Sony Speaker System ZS D55 User Manual

3-046-452-12 (1)  
Pe rso n a l Au d io  
Syst e m  
Operating Instructions  
ZS-D55  
© 2000 Sony Corporation  
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Table of contents  
Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
4
6
8
Playing a CD  
Listening to the radio  
Playing a tape  
10 Recording on a tape  
Th e CD Pla ye r  
Th e Tim e r  
13 Using the display  
24 Setting the clock  
14 Locating a specific track  
25 Waking up to music  
15 Playing tracks repeatedly  
27 Falling asleep to music  
28 Timer-recording radio programs  
(Repeat Play)  
16 Playing tracks in random order  
(Shuffle Play)  
Se t t in g Up  
17 Creating your own program  
30 Choosing the power sources  
(Program Play)  
32 Connecting optional components  
19 Playing a single track  
(Single Track Play)  
Ad d it io n a l In fo rm a t io n  
35 Precautions  
37 Troubleshooting  
40 Maintenance  
41 Specifications  
42 Index  
Th e Ra d io  
20 Presetting radio stations  
21 Playing preset radio stations  
Th e Ta p e Pla ye r  
22 Finding the beginning of a track  
Th e Au d io Em p h a sis  
23 Selecting the audio emphasis  
(SOUND/MEGA BASS)  
Introduction  
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Basic Operations  
Pla yin g a CD  
2
1
Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 30).  
1
2
Press Z CD OPEN/CLOSE  
(direct power-on) and place the  
CD on the CD tray until it clicks  
into place.  
With the label side up  
Press u.  
(On the remote, press N on the  
Display  
CD section.)  
The CD tray closes and the player  
plays all the tracks once.  
Track number Playing time  
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Use these buttons for additional operations  
POWER  
u
x
VOL +, –  
Z CD  
OPEN/CLOSE  
Jog dial  
Tip  
Next time you want to  
listen to a CD, just press  
u. The player turns on  
automatically and starts  
playing the CD.  
To  
Do this  
adjustthevolume  
stopplayback  
PressVOL+,.  
Press x.  
pauseplayback  
Press u( Xontheremote).  
Pressagaintoresumeplay  
afterpause.  
gotothenexttrack  
Turnthejogdialclockwise.  
(Ontheremote,press >.)  
gobacktotheprevioustrack  
Turnthejogdial  
counterclockwise.  
(Ontheremote,press ..)  
removetheCD  
Press ZCDOPEN/CLOSE.  
turn on/off the player  
PressPOWER.  
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List e n in g t o t h e ra d io  
1
2
Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 30).  
Display  
1
2
Press BAND until the band you  
want appears in the display  
(direct power-on).  
Each time you press the button,  
the band changes as follows:  
FM1tFM2tAM.  
Hold down m or M+ (TUNE  
Indicates an FM  
stereo broadcast.  
or + on the remote) until the  
frequency digits begin to change  
in the display.  
The player automatically scans  
the radio frequencies and stops  
when it finds a clear station.  
If you cannot tune in a station,  
press the button repeatedly to  
change the frequency step by  
step.  
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Use these buttons for additional operations  
MODE  
POWER  
VOL +, –  
Tips  
To  
Press  
The FM1and FM2”  
bands have the same  
functions. You can store  
the stations you want  
separately in FM1and  
FM2.  
If the FM broadcast is  
noisy, press MODE until  
Monoappears in the  
display and the radio  
will play in monaural.  
adjustthevolume  
VOL +, –  
turn on/off the radio  
POWER  
To improve broadcast reception  
Reorient the antenna for FM. Reorient the player itself  
for AM.  
Next time you want to  
listen to the radio, just  
press the BAND button.  
The player turns on  
automatically and starts  
playing the previous  
station.  
For FM  
For AM  
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Pla yin g a t a p e  
1, 2  
3
Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 30).  
1
2
Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE to  
open the tape compartment and  
insert a recorded tape. Use TYPE I  
(normal), TYPE II (high position)  
and TYPE IV (metal) tapes.  
With the side you w ant  
to play facing up  
Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE to  
close the compartment.  
3
Press N.  
(On the remote, press TAPE N.)  
Display  
The player turns on (direct  
power-on) and starts playing.  
Tape counter  
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Use these buttons for additional operations  
Z PUSH  
OPEN/CLOSE  
POWER  
n
x
COUNTER RESET  
VOL +, –  
DIR MODE  
m, M  
Tips  
To  
Press  
Press COUNTER RESET  
to reset the counter to  
000.  
Next time you want to  
listen to a tape, just  
press N or n. The  
player turns on  
adjustthevolume  
stopplayback  
VOL +, –  
x
playthereverseside  
n
fast-forwardorrewindthetape  
ejectthecassette  
M or m  
automatically and starts  
playing the tape.  
Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE  
POWER  
turn on/off the player  
To select the direction mode of the tape  
Press DIR MODE repeatedly.  
To play  
Display show s  
onesideofthetape  
bothsidesofthetape  
fromtheuppersidetoreverse  
sideonly  
bothsidesofthetaperepeatedly  
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Re co rd in g o n a t a p e  
3 1  
Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 30).  
To record on a MiniDisc or DAT recorder, connect the  
component (see page 32).  
1
2
Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE to  
open the tape compartment, and  
insert a blank tape. Use TYPE I  
(normal) tape only.  
With the side you w ant  
to record on facing up  
Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE  
again to close the compartment.  
Select the program source you  
want to record.  
