Sony Speaker System CMT NEZ7DAB User Manual

2-635-673-13(1)  
Micro HI-FI  
Component  
System  
Operating Instructions  
CMT-NEZ7DAB  
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Table of Contents  
Viewing information about the disc in the  
display ............................................ 22  
Viewing the tuner information in the  
display ............................................ 23  
— Manual Tuning (FM/AM bands  
only)  
Recording your favorite CD tracks on a  
tape..................................................18  
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How to use this manual  
This manual mainly explains operations using  
the remote, but the same operations can also be  
performed using the buttons on the unit having  
the same or similar names.  
Ensemble  
Service  
Service  
Service  
Overview of DAB  
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is a new  
multimedia broadcasting system that replaces  
the current FM/AM broadcast to transmit audio  
programs with a quality comparable to that of  
Component  
Component  
Component  
*
CDs .  
Each DAB multiplex radio station converts  
programs (services) into an ensemble, which it  
then broadcasts. Each service contains one or  
more components. All services and components  
are identified by name, so you can access any of  
them without having to know their frequencies.  
Furthermore, additional information (called  
program associated data) can be broadcast along  
with the services in the form of text.  
Notes  
• The status of the DAB broadcast depends on your  
country or region. It may not be broadcasted or may  
be in test phase.  
• DAB programs are broadcast in Band-III (174 to 240  
MHz) and/or L-Band (1452 to 1491 MHz), with each  
band divided into channels. Each of these channels  
has its own channel label. For details on the channel  
labels and frequencies that this tuner supports, see  
the Frequency Table on page 31.  
With DAB digital radio, you can enjoy:  
• This tuner does not support data services.  
– CD sound quality without any hiss or crackle to  
spoil the sound  
*
– both music and data services from a single tuner  
(this tuner does not support data services)  
– the same radio stations of the same frequency from  
anywhere in the country  
– multiple programs (services) from a single  
frequency  
* Some service components may not match CD quality  
sound.  
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2) Multi Session  
This is a recording method that enables adding of  
data using the Track-At-Once method.  
Conventional CDs begin at a CD control area called  
the Lead-in and end at an area called Lead-out. A  
Multi Session CD is a CD having multiple sessions,  
with each segment from Lead-in to Lead-out  
regarded as a single session. This unit supports up to  
10 sessions.  
Playable discs  
You can play back the following discs on this  
system. Other discs cannot be played back.  
List of playable discs  
CD-Extra: This format records audio (audio CD  
data) on the tracks in session 1 and data on the tracks  
in session 2.  
Format of discs  
Disc logo  
Audio CDs  
Mixed CD: This format records data on the first  
track and audio (audio CD data) on the second and  
subsequent tracks of a session.  
CD-R/CD-RW  
(audio data/MP3 files)  
Notes on CD-R and CD-RW  
• Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs cannot be played  
on this system depending upon the recording  
quality or physical condition of the disc, or  
the characteristics of the recording device.  
Furthermore, the disc will not play if it has not  
been correctly finalized. For more  
information, see the operating instructions for  
the recording device.  
• Discs recorded on CD-R/CD-RW drives may  
not be played back because of scratches, dirt,  
recording condition or the driver’s  
characteristics.  
• CD-R and CD-RW discs recorded in multi-  
session that have not ended by “closing the  
session” are not supported.  
• The system may be unable to play MP3  
format files that do not have the extension  
“.MP3”.  
Discs that this system cannot  
play  
• CD-ROMs  
• CD-Rs/CD-RWs other than those recorded in  
the following formats:  
– music CD format  
– MP3 format that conforms to ISO96601)  
Level 1/Level 2, Joliet or Multi Session2)  
• A disc that has a non-standard shape (e.g.,  
card, heart).  
• A disc with paper or stickers on it.  
• A disc that has the adhesive, cellophane tape,  
or a sticker still left on it.  
1)  
ISO9660 Format  
The most common international standard for the  
logical format of files and folders on a CD-ROM.  
There are several specification levels. In Level 1,  
file names must be in the 8.3 format (no more than  
eight characters in the name, no more than three  
characters in the extension “.MP3”) and in capital  
letters. Folder names can be no longer than eight  
characters. There can be no more than eight nested  
folder levels. Level 2 specifications allow file  
names and folder names up to 31 characters long.  
Each folder can have up to 8 trees.  
• Attempting to play non-MP3 format files that  
have the extension “.MP3” may result in noise  
or malfunction.  
• With formats other than ISO9660 level 1 and  
2, folder names or file names may not be  
displayed correctly.  
• The following discs take a longer time to start  
playback.  
– a disc recorded with complicated tree  
structure.  
For Joliet in the expansion format (file and folder  
names can have up to 16 characters) make sure of  
the contents of the writing software, etc.  
– a disc recorded in Multi Session.  
– a disc to which data can be added (non-  
finalized disc).  
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Music discs encoded with  
copyright protection  
technologies  
This product is designed to playback discs that  
conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard.  
Recently, various music discs encoded with  
copyright protection technologies are marketed  
by some record companies. Please be aware that  
among those discs, there are some that do not  
conform to the CD standard and may not be  
playable by this product.  
Note on DualDiscs  
A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which  
mates DVD recorded material on one side with  
digital audio material on the other side.  
However, since the audio material side does not  
conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard,  
playback on this product is not guaranteed.  
Cautions when playing a disc  
that is recorded in Multi  
Session  
• If the disc begins with a CD-DA session, it is  
recognized as a CD-DA (audio) disc, and  
playback continues until an MP3 session is  
encountered.  
• If the disc begins with an MP3 session, it is  
recognized as an MP3 disc, and playback  
continues until a CD-DA (audio) session is  
encountered.  
• The playback range of an MP3 disc is  
determined by the tree structure of files  
produced by analyzing of the disc.  
• A disc with a mixed CD format will be  
recognized as a CD-DA (audio) disc.  
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Getting Started  
Hooking up the system  
Perform the following procedures 1 to 4 to hook up your system using the supplied cords and  
accessories.  
Right speaker  
Left speaker  
3
1
2
4
FM lead aerial  
AM loop aerial  
1 Connect the speakers.  
2 Connect the FM and AM aerials.  
Connect the right and left speaker cords to  
the SPEAKER terminals on the unit as  
shown below.  
Set up the AM loop aerial, then connect it.  
SPEAKER  
Red (3)  
#
#
Black/Stripe  
#
3
(#)  
R
Insert this portion.  
ANCE  
IMPED  
USE 6-16  
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Plug type A  
3 Connect the DAB aerial.  
With a DAB external aerial, you can obtain  
a higher DAB broadcast sound quality. We  
recommend that you use the supplied DAB/  
FM lead aerial only temporarily until you  
install a DAB external aerial.  
AM  
AM loop aerial  
AXIAL  
CO  
Connect the supplied DAB/FM lead aerial  
to the DAB terminal on the back of this unit.  
