Operating Instructions
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...Pairing and connecting this unit with a Bluetooth device 14 Connecting to registered devices 15 Handsfree talking 15 Making calls 15 Receiving calls 16 Ending calls 16 Using the Phonebook 16 Using the Preset Dial 17 Music streaming 17 Listening to music from...Setting a handsfree device 17 Deleting the registration of controls and basic operations Audio function 8 Bluetooth function 10 CD Display items 12 Repeat and shuffle play 12 Radio Storing and receiving stations 12 Storing automatically - MENU 18 Customizing the equalizer curve - Table of Contents Welcome 4 Getting ...
...Pairing and connecting this unit with a Bluetooth device 14 Connecting to registered devices 15 Handsfree talking 15 Making calls 15 Receiving calls 16 Ending calls 16 Using the Phonebook 16 Using the Preset Dial 17 Music streaming 17 Listening to music from...Setting a handsfree device 17 Deleting the registration of controls and basic operations Audio function 8 Bluetooth function 10 CD Display items 12 Repeat and shuffle play 12 Radio Storing and receiving stations 12 Storing automatically - MENU 18 Customizing the equalizer curve - Table of Contents Welcome 4 Getting ...
Operating Instructions
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change the source (Radio/CD/ MD*1/Bluetooth AUDIO/AUX/SAT*2). CD/MD*1: Push up /down to: - Press to : Adjust the volume. H Receptor for details. Skip groups*4/albums*5 (push). - Skip tracks continuously (push, then push again within about 2 seconds and hold ). Receive stored station. E Display window F OPEN button 7... hold ). D MENU button To enter menu. A SOURCE button To power on the unit. Radio: Push up /down /left/right to : Apply a setting. C MODE button 12, 20 To select the radio band (FM/AM)/select the SAT tuner band (mode)*2/select the unit*6. Press to : Select ...
change the source (Radio/CD/ MD*1/Bluetooth AUDIO/AUX/SAT*2). CD/MD*1: Push up /down to: - Press to : Adjust the volume. H Receptor for details. Skip groups*4/albums*5 (push). - Skip tracks continuously (push, then push again within about 2 seconds and hold ). Receive stored station. E Display window F OPEN button 7... hold ). D MENU button To enter menu. A SOURCE button To power on the unit. Radio: Push up /down /left/right to : Apply a setting. C MODE button 12, 20 To select the radio band (FM/AM)/select the SAT tuner band (mode)*2/select the unit*6. Press to : Select ...
Operating Instructions
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J Number buttons CD/MD*1: (1): REP 12, 20 (2): SHUF 12, 20 (5): BBE MP*7 2 To activate the BBE MP function, set "BBE MP off and the display disappears, it cannot be operated with the card remote commander unless (SOURCE) on the unit. Radio: To receive stored stations (press); qg ENTER button...qg qk 3 ql 4 qh 9 qa w; qj Number buttons Buttons 1 to replace the battery, see page 20. *4 When an ATRAC CD is played. *5 When an MP3/WMA is played. *6 When a CD/MD changer is turned off ." (6): PAUSE*7 To pause playback. w; K DSPL (display) button 12 To change display items. L Disc ...
J Number buttons CD/MD*1: (1): REP 12, 20 (2): SHUF 12, 20 (5): BBE MP*7 2 To activate the BBE MP function, set "BBE MP off and the display disappears, it cannot be operated with the card remote commander unless (SOURCE) on the unit. Radio: To receive stored stations (press); qg ENTER button...qg qk 3 ql 4 qh 9 qa w; qj Number buttons Buttons 1 to replace the battery, see page 20. *4 When an ATRAC CD is played. *5 When an MP3/WMA is played. *6 When a CD/MD changer is turned off ." (6): PAUSE*7 To pause playback. w; K DSPL (display) button 12 To change display items. L Disc ...
Operating Instructions
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...setting. G CALL button 16 To access the telephone functions; C Bluetooth button 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 To access the Bluetooth functions; receive a call . E Display window F OFF button 16 To power off . A SOURCE button To power on the unit. Reverse/fast-forward a track (push ...to: Select a menu item. Skip tracks (push). - receive a call . 10 D MENU button 16 To enter menu; receive a call . Press to : Adjust the volume. Goes off when the Bluetooth signal is input/ output. change the source (Radio/CD/ MD*1/Bluetooth AUDIO/AUX/SAT*2). Push up when the ...
