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Sony PMC-DR45 User's Manual

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1. 1 Play the music source you want 2 Press SLEEP to display SLEEP 3 Press SLEEP to select the minutes until the player goes off automatically JSUULL SUL Each time you press leer the button the gt i ROLL indication changes as SAHS follows 60 90 120 no indication 10 20 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 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 The Timer 31 Setting Up Hooking up the system According to the illustrations connect the cords firmly Wrong connections cause malfunctions Connect the AC power cord last Notes e Be sure to turn off the power of the player before connecting disconnecting the AC power cord Connect the supplied speakers to this player If you connect any other speakers or equipment a malfunction may occur Setting Up AM loop antenna FM lead antenna Power cord Left speaker Right speaker to a wall outlet Audio connecting cord KJAC power cord Speaker cord Hooking up the speakers 1 Connect the power cord of the POWER OUTPUT on the left speaker to the POWER
2. Basic Operations suone 5do 2iseg 7 8 Playing a tape For hookup instructions see pages 32 36 O20 0 0 0 PUSH OPEN CLOSE O 6 90 Press amp PUSH OPEN CLOSE to With the side you want open the tape compartment and to play facing up insert a recorded tape Use TYPE I normal TYPE II high position STE and TYPE IV metal tapes rs EE H O OO O O PUSH OPEN CLOSE 0 O4 OV 010 Press amp PUSH OPEN CLOSE to close the compartment Press gt On the remote press TAPE B The player turns on direct power on and starts playing Tape counter Basic Operations Tips e Press COUNTER RESET to reset the counter to 000 e Next time you want to listen to a tape just press B gt or lt The player turns on automatically and starts playing the tape Use these buttons for additional operations POWER TAPE lt 4 gt gt amp PUSH OPEN CLOSE 3 B VOLUME COUNTER RESET D DIR MODE a __J i ns To Press adjust the volume VOLUME VOL on the remote stop playback E play the reverse side fast forward or rewind the tape TAPE PP or lt 4 eject the cassette PUSH OPEN CLOSE turn on off the player POWER T
3. Unplug the player from the wall outlet when it is not be used for an extended period of time e When the batteries are not to be used remove them to avoid damage that can be caused by battery leakage or corrosion The nameplate indicating operating voltage power consumption etc is located at the rear of the left speaker On placement e 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 or unstable place e 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 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 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 On operation e 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 If the player has not been used for a long t
4. 2 Press MODE until SHUF appears in the display 3 Press Pll To cancel Shuffle Play Press MODE until SHUF disappears from the display 16 The CD Player Creating your own program Program Play You can arrange the playing order of up to 20 tracks on a CD ENTER MEMORY 40AC id GD SUL MODE On the remote Press M on the CD section 1 Press W 2 Press MODE until CD appears in the display PGM appears in the display Press the number buttons for the tracks you want to program Press MODE until PGM appears in the display Press lt 4 or BPI to select the track you want to program and press ENTER MEMORY Repeat this step in the order you want 4 Press gt TA 7 lA als PGM I TRACK Step I 1 br Track number Playing order 4 Press Pl continued The CD Player 17 18 Creating your own program Program Play continued Tips e If you open the CD tray the program is erased e You can record your own program 1 After you have created the program insert a blank tape into the tape compartment 2 Press CD DUBBING The CD Player To cancel Program Play Press MODE until PGM disappears from the display To check the order of tracks before play Press ENTER MEMORY on the player Every time you press the button the track number appears in the programed order To change the curren
5. If you use the saving power function you can reduce power ruu consumption to less than 1W LT 6 6 When power is turned off press and hold DISPLAY for about 2 seconds dn Bums The player enters the lower power consumption standby mode To make the time indication appear press and hold DISPLAY for about 2 seconds when the player is turned off Setting Up 37 38 Connecting optional components 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 Ij ROR A F Note Recording a CD on a MiniDisc recorder and Connect the cables DAT recorder firmly to avoid any malfunction to OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT CD jack T MiniDisc L recorder DAT G recorder etc OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT LINE IN LINE OUT The type of the jack of the component to be connected Digital Connecting to digital cable POC 5AB input jack not supplied 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 player is square shaped