FM 75  
Extend the FM lead  
aerial horizontally  
ANTENNA  
D
AB 75  
Plug type B  
Connect  
white side  
AM  
Extend the DAB/FM lead aerial  
(supplied) horizontally  
AM loop aerial  
AXIAL  
CO  
FM 75  
Connect a DAB external aerial (not  
supplied) to the DAB terminal on the back  
of this unit.  
Extend the FM lead  
aerial horizontally  
Plug type C  
75-ohm coaxial  
ANTENNA  
cable with F male  
type connector  
(not supplied)  
D
A
B 75  
AM  
AM loop aerial  
AXIAL  
CO  
FM 75  
Extend the FM lead  
aerial horizontally  
Connect brown side  
To DAB external aerial (not supplied)  
Tip  
Note  
To install the DAB external aerial (not supplied), 75-  
ohm coaxial cable with F male type connector (not  
supplied) will be needed.  
To prevent noise pickup, keep the aerial away from the  
system and other components.  
Tip  
4 Connect the mains lead to a mains.  
You can use the same lead aerial for both DAB and FM  
connection. Use the white side connector for DAB  
connection and the brown side connector for FM  
connection.  
If the plug does not fit the wall socket,  
detach the supplied plug adaptor (only for  
models equipped with an adaptor).  
To turn on the system, press ?/1.  
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Inserting two R6 (size AA)  
batteries into the remote  
Setting the clock  
Use buttons on the remote for the operation.  
1
2
3
Press ?/1 to turn on the unit.  
Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.  
Press . or > repeatedly to set the  
hour.  
4
5
Press ENTER.  
Press . or > repeatedly to set the  
minute.  
Note  
If you do not use the remote for a long period of time,  
remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from  
battery leakage and corrosion.  
6
Press ENTER.  
The clock starts working.  
Tip  
To adjust the clock  
With normal use, the batteries should last for about six  
months. When the remote no longer operates the  
system, replace both batteries with new ones.  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.  
2 Press . or > repeatedly to select  
“CLOCK SET?”, then press ENTER.  
3 Do the same procedures as step 3 to 6  
above.  
Note  
The clock is not displayed in Power Saving Mode  
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Playing a disc  
— Normal Play/Shuffle Play  
CD/MP3 – Play  
Loading a disc  
This system lets you play audio CDs and discs  
with MP3 audio tracks.  
1
Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE on the  
unit.  
Example: When playing a disc  
2
Place a disc with the label side up on  
the CD compartment.  
Track number  
Playing time  
1
2
Press CD (or FUNCTION repeatedly) to  
switch the function to CD.  
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly in stop  
mode until the mode you want appears  
in the display.  
3
Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE on the  
unit again to close the lid of CD  
compartment.  
Select  
To play  
Notes  
No display  
(Normal Play)  
The tracks on the disc in  
original order.  
• Do not use a disc with tape, seals or paste on it as this  
may cause malfunction.  
All MP3 audio tracks in the  
album on the disc in original  
order.  
• Keep the lens on the CD player clean and do not  
touch it. If you do so, the lens may be damaged and  
the CD player will not operate properly.  
(Normal Play)  
When playing a non-MP3  
disc, the system performs the  
same operation as Normal  
Play.  
SHUF  
(Shuffle Play)  
All tracks on the disc in  
random order.  
SHUF  
(Shuffle Play)  
All MP3 audio tracks in the  
album on the disc in random  
order.  
When playing a non-MP3  
disc, the system performs the  
same operation as Shuffle  
Play.  
PGM  
(Program Play)  
The tracks on the disc in the  
order you want them to be  
3
Press N (or CD/NX on the unit).  
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• When playing back an MP3 audio track, the playback  
elapsed time indication may differ from the actual  
time in the following cases.  
Other operations  
To  
Do this  
Stop play  
Pause  
Press x.  
– When you play back a VBR (variable bit rate)  
MP3 audio track  
Press X (or CD/NX on the unit).  
Press again to resume play.  
– When you perform Fast Forward or Rewind  
(Manual Search)  
Select a track  
Press . or > repeatedly.  
Select an album Press  
of MP3 step 2.  
Find a point in a Keep pressing m or M during  
+ or – repeatedly after  
Playing repeatedly  
— Repeat Play  
track  
playback and release it at the  
desired point.  
You can play all the tracks or a single track on a  
disc repeatedly.  
Remove a disc Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE on  
the unit.  
Press REPEAT repeatedly during playback  
until “REP” or “REP1” appears.  
Notes  
• When switching to CD function from tuner, a longer  
time may be required to access the disc.  
• You cannot change the play mode during playback.  
• Some time may be needed to start playback of discs  
recorded in complex configurations such as many  
layers.  
REP: For all the tracks on a disc, or all the MP3  
audio tracks in an album up to five times.  
REP1: For a single track only.  
To cancel Repeat Play  
Press REPEAT repeatedly until both “REP” and  
“REP1” disappear.  
• When the disc is inserted, the player reads all the  
audio tracks on that disc. If there are many albums or  
non-MP3 audio tracks on the disc, it may take a long  
time for play to begin or for the next MP3 audio track  
to start play.  
Note  
When you select “REP1”, that track is repeated  
endlessly until “REP1” is canceled.  
• Do not save unnecessary albums or tracks other than  
MP3 ones in the disc to be used for MP3 listening.  
We recommend that you do not save other types of  
tracks or unnecessary albums on a disc that has MP3  
audio tracks.  
• An album that does not include an MP3 audio track  
is skipped.  
• The maximum number of tracks: 299  
• The maximum number of albums: 150 (including  
root folder)  
• The total maximum number of MP3 audio tracks and  
albums that can be contained on a single disc is 300.  
• Playback is possible up to 8 levels.  
• MP3 audio tracks are played back in the order that  
they are recorded on the disc.  
• Depending on the encoding/writing software,  
recording device, or the recording media used at the  
time an MP3 audio track is recorded, you may  
encounter such problems as disabled playback,  
sound interruptions, and noise.  
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Other operations  
Creating your own  
program  
To  
Do this  
Cancel Program Play  
Press PLAY MODE  
repeatedly in stop mode  
until “PGM” disappears.  
— Program Play  
Erase the program  
Press CLEAR in stop  
mode.  
You can make a program of up to 25 steps.  
You can synchro record the programed tracks  
Each time you press the  
button, a track is cleared  
from the end of the  
program.  
1
2
3
Press CD (or FUNCTION repeatedly) to  
switch the function to CD.  
Add a track to the end of Perform steps 3 and 4 in  
the program  
stop mode.  
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly in stop  
mode until “PGM” appears.  
Tips  
Press . or > repeatedly until the  
desired track number appears.  
• The program you made remains after Program Play  
finishes. To play the same program again, press N  
(or CD/NX on the unit). However, the program is  
cleared when you open the CD compartment.  
