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1.       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     For the customers in Australia   The supply cord of the AC power adaptor cannot be  replaced  if the cord is damaged  the AC power adaptor  should be discarded        Table of Contents    Getting started    Locating the Controls 0 0 0    4  Playing a CD   1  Connect your CD player  0    ee 6   2  Inserta CD  ero ae e arde Tia 6   3  Playa CDren aiena 6    Playback options    Playing tracks repeatedly  Repeat play         9    Playing a single track  Single play               9  Playing tracks in random order    Shuffle play  scccincensieciieeaie 9  Playing tracks in your favorite order    PGM play  recinti sai anat 10    Available features    G PROTECTION function    11  Emphasizing the bass sound  SOUND       11  Protecting your hearing  AVLS                 12  Locking the controls  HOLD                 4 12  Turning off the operation beep sound          13    Connecting your CD player    Connecting a stereo system oe 14    Using your CD player in a car    15    Connecting a power source    Using the rechargeable batteries                  16  Using dry batteries         ee eeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeee 18  Notes on the power source    s s s  18    Additional information    PLECAULIONS eis iis2 unane Sib eded 19  Maitten ance sis cacccess geese sgecancedaoseeives
2.   Repeat play     You can play tracks repeatedly in normal  single  shuffle and PGM play modes        During playback  press REPEAT ENTER           Note on k lt    gt  gt i  During Repeat play  you can locate the first track after the last track by pressing PPI repeatedly   You can also locate the last track after first track by pressing k   repeatedly        Playing a single track  Single play     During playback  press PLAY MODE  repeatedly until    1    appears        During playback  press PLAY MODE  repeatedly until    SHUF    appears        suondo yaeqhe g i       Playing tracks in your favorite order  Pam play     You can program the CD player to play up to 64 tracks in your favorite order        1 During playback  press PLAY MODE  repeatedly until    PGM    appears           2 Press k   lt  or  gt Pi to select a track        Playing order Track number       3 Press REPEAT ENTER to enter  the selected track        00    appears and the playing order increases  by one           4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select the tracks in your favorite order        5 Press Pll to start the PGM play        To check the program  During programming   Press REPEAT ENTER repeatedly before step 5   During the PGM play   Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until    PGM    flashes  then press REPEAT ENTER   Each time you press REPEAT ENTER  the track number appears        When you finish entering the 64th track in step 3  the first selected track appears in the display   e If you select more than 64 t
3.  AC power adaptor AC E45HG  Active speaker system SRS T1  SRS Z500  Car battery cord DCC E245  Car battery cord with car connecting pack  DCC E26CP  Car connecting pack CPA 9  Connecting cord RK G129HG  RK G136HG  Rechargeable battery NH WM2AA  Earphones MDR E848LP  MDR EX70LP  Headphones MDR A44L  MDR A110LP       When connecting optional  headphones earphones to the  supplied remote control   Use only headphones with stereo mini plugs   You cannot use headphones with micro  plugs     Stereo miniplug Micro plug  Your dealer may not handle some of the  above listed accessories  Please ask the  dealer for detailed information about the  accessories in your country        Sony Piine http   www world sony com        Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia    
4.  Electronic Industries Association of Japan        Charging time varies depending on how the   rechargeable battery is used    Operating temperature   5  C   35  C  41  F   95  F    Dimensions  w h d   excluding   projecting parts and controls     Approx  131 x 29 x 136 mm  6    4x16x5  in     Mass  excluding accessories   Approx  190 g  6 7 oz      Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice     21    uonewoju  jeuoippy       Accessories  supplied optional     Supplied accessories   For the area code of the location in which you  purchased the CD player  check the upper left side  of the bar code on the package                                   219 9 9  eo  e le g   gt i  o e  G        G  AC power adaptor  1    JO JO JO  Headphones earphones        o          with remote control  1   Headphones  O O Ora po  earphones  1   Rechargeable    OTO  batteries  2   Battery carrying case  1         O  O  AC plug adaptor  1        of        o8   I Supplied with ARI model only   2 Supplied with E33 and EA3 models        3 Supplied with E33 and JE W models    For US customers    The AC power adaptor supplied is not intended to  be serviced  Should the AC power adaptor cease to  function in its intended manner  during the warranty  period  the adaptor should be returned to your  nearest Sony Service Center or Sony Authorized  Repair Center for replacement  or after warranty  period  it should be discarded        22    Optional accessories                              
