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Sony XR-CA665EE User's Manual
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23. SHUF ALL CUSTOM FILE 8 22 1 CUSTOM FILE 2 2 3
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25. DSO 3 2 DSO 1 uL 2 E DSO EQ3 OFF OFF DSO FM DSO OFF 17 18 MMHM AMCKOB
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31. 11 12 SENS MONO ON MONO ST OFF FM DSO OFF 17 1 SOURCE 2 3
32. SHUF CHGR SHUF ALL MP3 2 4 SHUF SHUF OFF
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49. 0 1 2 e 0 9 L 1 GED cuc Disc Js Q 4 2 1 SOURCE CD CUSTOM 2 FILE MODE 6 6
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51. to go back d Sie C 5 T 5 1 5 Note EX Do not put anything on the inner surface of the front panel The minute indication flashes QPress the volume button to set the minute 9 to go forward to go back C SET ai 7 2 2 Press DSPL C Bog The clock starts After the clock setting is completed the display returns to normal play mode Fast winding the tape During playback press and hold either Cassette Player e Fast forward Listening to a tape SEEK 1 Press and insert a cassette Rewind Playback starts automatically To start playback during fast forwarding or rewinding press q gt Locating a specific track Automatic Music Sensor AMS During playback press either side of momentarily for each track you want to skip 2 Close the front panel You can skip up to nine tracks at one time If a cassette is already inserted press To locate succeeding tracks repeatedly until FWD or REV appears to be start playback SEEK 44 FWD The side facing up is played Tol i k REV The side facing down is played o locate preceding tracts The side facing up is played Note The AMS function may not work when the blanks between tracks are shorter than 4 seconds there is noise between tracks there are long sections of low volume or quiet sections To Press Change the tape s
52. When a number is indicated in the display the unit starts storing stations from the one currently displayed Receiving the stored stations 1 Press repeatedly to select the radio 2 Press repeatedly to select the band 3 Press the number button CD to on which the desired station is stored If preset tuning does not work Automatic tuning Local Seek Mode Automatic tuning Press either side of to search for the station automatic tuning Scanning stops when the unit receives a station Repeat until the desired station is received Local Seek Mode If the automatic tuning stops too frequently press repeatedly until LOCAL ON appears LCL indicator is displayed Only the stations with relatively strong signals will be tuned in To cancel the local seek mode select LOCAL OFF Tip If you know the frequency of the station you want to listen to press and hold either side of to locate the approximate frequency then press repeatedly to fine adjust to the desired frequency manual tuning If FM stereo reception is poor Monaural Mode During radio reception press repeatedly until MONO ON appears MONO indicator is displayed The sound improves but becomes monaural ST disappears To return to normal play mode select MONO OFF Tip If FM broadcasts are difficult to hear set DSO to OFF page 16 Storing only the desire
53. Rotate and release to Locate the beginning of tracks on the tape Tune in stations automatically Skip tracks on the 415 1 Rotate hold and release to Fast wind the tape Find a station manually Fast forward reverse a track Tip To start playback while fast winding the tape press MODE By pushing in and rotating the control PRESET DISC control Push in and rotate the control to Receive preset stations Change discs during CD MD playback During playback of a CD containing MP3 files Push in and repeat rotating quickly to Change discs one by one Push in then rotate and hold to Change albums Only if the corresponding optional equipment is connected If your car has no ACC accessory position on the ignition key switch after turning off the ignition be sure to press and hold until the display disappears Available only when optional CD unit with the MP3 file control function is connected N gt continue to next gt 13 14 Changing the operative direction The operative direction of controls is factory set as shown below J decrease If you need to mount the rotary commander on the right hand side of the steering column you can reverse the operative direction Press for 2 seconds while pushing the VOL control Adjusting the balance and fader You can adjust the balance and fader 1 Press repe
54. TYPE II IV 61 TYPEI 58 FM1 FM2 87 5 108 50 65 74 30 10 7 450 9 75 400 67 69 1 0 5 0 3 35 1 30 15000 531 1602 10 7 450 30 uB 4 8 OM 50 4 4