6. 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 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 Specifications AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION With 4 ohm loads both channels driven from 150 10 000 Hz rated 13 W per channel minimum RMS power with no more than 10 total harmonic distortion in AC operation Other Specifications CD player section System Compact disc digital audio system Laser diode properties Material GaAlAs Wave length 780 nm Emission duration Continuous Laser output Less than 44 6 uW 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 Spindle speed 200 r min rpm to 500 r min rpm CLV Number of channels 2 Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz 0 1 dB Wow and flutter Below measurable limit Radio section Frequency range FM 87 6 108 MHz AM 530 1 710 kHz Antennas FM Lead antenna AM Loop antenna Cassette corder section Recording system 4 track 2 channel stereo Fast winding time Approx 120s sec with Sony cassette C 60 Frequency response TYPE I
7. path 46 Connecting AC power cord 35 optional components 38 the system See Hooking up the system Creating your own program 17 D E Demagnetizing the tape heads 46 DIMMER 36 Display 13 F G Finding the beginning of a track 21 H Hooking up antennas 34 speakers 32 system 32 Printed in China I J K Improving broadcast reception 7 L Listening through the speakers of other audio equipment 40 to the radio 6 to the TV VCR and MD player 39 Locating a specific track 5 14 M N O MEGA BASS 22 P Q Playing aCD 4 a tape 8 preset radio stations 20 tracks in random order 16 tracks repeatedly 15 Presetting radio stations 19 Program Play 17 R Radio stations playing 6 presetting 19 Recording all the tracks on CD 11 on a tape 10 on an MD or a DAT 38 programed tracks 18 timer recording radio programs 28 Repeat Play 15 S Selecting audio emphasis 22 direction of the tape 9 Setting the clock 23 Setting up 32 Shuffle Play 16 SNOOZE 27 SOUND 22 SUMMER TIME 23 T Tape player 21 Timer Falling asleep to music 31 Timer recording radio programs 28 Waking up to music 25 Troubleshooting 43 U V W X Y Z Using the display 13 Sony ine http Awww world sony com
8. recording will start Then the power will go off at the preset time and the player will enter the standby mode again continued The Timer 29 30 Timer recording radio programs continued To check change the recording timer settings Press TIMER then ENTER MEMORY Each time you press ENTER MEMORY 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 Before the preset time tune in the station you want to record and turn off the power Note To stop timer recording During timer recording Turn off the power the SNOOZE function does not work The Timer Falling asleep to music 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 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 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 sleeping timer For instance you can sleep at lower volume and wake up at higher volume
9. PRESET or until the preset number 1 to 10 you want for the station flashes in the display 5 Press ENTER MEMORY again The Radio 19 20 Playing preset radio stations Once you ve preset the stations use PRESET 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 The Radio BAND AUTO PRESET PRESET 1 Press BANDe AUTO PRESET to select the band 2 Press PRESET or to display the preset number of the station you want gt RAI T7 pas PO PR ES A A Preset number The Tape Player Finding the beginning of a track The player detects a blank between the tracks and locates the beginning of the next following track Notes e To find the beginning of a track correctly a blank of approx 4 seconds between tracks is necessary e If asoft sound like pianissimo continues for some seconds in a track the player may start to play as the next track e If you press the TAPE PP or when there is no sound in the track this function does not operate correctly While playing a tape press TAPE gt or Playing side The beginning The beginning of the next track of the current track Upper side B gt gt lt lt Reverse side l
10. hour EM pr rae and press ENTER TTT MEMORY 4 Press TUNE TIME SET or to set the ae Arr minutes AM HS 3 If you are on daylight saving time press SUMMER y yag 8 P TIME An eus Fia 4 Press ENTER MEMORY The clock starts from 00 seconds continued The Timer UULL SUL SISeyduy opny Setting the clock continued To change the display to the daylight saving time summer time indication Press and hold SUMMER TIME for 2 seconds SUMMER ON appears in the display for a few seconds To cancel the summer time indication Press and hold SUMMER TIME again SUMMER OFF appears in the display for a few seconds 24 The Timer Waking up to music SNOOZE TUNE TIME SET You can wake up to music or a radio program at a preset time Make sure you have set the clock see Setting the clock STANDBY on page 23 TIMER ENTER MEMORY J WIL SUL Before you begin make sure the clock indication is not lit in the display If it is lit press STANDBY 1 Prepare the music source you want to play Source Do this CD Insert a CD RADIO Tune in a station TAPE Insert a tape LINE Turn on the equipment connected to LINE IN 2 Press TIMER to display the indication Do the following operations by checking the display iN s4 D sui Lil 3 Press TUNE TIME SET or until the music source you
11. radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio Introduction communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet ona circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment CAUTION You can use this player on AC power source only You cannot use it on batteries When you use this player for the first time or when you have not used it for a long time leave it connected to AC power source for about one hour to charge the built in backup battery for the clock timer preset radio stations etc You can use the player during charging The player will charge the battery automatically as long as it is connected to a power source When you disconnect the mains lead after cha
12. the display direct power on 2 TUNETIME SET Hold down TUNE TIME SET or TUNE or on the remote until the frequency digits begin to change in the display N i Indicates an FM stereo broadcast 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 Basic Operations Tips The FM1 and FM2 bands have the same functions You can store the stations you want separately in FM1 and FM2 If the FM broadcast is noisy press MODE until MONO appears in the display and the radio will play in monaural Next time you want to listen to the radio just press the BAND e AUTO PRESET button The player turns on automatically and starts playing the previous station Use these buttons for additional operations POWER MODE VOLUME To Press adjust the volume VOLUME VOL on the remote turn on off the radio POWER To improve broadcast reception FM Keep the FM lead antenna as horizontal as possible and reorient it If the FM broadcast is still noisy disconnect the FM lead antenna and connect the FM outdoor antenna not supplied page 36 AM Keep the AM loop antenna as far as possible from the player and reorient it Sle
13. track directly number button of the track a point while listening to the sound kea or BPI while playing and hold down until you find the point a point while observing kaa or PPI in pause and the display hold down until you find the point Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat Play a You can play tracks repeatedly in normal single shuffle or program play modes see pages 16 18 Pil A 0 J 2 MODE Q On the remote Press M on the CD section e Use B instead of Pll Bist When you ve selected CD appears in the display REP 1 select the 2 Proceed as follows track by pressing the number buttons To repeat Do this a single track 1 Press MODE until REP 1 appears 2 Select the track by pressing kea or PPI then press PAI all the tracks 1 Press MODE until REP ALL appears 2 Press Pll tracks in random order 1 Press MODE until REP and SHUF appear 2 Press Pll programed tracks 1 Press MODE until REP and PGM appear 2 Program tracks see step 3 on page 17 3 Press Pll To cancel Repeat Play Press MODE until REP disappears from the display The CD Player 15 Playing tracks in random order Shuffle Play You can play tracks in random order Pil MODE On the remote Press M on the CD section Use B instead of Pll CD appears in the display
14. IN jack of the player POWER IN 2 Connect the audio connecting cord supplied to the SIGNAL OUTPUT jacks of the player and the SIGNAL INPUT jacks of the left speaker Connect the white plugs to the L left jacks and the red plugs to the R right jacks SIGNAL OUTPUT dn Bums J 3 Connect the speaker cord of the right speaker to the SPEAKER OUTPUT R ch terminals of the left speaker Press and hold the tab of the terminal Connect the red wire to the plus terminal and the black wire to the minus terminal Release the tab of the terminal continued Setting Up 33 34 Hooking up the system continued Note Hooking up the antennas Keep the AM loop antenna away as far as 1 Strip the coating from the end of the cable and possible from the player If you do not noise may be heard twist the wires LT L FM lead ant Connect Reorient the Setting Up gt re 2 Connect the wires of the AM loop antenna and the enna to the terminals Press and hold the tab of the terminal the wires to the terminal Release the tab of the terminal FM antenna supplied AM loop antenna supplied antenna to improve broadcast reception Keep the antenna as horizontal as possible Setting up the AM loop antenna a Connecting the AC power
15. S O NY 3 044 713 71 2 Personal Component System Operating Instructions y MD Link PM C DR45 2000 Sony Corporation Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the player to rain or moisture CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION DO NOT OPEN DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 2 This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard WARNING Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet For customers in Canada To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot fully insert Information For customers in the United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can