5.  Playing a CD    You can also use rechargeable batteries  dry batteries and a car battery as a power source                    1  Connect your CD player  to an AC outlet    F      Connect the AC power adaptor      Connect the headphones earphones        For models supplied with the AC plug Pil button    adaptor  If the AC power adaptor does not fit the AC  outlet  use the AC plug adaptor     AC power  adaptor       For models supplied with the remote  control   e Connect the plug of the headphones   earphones to the remote control  to DC IN  e Connect the headphones earphones to  the remote control firmly  A loose  connection may cause noise during  playback        to 9         REMOTE or  2  Insert a CD     Slide OPEN and raise the lid   Headphones  or  Earphones    switch   3  Play a CD     Place the CD on the t dcl  en e on the tray and close Press Pill    SA  Label  side up ac N      Adjust the volume by  pressing VOLUME   or       To Press                            Play Pause Pll   Stop Wi CHG 2   Find the beginning of the current track  AMS    Hed once quickly    Find the beginning of the previous tracks  AMS  H  d repeatedly 2  Find the beginning of the next track  AMS  PPI once quickly    Find the beginning of the succeeding tracks  AMS  PPI repeatedly 2  Go backwards quickly Hold down keq     Go forward quickly Hold down P12        l Automatic Music Sensor   2 These operations can be done during both play and pause     a9 e ured i    About the display    When you pre
6.  Set AVLS to    NORM        12    Locking the controls   HOLD     You can lock the controls on your CD player  to prevent accidental button presses        Slide HOLD in the direction of the  arrow     HOLD smi     Coo00d    Displayed when the HOLD function is  working     You can use the HOLD function with both  the CD player and remote control  You can  still operate your CD player using the remote  control when HOLD on the remote control is  set to off        To unlock the controls  Slide HOLD in the opposite direction of the  arrow        Turning off the  operation beep sound  You can turn off the beep sound that is heard    from your headphones earphones when you  operate your CD player        1 Remove the power source  AC  power adaptor  rechargeable  batteries or dry batteries  from the  CD player        2 Connect the power source while  pressing W CHG on the CD player  or W on the remote control        To turn on the beep sound  Remove the power source and then connect    the power source without pressing W CHG  or W     13    sainjeay ayqejleay     gt  Connecting your CD player                  SE  Connecting a stereo  system   You can listen to CDs through a stereo  system and record CDs on a cassette tape     For details  see the instruction manual that  comes with the connected device     Be sure to turn off all connected devices  before making connections     to LINE OUT       Connecting cord    Left  white     Right  red           Stereo system   cassette recorde
7.  in water  or a mild detergent solution  Do not use  alcohol  benzine or thinner     19    uonewoju   BUCH IPpY    Troubleshooting    Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms  consult your nearest Sony    dealer     Symptom    Cause and or corrective actions       The volume does not increase  even if you press the VOLUME    button repeatedly      gt    gt     Set the AVLS switch to    NORM      page 12    The headphones earphones are connected to the LINE OUT jack   Connect them to the Q REMOTE jack     page 6        No sound  or noise is heard     Connect the plugs firmly   page 6   Plugs are dirty  Clean the plugs with a dry soft cloth periodically        The playing time is too short  when powered with the dry  batteries       vib    Check that you are using alkaline batteries and not manganese  batteries   page 18    Replace the batteries with new LR6  size AA  alkaline batteries    page 18        The playing time is too short  when powered with the  rechargeable batteries     v    Charge and discharge the rechargeable batteries several times    pages 16  17        When you press PII     Lo  batt    or    00    appears in the  display  The CD does not  play     The rechargeable batteries are used up completely  Charge the  batteries   page 16    Replace the batteries with new LR6  size AA  alkaline batteries    page 18           HI de In    appears in the  display     Use only the AC power adaptor or car battery cord in    Accessories   supplied o