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60. and amplifiers as erasure or distortion on the recorded tape could occur Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight extremely cold temperatures or moisture Slack in the tape may cause the tape to be caught in the machine Before you insert the tape use a pencil or similar object to turn the reel and take up any slack Distorted cassettes and loose labels can cause problems when inserting or ejecting tapes Remove or replace loose labels The sound may become distorted while playing the cassette The cassette player head should be cleaned after each 50 hours of use The use of cassettes longer than 90 minutes is not recommended except for long continuous play The tape used for these cassettes is very thin and tends to stretch easily Frequent playing and stopping of these tapes may cause them to become entangled in the cassette deck mechanism Getting Started Resetting the unit Before operating the unit for the first time or after replacing the car battery or changing the connections you must reset the unit Remove the front panel and press the RESET button with a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen RESET button Note Pressing the RESET button will erase the clock setting and some stored contents Detaching the front panel You can detach the front panel of this unit to protect the unit from being stolen Caution alarm If you turn the
61. apply too much force Otherwise the connectors Replace the battery with a new CR2025 lithium may be damaged battery Use of any other battery may present a risk of fire or explosion ses Main unit ph Back of the front panel side up Notes For safety turn off the ignition before cleaning the connectors and remove the key from the ignition switch Never touch the connectors directly with your fingers or with any metal device Notes on lithium battery Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of children Should the battery be swallowed immediately consult a doctor Wipe the battery with a dry cloth to assure a good contact Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the battery Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers otherwise a short circuit may occur WARNING Battery may explode if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire 21 22 Removing the unit 1 Remove the protection collar Detach the front panel page 7 O Engage the release keys together with the protection collar Orient the release key correctly Pull out the release keys to remove the protection collar 2 Remove the unit Insert both release keys together until they click Face the hook inwards Pull the release keys to unseat the unit rm Slide the unit out of the mounting Se Specifications Cas
62. button SEEK buttons SOUND button OFF button VOL buttons MODE button LIST button DISC PRESET buttons ENTER button ATT button Not available for this unit Note If the display disappears by pressing OFF it cannot be operated with the card remote commander unless on the unit is pressed or a cassette tape is inserted to activate the unit first Tip Refer to Replacing the lithium battery for details on how to replace the batteries page 21 Precautions f your car was parked in direct sunlight allow the unit to cool off before operating it If no power is being supplied to the unit check the connections first If everything is in order check the fuse If no sound comes from the speakers of a 2 speaker system set the fader control to the centre position When a tape is played back for a long period the cassette may become warm because of the built in power amplifier However this is not a sign of malfunction If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit that are not covered in this manual please consult your nearest Sony dealer To maintain high quality sound Be careful not to splash juice or other soft drinks onto the unit or tapes Notes on Cassettes Cassette care Do not touch the tape surface of a cassette as any dirt or dust will contaminate the heads Keep cassettes away from equipment with built in magnets such as speakers
63. ignition switch to the OFF position without removing the front panel the caution alarm will beep for a few seconds If you connect an optional amplifier and do not use the built in amplifier the beep sound will be deactivated 1 Press COFF Tape playback or radio reception stops the key illumination and display remain on f your car has no ACC position on the ignition switch be sure to turn the unit off by pressing until the display disappears to avoid car battery drain 2 Press OPEN then slide the front panel to the right and gently pull out the left end of the front panel Notes f you detach the panel while the unit is still turned on the power will turn off automatically to prevent the speakers from being damaged Do not drop or put excessive pressure on the front panel and its display window Do not subject the front panel to heat high temperature or moisture Avoid leaving it in a parked car or on a dashboard rear tray Tip When carrying the front panel with you use the supplied front panel case continue to next gt Attaching the front panel Place hole of the front panel onto the spindle Setti ng the cl ock on the unit then lightly push the left side in The clock uses a 24 hour digital indication Example To set the clock to 10 08 1 Press for 2 seconds The hour indication flashes Press the volume button to set the hour 9 to go forward
