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Sony D-CJ501 User's Manual

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1. 1 Connecting to a power source You can use the following power sources AC power adaptor see Playing an audio CD or MP3 files LR6 size AA alkaline batteries For the battery life see Specifications Using the dry batteries Note 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 C to the diagram in the battery compartment Insert the end first for both batteries To remove the dry batteries Remove the batteries as illustrated below When to replace the batteries You can check the remaining power of the batteries in the display 271 Battery power is full Cm Battery power is getting low 24 42 Battery power is low Lobatt Batteries are depleted Beep sounds When the batteries are depleted replace both batteries with new ones The indicator sections of drzza 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 724 may increase or decrease Continued 21 821105 amod e 0 Buroeuuo Using the dry batteries 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 22 Notes the pow
2. sese 23 Troubleshooting 24 Specifications 26 Accessories supplied optional 27 About uea ena eaa 28 About ID3 tag 29 Getting started Locating the controls For details see pages in parentheses CD player front Q headphones jack page 6 2 OPEN button page 6 search 3 VOLUME control page 6 4 FOLDER buttons page 9 I 4 AMS search button page 7 play AMS button pages 6 7 Strap holes DCIN4 5V external power input jack page 6 W stop button pages 7 19 5 MENU button pages 11 14 HOLD switch 6 DISPLAY button page 18 pages 15 16 7 Display SOUND button pages 7 9 11 15 17 18 pages 17 18 The button has a tactile dot 4 CD player inside 5 G PRO G PROTECTION switch page 15 CD player rear 6 Battery compartment page 21 payeys Guay i Playing an audio CD or MP3 files You can also use the dry batteries as a power source 1 Connect your CD player to an AC outlet Connect the AC power adaptor Connect the headphones earphones AC power adaptor to DC IN 4 5V AP to headphones Headphones or Earphones w gt button 2 Insert a CD Q
3. 1 Connect your CD 6 2 Insert CD iuis de 6 S Play 2 CD iacit 6 Playback options Playing all the tracks on the CD repeatedly Repeat play all the tracks 12 Playing a single track Single play 12 Playing a single track you ve selected repeatedly Repeat play a single track 13 Playing all the tracks on the CD in random order repeatedly Repeat shuffle play 13 Playing all the files in a selected folder repeatedly Repeat folder play MP3 CD Only s avide b mter ed 14 Playing all the files in a selected folder in random order repeatedly Repeat folder shuffle play CD only 14 Available features The G PROTECTION function 15 Displaying CD text information 15 Checking the time remaining on the CD and the number of tracks left 16 Checking information on a CD with MP3 WI P 16 Emphasizing the bass sound SOUND 17 Protecting your hearing AVLS 18 Locking the controls HOLD 18 Turning off the operation beep sound 19 Connecting your CD player Connecting a stereo system 20 Connecting to a power source Using the dry batteries Notes on the power source Additional information Precautions re nee 23 Maintenance
4. play v The buttons are locked Slide the HOLD switch back page 18 24 Symptom Cause and or corrective action Playback starts from the point gt The resume function is working To start play from the first track you stopped resume press B gt PPI for 2 seconds or more or open the lid of the CD function player Or remove all power sources then insert the batteries or connect the AC power adaptor again pages 6 7 21 22 During playback of an MP3 gt The CD player is designed to stop the rotation of an MP3 CD CD the CD does not rotate during playback to reduce the power consumption The player is not but you can hear the sound malfunctioning normally NO FILE appears in the gt There are no MP3 files in the CD display after B PPI is gt A CD RW from which the data has been erased is being used pressed or the lid of the CD gt CD is dirty player is closed The CD does not start playing Finalize the CD page 8 It takes a long time to start playback When closing the lid of the gt The CD player is reading the information on the CD The player is CD player the CD starts to not malfunctioning rotate When using with a connected gt Adjust the volume of the CD player and the connected device stereo system the sound is page 20 distorted or noisy While playing an file in gt If you use an MP3 file that was compressed with a transfer bit rate the forward or revers