8.  or in a place subject to  direct sunlight  excessive dust or sand   moisture  rain  mechanical shock   unleveled surface  or in a car with its  windows closed    If the CD player causes interference to the  radio or television reception  turn off the  CD player or move it away from the radio  or television     On handling CDs       To keep the CD clean  handle it by its  edge  Do not touch the surface     Do not stick paper or tape onto the CD     Not these ways      Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or  heat sources such as hot air ducts  Do not  leave the CD in a car parked under direct  sunlight     On headphones earphones  Road safety   Do not use headphones earphones while  driving  cycling  or operating any motorized  vehicle  It may create a traffic hazard and is  illegal in some areas  It can also be  potentially dangerous to play your headsets  at high volume while walking  especially at  pedestrian crossings  You should exercise  extreme caution or discontinue use in  potentially hazardous situations     Preventing hearing damage   Avoid using headphones earphones at high  volume  Hearing experts advise against  continuous  loud and extended play  If you  experience a ringing in your ears  reduce  volume or discontinue use     Consideration for others   Keep the volume at a moderate level  This  will allow you to hear outside sounds and to  be considerate to the people around you     eC  Maintenance    To clean the casing   Use a soft cloth slightly moistened
9. S O NY  3 220 329 21  1         Portable  CD Player       Operating Instructions    About the area code   The area code of the location in which you purchased the CD player  is shown on upper left of the bar code label on the package    For accessories supplied with your CD player  check the area code  of your model and see    Accessories  supplied optional         E    Walkman    COMPACT    DIGITAL AUDIO    D E660   D EJ610  D EJ611  D EJ613  D EJ615       2000 Sony Corporation    To prevent fire or shock  hazard  do not expose the unit  to rain or moisture     To avoid electrical shock  do  not open the cabinet  Refer  servicing to qualified  personnel only     CAUTION  The use of optical instruments with this  product will increase eye hazard     Owner   s Record   The model and the serial numbers are located  at the rear  Record these numbers in the  spaces provided below  Refer to them  whenever you call upon your Sony dealer  regarding this product    Model No    Serial No           Certain countries may regulate disposal of  the battery used to power this product  Please  consult with your local authority     For the customers in the USA and Canada    This mark is available in the USA and Canada  only    RECYCLING NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERIES  Nickel Cadmium batteries are recyclable  You can help  preserve our environment by returning your unwanted  batteries to your nearest point for  collection  recycling or proper disposal   Note  In some areas the disposal of  nickel c
10. admium batteries in household    ga  or business trash may be prohibited   RBRC  Rechargeable Battery Recycling  Corporation  advises you about spent  battery collection by the following phone number     Call toll free number  1 800 822 8837  United  States and Canada only     Caution  Do not handle damaged or leaking nickel   cadmium batteries         INFORMATION    Listening for many hours at maximum  volume may damage your hearing     For the customers in the USA  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 radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a 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 on a circuit  different from that to which the receiver is connected 
11. cted heat  If the rechargeable  batteries and the metallic objects are  contacted  heat or fire may occur due to a  short circuit     To attach the battery compartment lid  If the battery compartment lid is detached by  an accidental drop  excessive force  etc    attach it as illustrated below        17    aajnos Jamod e unaauuog       Using dry batteries    Use only the following dry battery type for  your CD player   e LR6  size AA  alkaline batteries    Be sure to remove the AC power adaptor when  using the dry batteries        1 Open the battery compartment lid        2 Insert two LR6  size AA  batteries  by matching the    to the diagram  in the battery compartment        To remove the batteries    Remove the batteries in the same way as  rechargeable batteries     When to replace the batteries    You can check the remaining power of the  batteries in the display      am Battery power is full      am    Ca Battery power is getting low      L 7  Battery power is low     ry       v  Lo batt  Batteries are depleted     Beep sounds     When the batteries are depleted  replace both  batteries with new ones     18    Notes on the power  source    Disconnect all power sources when the CD  player is not used     On AC power adaptor   Use only the AC power adaptor supplied or  recommended in    Accessories  supplied   optional      Do not use any other AC power  adaptor  It may cause a malfunction     Polarity of the plug    ore    When disconnecting the AC power adaptor  from th