64. seconds The stored names will appear Press the volume button repeatedly to select the station name you want to erase 4 Press for 2 seconds The name is erased Repeat steps 3 to 4 if you want to erase other names 5 Press LIST for 2 seconds The unit returns to normal radio reception mode Note If you have already erased all of the station names NO DATA appears in step 4 Tuning in a station through a list List up 1 During radio reception press momentarily The frequency or the name assigned to the current station appears in the display 2 Press repeatedly until you find the desired station If no name is assigned to the selected station the frequency appears in the display 3 Press either side of to tune in the desired station Other Functions You can also control the unit with a rotary commander optional Using the rotary commander First attach the appropriate label depending on how you want to mount the rotary commander The rotary commander works by pressing buttons and or rotating controls Rotate the VOL control to adjust the volume Press To Change source Radio CD MD Tape Power on Change operation Radio band CD unit MD unit Tape playback direction Attenuate sound 2 Stop playback or radio reception Power off Adjust and select Change the display item By rotating the control SEEK AMS control
65. 3 257 843 11 1 SON Y FM AM Cassette Car Stereo Operating Instructions LN no For installation and connections see the supplied installation connections manual XR CA665EE 2003 Sony Corporation Welcome Thank you for purchasing this Sony Cassette Player You can enjoy its various features even more with Optional CD MD units both changers and players CD TEXT information displayed when a CD TEXT disc is played on a connected optional CD unit with the CD TEXT function Supplied controller accessory Card remote commander RM X114 Optional controller accessory Rotary commander RM X4S This unit works with Sony products only 2 A CD TEXT disc is an audio CD that includes information such as the disc name artist name and track names This information is recorded on the disc Table of Contents Location of controls 4 01 0 000 eee eee 6 Notes on 6 Getting Started Resetting the unit 04 7 Detaching the front panel 7 Setting the clock 8 Cassette Player Listening 9 Playing a
66. as j NTZ lt I gt 2 DSPL OPEN amp 9 10 SEEK gt 44 MODE gt AMS
67. atedly until BAL or FAD appears Each time you press SEL the item changes as follows LOW MID HI gt BAL left right FAD front rear When EQ3 is activated page 15 2 Press the volume button to adjust the selected item Note Adjust within 3 seconds after selecting the item Quickly attenuating the sound Press ATT After ATT ON momentarily appears the ATT appears in the display To restore the previous volume level press again Tip When the interface cable of a car telephone is connected to the ATT lead the unit decreases the volume automatically when a telephone call comes in Telephone ATT function Changing the sound and display settings Menu The following items can be set SET Set Up A SCRL Auto Scroll page 17 M DSPL Motion Display to select the Motion Display mode from 1 2 and Select 1 to show decoration patterns in the display and activate Demo display Select 2 to show decoration patterns in the display and deactivate Demo display Select OFF to deactivate the Motion Display BEEP to turn the beeps on or off Selecting the desired item Press and the desired preset number button simultaneously 3 A SCRL 25 M DSPL When CD or MD is playing this item will not appear After the mode setting completed the display ret
68. button Selecting items Volume button Display window SEEK button Tape Fast forwarding reversing a tape Automatic Music Sensor Radio Tuning in stations automatically finding a station manually CD MD Skipping tracks fast forwarding reversing a track 3 DSPL display mode change button 8 12 17 19 OPEN button 7 9 DSO button 16 ATT attenuate button 14 MODE lt I gt button Changing the operation SENS BTM MTL button 10 11 RESET button located on the front side of the unit behind the front panel 7 Number buttons 15 17 Tape REP 10 BL SKIP 10 6 ATA 10 Radio Storing the desired station on each number button CD MP3 files MD CD DISC 17 DISC 17 G REP 18 2 SHUF 18 MP3 files ALBM 17 6 ALBM 17 LIST button 12 19 20 eject button located on the front side of the unit behind the front panel 9 OFF Stop Power off button 7 9 17 Receptor for the card remote commander EQ3 button 15 16 Warning when installing in a car without an ACC accessory position on the ignition switch After turning off the ignition be sure to press and hold on the unit until the display disappears Otherwise the display does not turn off and this causes battery drain The corresponding buttons of the card remote commander control the same Card remote commander RM X114 functions as those on this unit DSPL button MENU button SOURCE