5. CD text displayed on this CD player is in English only 15 saJnjeaj a qe IeAy Checking the time remaining on the CD and the number of tracks left You can check the time remaining on the audio CD and the number of tracks left using DISPLAY Press DISPLAY Each time you press the button the display changes as follows Display v Normal play Track number and elapsed playing time v Press DISPLAY Track number and once remaining time of the current track v Press DISPLAY The number of tracks left twice and time remaining on the Not displayed during Single play or Shuffle play 16 Checking information on a CD with MP3 files You can check information on a CD with MP3 files using DISPLAY You can also check ID3 tag Version 1 1 information if the file has that information stored See About ID3 tag Press DISPLAY Each time you press the button the display changes as follows d Normal play Press DISPLAY FOLDER once folder name Press DISPLAY 1D3 TITLE twice Press DISPLAY ID3 ALBUM three times Press DISPLAY 103 ARTIST four times Display File name and elapsed playing time file name album name artist name Checking the total number of files and folders on a CD with MP3 files While you
6. lt O N Y 3 240 972 23 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 ay We DIGITAL AUDIO WALKMAN is a trademark of NUALK ITVAN Sony Corporation D CJ501 2002 Sony Corporation To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet To prevent fire do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with newspapers table cloths curtains etc And don t place lighted candles on the apparatus To prevent fire or shock hazard do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard Certain countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to power this product Please consult with your local authority CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS The CE mark is valid only for C products marketed in the European Union Table of Contents Getting started Locating the controls 2 2 2 2 Playing an audio CD or MP3 files
7. 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 Maintenance To clean the casing Use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water or a mild detergent solution Do not use alcohol benzine or thinner 23 jeuonippy 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 the VOLUME control is adjusted to the maximum level gt If AVLS appears in the display hold down SOUND until AVLS disappears from the display page 7 No sound or noise is heard Connect the plugs firmly page 6 Plugs are dirty Clean the plugs with a dry soft cloth periodically When playing a CD containing both MP3 files and files recorded in a format other than MP3 you selected the latter file type This CD player can play tracks recorded in the CD DA format or MP3 files recorded in the CD ROM format only page 8 vv The playing time is too short when powered with the dry batteries gt Check that y
8. the player is reading all file information CD WALKMAN and a session number are displayed While the player is reading all folder information READING is displayed You can use the buttons mentioned in the table on page 7 for additional operations in the same way as when playing an audio CD The CD player can display the playing time up to 99 minutes 59 seconds 99 59 If the time is longer than this the time indication will return to 00 00 but playback will continue Continued 5 10 q9 ue fured Example of folder structure and playing order The playing order of folders and files is as follows SER Folder MP3 file C 7 7 000 00 C File mode Plays all files from 0 Folder mode Plays all MP3 files in the selected folder Example If you select folder 3 the CD player plays file 4 If you select folder 4 the CD player plays file 5 and A folder that does not include an MP3 file is skipped Maximum number of folders and files together 511 Folder names and file names be displayed with up to 64 characters Joliet extensions The characters A 7 0 9 and be displayed on this CD player When referring to MP3 CDs folder is equivalent to an album and file is equivalent to a track 10 Playback options You can enjoy various playback o
9. Press OPEN to open the lid 3 Play a CD side up Adjust the volume Press Play from the point you stopped gt gt Playback starts from the point you stopped Play from the first track B gt gt for 2 seconds or more Stop gt Find the beginning of the current track AMS 149 once quickly Find the beginning of previous tracks AMS 14 repeatedly 2 3 Find the beginning of the next track AMS PPI once quickly 2 3 Find the beginning of succeeding tracks AMS P repeatedly 3 Go backwards quickly Hold down 9 Go forward quickly Hold down 1 2 Automatic Music Sensor 2 These operations can be done during play 3 After you have played the last track you can return to the beginning of the first track by pressing B gt P Similarly if you are at the first track you can locate the last track by pressing 44 About the display When you press B PPI after changing the CD or turning the player off and on the total number of tracks in the CD and total playing time appear for about two seconds While a track on the audio CD is playing the track number and the elapsed playing time of the current track appear While a file on the MP3 CD is playing the file name and the elapsed playing time of the current file appear When closing the lid of the CD player with the power supply attached While the WALKMAN flashes in the display the CD star