• “– –.– –” appears when the total CD program time  
exceeds 100 minutes, or when you select a CD track  
whose number is 21 or over, or when you select an  
MP3 audio track.  
When programing the MP3 audio tracks,  
press  
+ or – to select album, then press  
. or > repeatedly until the desired  
track number appears.  
Selected track  
number  
Total playing time  
(including selected track)  
4
Press ENTER.  
The track is programed.  
The program step number appears,  
followed by the last programed track  
number and the total playing time.  
5
6
To program additional tracks, repeat  
steps 3 and 4.  
Press N (or CD/NX on the unit).  
Program Play starts.  
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To move system location  
When you wish to move the system to a new  
location, to preserve your own DAB settings,  
make sure the clock display* appears when the  
system is powered down, before unplugging the  
mains lead and DAB lead aerial.  
Tuner  
Scanning DAB stations  
Before you can receive DAB, you must register  
the contents of broadcasts (service components)  
so that they can be received by the DAB tuner  
using the DAB Automatic Scan procedure.  
* In Power Saving Mode, make sure the clock display  
disappears.  
Presetting radio stations  
DAB Automatic Scan  
You can preset up to 20 DAB stations, 20 FM  
stations and 10 AM stations. You can then tune  
in any of those stations simply by selecting the  
corresponding preset number.  
DAB Automatic Scan starts automatically only  
when you turn on the system for the first time  
after you purchase the system.  
If you want to use the DAB Automatic Scan  
again, perform the procedure below.  
Automatic tuning preset  
1
2
Press DAB AUTO SCAN on the unit.  
You can automatically tune in all of the service  
components or stations that can be received in  
your area and then store them.  
“DAB Auto Scan? Push DAB” appears.  
Press DAB on the unit.  
1
Press TUNER/BAND (or FUNCTION  
repeatedly) to switch the function to  
TUNER.  
Scanning begins. “DAB Auto Scan”  
appears. Depending on the DAB services  
available in your area, scanning may take a  
few minutes.  
2
Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to  
select “DAB”, “FM” or “AM”.  
You can also use the DAB button to select  
DAB directly.  
3
4
Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until  
“AUTO” appears in the display.  
When scanning is complete, available  
service component list is created.  
Press + or – (or TUNING + or – on the  
unit).  
Notes  
Service component list is played downward  
(DAB) or the frequency changes as the  
system scans for a station (FM/AM).  
Scanning stops automatically when a  
station is tuned in. At that time, “TUNED”  
and “STEREO” (for stereo program only)  
appear.  
• If your country or region does not support DAB  
broadcast, “No Service” appears.  
• Do not press any button on the unit or supplied  
remote during DAB Automatic Scan. Scanning is  
interrupted and service component list may not be  
created properly. In this case, perform the DAB  
Automatic Scan again.  
• If you move to another area, repeat this procedure to  
store the stations for your new area.  
If “TUNED” does not appear and the  
scanning does not stop  
• This procedure clears all previously stored presets.  
• This procedure does not create any presets.  
Set the frequency of the desired radio  
station as described in steps 3 and 4 of  
Manual tuning is not available for DAB.  
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5
6
Press TUNER MEMORY.  
6
Press + or – (or TUNING + or – on the  
unit) repeatedly to select the desired  
preset number.  
The preset number flashes. Perform steps 6  
and 7 while the preset number flashes.  
7
8
Press ENTER.  
Repeat steps 4 through 7 to store other  
stations.  
Other operations  
To  
Do this  
Preset number  
Tune in a station  
with a weak signal in “Manual tuning preset (FM/  
Follow the procedure described  
Press + or – (or TUNING + or – on the  
unit) repeatedly to select the desired  
preset number.  
Set another station After step 5, press + or – (or  
to the existing  
preset number  
TUNING + or – on the unit)  
repeatedly to select the preset  
number you want to store the  
station.  
7
8
Press ENTER.  
Repeat steps 4 through 7 to store other  
stations.  
Notes  
• When tuning in a DAB station, it may take a few  
seconds before you hear any sound.  
• Before you can receive DAB, you must complete the  
DAB Automatic Scan procedure (see “Scanning  
• You cannot preset the service component while  
“TUNED” is not displayed (DAB only).  
Tip  
Press TUNING MODE to stop scanning  
(FM/AM bands only).  
Manual tuning preset (FM/AM  
bands only)  
You can manually tune in and store the radio  
frequency of the desired stations.  
1
Press TUNER/BAND (or FUNCTION  
repeatedly) to switch the function to  
TUNER.  
2
3
Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to  
select “FM” or “AM”.  
Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until  
“AUTO” and “PRESET” disappear from  
the display.  
4
5
Press + or – (or TUNING + or – on the  
unit) repeatedly to tune in the desired  
station.  
Press TUNER MEMORY.  
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Listening to non-preset radio  
station  
Listening to the radio  
You can listen to a radio station either by  
selecting a preset station, or by manually tuning  
in the station.  
— Manual Tuning (FM/AM bands only)  
1
Press TUNER/BAND (or FUNCTION  
repeatedly) to switch the function to  
TUNER.  
Listening to a preset station  
2
3
Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to  
select “FM” or “AM”.  
— Preset Tuning  
Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until  
“AUTO” and “PRESET” disappear from  
the display.  
Preset radio stations in the tuner’s memory first  
1
Press TUNER/BAND (or FUNCTION  
repeatedly) to switch the function to  
TUNER.  
4
Press + or – (or TUNING + or – on the  
unit) repeatedly to tune in the desired  
station.  
2
Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to  
select “DAB”, “FM” or “AM”.  
Note  
When switching to CD function from tuner, a longer  
time may be required to access the disc.  
You can also use the DAB button to select  
DAB directly.  
Tips  
3
4
Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until  
“PRESET” appears in the display.  
• To improve broadcast reception, adjust the supplied  
aerials, or connect a commercially available external  
aerial.  
Press + or – (or TUNING + or – on the  
unit) repeatedly to select the desired  
preset station.  
• When an FM stereo program has static noise, press  
FM MODE repeatedly until “MONO” appears.  
There will be no stereo effect, but the reception will  
improve.  
Note  
If there is no stored preset station, “No Preset” appears  
(DAB only).  
• When a stereo FM program cannot be received in  
stereo, press FM MODE repeatedly until “STEREO”  
appears in the display.  
• Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until “AUTO”  
appears in step 3 above, then press + or – (or  
TUNING + or – on the unit). The frequency  
indication changes and scanning stops when the  
system tunes in a station (Automatic Tuning).  
• To record the radio programs, use manual recording  
(page 18).  
• You can change the display into the clock display  
(for 8 seconds) by pressing DISPLAY.  
• “SECONDARY” appears in the display when  
receiving secondary service (DAB only).  
• Primary service is automatically received when  
secondary service ends.  
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Using the Radio Data  
System (RDS)  
What is the Radio Data  
System?  
Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcasting  
service that allows radio stations to send  
additional information along with the regular  
program signal. This tuner offers convenient  
RDS features like station name. RDS is  
available only on FM stations.*  
Note  
RDS may not work properly if the station you are tuned  
in is not transmitting the RDS signal properly or if the  
signal is weak.  
* Not all FM stations provide RDS service, nor do they  
provide the same types of services. If you are not  
familiar with the RDS system, check with your local  
radio stations for details on RDS services in your  
area.  
Receiving RDS broadcasts  
Simply select a station from the FM band.  
When you tune in a station that provides RDS  
services, the station name appears in the display.  
To check the RDS information  
Each time you press DISPLAY, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
Station name* t Frequency t Clock display  
* If the RDS broadcast is not properly received, the  
station name may not appear in the display.  
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Playing a tape  
Tape – Play  
You can use TYPE I (normal) tape.  
Loading a tape  
1
2
Load a tape.  
1
Press PUSH OPEN/CLOSE Z on the  
unit.  
Press TAPE (or FUNCTION repeatedly)  
to switch the function to TAPE.  
2
Load a recorded/recordable tape into  
the cassette holder.  
3
Press N (or TAPE/N on the unit).  
Other operations  
With the side you  
want to play/record  
facing towards you.  
To  
Do this  
Stop play  
Pause  
Press x.  
Press X. Press again to resume  
play.  
Fast-forward or  
rewind  
Press m or M.  
Remove a tape  
Press PUSH OPEN/CLOSE Z  
on the unit in stop mode.  
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Recording on a tape  
manually  
Tape – Recording  
Recording your favorite  
CD tracks on a tape  
— Manual Recording  
You can record just the portions you like from a  
CD, tape or radio program on a tape.  
You can also record from connected  
— CD-TAPE Synchro Recording  
You can record a whole CD on a tape.  
You can use TYPE I (normal) tape.  
1
2
Load a recordable tape.  
1
2
Load a recordable tape.  
Load a disc you want to record.  
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select  
the desired source to record.  
When you want to record an album from an  
MP3 disc, be sure to press PLAY MODE  
repeatedly to select , then press  
– to select the desired album before  
proceeding.  
• TUNER: To record from this system’s  
tuner.  
• CD: To record from this system’s CD  
player.  
+ or  
3
4
Press CD SYNC on the unit.  
• AUDIO IN: To record from the optional  
component connected to the AUDIO IN  
jack.  
“SYNC” and “REC” flash.  
The tape deck stands by for recording and  
the CD player pause for playback.  
3
4
Press z PAUSE/START on the unit.  
“REC” flashes and the tape deck stands by  
for recording.  
Press z PAUSE/START on the unit.  
Recording starts.  
When the recording is completed, the CD  
player and the tape deck stop automatically.  
Press z PAUSE/START on the unit,  
then start playing the desired source to  
record.  
To stop recording  
Press x.  
Recording starts.  
Other operations  
To record a disc by specifying  
track order  
To  
Do this  
Stop recording  
Pause recording  
Press x.  
You can record only your favorite CD tracks  
using Program Play. Between steps 2 and 3,  
perform steps 1 to 5 of “Creating your own  
Press z PAUSE/START on  
the unit.  
Note  
You cannot listen to other sources while recording.  
Tips  
• For recording from the tuner:  
If noise is heard while recording from the tuner,  
move the respective aerial to reduce the noise.  
• For recording from a CD:  
You can press . or > to select tracks during  
recording pause mode (after step 3 and before step 4).  
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Sound Adjustment  
Timer  
Adjusting the sound  
Falling asleep to music  
— Sleep Timer  
Generating a more dynamic  
sound (Dynamic Sound  
Generator X-tra)  
You can set the system to turn off after a certain  
time, so that you can fall asleep to music.  
Press SLEEP.  
Press DSGX on the unit.  
Each time you press the button, the minute  
display (the turn-off time) changes cyclically as  
follows:  
AUTO* t 90min t 80min t t 10min  
t OFF  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes as follows:  
DSGX ON* y DSGX OFF  
* “DSGX” lights up.  
* The system automatically turns off in 100 minutes or  
after the current CD or tape finishes playing.  
Adjusting the bass and treble  
Other operations  
You can adjust the bass and treble to enjoy more  
powerful sound.  
To  
Press  
Check the  
remaining time*  
SLEEP once.  
1
2
Press EQ repeatedly to select “BASS”  
or “TREBLE”.  
Change the time SLEEP repeatedly to select the  
to turn off time you want.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes as follows:  
BASS y TREBLE  
Cancel the Sleep SLEEP repeatedly until “OFF”  
Timer Function appears.  
Press . or > repeatedly to adjust  
the level while “BASS” or “TREBLE”  
appears.  
* You cannot check the remaining time if you select  
“AUTO”.  
Tip  
To exit the bass and treble  
settings  
You can use the Sleep Timer, even if you have not set  
the clock.  
Press any button other than EQ, . or >.  
Also if you do not perform any operations for a  
few seconds, the display automatically returns to  
the original display.  
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Other operations  
Waking up to music  
— Play Timer  
To  
Do this  
Activate the timer/ 1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
check the setting  
SELECT.  
2 Press . or >  
repeatedly until “PLAY”  
appears, then press ENTER.  
You can wake up to music at a preset time. Make  
sure you have set the clock (see “Setting the  
Change the setting Start over from step 1.  
Use buttons on the remote for the operation.  
Cancel the timer  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
SELECT.  
1
Prepare the sound source you want to  
play.  
2 Press . or >  
repeatedly until “OFF”  
appears, then press ENTER.  
• CD: Load a disc. To start from a specific  
track, make a program (see “Creating  
Notes  
• If you use the Play Timer and the Sleep Timer at the  
same time, the Sleep Timer has priority.  
• Do not operate the system from the time the system  
turns on until the play starts (about 15 seconds before  
the preset time).  
• TUNER: Tune in the preset radio station  
2
Press VOLUME + or – (or turn VOLUME  
control on the unit) to adjust the  
volume.  
• If the system is on about 15 seconds before the preset  
time, the Play Timer will not be activated.  
• You cannot use the optional component connected to  
AUDIO IN jack as the sound source for Play Timer.  
• You cannot activate the Play Timer and the Rec  
Timer at the same time.  
3
4
Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.  
Press . or > repeatedly to select  
“PLAY”, then press ENTER.  
• The Play Timer setting remains as long as the setting  
is not canceled manually.  
“ON TIME” appears and the hour  
indication flashes.  
5
Set the time to start playing.  
Press . or > repeatedly to set the  
hour, then press ENTER.  
The minute indication flashes.  
Press . or > repeatedly to set the  
minute, then press ENTER.  
6
7
Set the time to stop playing following  
the same procedure as step 5.  
Press . or > repeatedly until the  
desired sound source appears.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
t
y
T
TUNER  
CD  
t
T
TAPE  
8
9
Press ENTER.  
The start time, the stop time and the sound  
source appear in turn, then the original  
display returns.  