Display  
To record from the CD player:  
Insert a CD (see page 4) and press  
x on the CD section.  
To record from the radio:  
Tune in the station you want (see  
page 6).  
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Start recording.  
To record the w hole CD  
Press CD DUB. Recording starts  
on the upper side.  
When  
is displayed:  
If the tape is reversed with the  
recording of the track unfinished,  
the player will record the track  
again from its beginning on the  
reverse side.  
When  
is displayed:  
If the tape reaches to its end, the  
player stops.  
To record the radio  
(You can also record the CD  
according to the follow ing  
procedure. Play the CD after the  
tape starts recording.)  
Press z/X and then N.  
To record on the reverse side,  
press n.  
(On the remote, while keeping  
z/X pressed, press TAPE N or  
n.)  
m
Note  
On the player, press N within 4  
seconds after z/X is pressed.  
continued  
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Re co rd in g o n a t a p e (continued)  
Use these buttons for additional operations  
POWER  
x
DIR MODE  
z/X  
MODE  
Tips  
To  
Press  
Adjusting the volume or  
the audio emphasis  
(page 23) will not affect  
the recording level.  
stoprecording  
pauserecording  
(Onlywhenyoustarted  
recordingwith z/Xbutton.)  
xonthetapesection  
z/X  
Pressthebuttonagainto  
resumerecording.  
When  
or  
is  
displayed, recording  
will be made on both  
sides of the tape. To  
record on one side, press  
DIR MODE to display  
.
turn on/off the player  
POWER  
To erase a recording, proceed as follows:  
1
Insert a tape you want to erase its recording into the tape  
deck and press x on the tape section.  
On the player: press z/X and then N.  
On the remote: While keeping z/X pressed, press  
TAPE N.  
If the AM radio makes a  
whistling sound after  
youve pressed z/X in  
step 3, press MODE to  
select the position that  
most decreases the  
noise.  
2
To record the first track  
of the CD, press MODE  
to display 1TRACK,  
then press CD DUB.  
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The CD Player  
Usin g t h e d isp la y  
DISPLAY  
You can check information about the CD  
using the display.  
Checking the total track number and playing  
time  
Press DISPLAY in stop mode.  
Total track number  
Total playing time  
Checking the remaining time  
Press DISPLAY while playing a CD.  
To display  
Press DISPLAY  
thecurrenttracknumber  
andtheremainingtime  
onthecurrenttrack*  
once  
thenumberoftracksleft  
twice  
andremainingtimeontheCD  
thecurrenttracknumber  
andplayingtime  
threetimes  
* For a track whose number is more than 20 the remaining  
time appears as “– –:– –”.  
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Lo ca t in g a sp e cific  
t ra ck  
You can quickly locate any track using  
the number buttons on the remote. You  
can also find a specific point in a track  
while playing a CD.  
Number  
buttons  
., >  
Note  
You cannot locate a  
specific track if  
To locate  
Press  
aspecifictrackdirectly  
numberbuttonofthetrack.  
SHUFor PGMis lit  
in the display. Turn off  
the indication by  
pressing x on the CD  
section.  
apointwhilelistening  
tothesound  
. or >while playing and  
hold down until you find the  
point.  
(Ontheplayer,usemor M+.)  
apointwhileobserving  
thedisplay  
.or >inpauseandhold  
downuntilyoufindthepoint.  
(Ontheplayer,usemor M+.)  
Tip  
When you locate a  
track numbered over  
10, press >10 first, then  
the corresponding  
number buttons.  
Example:  
To play track number  
23, press >10 first, then  
2 and 3.  
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Pla yin g t ra cks  
jog dial  
u
x
MODE  
re p e a t e d ly  
(Re p e a t Pla y)  
You can play tracks repeatedly in  
normal, single, shuffle or program play  
modes (see pages 16 - 17).  
Note  
1 Press x on the CD section.  
Cdappears in the display.  
2 Proceed as follows:  
When you repeat a  
single track or all the  
tracks, make sure  
neither SHUFnor  
PGMis lit in the  
display. If either is lit,  
turn it off by pressing  
x on the CD section.  
To repeat  
Do this  
asingletrack  
1
2
PressMODEuntilREP1”  
appears.  
Selectthetrackbyturning  
thejogdial,thenpress u.  
On the remote  
Use N on the CD  
allthetracks  
1
PressMODEuntil  
REPALLappears.  
Press u.  
section instead of u.  
When youve selected  
REP 1, select the  
track by pressing the  
number buttons.  
2
1
tracksinrandomorder  
programedtracks  
PressMODEuntilREP”  
andSHUFappear.  
Press u.  
2
1
PressMODEuntilREP”  
andPGMappear.  
Programtracks(seestep3on  
page17).  
2
3
Press u.  
To cancel Repeat Play  
Press MODE until REPdisappears from the display.  
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Pla yin g t ra cks in  
u
x
MODE  
ra n d o m o rd e r  
(Sh u ffle Pla y)  
You can play tracks in random order.  
On the remote  
Use N on the CD  
section instead of u.  
1 Press x on the CD section.  
Cdappears in the display.  
2 Press MODE until SHUFappears in the display.  
3 Press u.  
To cancel Shuffle Play  
Press MODE until SHUFdisappears from the  
display.  
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Cre a t in g yo u r  
Jog dial  
u
x
o w n p ro g ra m  
(Pro g ra m Pla y)  
You can arrange the playing order of  
up to 20 tracks on a CD.  