16. a cassette with more than 90 minutes of play time is not recommended except for long continuous recording or playback Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy There is no audio e Press POWER to turn on the player e Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet securely Connect the power cord to the POWER IN of the player see page 32 General e Connect the audio connecting cord correctly see page 33 Adjust the volume Unplug the headphones when listening through speakers Noise is heard e Someone is using a portable telephone or other equipment that emits radio waves near the player Move the portable telephone etc away from the player NO DISC lights in the display e Insert the CD with the label surface up even when a CD is in place The CD does not play e Make sure that the CD tray is closed Place the CD with the label surface up e Clean the CD Take out the CD and leave the CD tray open for about an hour to dry moisture condensation e Press M on the CD section to switch the function of the player to CD Reduce the volume e Clean the CD or replace it if the CD is badly damaged CD Player The sound drops out Place the player in a location free from vibration The sound may drop out or noise may be heard if the CD is recorded using a personal computer CD R etc continued AdditionalInformation 43 Troubleshooting continued Symptom Re
17. cord Connect the AC power cord of the left speaker to a wall outlet to a wall outlet dn Bunes EX Inserting batteries into the remote Insert two AA size 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 continued Setting Up 35 Hooking up the system continued Important To improve the FM reception When you use an Connect the FM outdoor antenna not supplied If outdoor antenna be eater you use a distributor you can also use the TV sure to connect the antenna terminal to earth against lightning To prevent a gas explosion do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe FM outdoor antenna not supplied To improve the AM reception Connect a 6 to 15 meter 20 to 50 feet insulated wire not supplied to the AM antenna terminal Keep the wire as horizontal as possible near the window or outdoor You do not need to disconnect the supplied AM loop antenna Insulated wire Earth not supplied To dim the back light of the display Press DIMMER To lighten the display press DIMMER again DIMMER 36 Setting Up Saving power DISPLAY Even when power is turned off this player consumes about 7 4 W for time indication timer operation and remote control reception
18. d on facing up Press DIR MODE to Display select recording direction of the tape One side Both sides Press TIMER to display the indication Do the following operations by checking the display window ME 5 P out F ne Press TUNE TIME SET or to display RADIO REC and press ENTER MEMORY 219 Tips e To exit the standby mode press STANDBY twice to make the indication disappear e The preset settings remain until you reset them e When you select both sides recording the recording will stop after the both sides recording finishes so that accidental recording will not be made 5 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want to start recording Press TUNE TIME SET or to set the hour and press ENTER MEMORY Press TUNE TIME SET or to set the minutes and press ENTER MEMORY Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want ee to stop recording Do as step 5 Press TUNE TIME SET or to set the volume you want and press ENTER MEMORY JOUILL OUL ais RAR aut rit E ERE Press STANDBY The power goes off and the player enters the standby mode The indication and the recording side of the tape upper side B or reverse side appear in the display If the lt indication appears press STANDBY to change the recording side to gt At the preset time the power will go on and the
19. ding using CD DUBBING you cannot set the player in pause 12 Basic Operations The CD Player Using the display DISPLAY You can check information about the CD using the display ed GD SUL 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 the current track number once and the remaining time on the current track the number of tracks left twice and remaining time on the CD the current track number three times and playing time For a track whose number is more than 20 the remaining time appears as The CD Player 13 Locating a specific track You can quickly locate any track using the number buttons You can also find a specific point in a track while playing a CD Note You cannot locate a specific track if SHUF or PGM is lit in the display Turn off the indication by pressing M on the CD section Tip When you locate a track numbered over 10 press gt 10 first then the corresponding number buttons Example To play track number 23 press gt 10 first then 2 and 3 14 The CD Player o A rc gt z 2 8 Oo S f z v e m 5 o 2e o FA m AAG Number buttons To locate a specific