Press ?/1 to turn off the system.  
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Other operations  
Timer recording radio  
programs  
To  
Do this  
Activate the timer/ 1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
check the setting  
SELECT.  
2 Press . or >  
repeatedly until “REC”  
appears, then press ENTER.  
— Rec Timer  
You can record a preset radio station from a  
specified time.  
Change the setting Start over from step 1.  
To timer record, you must first preset the radio  
Cancel the timer  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
SELECT.  
2 Press . or >  
repeatedly until “OFF”  
appears, then press ENTER.  
Use buttons on the remote for the operation.  
1
Tune in the preset radio station (see  
Notes  
• If you use the Rec Timer and the Sleep Timer at the  
same time, the Sleep Timer has priority.  
• Do not operate the system from the time the system  
turns on until the recording starts (about 15 seconds  
before the preset time).  
2
3
Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.  
“PLAY” appears.  
Press . or > repeatedly to select  
“REC”, then press ENTER.  
• If the system is on about 15 seconds before the preset  
time, the Rec Timer will not be activated.  
• The volume is reduced to minimum during  
recording.  
“ON TIME” appears and the hour  
indication flashes.  
• You cannot activate the Play Timer and the Rec  
Timer at the same time.  
4
5
Set the time to start recording.  
Press . or > repeatedly to set the  
hour, then press ENTER.  
The minute indication flashes.  
Press . or > repeatedly to set the  
minute, then press ENTER.  
• After you have set Rec Timer, do not operate the  
system until the recording ends.  
• The Rec Timer is canceled automatically after the  
Rec Timer has been activated.  
Set the time to stop recording following  
the same procedure as step 4.  
Rec Timer settings and the desired station  
appear, then the original display returns.  
6
7
Load a recordable tape.  
Press ?/1 to turn off the system.  
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Viewinginformation about  
the disc in the display  
Display  
Turning off the display  
— Power Saving Mode  
You can check the playing time and remaining  
time of the current track or that of the disc.  
When a disc with MP3 audio tracks is loaded,  
you can also check the information recorded on  
disc, such as the titles and the artist’s names.  
The clock display can be turned off to minimize  
the amount of power consumed during standby  
(Power Saving Mode).  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly while the  
system is off until the clock display  
disappears.  
Checking the remaining time  
and titles  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly during Normal  
Play.  
To cancel Power Saving Mode  
Press DISPLAY while the system is off. Each  
time you press the button, the display switches  
cyclically as follows:  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
Current track number and elapsed playing time  
t Current track number and remaining time or  
“– –.– –”1) t Remaining time of the disc or  
“– –.– –”1) t Track title and the artist name  
(disc with MP3 audio tracks2) only) t Album  
name2) t Clock display (for eight seconds)  
Clock display* y No display (Power Saving  
Mode)  
* The clock is displayed only if you set the clock.  
Note  
You cannot set the clock in Power Saving Mode.  
1)  
Tips  
“– –.– –” appears when you select a CD track whose  
number is 21 or over, or when you select an MP3  
audio track.  
• STANDBY indicator lights up even in Power Saving  
Mode.  
2)  
When you play back a track with an ID3 tag ver. 1  
• The timer continues to operate in Power Saving  
Mode.  
or ver. 2, the ID3 tag appears. The ID3 tag displays  
the track title, the artist name and the album name  
information.  
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Checking the total playing  
time and titles  
Viewing the tuner  
information in the display  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly in stop mode.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
Press DISPLAY while listening to the radio.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
x When a CD/MP3 is in Program Play mode  
Station name t Frequency t Clock display  
(for eight seconds)  
The last track number of the program and the  
total playing time t Total track number of the  
program (for eight seconds) t Volume label1)  
t Clock display (for eight seconds)  
Checking the DAB station  
information  
x When a CD/MP3 is in other mode  
TOC display2) or total number of albums on the  
disc3) or total track number of the current  
album3) t Volume label3) or album name3) t  
Clock display (for eight seconds)  
You can check the status of this tuner and the  
information about the program using the  
display.  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly when tuning in a  
DAB station.  
1)  
For discs with MP3 audio tracks  
2)  
TOC = Table of Contents; displays current disc  
number, total number of tracks on the disc and total  
playing time of the disc.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
Service component label t Channel label +  
Frequency (for four seconds) t DLS  
(Dynamic Label Segment)1) tEnsemble label  
(until scroll ends)2) t Clock display (for eight  
seconds)  
3)  
For discs with MP3 audio tracks, album titles and  
the artist names may not be displayed depending on  
the play mode.  
1) If there is no information in a service component,  
“No Text” appears.  
2) If an ensemble does not have a label, “No Label”  
appears.  
Note  
When “STEREO” appears in the display, the current  
program is broadcasted in the stereo/joint (intensity)  
stereo mode.  
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Optional Components  
Hooking up optional components  
To enhance your system, you can connect optional components. Refer to the operating instructions  
provided with each component.  
Stereo mini-plug  
From the audio output  
jacks of an optional  
analog component  
Optional analog component  
A AUDIO IN jack  
Use audio cords (not supplied) to connect an  
optional analog component (Portable Audio  
Recording audio from a  
connected component  
Player, etc.) to this jack. You can then record or  
1 Connect the audio cords.  
listen to the sound from the component through  
2 Start recording manually.  
this system.  
Notes  
• Before connecting or disconnecting the audio cord  
(not supplied), press VOLUME – repeatedly (or turn  
the VOLUME control on the unit counterclockwise)  
to turn down the volume.  
Notes  
• If the connected component has the AVLS  
(Automatic Volume Limiter System) function, be  
sure to turn off the function when using the AUDIO  
IN. Otherwise, you will have to turn up the volume  
of the speaker, and that may cause distortion.  
• If the connected component has the BASS BOOST  
or MEGA BASS function, be sure to turn off the  
function when using the AUDIO IN. Otherwise, the  
sound from the speaker may be distorted.  
• Disconnect the audio cords when not using optional  
components.  
Listening to audio from a  
connected component  
1 Connect the audio cords.  
2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “AUDIO  
IN” appears.  
Start playing the connected component.  
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General  
“– –:– –” appears in the display.  
• A power interruption has occurred. Set the clock  
(page 9) and timer settings (pages 20 and 21)  
again.  
Troubleshooting  
Problems and remedies  
The clock setting/radio presetting/timer is  
canceled.  
• Redo the following:  
Should you encounter a problem with your  
system, do the following:  
1 Make sure the mains lead and speaker  
and 21)  
cords are correctly and firmly connected.  
2 Find your problem in the troubleshooting  
checklist below and take the indicated  
corrective action.  
If the problem persists after doing all of the  
above, consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
There is no sound.  
• Press VOLUME + or turn VOLUME control on  
the unit clockwise.  
• Make sure the headphones are not connected.  
• Check the speaker connections (page 7).  