MODE  
ENTER  
MEM  
On the remote  
1 Press x on the CD  
section.  
1 Press x on the CD section.  
Cdappears in the display.  
2 Press MODE until  
PGMappears in  
the display.  
3 Press the number  
buttons for the tracks  
you want to program  
in the order you  
want.  
2 Press MODE until PGMappears in the display.  
3 Turn the jog dial to select the track you want to  
programme, and press ENTERMEM.  
Repeat this step.  
Total programed time  
4 Press N on the CD  
section.  
Playing order  
Track number  
Tip  
If you made a mistake,  
press CANCEL and  
select the track number  
again.  
4 Press u.  
Note  
When you program a  
track from the CD  
having more than 20  
tracks:  
If you program a track  
whose track number is  
more than 20, - -:- -is  
displayed instead of the  
total programed time.  
continued  
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Cre a t in g yo u r o w n p ro g ra m (Pro g ra m Pla y) (continued)  
Tips  
To cancel Program Play  
If the program play is  
finished, the program is  
saved. You can play the  
same program again by  
pressing u on the CD  
section.  
Press MODE until PGMdisappears from the  
display.  
To check the order of tracks before play  
Press ENTERMEM on the player.  
If you open the CD  
tray, the program is  
erased.  
You can record your  
own program.  
Every time you press the button, the track number  
appears in the programed order.  
1 After you have  
created the program,  
insert a blank tape  
into the tape  
To change the current program  
Change before starting the program play.  
compartment.  
To  
Do this  
2 Press CD DUB.  
erasethelasttrackin  
theprogram  
1 PressCANCEL.Everytime  
youpressthebutton,thelast  
trackintheprogramis  
cleared.  
2 Re-enterthetracknumbers.  
changethewhole  
programcompletely  
1 Press xontheCDsectionto  
erasethewholeprogram.  
2 Createanewprogram  
followingtheprogramming  
procedure.  
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Pla yin g a sin g le  
MODE  
Jog dial  
u
x
t ra ck  
(Sin g le Tra ck Pla y)  
You can play a single track once, and  
stop the player automatically.  
On the remote  
1 Press x on the CD  
section.  
1 Press x on the CD section.  
Cdappears in the display.  
2 Press MODE until  
1TRACKappears  
in the display.  
3 Press the number  
buttons to select the  
track you want.  
2 Press MODE until 1TRACKappears in the  
display.  
3 Turn the jog dial to select the track you want to  
play.  
4 Press u.  
Tip  
While 1TRACK”  
appears in the display,  
pressing CD DUB will  
record the single track  
only.  
To cancel Single Track Play  
Press MODE until 1TRACKdisappears from the  
display.  
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The Radio  
Pre se t t in g ra d io  
st a t io n s  
AUTO PRESET  
BAND Jog dial  
You can store radio stations into the  
player's memory. You can preset up to  
30 radio stations, 10 for each band in any  
order.  
ENTER  
MEM  
Tip  
1 Press BAND to select the band.  
If you automatically  
preset the FM1or  
FM2band, 10 radio  
stations are stored in  
FM1band and 10  
more radio stations are  
stored in FM2band.  
2 Hold down AUTO PRESET for 2 seconds until  
AUTOflashes in the display.  
The stations are stored in memory from the lower  
frequencies as long as the station has a signal  
strong enough.  
On the remote  
If a station cannot be preset automatically  
1 Press BAND to select  
the band.  
2 Press TUNE + or to  
set the frequency to  
the station you want.  
You need to preset a station with a weak signal  
manually.  
1 Press BAND until the band you want appears in the  
display.  
3 Press and hold the  
number button that  
you want to preset  
the new station on  
for 2 seconds.  
2 Press ENTERMEM for 2 seconds until the digits  
flashes in the display.  
3 Select the preset number you want to preset the new  
station on by turning the jog dial.  
4 Press ENTERMEM.  
5 Press m or M+ to set the frequency to the  
station you want.  
6 Press ENTERMEM again.  
The new station replaces the old one.  
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Pla yin g p re se t  
ra d io st a t io n s  
Jog dial  
BAND  
Once you've preset the stations, use the  
jog dial on the player or the number  
buttons on the remote to tune in your  
favorite stations.  
On the remote  
1 Press BAND to select  
the band.  
2 Press the number  
button to display the  
preset number of the  
station you want.  
1 Press BAND to select the band.  
2 Turn the jog dial to display the preset number of  
the station you want.  
Preset number  
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The Tape Player  
Fin d in g  
m, M  
t h e b e g in n in g o f  
a t ra ck  
The player detects a blank between the  
tracks, and locates the beginning of the  
next/following track.  
Notes  
While playing a tape, press M or m.  
To find the beginning  
of a track correctly,  
a blank of approx.  
4 seconds between  
tracks is necessary.  
If a soft sound like  
pianissimo continues  
for some seconds in a  
track, the player may  
start to play as the next  
track.  
Playing side  
The beginning  
of the next track of the current  
t ra ck  
The beginning  
Upperside( N)  
M
m
m
M
Reverseside( n)  
The tape is wound or rewound to the beginning of the  
next or current track, and play will start automatically.  
If you press the M or  
m when there is no  
sound in the track, this  
function does not  
operate correctly.  
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The Audio Emphasis  
Se le ct in g t h e  
a u d io e m p h a sis  
(SOUND/MEGA BASS)  
MEGA BASS  
SOUND  
Youcanadjusttheaudioemphasisofthe  
soundyouarelisteningto.  