20. he timer does not operate e Make sure the time on the clock is correct 9 e Check to see if the AC power had been cut off e Make sure the tape has not wound to the end e Make sure the clock indication is displayed The remote does not function e Replace all the batteries in the remote with new ones if they are weak Make sure that you are pointing the remote at the remote sensor on the player Remove any obstacles in the path of the remote and the player Make sure the remote sensor is not exposed to strong light such as direct sunlight or fluorescent lamp light Move closer to the player when using the remote After trying the above remedies if the problem persists please consult your nearest Sony dealer Additionalinformation 45 46 Maintenance Cleaning the tape heads and tape path 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 Pinch roller After cleaning insert a tape when the areas cleaned are completely dry Additionallnformation 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
21. ime 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 Additionalinformation 42 Precautions continued Notes on CDs e Before playing clean the CD with a cleaning cloth Wipe the CD from the center out e Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for vinyl LPs 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 e Do not stick paper or sticker on the CD nor scratch the surface of the CD e After playing store the CD in its case If there is a scratch dirt or fingerprints on the CD it may cause tracking error Additionallnformation Notes on cassettes e 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 Q 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 TYPE Il high TYPE IV metal position detector slots detector slots e The use of
22. 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 following procedure Play the CD after the tape starts recording Press IE and then B To record on the reverse side press lt a On the remote while keeping II pressed press TAPE B or a gt DUBBING REC FA 1 mt ot PATA tA 7 EI et ee suone 5do 2i5seg gt REC TM l I continued Basic Operations 11 Recording on a tape continued Use these buttons for additional operations POWER Il DIR MODE Tips To Press e Adjusting the volume or the audio emphasis stop recording E on the tape section page 22 will not affect x the recording level pause recording oll Press the button again to e When Z or CZ is S resume recording displayed recording will be made on both turn on off the player POWER sides of the tape To record on one side press DIR MODE to display To erase a recording proceed as follows _ 1 Insert a tape you want to erase its recording into the tape e If the AM radio makes a deck and press M on the tape section whistling sound after 2 On the player press HI and then B you ve pressed H in On the remote While keeping II pressed press step 3 press MODE to TAPE D select the position that most decreases the noise Note When you start recor
23. ith the line output jack of the MiniDisc player or other component using the audio connecting cable not supplied 2 Turn on the power of this player and the connected component 3 Press LINE and start playing sound on the connected component The sound from the connected component is output from the speakers continued Setting Up 39 Connecting optional components continued Listening through the speakers of other audio equipment En Ce CR Amplifier Mer aa LINE IN LINE OUT ETP to LINE OUT Audio connecting to analog line jack cable RK G129 input jack 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 40 Setting Up Additional Information Precautions On safety e 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 e 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 On power sources e 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
24. jack Model number of the connecting cable Optical miniplug MiniDisc recorder etc POC 5AB POC 10AB POC 15AB L type 7 pin connector DAT recorder etc POC DA12P Square shaped optical connector MiniDisc recorder DAT recorder etc POC 10A POC 15A Setting Up Notes e 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 If you play a CD ROM that is not for audio use noise may be heard Tip You can record the sound of the connected component Insert a blank tape into the tape compartment and press I then D page 11 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 2 Turn on the power of this player and the connected component 3 Make the connected component ready for recording 4 Start playing a CD on this player Listening to TV VCR and MiniDisc player recorder to LINE IN jack VA Ci i TV VCR MiniDisc player sme recorder etc CD LINE OUT Audio connecting cable to line For MiniDisc recorder Output jack RK G136 1 5 m not supplied For TV VCR recorder RK G129 1 5 m not supplied dn Bus J 1 Connect the LINE IN jack of this player w