12. d 19  Tr  ubleshootiig serenana 20  Specifica ons asiar eoeieievel seeeecedsenavdeents 21  Accessories  supplied optional                   22    Getting started       Locating the Controls    For details  see pages in parentheses     CD player  front           1  Display 7  Pll  play pause      pages 7  9   12  button   pages 6  7  10                      DC IN 4 5 V  external  power input  jack  button    6  16   pages 8   10   pages      9  Strap holes  3  kea    gt  gt      AMS search  H  stop  CHG  charge   ae 6  button  pages 7  13  16   pages 7  9        2  PLAY MODE                            SOUND button   page 11   REPEAT ENTER          4  LINE OUT jack                                      page 14  button  pages 8   10   5  HOLD switch  REMOTE jack   page 12   page 6   6  VOLUME       14  OPEN switch  buttons  page 6    page 6     CD player  inside              15  G PROTECTION  switch     page 11        CD player  rear        payeys umay i       16  AVLS switch   page 12              Battery compartment   page 16        Remote control  for models supplied with the remote control                fo              H  stop  button   pages 7  13     B  play   gt P   AMS search   button    pages 6  7  9  10                       19  VOL  volume  HOLD switch        button  page 12    page 6        kea  AMS   search  button   pages 7  9  10     Use only the supplied remote control  You cannot  operate this CD player with the remote control  supplied with other CD players    
13. e AC outlet  grasp the adaptor  itself  Do not pull it by the cord    Do not touch the AC power adaptor with  wet hands     On rechargeable batteries  and dry batteries   Do not charge the dry batteries    Do not throw the batteries into fire    Do not carry the batteries with coins or  other metallic objects  It can generate heat  if the positive and negative terminals of the  battery are accidentally contacted by a  metallic object    Do not mix rechargeable batteries with dry  batteries    Do not mix new batteries with old ones   Do not use different types of batteries  together    When the batteries are not to be used for a  long time  remove them    If battery leakage occurs  wipe off any  deposit in the battery compartment  and  install new batteries  In case the deposit  adheres to you  wash it off thoroughly     e    e    e     gt  Additional information                                      ee  Precautions    On safety   Should any solid objects or liquid fall into  the CD player  unplug it and have it  checked by qualified personnel before  operating it any further    Do not put any foreign objects in the DC  IN 4 5 V  external power input  jack     On the CD player   Keep the lens on the CD player clean and  do not touch it  If you do so  the lens may  be damaged and the CD player will not  operate properly    Do not put any heavy object on top of the  CD player  The CD player and the CD may  be damaged    Do not leave the CD player in a location  near heat sources 
14. ith this feature  your CD player stops  automatically when you turn off the car  engine  turn off the ignition key  even if the  batteries are inserted in the CD player  This  function is invalid depending on the car  models     Use only the car battery cord listed in    Accessories   supplied optional      If you use any other car  battery cord  a heat  smoke or malfunction may  occur     15    JaAejd q9 snoA unsauuog     gt  Connecting a power source    You can use the following power sources   e Rechargeable batteries   e AC power adaptor  see    Playing a CD      e LR6  size AA  alkaline batteries    For the battery life and charging time of the  rechargeable batteries  see    Specifications        Using the rechargeable  batteries    Charge the rechargeable batteries before  using them for the first time  You can use  only the following rechargeable batteries for  your CD player      NC WMAA      NH WM2AA       1 Open the battery compartment lid           2 Insert two rechargeable batteries  by matching the    to the diagram  in the battery compartment and  close the lid        16       3 Connect the AC power adaptor to  the DC IN 4 5 V jack of your CD  player and an AC outlet  then  press W CHG to start charging    If the AC power adaptor does not fit the  AC outlet  use the AC plug adaptor      CHG button            AC power adaptor    4    to an AC outlet    The CD player charges the batteries  The     CHG    indicator turns on in the display   and the indicator secti