• There is no audio output during Rec Timer.  
• Connect the aerial.  
When the STANDBY indicator  
flashes  
Immediately unplug the mains lead and check  
the following items.  
• Are the + and – speaker cords short-  
circuited?  
• The specified station has temporarily stopped  
broadcast.  
• Perform the DAB Automatic Scan procedure  
• Are you using the supplied speakers?  
• Is anything blocking the ventilation holes  
on the rear of the system?  
Check all the above items and fix any  
problems found. After STANDBY indicator  
stops flashing, reconnect the mains lead and  
turn on the system. If the indicator still  
flashes, or if the cause of the problem cannot  
be found even after checking all the above  
items, consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
Sound comes from one channel, or  
unbalanced left and right volume.  
• Place the speakers as symmetrically as possible.  
• Connect the supplied speakers.  
There is severe hum or noise.  
• Move the system away from the source of noise.  
• Connect the system to a different mains.  
• Install a noise filter (commercially available) to  
the mains lead.  
The timer cannot be set.  
• Set the clock again (page 9).  
The timer does not function.  
• Press CLOCK/TIMER SELECT to set the timer  
and light up “c PLAY” or “c REC” in the  
display (pages 20 and 21).  
• Check the timer setting and set the correct time  
(pages 20 and 21).  
• Cancel the Sleep Timer function (page 19).  
• Make sure the clock is correctly set.  
The remote does not function.  
• Remove the obstacle.  
• Move the remote closer to the system.  
• Point the remote at the system’s sensor.  
• Replace the batteries (R6/size AA).  
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• Locate the system away from the fluorescent light.  
MP3 audio tracks take longer to play back than  
others.  
• After the system reads all tracks on the disc,  
playback may take more time than usual if:  
– the number of albums or tracks on the disc is  
very large.  
The system can not be turned on even though  
you have pressed ?/1.  
• Make sure the mains lead is connected to mains.  
The color irregularity on a TV screen persists.  
• Move the speakers farther away from the TV set.  
– the album and track organization structure is  
very complex.  
The album name, file name and ID3 tag  
information (album name, track title and artist  
name) do not appear correctly.  
• Use a disc that conforms with ISO9660 level 1,  
level 2 or Joliet in the expansion format.  
• The Disc ID3 tag is not ver.1 nor ver.2.  
• Only up to 30 characters of ID3 tags are displayed.  
• The characters that can be displayed by this  
system are as follows:  
Speakers  
Sounds come from one channel, or  
unbalanced left and right volume.  
• Check the speaker connections and placement.  
CD/MP3 player  
Play does not start.  
• Wipe the disc clean (page 29).  
– A to Z  
– a to z  
• Replace the disc.  
– 0 to 9  
• Place the disc that this system can play.  
• Place the disc correctly in the center of the CD  
compartment.  
– ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ `  
{ | } ~  
Other characters may not be displayed correctly.  
• Place the disc in the CD compartment with the  
label side up.  
• Remove the disc and wipe away the moisture on  
the disc, then leave the system turned on for a few  
hours until the moisture evaporates.  
• Press N (or CD/NX on the unit) to start play.  
• When switching to CD function from tuner, a  
longer time may be required to access the disc.  
Tuner  
Severe hum or noise/stations cannot be  
received.  
• Set the proper band and frequency (page 13).  
• Connect the aerial properly (page 7).  
• Find a place and an orientation that provide good  
reception, then set up the aerial again. If you  
cannot obtain good reception, we recommend you  
connect a commercially available external aerial.  
• The supplied FM lead aerial receives signals  
along its entire length, so make sure you extend it  
fully.  
The sound skips.  
• Wipe the disc clean (page 29).  
• Replace the disc.  
• Try moving the system to a place without  
vibration (e.g., on top of a stable stand).  
• Try moving the speakers away from the system, or  
placing them on separate stands. When you listen  
to a track with bass sounds at high volume, the  
speaker vibration may cause the sound to skip.  
• Connect an external aerial for DAB/FM  
broadcasts.  
• Locate the aerials as far away from the speaker  
cords as possible.  
Play does not start from the first track.  
• Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until both “PGM”  
and “SHUF” disappear to return to Normal Play.  
• Consult your nearest Sony dealer if the supplied  
AM aerial has come off the plastic stand.  
• Try turning off surrounding electrical equipment.  
MP3 audio track cannot be played back.  
• Recording was not performed according to the  
ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 format, or Joliet in the  
expansion format.  
A stereo FM program cannot be received in  
stereo.  
• Press FM MODE until “STEREO” appears in the  
display.  
• The MP3 audio track does not have the extension  
“.MP3”.  
• The data is not stored in MP3 format.  
• Discs containing files other than MPEG 1, 2  
Audio Layer-3 files cannot be played.  
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RDS isn’t working.  
• Make sure that you tune in an FM station.  
• Select a stronger FM station.  
There is excessive wow or flutter, or the sound  
drops out.  
• The capstans in the tape deck are dirty. Clean  
them (page 30).  
The appropriate display or information does  
not appear.  
• Contact the radio station and find out whether or  
not they actually provide the service in question.  
The service may be temporarily out of order.  
Noise increases or the high frequencies are  
erased.  
• The record/playback heads are magnetized.  
Demagnetize them (page 30).  
The tape does not record.  
• No cassette is loaded. Load a cassette.  
• The tab has been removed from the cassette.  
Cover the broken tab with adhesive tape  
The tuner malfunctions.  
• The microprocessor in the tuner has  
malfunctioned. Turn off the tuner, then turn it on  
again.  
“TUNED” does not appear in the display  
(DAB only).  
• The tape has wound to the end.  
• Check all aerial connections, then perform the  
DAB Automatic Scan (page 13).  
Optional components  
• The current DAB service is not available. Press +  
or – (or TUNING + or – on the unit) to select a  
different service.  
There is no sound.  
• Refer to General item “There is no sound.”  
(page 25) and check the condition of the system.  
• Connect the component properly (page 24) while  
checking:  
• If you have moved to another area, some services/  
frequencies may have changed and you may not  
be able to tune into your usual broadcast.  
Perform the DAB Automatic Scan procedure to  
re-register the contents of broadcasts.  
(Performing this procedure clears all previously  
stored presets.)  
– if the cords are connected properly.  
– if the cord plugs are firmly inserted all the way.  
• Turn on the connected component.  
• Refer to the operating instructions supplied with  
the connected component and start playing.  
• Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select “AUDIO  
IN” (page 24).  
“No Service” is displayed (DAB only).  
• Check all aerial connections, then perform the  
DAB Automatic Scan (page 13).  
The sound is distorted.  
• Set the volume of the connected component  
lower.  
Service Component label, Ensemble label and  
DLS information do not appear correctly.  
• The characters that can be displayed by this  
system are as follows:  
– A to Z  
If the system still does not  
operate properly after performing  
the above measures, reset the  
system as follows:  
– a to z  
– 0 to 9  
– ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ `  
{ | } ~  
Use buttons on the unit for the operation.  