Selecting the sound characteristic  
PressSOUNDtoselecttheaudioemphasisyouwant.  
Choose  
To get  
ROCK  
powerful, clean sounds, emphasizing  
low and high range audio  
POP  
light, bright sounds emphasizing  
high and middle range audio  
JAZZ  
VOCAL  
OFF  
percussivesounds,emphasizingbass  
audio  
thepresenceofvocals,stressing  
middle range audio  
the whole dynamic range for music  
suchasclassicalmusic  
Reinforcing the bass sound  
Press MEGA BASS.  
MEGA BASSappears in the display. To return to  
normalsound,pressthebuttonagain.  
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The Timer  
Se t t in g t h e clo ck  
Jog dial  
“– –:– –” indication appears in the  
display until you set the clock.  
CLOCK  
ENTER  
MEM  
Tips  
Before you begin, connect the power source (see pages  
30 - 31).  
The time display  
system of this player is  
the 12-hour system.  
When you operate the  
player on AC power,  
:flashes as long as  
the clock goes.  
1 Press and hold CLOCK until the hour digit flashes.  
2 Set the clock.  
1 Turn the jog dial to set  
the hour and press  
ENTERMEM.  
m
2 Turn the jog dial to set  
the minutes.  
3 Press ENTERMEM.  
The clock starts from 00 seconds.  
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Wa kin g u p t o  
m u sic  
STANDBY  
Jog dial  
You can wake up to music or a radio  
program at a preset time. Make sure  
you have set the clock (see Setting the  
clockon page 24).  
TIMER  
ENTER  
MEM  
Before you begin, make sure the (clock) indication is  
not lit in the display. If it is lit, press STANDBY.  
Note  
You cannot preset  
waking up timer and  
recording timer (page  
28) at the same time.  
1 Prepare the music source you want to play.  
Source  
Do this  
Cd  
InsertaCD.  
Tuneinastation.  
Insertatape.  
RAdIO  
TAPE  
2 Press TIMER to display the indication.  
Do the following operations by checking the  
display.  
3 Turn the jog dial until the music source you want  
to play (Cd, TAPEor RAdIO) appears in  
the display, and press ENTERMEM.  
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Wa kin g u p t o m u sic (continued)  
Tip  
If you made a mistake,  
press CANCEL. The  
setting entered last will  
be cleared. Re-enter it.  
4 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want  
the music to go on.  
1 Turn the jog dial to set  
the hour and press  
ENTERMEM.  
2 Turn the jog dial to set the minutes and press  
ENTERMEM.  
5 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want  
the music to go off. (Do as step 4.)  
6 Turn the jog dial to set the volume you want, and  
press ENTERMEM.  
Tips  
7 Press STANDBY.  
To exit the standby  
mode, press STANDBY  
to make the  
The indication lights up and the power goes off;  
the player enters the standby mode.  
indication disappear.  
At the preset time, the power will go on and music  
will play. Then the power will go off at the preset  
time, and the player will enter the standby mode  
again.  
The preset settings  
remain until you reset  
them.  
To check/change the w aking up timer settings  
Press TIMER, then ENTERMEM. Each time you  
press ENTERMEM, a stored setting is displayed in  
the set order. To change the setting, display the setting  
you want to change and re-enter it.  
To use the player before a timer playback starts  
If you turn on the player, you can use it as usual ( in  
case of the radio, if you listen to the station which is  
different from the one you tuned in step 1 on page 25,  
you will hear that station at the preset time.) Turn off  
the player before the preset time.  
To stop play  
Turn off the power.  
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Fa llin g a sle e p t o  
m u sic  
SLEEP  
You can set the player to turn off  
automatically after 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 and  
120 minutes, allowing you to fall asleep  
while listening to music.  
Tips  
1 Play the music source you want.  
2 Press SLEEP to display “SLEEP.”  
• The display window  
dims while the sleeping  
timer is on.  
• You can combine the  
waking up timer with  
the sleeping timer. Set  
the waking up timer  
first (page 25), turn on  
the power, and then set  
the sleeping timer.  
3 Press SLEEP to select the minutes until the player  
goes off automatically.  
Each time you press  
the button, the  
indication changes as  
follows:  
• You can prepare the  
different music for the  
waking up timer and  
the sleeping timer.  
However, you cannot  
store different radio  
stations.  
• You can set different  
volume for the waking  
up timer and the  
“60” t “90” t “120” t no indication t  
“10” t “20” t “30”.  
If 4 seconds have passed after you pressed SLEEP,  
the minutes in the display are stored in memory.  
When the preset time has passed, music stops and  
the player goes off automatically.  
sleeping timer. For  
instance, you can sleep  
at lower volume and  
wake up at higher  
volume.  
To cancel the sleep function  
Press SLEEP to make “SLEEP” disappear from the  
display.  
To change the preset time  
Do the steps 2 and 3 again.  
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Tim e r-re co rd in g  
ra d io p ro g ra m s  
STANDBY  
Jog dial  
DIR MODE  
You can set timer to record the radio at  
a certain time. Make sure you have set  
the clock (see Setting the clockon page  
24).  
TIMER  
ENTER  
MEM  
Note  
You cannot preset  
recording timer and  
waking up timer (page  
25) at the same time.  
Before you begin, make sure the (clock) indication is  
not lit in the display. If it is lit, press STANDBY.  
1 Tune in the radio station and insert a blank tape  
into the tape compartment with the side you want  
to record on facing up.  