25. medy Radio The audio is weak or has poor quality 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 audio is not stereo Press MODE on the player until STEREO appears 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 Tape Player The tape does not move when you press an operation button Close the cassette compartment securely The II button does not function The tape does not play Make sure the safety tab on the cassette is in place Press M on the TAPE section to switch the function of the player to TAPE The tape does not erase completely Clean the erase head see page 46 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 The tape does not record Make sure the tape is inserted properly Make sure the safety tab of the cassette is in place The audio is weak The audio quality is poor Clean the heads pinch rollers and capstans see page 46 Demagnetize the heads using a demagnetizer see page 46 The tape player cannot be paused during playback The tape player can be paused during recording only Additionallnformation Symptom Remedy T
26. normal 50 14 000 Hz General Speaker Full range 8 cm 3 in dia 4 ohms cone type x 2 Input LINE IN jack stereo minijack Minimum input level 440 mV Outputs Headphones jack stereo minijack For 16 64 ohms impedance headphones LINE OUT jack stereo minijack Rated output level 330 mV at load impedance 47 kilohms OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT CD optical output connector Wavelength 760 880 nm Power output excluding US model 15 W 15 W at 4 ohms 10 harmonic distortion in AC operation Power requirements For personal component system 120V AC 60 Hz For remote control 3 V DC 2 AA size R6 batteries Power consumption AC 45 W US model AC 50 W Canadian model Dimensions incl projecting parts Player approx 137 x 202 x 212 mm w h d 5 2x8 x8 inches Left speaker approx 137 x 202 x 212 mm w h d 5 2x8 x 8 inches Right speaker approx 137 x 202 x 180 mm w h d 5 x 8 x 7 inches Mass Player approx 1 8 kg 3 Ib 15 oz Left speaker approx 3 kg 6 Ib 10 oz Right speaker approx 1 5 kg 3 Ib 5 oz Supplied accessories Remote control 1 FM lead antenna 1 AM loop antenna 1 Audio connecting cord 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Optional accessories Sony MDR headphone series Additional Information 47 Sony Corporation Index A Audio emphasis 22 Batteries for remote 35 C CD player 13 Cleaning cabinet 46 tape heads and tape
27. o select the direction mode of the tape Press DIR MODE repeatedly To play Display shows one side of the tape gt both sides of the tape from the upper side to reverse side only both sides of the tape repeatedly CD Basic Operations suone 5do 2iseg 9 Recording on a tape 3 3 3 1 For hookup instructions see pages 32 36 To record ona MiniDisc or DAT recorder connect the component see page 38 TOGO OO PUSH OPEN CLOSE O OO OO Press amp PUSH OPEN CLOSE to open the tape compartment and insert a blank tape Use TYPE I normal tape only Press amp PUSH OPEN CLOSE again to close the compartment With the side you want to record on facing up coo CEA LE alll H _ BAND AUTO PRESET Lu PRESET 10 Basic Operations Select the program source you want to record To record from the CD player Insert a CD see page 4 and press H on the CD section To record from the radio Tune in the station you want see page 6 Display 3 CD DUBBING Start recording To record the whole CD Press CD DUBBING When 2 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
28. rging be sure to turn the power off first Once fully charged the backup battery will last for about 30 minutes without being connected to any power sources If the stored data are erased reenter them when you use the player again The speakers and player are designed to be used as a single unit Never connect the speakers and player to different equipment Doing so may cause the connected equipment to malfunction Owner s Record The model number and the serial number are located at the rear of the left speaker Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No PMC DR45 Serial No Table of contents Basic Operations 4 Playing a CD 6 Listening to the radio 8 Playing a tape 10 Recording on a tape suone 5do 2iseg The CD Player 13 Using the display 14 Locating a specific track 15 Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat Play 16 Playing tracks in random order Shuffle Play 17 Creating your own program Program Play The Radio 19 Presetting radio stations 20 Playing preset radio stations The Tape Player 21 Finding the beginning of a track The Audio Emphasis 22 Selecting the audio emphasis SOUND MEGA BASS 23 25 28 31 32 37 38 41 43 46 47 The Timer Setting the clock Waking up to music Timer recording radio programs Falling asleep to music Setting Up Hooking up the
29. system Saving power Connecting optional components Additional Information Precautions Troubleshooting Maintenance Specifications Back cover Index Introduction 3 4 Basic Operations Playing a CD For hookup instructions see pages 32 36 Press amp CD OPEN CLOSE SA LOSE direct power on and place the a CD on the CD tray With the label side up 2 Press Pll Display On the remote press B gt on the CD section gt The CD tray closes and the player plays all the tracks once Track number Playing time Basic Operations Tip Next time you want to listen to a CD just press Pll The player turns on automatically and starts playing the CD Use these buttons for additional operations kaa DPI POWER Pil VOLUME 2 CD OPEN CLOSE To Press adjust the volume VOLUME VOL on the remote stop playback a pause playback Pil H on the remote Press again to resume play after pause go to the next track PP go back to the previous track Hea remove the CD CD OPEN CLOSE turn on off the player POWER Basic Operations suone 5do 2iseg 5 6 Listening to the radio For hookup instructions see pages 32 36 _ BAND AUTO PRESET Dee PRESET el Press BAND e AUTO PRESET Display until the band you want appears in