Other characters may not be displayed correctly.  
1 Disconnect the mains lead.  
2 Reconnect the mains lead.  
Tape deck  
3 Press ?/1 to turn on the system.  
4 Press x and ?/1 at the same time.  
The system is reset to the factory settings. You  
should set the settings you made, such as the  
preset stations, clock, and timer.  
The tape does not record or play, or there is a  
decrease in sound level.  
• The heads are dirty. Clean them (page 30).  
• The record/playback heads are magnetized.  
Demagnetize them (page 30).  
The tape does not erase completely.  
• The record/playback heads are magnetized.  
Demagnetize them (page 30).  
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TIME NG!  
The Play Timer or Rec Timer start and end times are  
set to the same time.  
Messages  
One of the following messages may appear or  
flash in the display during operation.  
CD/MP3  
Step Full!  
You tried to program 26 or more tracks (steps).  
No Disc  
There is no disc in the player.  
No Step  
All of the programed tracks have been erased.  
Over  
You have reached the end of the disc while pressing  
and holding M during playback or pause.  
Push STOP!  
You pressed PLAY MODE during playback.  
Tuner  
Complete!  
The preset operation ended normally.  
No Service (DAB only)  
There is no supported DAB broadcast in your  
country or region.  
No Preset (DAB only)  
There is no stored preset station.  
Tape  
No Tab  
You cannot record the tape because the tab has been  
removed from the cassette.  
No Tape  
There is no tape in the tape deck.  
Timer  
PUSH SELECT!  
You tried to set the clock or timer during timer  
operation.  
SET CLOCK!  
You tried to select the timer with the clock not set.  
SET TIMER!  
You tried to select the timer when Play Timer or Rec  
Timer are not set.  
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On the speaker system  
This speaker system is not magnetically shielded and  
the picture on TV sets may become magnetically  
distorted. In such a case, turn off the power of the TV  
set once, and after 15 to 30 minutes turn it on again.  
If there seems to be no improvement, locate the  
speaker system further away from the TV set.  
Additional Information  
Precautions  
On operating voltage  
• Before operating the system, check that the operating  
voltage of your system is identical with the voltage of  
your local power supply.  
On operation  
• If the system is brought directly from a cold to a  
warm location, or is placed in a very damp room,  
moisture may condense on the lens inside the CD  
player. Should this occur, the system will not operate  
properly. Remove the disc and leave the system  
turned on for about an hour until the moisture  
evaporates.  
On safety  
• The unit is not disconnected from the AC power  
source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall  
outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off.  
• Unplug the system from the wall outlet (mains) if it  
is not to be used for an extended period of time. To  
disconnect the mains lead, pull it out by the plug.  
Never pull the cord itself.  
• When you move the system, take out any disc.  
If you have any questions or problems concerning your  
system, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
• Should any solid object or liquid fall into the system,  
unplug the system and have it checked by qualified  
personnel before operating it any further.  
Notes on discs  
• Before playing, clean the disc with a cleaning cloth.  
• AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified  
service shop.  
Wipe the disc from the center out.  
• Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner,  
commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray  
intended for vinyl LPs.  
On placement  
• Do not place the system in an inclined position.  
• Do not place the system in locations where it is;  
– Extremely hot or cold  
• Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat  
sources such as hot air ducts, nor leave it in a car  
parked in direct sunlight.  
– Dusty or dirty  
• Do not use discs encircled with a protection ring.  
This may cause a malfunction to the system.  
• When using discs that have glue or similar tacky  
substance on the label side of the disc or that used a  
special ink when the label was printed, there is a  
chance that the disc or label may become attached to  
parts inside this unit. When this occurs, it may not be  
possible to remove the disc, and may also cause this  
unit to malfunction. Be sure to check that the label  
side of the disc is not sticky before using.  
– Very humid  
– Subject to vibrations  
– Subject to direct sunlight.  
• Use caution when placing the unit or speakers on  
surfaces that have been specially treated (with wax,  
oil, polish, etc.) as staining or discoloration of the  
surface may result.  
On heat buildup  
• Although the system heats up during operation, this  
is not a malfunction.  
The following types of disc should not be used:  
– Rental or used discs with attached seals where the  
glue extends beyond the seal. The perimeter of the  
seal on the disc is tacky.  
• Place the system in a location with adequate  
ventilation to prevent heat build-up in the system.  
• If you continuously use this system at a high volume,  
the cabinet temperature of the top, side and bottom  
rises considerably. To avoid burning yourself, do not  
touch the cabinet.  
– Discs that have labels printed using a special ink  
that feels tacky when touched.  
• Discs with non-standard shapes (e.g., heart, square,  
star) cannot be played on this unit. Attempting to do  
so may damage the unit. Do not use such discs.  
• To prevent a malfunction, do not cover the  
ventilation hole.  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth  
slightly moistened with mild detergent solution. Do not  
use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or  
solvent such as thinner, benzine or alcohol.  
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To save a tape permanently  
To prevent a tape from being accidentally recorded  
over, break off the cassette tab from side A or B as  
illustrated.  
Specifications  
Main unit  
Amplifier section  
Break off the  
cassette tab  
DIN power output (rated): 11 + 11 W (6 ohms at  
1 kHz, DIN)  
Continuous RMS power output (reference):  
15 + 15 W (6 ohms at  
1 kHz, 10% THD)  
Music power output (reference):  
28 + 28 W  
If you later want to reuse the tape for recording, cover  
the broken tab with adhesive tape.  
Before placing a cassette in the tape  
deck  
Inputs  
AUDIO IN:  
Sensitivity 250 mV,  
Take up any slack in the tape. Otherwise, the tape may  
get entangled in the parts of the tape deck and become  
damaged.  
impedance 47 kilohms  
Outputs  
PHONES:  
Accepts headphones with  
an impedance of 8 ohms or  
more  
Accepts impedance of 6 to  
16 ohms.  
When using a tape longer than  
90 minutes  
The tape is very elastic. Do not change the tape  
operations such as play, stop, and fast-winding  
frequently. The tape may get entangled in the tape  
deck.  
SPEAKER:  
CD player section  
Laser Diode Properties  
Emission duration:  
continuous  
Cleaning the tape heads  
Clean the tape heads after every 10 hours of use.  
Be sure to clean the tape heads before you start an  
important recording or after playing an old tape.  
Use a separately sold dry-type or wet-type cleaning  
cassette. For details, refer to the instructions of the  
cleaning cassette.  
Laser Output: Less than  
44.6 µW  
(This output is the value  
measurement at a distance  
of 200 mm from the  
objective lens surface on  
the Optical Pick-up Block  
with 7 mm aperture)  
20 Hz – 20 kHz  
Demagnetizing the tape heads  
Demagnetize the tape heads and the metal parts that  
have contact with the tape after every 20 to 30 hours of  
use with a separately sold demagnetizing cassette. For  
details, refer to the instructions of the demagnetizing  
cassette.  