Tips  
We recommend that  
you use AC power as  
the power source for  
optimum recording  
quality.  
When you receive the  
AM program in step 1,  
press z/X to check if  
the noise is heard. If so,  
press MODE to select  
the position that most  
decreases the noise.  
2 Press DIR MODE to  
Display  
select recording  
Oneside  
direction of the tape.  
Bothsides  
3 Press TIMER to display the indication.  
Do the following operations by checking the  
display window.  
4 Turn the jog dial to display RAdIOand REC,  
and press ENTERMEM.  
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Tip  
If you made a mistake,  
press CANCEL. The  
setting entered last will  
be cleared. Re-enter it.  
5 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want  
to start recording.  
1 Turn the jog dial to set the hour and press  
ENTERMEM.  
2 Turn the jog dial to set the minutes and press  
ENTERMEM.  
6 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want  
to stop recording. (Do as step 5.)  
7 Turn the jog dial to set the volume you want, and  
press ENTERMEM.  
Tips  
8 Press STANDBY.  
To exit the standby  
mode, press STANDBY  
twice to make the  
The power goes off and the player enters the  
standby mode. The indication and the recording  
side of the tape (upper side N or reverse side n)  
appear in the display. To change the recording  
side, press STANDBY again.  
indication disappear.  
The preset settings  
remain until you reset  
them.  
When you select both  
sides recording, the  
recording will stop  
after the both sides  
recording finishes so  
that accidental  
At the preset time, the power will go on and the  
recording will start. Then the power will go off at  
the preset time, and the player will enter the  
standby mode again.  
recording will not be  
made.  
To check/change the recording timer settings  
Press TIMER, then ENTERMEM. Each time you press  
ENTERMEM, a stored setting is displayed in the set  
order. To change the setting, display the setting you  
want to change and re-enter it.  
To use the player before a timer-recording starts  
If you turn on the player, you can use it as usual ( in  
case of the radio, if you listen to the station which is  
different from the one you tuned in step 1 on page 28,  
you will record that station at the preset time.) Turn  
off the player before the preset time.  
To stop timer-recording  
Turn off the power.  
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Setting Up  
Ch o o sin g t h e  
AC IN  
p o w e r so u rce s  
You can use the AC power or  
batteries as a power source.  
Use the AC power source  
whenever you record since  
recording consumes much  
power.  
2
to a w all outlet  
14  
Battery compartment  
Note  
1 Inserting the back-up batteries  
Be sure to turn off the  
power of the player  
before connecting/  
disconnecting the AC  
power cord or  
Insert four size AA (R6) batteries (not supplied) into  
the battery compartment. These batteries work to save  
the memory data.  
removing/inserting  
batteries.  
Tip  
With normal use, the  
back-up batteries  
Insert four size AA (R6)  
batteries (not supplied)  
should last for about  
six months when the  
player is operated on  
batteries. When the  
time display dims or  
when the timer  
To remove the batteries, push the e side.  
function is disabled,  
replace all the batteries  
with new ones. To save  
the preset settings,  
replace the batteries  
with the AC power  
cord connected.  
2 Connecting the AC pow er cord  
Insert one end of the supplied AC power cord to the  
AC IN socket located at the rear of the player, and the  
other end to the wall outlet.  
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3 Inserting batteries into the remote  
Insert tw o size AA (R6) batteries (not supplied)  
Replacing batteries  
With normal use, the batteries should last for about six  
months. When the remote no longer operates the  
player, replace all the batteries with new ones.  
Notes  
4 Using the player on batteries  
Insert eight size D (R20) batteries (not supplied) into  
the battery compartment.  
You cannot operate the  
player on rechargeable  
batteries such as  
rechargeable Ni-Cd  
batteries or  
rechargeable Ni-MH  
batteries.  
To use the player on batteries, disconnect the AC  
power cord from the player.  
When you insert or  
remove the batteries,  
disconnect the  
connecting cords and  
cables to prevent  
damaging them.  
When you operate the  
player on batteries,  
the backlight in the  
display does not  
light.  
you cannot turn on  
the player using the  
remote.  
Insert eight size D (R20) batteries (not supplied)  
Replacing batteries  
When the OPR/BATT indicator dims or when the  
player stops operating, replace all the batteries with  
new ones.  
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Co n n e ct in g  
o p t io n a l  
MD (LINE)  
co m p o n e n t s  
You can record a CD on a MiniDisc or  
enjoy the sound from a VCR, TV or  
MiniDisc player/recorder through the  
speakers of this player.  
Be sure to turn off the power of each  
component before making connections.  
For details, refer to the instruction  
manual of the component to be  
connected.  
Note  
Recording a CD on a MiniDisc recorder and  
DAT recorder  
Connect the cables  
firmly to avoid any  
malfunction.  
Rear panel of  
this player  
MiniDisc  
recorder, DAT  
recorder, etc.  
Tip  
While OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT (CD)  
jack is being used, keep  
the jack cover in the  
jack cover socket on the  
rear panel.  
Digital Connecting  
cable* POC-5AB  
(not supplied)  
to digital  
input jack  
to OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT  
(CD) jack  
* Select a connecting cable depending on the type of the  
digital input jack of the recorder to be connected. For  
details, refer to the instruction manual of the component to  
be connected. The OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT (CD) jack of  
this unit is square-shaped jack.  
The type of the jack  
of the component  
to be connected  
Model number of  
the connecting cable  
Opticalminiplug  
(MiniDiscrecorder,etc.)  