30. t a lt lt gt gt The tape is wound or rewound to the beginning of the next or current track and play will start automatically The Tape Player fek ode ou 21 22 The Audio Emphasis Selecting the audio emphasis SOUND MEGA BASS You can adjust the audio emphasis of the sound you are listening to Choose MEGA BASS SOUND Selecting the sound characteristic Press SOUND to select the audio emphasis you want To get ROCK powerful clean sounds emphasizing low and high range audio POP light bright sounds emphasizing high and middle range audio JAZZ percussive sounds emphasizing bass audio VOCAL the presence of vocals stressing middle range audio OFF the whole dynamic range for music such as classical music The Audio Emphasis Reinforcing the bass sound Press MEGA BASS MEGA BASS appears in the display To return to normal sound press the button again The Timer Setting the clock CLOCK TUNE TIME SET indication appears in the display until you set the clock ENTER MEMORY SUMMER TIME Tip Before you begin hook up the system see pages 32 The time display 36 system of this player is the 12 hour system 1 Press and hold CLOCK until the hour digit flashes 2 Set the clock Press TUNE TIME SET 5 Sii or to set the
31. t program Press M on the CD section once if the CD is stopped and twice if the CD is playing The current program will be erased Then create a new program following the programming procedure The Radio Presetting radio stations You can store radio stations into the player s memory You can preset up to 30 radio stations 20 for FM 10 each for FM 1 and FM 2 and 10 for AM band in any order Tip If you automatically preset the FM1 or FM2 band 10 radio stations are stored in FM1 band and 10 more radio stations are stored in FM2 band On the remote 1 Press BAND to select the band 2 Press TUNE or to set the frequency to the station you want 3 Press and hold the number button that you want to preset the new station on for 2 seconds BAND AUTO PRESET TUNE TIME SET MEMORY OIPEY SUL 1 Press BANDe AUTO PRESET to select the band 2 Hold down BAND AUTO PRESET for 2 seconds until AUTO flashes in the display 3 Press ENTER MEMORY The stations are stored in memory from the lower frequencies to the higher ones If a station cannot be preset automatically You need to preset a station with a weak signal manually 1 Press BAND AUTO PRESET until the band you want appears in the display 2 Press TUNE TIME SET or to set the frequency to the station you want 3 Press and hold ENTER MEMORY for 2 seconds 4 Press
32. u 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 Note To doze for a few more minutes To activate the snooze Press SNOOZE function make sure that 6 or more minutes SNOOZE appears in the display and the power goes are left before the off The player turns on automatically after about 5 preset time for the minutes You can repeat this process by pressing music to go off SNOOZE To cancel the snooze function Press POWER to turn on the power JSUULL SUL The Timer 27 28 Timer recording radio programs You can set timer to record the radio at a certain time You can also record the sound of the component connected to the LINE IN jack using the timer Make sure you have set the clock see Setting the clock on page 23 Note You cannot preset recording timer and waking up timer page 25 at the same time Tip When you receive the AM program in step 1 press I to check if the noise is heard If so press MODE to select the position that most decreases the noise The Timer DIRMODE TUNE TIME SET STANDBY TIMER ENTER MEMORY 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 recor
33. want to play CD TAPE RADIO or LINE appears in the display and press ENTER MEMORY 4 continued The Timer 25 26 Waking up to music continued Tips e To exit the standby mode press STANDBY to make the indication disappear e The preset settings remain until you reset them The Timer 4 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want the music to go on Press TUNE TIME SET or to set the hour and press ENTER MEMORY Press TUNE TIME SET or to set the minutes and press ENTER MEMORY 5 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want the music to go off Do as step 4 6 Press TUNE TIME SET or to set the volume you want and press ENTER MEMORY 7 Press STANDBY The indication lights up and the power goes off the player enters the standby mode 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 To check change the waking up timer settings Press TIMER then ENTER MEMORY Each time you press ENTER MEMORY 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 yo

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