Frequency response  
Tape deck section  
Recording system  
4-track 2-channel, stereo  
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Tuner section  
DAB frequency table  
DAB tuner section  
Frequency range  
Band-III:  
Band-III  
174.928 (5A) –  
Frequency  
Label  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
8A  
8B  
8C  
8D  
9A  
9B  
9C  
9D  
Frequency  
Label  
239.200 (13F) MHz  
1,452.960 MHz (LA) –  
1,490.624 MHz (LW)  
(L-Band is not available  
for the UK model.)  
174.928 MHz  
176.640 MHz  
178.352 MHz  
180.064 MHz  
181.936 MHz  
183.648 MHz  
185.360 MHz  
187.072 MHz  
188.928 MHz  
190.640 MHz  
192.352 MHz  
194.064 MHz  
195.936 MHz  
197.648 MHz  
199.360 MHz  
201.072 MHz  
202.928 MHz  
204.640 MHz  
206.352 MHz  
208.064 MHz  
209.936 MHz 10A  
211.648 MHz 10B  
213.360 MHz 10C  
215.072 MHz 10D  
216.928 MHz 11A  
218.640 MHz 11B  
220.352 MHz 11C  
222.064 MHz 11D  
223.936 MHz 12A  
225.648 MHz 12B  
227.360 MHz 12C  
229.072 MHz 12D  
230.784 MHz 13A  
232.496 MHz 13B  
234.208 MHz 13C  
235.776 MHz 13D  
237.488 MHz 13E  
239.200 MHz 13F  
L-Band:  
Aerial terminal 75 ohms, F female  
FM stereo, FM/AM superheterodyne tuner  
FM tuner section  
Tuning range  
Aerial  
Aerial terminals  
Intermediate frequency  
87.5 – 108.0 MHz  
FM lead aerial  
75 ohms unbalanced  
10.7 MHz  
AM tuner section  
Tuning range  
531 – 1,602 kHz  
(with the tuning interval  
set at 9 kHz)  
AM loop aerial, external  
aerial terminal  
Aerial  
Intermediate frequency  
450 kHz  
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L-Band  
Mass (excl. speakers)  
Supplied accessories  
Approx. 3.6 kg  
Frequency  
Label  
LA  
LB  
LC  
LD  
LE  
LF  
1,452.960 MHz  
1,454.672 MHz  
1,456.384 MHz  
1,458.096 MHz  
1,459.808 MHz  
1,461.520 MHz  
1,463.232 MHz  
1,464.944 MHz  
1,466.656 MHz  
1,468.368 MHz  
1,470.080 MHz  
1,471.792 MHz  
1,473.504 MHz  
1,475.216 MHz  
1,476.928 MHz  
1,478.640 MHz  
1,480.352 MHz  
1,482.064 MHz  
1,483.776 MHz  
1,485.488 MHz  
1,487.200 MHz  
1,488.912 MHz  
1,490.624 MHz  
Remote Commander (1)  
R6 (size AA) batteries (2)  
AM loop aerial (1)  
DAB/FM lead aerial (2)  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
LG  
LH  
LI  
• Standby power consumption: 0.3 W  
• Halogenated flame retardants are not  
used in the certain printed wiring boards.  
• Lead-free solder is used for soldering  
certain parts.  
LJ  
LK  
LL  
LM  
LN  
LO  
LP  
• Halogenated flame retardants are not  
used in cabinets.  
LQ  
LR  
LS  
LT  
LU  
LV  
LW  
Note  
L-Band is not available for the UK model.  
Speaker  
Speaker system  
Full Range Speaker  
System  
Speaker units  
Nominal impedance  
Dimensions (w/h/d)  
10 cm dia., cone type  
6 ohms  
Approx. 145 × 235 ×  
155 mm  
Mass  
Approx. 1.5 kg net per  
speaker  
General  
Power requirements  
AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption  
50 W  
0.3 W (in Power Saving  
Mode)  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (excl. speakers)  
Approx. 164 × 235 ×  
265 mm  
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List of button locations and reference pages  
How to use this page  
Illustration number  
r
Use this page to find the location of buttons and other  
parts of the system that are mentioned in the text.  
TUNER/BAND qh (13, 15)  
R
R
Name of button/part Reference page  
Main unit  
BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS  
ALPHABETICAL ORDER  
?/1 (power) 1 (8, 20, 21, 27)  
z PAUSE/START 4 (18)  
Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE (CD  
A – S  
T – Z  
CD SYNC ql (18)  
DAB 8 (13, 15)  
DAB AUTO SCAN 9 (13)  
Display window 6  
DSGX 3 (19)  
Tape deck qd (17)  
TUNER/BAND qh (13, 15)  
TUNING +/– qa (13, 15)  
TUNING MODE 5 (13, 15)  
VOLUME control q; (20, 25)  
open/close) 7  
.m/M> (rewind/fast  
forward, go back/go forward)  
qa (9, 11, 17, 19, 20)  
PHONES jack qf  
PLAY MODE 5 (10, 12, 18)  
Remote sensor 2  
open/close) qs (17)  
x (stop) qg (11, 17, 27)  
TAPE/N qk (17)  
12 3 45 6  
7
8
9
0
ql  
qk  
qa  
qs  
qj  
qd  
qf  
qg  
qh  
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Remote control  
ALPHABETICAL ORDER  
BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS  
A – O  
?/1 (power) 1 (8, 20, 21, 27)  
m/M (rewind/fast forward)  
7 (11, 17)  
N (play) 8 (10, 17)  
X (pause) 8 (11, 17)  
x (stop) 8 (11, 17)  
+/– (select album) qs (11, 12,  
18)  
./> (go back/go forward)  
qg (9, 11, 17, 19, 20)  
–/+ (tuning) qg (13, 15)  
P – Z  
CD qj (10, 12)  
CLEAR qf (12)  
CLOCK/TIMER SELECT 2  
CLOCK/TIMER SET 3 (9, 20,  
DAB 6 (13, 15)  
DISPLAY w; (16, 22, 23)  
ENTER 9 (9, 12, 14, 20, 21)  
EQ qd (19)  
PLAY MODE ql (10, 12, 18)  
REPEAT 4 (11)  
SLEEP wa (19)  
TAPE qh (17)  
TUNER/BAND 5 (13, 15)  
TUNER MEMORY qk (14)  
TUNING MODE ql (13, 15)  
VOLUME +/– qa (20, 25)  
FM MODE 4 (15)  
FUNCTION q; (10, 12, 13, 15,  
wa  
1
2
3
4
w;  
ql  
qk  
qj  
qh  
5
6
qg  
7
8
qf  
qd  
9
0
qa  
qs  
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paper using VOC (Volatile  
Organic Compound)-free  
vegetable oil based ink.  
Sony Corporation Printed in China  
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