POC-5AB  
POC-DA12P  
POC-10A  
L-type7-pinconnector  
(DATrecorder,etc.)  
Square-shapedoptical  
connector(MiniDisc  
recorder,DATrecorder,etc.)  
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Tip  
To record a track from  
a number of different  
CDs, 1TRACK is useful  
(page 19).  
1 Remove the jack cover from the OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT (CD) jack of this player and connect  
the jack with the digital input jack of the MiniDisc  
recorder or other component using the digital  
connecting cable (not supplied) .  
1 Make connections.  
2 Turn on the power of this player and the connected  
2 Turn on this player  
and the connected  
component.  
3 Do steps 1 through 3  
on page 19.  
component.  
3 Make the connected component ready for  
recording.  
4 Make the connected  
component ready for  
recording.  
4 Start playing a CD on this player.  
5 Start playing a CD on  
this player.  
Notes  
Listening to TV, VCR and MiniDisc player/  
recorder  
As long as Cd”  
appears in the display,  
the optical digital  
output jack is in  
operation and the jack  
lights even if the CD is  
in stop mode.  
Rear panel of  
this player  
to line  
output jack  
to LINE IN jack  
TV, VCR, MiniDisc  
player/recorder,  
etc.  
If you play a CD-ROM  
that is not for audio  
use, noise may be  
heard.  
Audio connecting cable  
For MiniDisc recorder:  
RK-G136 (1.5 m) (not supplied)  
For TV, VCR:  
RK-G129 (1.5 m) (not supplied)  
1 Connect the LINE IN jack of this player with the  
line output jack of the MiniDisc player or other  
component using the audio connecting cable (not  
supplied) .  
Tip  
You can record the  
sound of the connected  
component. Insert a  
blank tape into the tape  
compartment, and  
press z/X then N  
(page 11).  
2 Turn on the power of this player and the connected  
component.  
3 Press MD (LINE) and start playing sound on the  
connected component.  
The sound from the connected component is  
output from the speakers.  
continued  
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Co n n e ct in g o p t io n a l co m p o n e n t s (continued)  
Listening through the speakers of other audio  
equipment  
Rear panel of this  
player  
to analog line  
input jack  
to LINE OUT  
jack  
Amplifier  
Audio connecting  
cable RK-G129  
(1.5 m) (not supplied)  
1 Connect the LINE OUT jack of this player with the  
analog line input jack of the amplifier using the  
audio connecting cable (not supplied) .  
2 Turn on the power of this player and the amplifier  
and start playing sound on this player.  
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Additional Information  
Pre ca u t io n s  
On safety  
On placement  
As the laser beam used in the CD  
player section is harmful to the eyes,  
do not attempt to disassemble the  
casing. Refer servicing to qualified  
personnel only.  
Do not leave the player in a location  
near heat sources, or in a place subject  
to direct sunlight, excessive dust or  
mechanical shock.  
Do not place the player on an inclined  
Should any solid object or liquid fall  
into the player, unplug the player, and  
have it checked by qualified personnel  
before operating it any further.  
or unstable place.  
Do not place anything within 10 mm  
of the side of the cabinet. The  
ventilation holes must be  
unobstructed for the player to operate  
properly and prolong the life of its  
components.  
On pow er sources  
For AC operation use the supplied AC  
If the player is left in a car parked in  
the sun, be sure to choose a location in  
the car where the player will not be  
subjected to the direct rays of the sun.  
power cord; do not use any other type.  
The player is not disconnected from  
the AC power source (mains) as long  
as it is connected to the wall outlet,  
even if the player itself has been  
turned off.  
Since a strong magnet is used for the  
speakers, keep personal credit cards  
using magnetic coding or spring-  
wound watches away from the player  
to prevent possible damage from the  
magnet.  
Unplug the player from the wall outlet  
when it is not to be used for an  
extended period of time.  
For battery operation, use eight size D  
(R20) batteries.  
On operation  
When the batteries are not to be used,  
remove them to avoid damage that  
can be caused by battery leakage or  
corrosion.  
If the player is brought directly from a  
cold to a warm location, or is placed in  
a very damp room, moisture may  
condense on the lenses inside the CD  
player section. Should this occur, the  
player will not operate properly. In  
this case, remove the CD and wait  
about an hour for the moisture to  
evaporate.  
The nameplate indicating operating  
voltage, power consumption, etc. is  
located at the bottom.  
If the player has not been used for a  
long time, set it in the playback mode  
to warm it up for a few minutes before  
inserting a cassette.  
If you have any questions or problems  
concerning your player, please consult  
your nearest Sony dealer.  
continued  
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Precautions (continued)  
Notes on CDs  
Notes on cassettes  
Before playing, clean the CD with a  
cleaning cloth. Wipe the CD from the  
center out.  
Break off the cassette tab from side A  
or B to prevent accidental recording. If  
you want to reuse the tape for  
recording, cover the broken tab with  
adhesive tape.  
Side A  
Do not use solvents such as benzine,  
thinner, commercially available  
cleaners or anti-static spray intended  
for vinyl LPs.  
Tab for side B  
Tab for side A  
Take care not to cover the detector  
slots on TYPE II (high position) or  
TYPE IV (metal) cassettes. If the slots  
are covered, the automatic tape  
selection system will not operate  
correctly.  
Do not expose the CD to direct  
sunlight or heat sources such as hot  
air ducts, nor leave it in a car parked  
in direct sunlight as there can be a  
considerable rise in temperature  
inside the car.  