69. d stations You can manually preset the desired stations on any chosen number button 1 Press repeatedly to select the radio 2 Press repeatedly to select the band 3 Press either side of to tune in the station that you want to store 4 Press the desired number button CO to 6 for 2 seconds until MEM appears The number button indication appears in the display Note If you try to store another station on the same number button the previously stored station will be erased 11 LESS Storing station names Station Memo You can assign a name to each radio station and store it in memory The name of the station currently tuned in appears in the display You can assign a name using up to 8 characters for a station 1 Tune ina station whose name you want to store 2 Press for 2 seconds EM m iM EGS Stas lt 3 Enter the characters Press the volume button to select the desired character A B C 0 1 2 e xk L OA 1 blank space Press after locating the desired character The next character flashes FM 050 m Ec WO od ES NER UBER MIS MES EG3 zie Repeat steps Q and to enter the entire name 4 To return to normal radio reception mode press LIST for 2 seconds Tip Simply overwrite or enter __ to correct or erase a name Erasing the station name 1 Press for 2 seconds 2 Press for 2
70. es Connect a power aerial control lead blue or accessory power supply lead red to the power supply lead of a car s aerial booster Only when your car has built in FM AM aerial in the rear side glass Check the connection of the car aerial The auto aerial will not go up Check the connection of the power aerial control lead Check the frequency When the DSO mode is on the sound is sometimes hampered by noises Set the DSO mode to OFF page 16 Automatic tuning is not possible The local seek mode is set to ON Set the local seek mode to OFF page 11 The broadcast signal is too weak Perform manual tuning The ST indication flashes Tune in the frequency accurately The broadcast signal is too weak Set to the monaural reception mode page 11 A programme broadcast in stereo is heard in monaural The unit is in monaural reception mode Cancel monaural reception mode page 11 CD MD playback The power aerial does not extend The power aerial does not have a relay box The sound skips Dirty or defective disc Error displays Messages Error displays For this unit and optional CD MD changers The following indications will flash for about 5 seconds and an alarm sound will be heard No tracks have been recorded on an MD Play an MD with recorded tracks on it ERROR A CD is dirty or in
71. ine NO DISC appears in the display If a disc has not been assigned a custom file NO NAME appears in the display If the disc information has not been read by the unit NOT READ appears in the display To load the disc first press the number button then choose the disc that has not been loaded The information appears only in upper cases There are also some letters which cannot be displayed during MD playback oo es CNN Additional Information Maintenance Fuse replacement When replacing the fuse be sure to use one matching the amperage rating stated on the original fuse If the fuse blows check the power connection and replace the fuse If the fuse blows again after replacement there may be an internal malfunction In such a case consult your nearest Sony dealer Fuse 10 A Warning Never use a fuse with an amperage rating exceeding the one supplied with the unit as this could damage the unit Cleaning the connectors Replacing the lithium battery The unit may not function properly if the Under normal conditions batteries will last connectors between the unit and the front panel approximately 1 year The service life may be are not clean In order to prevent this detach the shorter depending on the conditions of use front panel page 7 and clean the connectors When the battery becomes weak the range of the with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol Do not card remote commander becomes shorter
72. ing the built in amplifier The display disappears from does not appear in the display window The display disappears if you press and hold CFP Press and hold again until the display appears e Remove the front panel and clean the connectors See Cleaning the connectors page 21 for details Stored stations and correct time are erased The fuse has blown Makes noise when the ignition key is in the ON ACC or OFF position The leads are not matched correctly with the car s accessory power connector No power is being supplied to the unit e Check the connection If everything is in order check the fuse The car does not have an ACC position Press SOURCE or insert a cassette to turn on the unit The power is continuously supplied to the unit The car does not have an ACC position Tape playback The sound is distorted The tape head is contaminated Clean the head with a commercially available dry tape cleaning cassette The does not operate correctly There is noise in the space between tracks A blank space is too short less than 4 seconds A long pause or a passage of low frequencies or very low sound level is treated as a blank space Radio reception Preset tuning is not possible Store the correct frequency in the memory The broadcast signal is too weak The stations cannot be received The sound is hampered by nois
