to change without notice. • Standby...