Do not stick paper or sticker on the  
CD, nor scratch the surface of the CD.  
After playing, store the CD in its case.  
If there is a scratch, dirt or fingerprints  
on the CD, it may cause tracking error.  
TYPE II (high  
position)  
TYPE IV (metal)  
detector slots  
detector slots  
The use of a cassette with more than  
90 minutes of play time is not  
recommended except for long,  
continuous recording or playback.  
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Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
Sym p t o m  
Re m e d y  
Thereisnoaudio.  
Press POWER to turn on the player.  
ConnecttheACpowercordtotheACINsocket  
andawalloutletsecurely.  
Makesurethebatteriesareinsertedcorrectly.  
Replaceallthebatterieswithnewonesiftheyare  
weak.  
Insertdrybatteries.Youcannotoperatetheplayer  
onrechargeablebatteriessuchasrechargeableNi-  
CdbatteriesorrechargeableNi-MHbatteries.  
Adjustthevolume.  
Unplugtheheadphoneswhenlisteningthrough  
speakers.  
Replaceallthebatterieswithnewones.  
Thepoweristurnedoff  
automatically.  
Replaceallthebatterieswithnewonesiftheyare  
weak.  
Unusualsoundisheard.  
Thesoundisnoisy,weakorhas  
poorquality.  
Someoneisusingaportabletelephoneorother  
equipmentthatemitsradiowavesneartheplayer.  
nMovetheportabletelephone,etc.,awayfromthe  
player.  
Noiseisheard.  
Thebatteriesarenotfittedinthecorrectdirection.  
bAttEryandCHECKflashes  
Re-insertthebatteriescorrectly.  
alternatelyinthedisplay.  
MakesurethattheCDcompartmentisclosed.  
TheCDdoesnotplay.  
PlacetheCDwiththelabelsurfaceup.  
CleantheCD.  
nodISClightsinthedisplay  
evenwhenaCDisinplace.  
TakeouttheCDandleavetheCDcompartment  
openforaboutanhourtodrymoisture  
condensation.  
Press xontheCDsectiontoswitchthefunctionof  
theplayertoCd.  
YoucannotplayCD-RWontheplayer.  
Reducethevolume.  
Thesounddropsout.  
CleantheCD, or replaceitiftheCDisbadly  
damaged  
Placetheplayerinalocationfreefromvibration.  
Thesoundmaydropoutornoisemaybeheardif  
theCDisrecordedusingapersonalcomputer(CD-  
R,etc.).  
MovetheplayerawayfromtheTVorradio.  
WhenlisteningtotheCD,the  
TVorradiobecomesnoisy.  
continued  
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Troubleshooting (continued)  
Symptom  
Remedy  
The audio is not stereo.  
Press MODE until “STEREO” appears.  
The audio is weak or has poor  
quality.  
• Depending on the FM reception conditions,  
noise may be heard.  
• Replace all the batteries with new ones if they  
are weak.  
• Move the player away from the TV.  
• If you are using the remote while listening to  
AM radio, noise may be heard. This is  
unavoidable.  
The picture of your TV becomes  
unstable.  
• If you are listening to an FM program near the  
TV with an indoor antenna, move the player  
away from the TV.  
The tape does not move when you  
press an operation button.  
• Insert the tape properly and close the tape  
compartment securely.  
• Replace all the batteries with new ones.  
The z/X button does not  
function/The tape does not play.  
• Make sure the safety tab of the tape in the tape  
compartment is in place.  
• Press x on the TAPE section to switch the  
function of the player to “TAPE”.  
The tape does not erase completely.  
The tape does not record.  
• Clean the erasing heads (see page 40).  
• The source which was recorded on TYPE II  
(high position) or TYPE IV (metal) tape using  
this unit is being played. Record on TYPE I  
(normal) tape and play.  
• Make sure the tape is inserted properly.  
• Make sure the safety tab of the tape in the tape  
compartment is in place.  
The audio is weak/The audio  
quality is poor.  
• Clean the heads, pinch rollers and capstans (See  
page 40).  
• Demagnetize the heads using a demagnetizer  
(see page 40).  
• Replace all the batteries with new ones if they  
are weak.  
The tape player cannot be paused  
during playback.  
• The tape player can be paused during recording  
only.  
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Sym p t o m  
Re m e d y  
The timer does not operate.  
Makesurethetimeontheclockiscorrect.  
Replaceallthebatteriesintheplayer  
includingtheback-upbatterieswithnew  
onesiftheyareweak.  
ChecktoseeiftheACpowerhadbeencut  
off.  
Makesurethetapehasnotwoundtothe  
end.  
Makesurethe  
(clock)indicationis  
displayed.  
Replaceallthebatteriesintheremotewith  
newonesiftheyareweak.  
Theremotedoesnotfunction.  
Makesurethatyouarepointingtheremote  
attheremotesensorontheplayer.  
Removeanyobstaclesinthepathofthe  
remoteandtheplayer.  
Makesuretheremotesensorisnotexposed  
tostronglightsuchasdirectsunlightor  
fluorescentlamplight.  
Moveclosertotheplayerwhenusingthe  
remote.  