73. ll Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat Play You can select REP TRACK to repeat a track REP ALBM to repeat an album REP DISC to repeat a disc Available only when optional CD unit with the MP3 file control function is connected During playback press 3 REP repeatedly until the desired setting appears in the display Repeat Play starts To return to normal play mode select OFF Playing tracks in random order Shuffle Play You can select SHUF ALBM to play the albums in the current optional CD unit with the MP3 data control function in random order SHUF DISC to play the tracks on the current disc in random order SHUF CHGR to play the tracks in the current optional CD MD unit in random order SHUF ALL to play all the tracks in all the connected CD MD units in random order 1 Available only when optional CD unit with the MP3 file control function is connected 2 Available only when two or more optional CD MD units are connected During playback press 4 SHUF repeatedly until the desired setting appears in the display Shuffle Play starts To return to normal play mode select SHUF OFF Note SHUF ALL will not shuffle tracks between CD units and MD units Labelling a CD Disc Memo For a CD unit with the CUSTOM FILE function You can label each disc with a custom name Disc Memo You can ente
74. lt I gt playback direction Stop playback OFF Eject the cassette then amp 10 Playing a tape in various functions You can play the tape in various functions REP Repeat Play repeats the current track BL SKIP Blank Skip skips blanks longer than 8 seconds ATA Automatic Tuner Activation turns on the tuner automatically when fast winding the tape MTL Metal lets you play a metal or CrO2 tape During tape playback press the desired function button repeatedly until ON in the display appears Function buttons 3 REP 5 BL SKIP 6 CSENS MTL Example ATA function Fu ATA m ATA ATA function starts To return to normal play mode select OFF Radio The unit can store up to 6 stations per band FM1 FM2 FM3 AMI and AM2 Caution When tuning in stations while driving use Best Tuning Memory to prevent accidents tuning range is 65 to 74 MHz at 30 kHz step Storing stations automatically Best Tuning Memory BTM The unit selects the stations with the strongest signals within the selected band and stores them in the order of their frequency 1 Press repeatedly to select the radio 2 Press repeatedly to select the band 3 Press BTM for 2 seconds A beep sounds when the setting is stored Notes If only a few stations can be received due to weak signals some number buttons will retain their former settings
75. or 2 seconds Press for 2 seconds The stored names will appear FO N Press the volume button repeatedly to select the disc name you want to erase 6 Press for 2 seconds The name is erased Repeat steps 5 and 6 if you want to erase other names 7 Press for 2 seconds The unit returns to normal play mode Notes When the Disc Memo for a CD TEXT disc is erased the original CD TEXT information is displayed If you cannot find the Disc Memo you want to erase try selecting a different CD unit in step 2 If you have already erased all of the Disc Memo the unit returns to normal CD play mode in step 4 19 20 Locating a disc by name List up For a CD unit with the CD TEXT CUSTOM FILE function or an MD unit You can use this function for discs that have been assigned custom names or for CD TEXT discs 1 Locating a disc by its custom name when you assign a name for a CD page 19 or an MD 2 Locating discs by the CD TEXT information when you play a CD TEXT disc on a CD unit with the CD TEXT function 1 Press momentarily The name assigned to the current disc appears in the display 2 Press repeatedly until you find the desired disc 3 Press either side of to play the disc Notes Once a disc name has been displayed for 5 seconds the display goes back to its normal playback mode The track names are not displayed during MD playback If there are no discs in the magaz
76. r up to 8 characters for a disc If you label a CD you can locate the disc by name page 20 1 Start playing the disc you want to label in a CD unit with the CUSTOM FILE function 2 Press for 2 seconds L c oso DISC mye oN EB 2225 The unit will repeat the disc during the labelling procedure 3 Enter the characters Press the volume button to select the desired character 0 1 2 e e LO 1 blank space Press after locating the desired character The next character flashes eL De 3 use lll ES Repeat steps Q and to enter the entire name 1 4 To return to normal play mode press for 2 seconds Tips Simply overwrite or enter to correct or erase a name You can label CDs on a unit without the CUSTOM FILE function if that unit is connected along with a CD unit that has the function The Disc Memo will be stored in the memory of the CD unit with the CUSTOM FILE function Note REP TRACK SHUF play is suspended until the Name Edit is complete Viewing the Disc Memo As display item the Disc Memo always takes priority over any original CD TEXT information To Press View during CD CD TEXT disc playback Tip Other items can be displayed page 17 Erasing the Disc Memo 1 Press repeatedly to select CD Press repeatedly to select the CD unit storing the Disc Memo Press f