10. are holding down DISPLAY the total number of files and that of folders are displayed Total number of folders Total number of files If the folder does not have a folder name ROOT appears in the display If the file does not have ID3 tag information appears the display 5 Emphasizing the bass sound SOUND You can emphasize the bass boosted sound Press SOUND to select BASS 1 or BASS 2 No indication Normal play 55 1 55 2 E The selected sound mode is displayed BASS 2 enhances the bass sound more than BASS 1 If the sound is distorted when using the SOUND function turn down the volume 17 saJnjeaj a qe IeAy SC Protecting your hearing AVLS The AVLS Automatic Volume Limiter System function keeps down the maximum volume to protect your hearing Hold down SOUND on the CD player until AVLS appears in the display AVLS If you use the SOUND function and the AVLS function at the same time sound may be distorted If this happens turn down the volume 18 SS a a 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 Displayed when the HOLD function is activated To unlock the controls Slide HOLD in the opposite directi
11. e direction quickly indications on the display become unstable setting other than 128 kbps this phenomenon may occur We recommend setting the bit rate to 128 kbps 25 jeuonippy 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 conversion 1 bit quartz time axis control Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz dB measured by JEITA CP 307 Output at 4 5 V input level Headphones stereo minijack Approx 5 mW Approx 5 mW at 16 Q Approx 0 5 mW Approx 0 5 mW at 16 Q 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 Two LR6 size AA batteries 3 V DC AC power adaptor DC IN 4 5 V jack U U2 CA2 E92 MX2 TW2 BR3 model 120 V 60 Hz CED CET CEW CEX CET7 EE EElE13 G5 G6 G7 G8 BR1 model 220 230 V 50 60 Hz CEK 3CE7 model 230 240 V 50 Hz AU2 model 240 V 50 Hz JE W E33 EA3 KR4 model 100 240 V 50 60 Hz HK2 model 220 V 50 60 Hz ARI CNA model 220 V 50 Hz 26 Battery life approx hours When you use the CD player on a flat and stable surface Playing time varies depending
12. er 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 No When disconnecting the AC power adaptor from the AC outlet grasp the adaptor itself Do not pull it by the cord Do not touch the AC power adaptor with wet hands On 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 Additional information D M 5 1 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 in
13. f the compression software to 44 1 kHz 128 kbps and Constant Bit Rate To record up to the maximum capacity set to the halting of writing To record at one time up to the maximum capacity on media that has nothing recorded it set to Disc at Once NOTES FOR SAVING FILES ON THE MEDIA When the disc is inserted the player reads all the files on that disc If there are many folders or non MP3 files on the disc it may take a long time for play to begin or for the next MP3 file to start play Do not save unnecessary folders or files other than MP3 ones in the disc to be used for listening We recommend that you do not save other types files or unnecessary folders on a disc that has MP3 files About ID3 tag ID3 tag is a format for adding certain information track name album name artist name etc to MP3 files This CD player conforms to Version 1 1 of the ID3 tag format If you use a version other than 1 1 ID3 tag information will not be displayed correctly but the file can be played back 29 jeuonippy http www sony net Sony Corporation Printed in China
14. on how the CD player is used Figures in brackets show the playing time of MP3 files When using G PROTECTION function q on Two Sony alkaline 32 30 batteries LR6 SG 24 24 produced in Japan Measured value by the standard of JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Operating temperature 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Dimensions w h d excluding projecting parts and controls Approx 161 0 x 26 3 x 130 3 mm 6354 x 1 6x 5 lA in Mass excluding accessories Approx 210 g 7 5 oz Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 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 AC power adaptor 1 Headphones earphones 1 Optional accessories AC power adaptor AC E45HG Active speaker system 5 5 17 Car battery cord DCC E345 Car battery cord with car connecting pack DCC E34CP Car connecting pack CPA 9C Connecting cord RK G129 RK G136 Earphones MDR E848LP MDR EX70LP Headphones MDR A44L MDR A110LP When using optional headphones use only headphones with stereo miniplugs You cannot use headphones with micro plugs Stereo miniplug Micro plug Your dealer may not handle some of the accessories listed above Please ask the dealer for detailed information about the acces