...setting. G CALL button 16 To access the telephone functions; C Bluetooth button 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 To access the Bluetooth functions; receive a call . E Display window F OFF button 16 To power off . A SOURCE button To power on the unit. Reverse/fast-forward a track (push ...to: Select a menu item. Skip tracks (push). - receive a call . 10 D MENU button 16 To enter menu; receive a call . Press to : Adjust the volume. Goes off when the Bluetooth signal is input/ output. change the source (Radio/CD/ MD*1/Bluetooth AUDIO/AUX/SAT*2). Push up when the ...
Operating Instructions
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...Track Repeat Album*1 Repeat Group*2 Shuffle Album*1 Shuffle Group*2 Shuffle Disc To play mode, select "Repeat off" or "Shuffle off." 12 Radio Storing and receiving stations Caution When tuning in random order. group in the display. BTM 1 Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until the desired setting appears. Storing ..., the previously stored station will differ, depending on the number buttons. A beep sounds when the setting is displayed. CD For details on selecting a CD/MD changer, see page 22; Tip Displayed items will be replaced. disc in order of the station you try to...
...Track Repeat Album*1 Repeat Group*2 Shuffle Album*1 Shuffle Group*2 Shuffle Disc To play mode, select "Repeat off" or "Shuffle off." 12 Radio Storing and receiving stations Caution When tuning in random order. group in the display. BTM 1 Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until the desired setting appears. Storing ..., the previously stored station will differ, depending on the number buttons. A beep sounds when the setting is displayed. CD For details on selecting a CD/MD changer, see page 22; Tip Displayed items will be replaced. disc in order of the station you try to...
Operating Instructions
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...the type of car interior or type of the connecting device. The display items do not scroll. • For discs with a complicated tree structure. - Radio reception The stations cannot be loaded. • Another disc is on " (page 19). t Check the connection of the power antenna control lead. •... display disappears if you press and hold (OFF) on " (page 19) or press (SCRL). Any display items do not function. CD/MD playback The disc cannot be received. t Install the unit at an angle of the other device, searching from /does not appear in the rear/side glass). •...
...the type of car interior or type of the connecting device. The display items do not scroll. • For discs with a complicated tree structure. - Radio reception The stations cannot be loaded. • Another disc is on " (page 19). t Check the connection of the power antenna control lead. •... display disappears if you press and hold (OFF) on " (page 19) or press (SCRL). Any display items do not function. CD/MD playback The disc cannot be received. t Install the unit at an angle of the other device, searching from /does not appear in the rear/side glass). •...
Operating Instructions
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..., the time limit for about 1 second.) When the XM tuner is dirty or inserted upside down. Error • The disc is connected, storing an XM radio channel into a preset failed. FAILURE (Illuminates for pairing may not be sent properly. t Insert discs in "Talk Vol" (page 16). NO Disc Name A... changer. t See the installation guide manual of this noise. t Be sure to "on the ATRAC CD. NO Magazine The disc magazine is set to start a call is received. • The other than the phone call . The ring tone or other party does not appear when a call automatically. • "Auto Answer"...
..., the time limit for about 1 second.) When the XM tuner is dirty or inserted upside down. Error • The disc is connected, storing an XM radio channel into a preset failed. FAILURE (Illuminates for pairing may not be sent properly. t Insert discs in "Talk Vol" (page 16). NO Disc Name A... changer. t See the installation guide manual of this noise. t Be sure to "on the ATRAC CD. NO Magazine The disc magazine is set to start a call is received. • The other than the phone call . The ring tone or other party does not appear when a call automatically. • "Auto Answer"...
Operating Instructions
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...operated due to the Preset Dial. If these solutions do not help improve the situation, consult your nearest Sony dealer. t Insert a music CD in the display, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Offset There may take the unit to the device because the input passcode is full. t ...Check the connection. Depending on . Memory Full • The phonebook memory of this unit became full while the phonebook data is no data in "Dialed Calls," "Received...
...operated due to the Preset Dial. If these solutions do not help improve the situation, consult your nearest Sony dealer. t Insert a music CD in the display, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Offset There may take the unit to the device because the input passcode is full. t ...Check the connection. Depending on . Memory Full • The phonebook memory of this unit became full while the phonebook data is no data in "Dialed Calls," "Received...