77. repeatedly until the desired unit appears CD MD playback starts MS MG Memory Stick System up Player MGS X1 To Press Stop playback OFF Skip discs CD C Disc selection 2 Skip albums 5 album selection 6 Skip tracks e lt Automatic once for each track Music Sensor 4 hold to desired point Fast forward reverse Manual Search When the last file on the disc is over The file number indication returns to 1 and playback restarts from the first file of the disc Notes If a disc with no files tracks is inserted CD appears in the disc type display to start playback but there will be no sound Before playing a track this unit reads all track and album information on the disc Depending on the track structure it may take more than a minute before play begins During this time READ is displayed Please wait for play to start automatically when the reading is complete Cautions when connecting MGS X1 and MD unit s This unit recognizes MGS X1 as an MD unit When you want to play MGS X1 press to select MS or If MS appears in the source display MGS X1 starts to play If MD appears in the source display press to select MS to start playback When you want to play an MD unit press to select MD or MS If your desired MD unit appears in the source display it starts to play If MS or another MD unit appears in
78. serted upside down Clean or insert the CD correctly An MD does not playback because of some problem Insert another MD CD MD cannot play because of some problem Insert another CD MD FAILURE The connection of speakers amplifiers is incorrect See the installation guide manual of this model to check the connection HI TEMP The ambient temperature is more than 50 C Wait until the temperature goes down below 50 NO DISC No disc is inserted in the CD MD unit Insert discs in the CD MD unit NO MAG The disc magazine is not inserted in the CD MD unit Insert the magazine in the CD MD unit NO MUSIC A CD which is not a music file is inserted in the MP3 playable CD unit Insert a music CD in the MP3 playable CD unit NOT READY The lid of the MD unit is open or the MDs are not inserted properly Close the lid or insert the MDs properly OFFSET There may be an internal malfunction Check the connection If the error indication remains on in the display consult your nearest Sony dealer RESET The CD MD unit cannot be operated because of some problem Press the RESET button on the unit 1 When an error occurs during playback of a CD or MD the disc number of the CD or MD does not appear in the display 2 The disc number of the disc causing the error appears in the display If these solutions do not help improve the sit
79. sette Player section Tape track Wow and flutter Frequency response Signal to noise ratio Tuner section FM Tuning range Aerial terminal Intermediate frequency Usable sensitivity Selectivity Signal to noise ratio 4 track 2 channel stereo 0 08 WRMS 30 18 000 Hz Cassette type TYPE II IV 61 dB TYPEI 58 dB FMI FM2 87 5 108 MHz at 50 KHz step FM3 65 74 MHz at 30 KHz step External aerial connector 10 7 MHz 450 kHz 9 dBf 75 dB at 400 kHz 67 dB stereo 69 dB mono Harmonic distortion at 1 kHz Separation Frequency response AM Tuning range Aerial terminal Intermediate frequency Sensitivity 0 5 stereo 0 3 96 mono 35 dB at 1 kHz 30 15 000 Hz 531 1 602 kHz External aerial connector 10 7 MHz 450 kHz 30 Power amplifier section Outputs Speaker impedance Maximum power output Speaker outputs sure seal connectors 4 8 ohms 50 W x 4 at 4 ohms General Outputs Audio outputs rear Power aerial relay control lead Power amplifier control lead Inputs Telephone ATT control terminal Tone controls Power requirements Dimensions Mounting dimensions Mass Supplied accessories Optional accessories Optional equipment Note BUS control input terminal BUS audio input terminal Remote controller input terminal Aerial input terminal Low 10 dB at 60 Hz XPLOD Mid 10 dB at 1 kHz XPLOD High 10 dB at 10 kH
80. tape in various functions 10 Radio Storing stations automatically Best Tuning Memory 10 Receiving the stored stations 11 Storing only the desired stations 11 Storing station names Station 12 Tuning in a station through a list ut peer 12 Other Functions Using the rotary commander 13 Adjusting the balance and fader 14 Quickly attenuating the sound 14 Changing the sound and display settings MENU deese ac qam 15 Setting the equalizer 15 Setting the Dynamic Soundstage Organizer DSO oes deem e Ete etre 16 CD MD Unit optional Playing a CD 17 Display items 17 Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat 18 Playing tracks in random order Shuffle 18 Labelling a CD Disc Memo 19 Locating a disc by name BISHOP 20 Additional Information Maintenance 20 Removing the unit 22 Specifications 23 Troubleshooting 24 Error displays Messages 25 Location of controls Refer to the pages listed for details BIMMIL DISC en im HE SOURCE Power on Tape Radio CD MD button Selecting the source SEL select