15. nversion  1 bit quartz time axis control    Frequency response  20   20 000 Hz a dB  measured by EIAJ CP   307     Output  at 4 5 V input level    Line output  stereo minijack   Output level 0 7 V rms at 47 kilohms  Recommended load impedance over 10  kilohms   Headphones  stereo minijack   Approx 5 mW   Approx  5 mW at 16 ohms   Approx  1 mW   Approx  1 mW at 16 ohms     For the customers in France    Power requirements   For the area code of the model you   purchased  check the upper left side of the   bar code on the package    e Two Sony NC WMAA rechargeable  batteries  2 4 V DC   e Sony NH WM2AA rechargeable batteries   2 4 V DC     Two LR6  size AA  batteries  3 V DC    e AC power adaptor  DC IN 4 5 V jack    U2 CA2 E92 MX2 model  120 V  60 Hz  CED CET CEW CEX CE7 EE EE1 E13 GS   G6 G7 G8 model    220   230 V  50 60 Hz   CEK 3CE7 model  230   240 V  50 Hz  EA3 model  110   240 V  50 60 Hz   AU2 model  240 V  50 Hz   JE W E33 model  100   240 V  50 60 Hz  HK2 model  220 V  50 60 Hz   ARI CN2 model  220 V  50 Hz   e Sony DCC E245 car battery cord for use on  car battery  4 5 V DC    Battery life   approx  hours     When you use the CD player on a flat and stable  surface     Playing time varies depending on how the CD  player is used              When using G PROTECTION function  on off   Two NC WMAA 8 7    charged for   about 3 hours      NH WM2AA 18 15    charged for   about 4 hours      Two alkaline 32 28   batteries LR6         Measured value by the standard of EIAJ  
16. ons of   2  light  up in succession  When the batteries are  completely charged  the    CHG    and   iam indicators turn off    If you press M CHG after the charge has  already been completed  the faa   indicator flashes and    Full    appears in  the display        4 Disconnect the AC power adaptor        To remove the rechargeable batteries  Remove the batteries as illustrated below        When to charge the rechargeable  batteries   You can check the remaining power of the  batteries in the display         am Battery power is full   iam  Ca Battery power is getting low   Ca  OLALI     E d  Battery power is low   mY  Lo batt  Batteries are depleted       Beep sounds     To keep the original battery capacity for a  long time  charge the batteries only when  they are completely depleted     e The indicator sections of q    m  roughly shows the  remaining battery power  One section does not  always indicate one fourth of the battery power       Depending on operating conditions  the indicator  sections of fam  may increase or decrease     When to replace the rechargeable  batteries   If the battery life becomes shorter by about  half  replace the batteries with new  rechargeable batteries     Note on the rechargeable batteries   If the battery is new or has not been used for  a long time  it may not be charged  completely until you charge and discharge it  several times     Note on carrying the rechargeable  batteries   Use the supplied battery carrying case to  prevent unexpe
17. ptional       page 22    Remove all power sources  then insert the batteries or connect the  AC power adaptor again   pages 6  16  17  18           The CD does not play or      no dISC    appears in the  display when a CD is placed  in the CD player     vv    The CD is dirty or defective   page 19    Check that the CD is inserted with the label side up   page 6   Moisture condensation has occurred    Leave the CD player aside for several hours until the moisture  evaporates    Close the lid of the battery compartment firmly     page 16    Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly   pages 16   18   Connect the AC power adaptor to an AC outlet securely   page 6           Hold    appears in the  display when you press a  button  and the CD does not  play     Viv vv    The buttons are locked  Slide the HOLD switch back   page 12        Cannot adjust the volume  with the VOLUME     buttons  on the CD player     The CD player is connected to an audio device  Adjust the volume  using the volume control on the connected device   page 14        The CD player does not start  charging     During stop  press W CHG   page 16        20    Specifications    System    Compact disc digital audio system    Laser diode properties   Material  GaAlAs   Wavelength  A   780 nm   Emission duration  Continuous   Laser output  Less than 44 6 uW    This output is the value measured at a distance  of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on  the optical pick up block with 7 mm aperture      D A co