15. on 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 dry batteries or AC power adaptor from the CD player 2 Connect the power source while pressing on the CD player To turn on the beep sound Remove the power source and then connect the power source without pressing 19 sainjeay a qe IeAy Connecting your CD player 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 Q Adjust the volume Connecting cord Left white Right red Stereo system cassette recorder radio cassette recorder etc 20 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 dry batteries as a power source batteries may become completely depleted during recording Adjust the volume properly on the CD player and connected device so that the sound will not be distorted or noisy About the G PROTECTION and SOUND functions when using the connecting cord To record high quality CD sound set the G PRO switch to
16. ou are using alkaline batteries and not manganese batteries page 21 gt Replace the batteries with new LR6 size AA alkaline batteries page 21 Lo batt or 000 appears in the display The CD does not play gt Replace the batteries with new LR6 size AA alkaline batteries page 21 HI dc In appears in the display vy Use only the AC power adaptor or car battery cord in Accessories supplied optional page 27 Remove all power sources then insert the batteries or connect the AC power adaptor again pages 6 21 v The CD does not play or No disc appears in the display when a CD is placed in the CD player The buttons are locked Slide the HOLD switch back page 18 The CD is dirty or defective page 23 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 21 Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly page 21 Connect the AC power adaptor to an AC outlet securely page 6 Press B gt Pl after one second or more has passed since the power adaptor was connected The CD R CD RW is blank There is a problem with the quality of the CD R CD RW recording device or application software page 8 Vive VY HOLD appears in the display when you press a button and the CD does not
17. ptions using MENU MENU button Display Each time you press the button you can Play mode indication change the playback mode No indication Normal play G Repeat all the tracks on the CD q Play a single track Repeat a single track you ve selected SHUF Repeat all the tracks on the CD in random order ce Repeat all the files a selected folder SHUF Repeat all the files in a selected L folder in random order You can select this mode only when playing MP3 files Continued 11 suondo yoeqhe g i Playing all the tracks on the CD repeatedly Repeat play all the tracks During playback press MENU repeatedly until appears File name Audio CD MP3 CD Mes yee S Track number Playing time File number Playing time When playing MP3 files n normal mode the CD player plays all the files up to 511 files on a CD repeatedly n folder mode the CD player plays all the files up to 511 files in the selected folder repeatedly Playing a single track single play During playback press MENU repeatedly until 1 appears Audio CD MP3 CD File name UE 1 Track number Playing time File number Playing time 12 Playing a single track you ve selected repeated ly Repeat play a single track During playback press MENU repeatedly
18. put 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 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 Discs with non standard shapes e g heart square star cannot be played on this CD player Attempting to do so may damage the CD player Do not use such discs 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