81. the source display press to select your desired MD unit to start playback Display items When the disc album track changes any prerecorded title of the new disc album track is automatically displayed if the Auto Scroll function is set to ON names exceeding 8 characters will be scrolled page 15 Source Disc Album Displayable items number Track number Elapsed playing time Disc name 3 Artist Track Album 5 ID3 tag To Press Switch display item 1 When pressing DSPL NO indicates that there is no disc name album name or track name and NO 103 indicates that there is no 103 tag 2 While displaying an ID3 tag the album number does not appear 3 If the disc has been labelled by this unit using the CUSTOM FILE function Disc Memo is displayed preferentially 4 Only for CD TEXT discs with the artist name 5 Available only when an MP3 file is played continue to next gt 17 18 Notes Some characters cannot be displayed Characters and signs which cannot be displayed appear as For some CD TEXT discs or ID3 tags with very many characters information may not scroll This unit cannot display the artist name for each track of a CD TEXT disc Tip When A SCRL Auto Scroll is set to OFF and the disc album track name is changed the disc album track name does not scro
82. uation consult your nearest Sony dealer Messages L SEEK The Local Seek mode is on during automatic tuning page 11 LLL or You have reached the beginning or the end of the disc and you cannot go any further 25 Sony 1 CD TEXT 2 CD TEXT 114 4 1
83. urns to normal play mode Note The displayed item will differ depending on the source To cancel the item press and the preset number button simultaneously again Setting the equalizer EQ3 You can select an equalizer curve for 7 music types XPLOD VOCAL CLUB JAZZ NEW AGE ROCK CUSTOM and OFF equalizer You can store a different equalizer setting for each source Selecting the equalizer curve 1 Press to select a source Radio Tape CD or MD 2 Press repeatedly until the desired equalizer curve Each time you press EQ3 the item changes EGS pec mm PN EG3 To cancel the equalizing effect select OFF continue to next page gt 15 16 Adjusting the equalizer curve You can store and adjust the equalizer settings for different tone ranges 1 Press to select a source Radio Tape CD or MD 2 Press repeatedly to select the desired equalizer curve 3 Adjusting the equalizer curve Press repeatedly to select the desired tone range Each time you press SEL the tone range changes LOW MID HI BAL Press the volume button repeatedly to adjust to the desired volume level The volume level is adjustable by 1 dB steps from 10 dB to 10 dB G Bdp Repeat step Q and to adjust the equalizer curve To restore the factory set equalizer curve press for 2 seconds After 3 seconds the display returns to normal pla
84. y mode Note When EQ3 is set to OFF you cannot adjust the equalizer settings Setting the Dynamic Soundstage Organizer DSO If your speakers are installed into the lower part of the doors the sound will come from below and may not be clear The DSO Dynamic Soundstage Organizer function creates a more ambient sound as if there were speakers above the dashboard virtual speakers You can store the DSO setting for each source DSO mode and image of virtual speakers 1 DSO 1 2 DSO 2 3 DSO 3 4 DSO OFF 1 Press to select a source Radio Tape CD or MD 2 Press repeatedly until the desired DSO setting appears Each time you press DSO the DSO setting changes C 250 To cancel the DSO function select OFF Notes Depending on the type of car interior or type of music DSO may not have a desirable affect If FM broadcasts are difficult to hear set DSO to OFF CD MD Unit optional This unit can control external CD MD units optional If you connect an optional CD unit with the CD TEXT function and the CUSTOM FILE function the CD TEXT information will appear in the display when you play a CD TEXT disc If you connect MP3 playable CD units e g MP3 CD changer you can play MP3 files compressed audio files with quality of sound Playing a CD or MD 1 Press repeatedly to select CD or MD MS 2 Press
85. z XPLOD 12 V DC car battery negative earth Approx 178 x 50 x 180 mm w h d Approx 182 x 53 x 161 mm w h d Approx 1 2 kg Card remote commander RM X114 Parts for installation and connections 1 set Front panel case 1 Rotary commander RM X4S BUS cable supplied with an RCA pin cord RC 61 1 m RC 62 2 m CD changer 10 discs CDX 757MX CDX 656X CD changer 6 discs CDX T70MX CDX T69X MD changer 6 discs MDX 66XLP MG MS System up Player MGS X1 DVD changer DVX 100S Source selector XA C30 AUX IN Selector XA 300 This unit cannot be connected to a digital preamplifier or an equalizer which is Sony BUS system compatible Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 23 Troubleshooting The following checklist will help you remedy problems you may encounter with your unit Before going through the checklist below check the connection and operating procedures General No sound Press the volume button to adjust the volume Cancel the ATT function e Set the fader control to the centre position for a 2 speaker system The contents of the memory have been erased The RESET button has been pressed Store again into the memory The power cord or battery has been disconnected The power connecting cord is not connected properly No beep sound The beep sound is cancelled page 15 An optional power amplifier is connected and you are not us
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