18. r   radio cassette  recorder  etc              14    Before you play a CD  turn down the volume of    the connected device to avoid damaging the  connected speakers   Use the AC power adaptor for recording  If you    use the rechargeable batteries or dry batteries as a  power source  batteries may become completely  depleted during recording    e Adjust the volume properly on the connected  device so that the sound will not be distorted     When using the connecting cord   e You cannot adjust the volume of the  headphones earphones on the CD player or  the remote control       If the sound is distorted  connect the device  to the 0 REMOTE jack    e The SOUND function does not work     Using your CD player in  a car    You can use your CD player in a car by  connecting it to the car cassette deck     You cannot use the car mount plate for this  CD player     When you use your CD player in a car   install it securely in a location that does not  interfere with your driving     Optional car accessory needed   To connect your CD player to a car cassette  deck  you need the following car accessories  in    Accessories  supplied optional        e Car battery cord  and   e Car connecting pack    For details  see the instruction manuals that  come with the optional accessories       Noise may be heard if you use an optional  connecting cord  It is recommended that you use  a Sony car connecting pack to reduce noise     Switched ignition function  when  using the car battery cord    W
19. racks  the first selected tracks are erased     10     gt  Available features       G PROTECTION  function    The G PROTECTION function has been  developed to provide excellent protection  against sound skipping while jogging  This  function provides a higher level of shock  protection than the traditional one    While jogging  be sure to hold your CD  player with the OPEN switch facing upward        Set G PROTECTION  under the lid  to     ON        G PROTECTION       OFF ON       To turn off the G PROTECTION  function  Set G PROTECTION to    OFF        Sound may skip if       the CD player receives stronger continuous  shock than expected or      adirty or scratched CD is played        E           z   Emphasizing the bass  sound  SOUND     You can emphasize the bass boosted sound        Press SOUND to select    BASS a    or     BASS mE            No indication      Normal play           BASS mA  lt    BASS m   _    The selected sound mode is displayed        BASS milf     enhances the bass sound  more than    BASS mi        If the sound is distorted when using the SOUND  function  turn down the volume        11    sainjeay ayqepieay    Protecting your hearing   AVLS     The AVLS  Automatic Volume Limiter  System  function keeps down the maximum  volume to protect your hearing        Set AVLS  in the battery compartment   to    LIMIT        NORM LIMIT    Haus      AVLS       Flashes when the volume is turned up  and beyond a certain level        To turn off the AVLS function 
20. ss H  B for the remote control  after changing the CD or turning off and on  the player  the total number of tracks in the CD and total playing time appear for about two  seconds    During play  the track number and the elapsed playing time of the current track appear   Between tracks  the time to the beginning of the next track appears with the         indication   During pause  the elapsed playing time flashes     If the volume level does not increase    Is AVLS set to    LIMIT     Set AVLS to    NORM     For details  see    Protecting your hearing   AVLS         Playback starts from the point you stopped    Your CD player can recall the playback point where you stopped and then resume playing from  the same place  resume function   There is no ON OFF switch of the resume function on this CD  player     Removing the CD    Remove the CD while pressing the pivot in the center of the tray           Playback options    You can enjoy various ways of playback using PLAY MODE and REPEAT ENTER     PLAY MODE button       Each time you press the button  you can  change the playback mode        No indication      Normal play     a   Play a single track            REPEAT ENTER button     SHUF      Play tracks in random order  REPEAT  4 You can repeat play that is selected using       PGM    PLAY MODE     Play tracks in your favorite order  ENTER   You can select tracks for PGM play  mode                  Pil button    kea   gt  gt i  buttons    E CHG button    Playing tracks repeatedly
    
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