19. sories in your country 27 jeuonippy About MP3 What is the MP3 MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 is a standard technology and format for compressing a sound sequence The file is compressed to about 1 10 of its original size Sounds outside the range of human hearing are compressed while the sounds we can hear are not compressed Playable MP3 files on this player You can only play MP3 files recorded by following requirements USABLE MEDIA CD Rs and CD RWs USABLE DISC FORMAT You can use ISO 9660 Level 1 2 and Joliet extension format discs This unit can display only 1 byte characters 2 byte characters like those of Japanese are displayed as The major specification of the usable disc format is Maximum directory steps 8 Usable characters for a file folder name 7 0 9 underscore Maximum number of characters for a file name 64 and a 3 character extension code Notes When naming be sure to add the file extension mp3 to the file name If you put the extension mp3 to a file other than an MP3 file the player cannot recognize the file properly The file name does not correspond to the ID tag 28 THE USABLE NUMBER OF FOLDERS FILES Maximum number of folders 511 Maximum number of files 511 SETTINGS FOR COMPRESSION SOFTWARE AND WRITING SOFTWARE To compress a source for an MP3 file we recommend setting the transfer bit rate o
20. ts rotating and will stop after the CD player reads the disc information This helps to shorten the waiting time before playback starts If the volume level does not increase If AVLS appears in the display hold down SOUND until AVLS disappears from the display For details see Protecting your hearing AVLS Continued sallj 10 09 ue fured About CD Rs CD RWs and MP3 files This CD player can play CD Rs CD RWs recorded in the CD DA format and MP3 files recorded in the CD ROM format but playback capability may vary depending on the quality of the disc and the condition of the recording device CD DA is the abbreviation for Compact Disc Digital Audio It is a recording standard used for Audio CDs Finalize the CD Rs CD RWs and MP3 files before use If you use discs that are not finalized it will take longer to start playback Removing the CD Remove the CD while pressing the pivot in the center of the tray Playing CD with MP3 files Prepare the CD player and the CD in the same way as for an audio CD See About Press PP File name The CD player plays all MP3 files on the CD File number Playing time of the file To select a folder Use FOLDER to go forward and FOLDER to go backward To select a file Use B PPI to go forward and 14 to go backward Before playing a file the CD player reads all file and folder information on the CD While
21. until cz 1 appears Audio CD MP3 CD iod re G1 Gi Track number Playing time File number Playing time Playing all the tracks on the CD in random order repeatedly Repeat shuffle play During playback press MENU repeatedly until SHUF appears File name Audio CD MP3 CD S SHUF SHUF Track number Playing time File number Playing time When playing MP3 files n repeat shuffle mode the CD player plays all the files up to 511 files on a CD in random order n this mode you cannot use the FOLDER or button 13 suondo yaeqhe g Playing all the files in a selected folder repeatedly Repeat folder play MP3 CD only File name During playback press MENU repeatedly until P3 appears UU ZE bi File number Playing time Playing all the files in a selected folder in random order repeatedly Repeat folder shuffle play MP3 CD only File name During playback press MENU N repeatedly until cs SHUF appears UZER i S SHUF File number Playing time When playing MP3 files In repeat folder shuffle mode the CD player plays all the files up to 511 files in a selected folder in random order 14 Available features The G PROTECTION function The G PROTECTION function has been developed to provide excellent protection against sound skipping while jogging When you set the G PRO switch on your CD pla
22. yer to 2 the G PROTECTION function will be enhanced compared to 1 To walk with the CD player and enjoy high quality CD sound using the G PROTECTION function set the G PRO switch to 1 While taking harder exercise it is recommended that you set it to 2 Set G PRO under the lid to 1 or o 5 Displaying CD text information When you play an audio CD containing CD text information the track name disc name artist name etc appear in the display Display on the CD player CD text mark CD text appears in this portion The track number appears While the CD player is reading the information on the CD READING appears Press DISPLAY Each time you press the button the display changes as follows Sound may skip if the CD player receives stronger continuous shock than expected if a dirty or scratched CD is played or when using poor quality CD Rs CD RWs or if there is a problem with the original recording device or application software l Display Normal play Track number elapsed playing time and name of the current track Press DISPLAY Track number remaining once time of the current track and name of the current track artist name Press DISPLAY The number of tracks left twice time remaining on the CD and disc name artist name Not displayed during Single play or Shuffle play

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