The player uses a built-in micro computer for its various operations. Due to change in power  
supply conditions, etc., operation may sometimes become unstable. After trying the above  
remedies, if the player still does not function properly, unplug the AC power cord and remove  
all the batteries. After all indications in the display disappear, plug the AC power cord and  
insert the batteries again. If the problem persists, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
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Ma in t e n a n ce  
Cleaning the tape heads and tape  
path  
Demagnetizing the tape heads  
After 20 to 30 hours of use, enough  
residual magnetism will have built up  
on the tape heads to begin to cause loss  
of high frequency sound and hiss. At  
this time, you should demagnetize the  
heads and all metal parts in the tape  
path with a commercially available tape  
head demagnetizer.  
Wipe the heads, the pinch rollers and  
the capstans with a cleaning swab  
slightly moistened with cleaning fluid or  
alcohol after every 10 hours of operation  
for optimum playback and recording  
quality. To make the best possible  
recording, however, we recommend that  
you clean all surfaces over which tape  
travels before each recording.  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls  
with a soft cloth slightly moistened with  
a mild detergent solution. Do not use  
any type of abrasive pad, scouring  
powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or  
benzine.  
Capstan  
Record/Playback  
head  
Erase head  
Pinch roller  
After cleaning, insert a tape when the  
areas cleaned are completely dry.  
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Specifications  
Outputs  
Headphones jack (stereo minijack)  
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS  
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL  
HARMONIC DISTORTION  
With 12 loads, both channel driven from  
150 - 6 300 Hz; rated 4 W per channel-  
minimum RMS power, with no more than  
10 % total harmonic distortion in AC  
operation.  
For 8 - 32 impedance headphones  
LINE OUT jack (stereo minijack)  
Rated output level 138 mV at load impedance  
47 kΩ  
OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT (CD) (optical output  
connector)  
Wavelength: 630 - 690 nm  
Power output (excluding US model)  
4.5 W + 4.5 W (at 12 , 10% harmonic distortion)  
Power requirements  
Other Specifications  
CD player section  
For personal audio system:  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
System  
12 V DC, 8 size D (R20) batteries  
Compact disc digital audio system  
Laser diode properties  
Material: GaAlAs  
For memory back-up:  
6 V DC, 4 size AA (R6) batteries  
Wave length: 780 nm  
Emission duration: Continuous  
Laser output: Less than 44.6 µW (This output is the  
value measured at a distance of about 200 mm from  
the objective lens surface on the optical pick-up  
block with 7 mm aperture.)  
For remote control:  
3 V DC, 2 size AA (R6) batteries  
Power consumption  
AC 22 W  
Battery life  
For personal audio system  
Spindle speed  
FM recording  
200 r/min (rpm) to 500 r/min (rpm) (CLV)  
Number of channels  
2
Frequency response  
20 - 20 000 Hz +0.5/–1.2 dB  
Wow and flutter  
Sony R20P: approx. 6 h  
Sony alkaline LR20: approx. 12 h  
Tape playback  
Below measurable limit  
Sony R20P: approx. 3 h  
Sony alkaline LR20: approx. 6 h  
CD playback  
Radio section  
Frequency range  
FM: 87.6 - 108 MHz  
AM: 530 - 1 710 kHz  
Antennas  
Sony R20P: approx. 1.5 h  
Sony alkaline LR20: approx. 3 h  
FM: Telescopic antenna  
AM: Built-in ferrite bar antenna  
Dimensions (incl. projecting parts)  
Approx. 486 × 244 × 177 mm (w/h/d)  
(17 110 × 9 35 × 6 910 inches)  
Mass (incl. batteries)  
Approx. 5.7 kg (12 lb. 9 oz)  
Supplied accessories  
Cassette-corder section  
Recording system  
4-track 2 channel stereo  
Fast winding time  
Approx. 112 s (sec.) with Sony cassette C-60  
Frequency response  
AC power cord (1)  
Remote control (1)  
TYPE I (normal): 50 - 15 000 Hz  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
General  
Speaker  
Full range: 8 cm (3 14 in.) dia., 12 ,  
Optional accessories  
Sony MDR headphone series  
cone type x 2  
Input  
LINE IN jack (stereo minijack)  
Minimum input level 138 mV  
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In d e x  
L
A
R
Listening  
Audio emphasis 23  
Radio stations  
through the speakers of  
other audio equi 34  
playing 21  
B
presetting 20  
Recording  
Batteries  
to the radio 6  
for memory 30  
for player 31  
for remote 31  
to the TV, VCR and  
MD player 33  
all the tracks on CD 11  
on a tape 10  
Locating  
on an MD or a DAT 32  
programed tracks 19  
a specific track 14  
C
the beginning of a track  
22  
timer-recording radio  
programs 28  
CD Player 13  
Cleaning  
M, N, O  
MEGA BASS 23  
Repeat Play 15  
cabinet 40  
CD 36  
S
tape heads and path 40  
Connecting  
AC power cord 30  
P, Q  
Playing  
Selecting  
audio emphasis 23  
power sources 30  
tracks 5, 14  
a CD 4  
optional components  
32  
a single track 19  
a tape 8  
Setting the clock 24  
Setting up 30  
Shuffle Play 16  
SOUND 23  
Creating your own  
program 17  
preset radio stations 21  
tracks in random order  
16  
D,E, F, G, H  
Demagnetizing the tape  
heads 40  
tracks repeatedly 15  
Sound mode 23  
Presetting radio stations  
20  
T
Display 13  
Program Play 17  
Tape Player 22  
Timer  
I, J, K  
Improving broadcast  
reception 7  
falling asleep to music  
27  
recording radio  
programs 28  
waking up to music 25  
Troubleshooting 37  
U, W, X, Y, Z  
Using the display 13  
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