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        Sony 3-293-639-11(1) Stereo System User Manual
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1.                       y AAA AAA g  H                  T aaa  Selected track or file number Total playing time of    program  including  selected track or file              4 Press ENTER  12  to add the track  or file to the program        cD                         appears when the total  program time exceeds 100 minutes  for a CD  or when you select a CD  track whose number is 21 or over  or  when you select an MP3 file     USB  The total program time cannot be  displayed  so                       appears     5 Repeat steps 3 through 4 to  program additional tracks or  files  up to a total of 25 tracks or  files     6 To play your program of tracks  or files  press B  9    The program remains available until  you open the disc tray or remove  the USB device  To play the same  program again  press B  9                              To cancel Program Play   Press PLAY MODE  15  repeatedly until     PGM    disappears while the system is  stopped                 To delete the last track or file of the  program   Press CLEAR  21  while the system is  stopped                 Presetting radio  stations    You can preset your favorite radio  stations and tune them in instantly  by selecting the corresponding preset  number    Use buttons on the remote to preset  stations     1 Tune in the desired station  see     Listening to the radio     page  14                2 Press TUNER MEMORY PA                       LFM STEREO  vag  auro  lt       ruven rez  Ie  Preset number             3 P
2.           12  ENTER button  page 12  15  16   17  22  23  24     Press to enter the settings                 13  ka    P I  go back go forward   button  page 13  16  17  19  22   24     Press to select a track or file           Unit  TUNE        tuning  button   page 14    Remote         tuning  button   page 14  23     Press to tune in the desired station                     select folder  button   page 13  19  22     Press to select a folder         lt  lt  PP  rewind fast forward   button  page 13  19     Press to find a point in a track or file           14  Unit  VOL       button  page 13   14  18  20    Remote  VOLUME       button   page 13  14  18  20     Press to adjust the volume             04U0  pue sued 0     ono il    Continued   gt  7             15  PLAY MODE TUNING MODE  button  page 13  14  15  19  22   23    Press to select the play mode of a CD   MP3 disc or an optional USB device   Press to select the tuning mode                 16  Sound buttons  page 21   Unit  DSGX button    Remote  EQ button  Press to select the sound effect                 17  Unit  HI CANCEL  stop cancel   button  page 13  14  16  17  19   Remote  Mf  stop  button  page  13  14  16  17  19    Press to stop playback                 18  CLOCK TIMER SELECT button   page 24           CLOCK TIMER SET button  page    12  24     Press to set the clock and the Play Timer           19          REPEAT FM MODE button  page    13  14  19     Press to listen to a disc  a single track or    file r
3.           lights up when the system is off     Notes on the display information      Characters that cannot be displayed appear   as    _          The following are not displayed        total playing time for a CD DA disc   depending on the play mode        total playing time and remaining playing   time for an MP3 disc and USB device       The following is not displayed correctly        folder and file names that do not follow  either the ISO9660 Level 1  Level 2 or  Joliet in the expansion format      The following are displayed        ID3 tag information for MP3 files when  ID3 version 1 and version 2 tags are used   up to 62 characters for an MP3 disc         The Russian model can display  information in Russian characters  but the  characters may not be displayed correctly  for discs created with some encoding   writing software and some recording  device        suonesdg  p    21     22     Other Operations       Creating your own    program   Program Play     1    Select the desired function     cD  Press CD  9  to select the CD  function     USB  Press USB  9  to select the USB  function                                      Press PLAY MODE  15  repeatedly  until    PGM    appears while the  system is stopped           Press k    PI  13  repeatedly   until the desired track or file   number appears    When programming files  press     ia repeatedly to select the    desired folder  and then select the  desired file     Example  When programming tracks  ona CD            
4.       Play until    REP    or    REP1     appears   To change the play mode             Press PLAY MODE  15  repeatedly while   the player is stopped  You can select   normal play     f3     for all MP3 files   in the folder on the disc   shuffle play       SHUF    or    E SHUF       or program   play     PGM          When playing a CD DA disc   SHUF   Play performs the same operation as normal   shuffle  play                                                           Notes on Repeat Play     All tracks or files on a disc are played  repeatedly up to five times           REP 1    indicates that a single track or file is  repeated until you stop it     Continued     gt   13       14     Notes on playing MP3 discs      Do not save other types of files or  unnecessary folders on a disc that has MP3   files       Folders that have no MP3 files are skipped       MP3 files are played back in the order that   they are recorded onto the disc       The system can only play MP3 files that have   a file extension of    MP3          If there are files on the disc that have the      MP3    file extension  but that are not MP3   files  the unit may produce noise or may   malfunction           The maximum number of       folders is 255  including the root folder        MP3 files is 511       MP3 files and folders that can be  contained on a single disc is 512            folder levels  the tree structure of files  is         Compatibility with all MP3 encoding writing  software  recording dev
5.     3 Press ka  P I  13  or  5        3  repeatedly to select the audio file or  folder you want to erase                                                              4 Press USB MENU  11  on the unit      Erase     appears     5 Press ENTER  12       Track Erase     or    Folder Erase      appears in the display     To cancel the erase operation  press  H 17      6 Press ENTER  12    The selected audio file or folder is  erased                                            Folder and file generation rules  When first recording to an USB device   a    MUSIC    folder is created directly  below the    ROOT  Folders and files are  generated within this    MUSIC    folder  as follows according to the recording  method     Synchro Recording                               Recording  Folder name  File name  source  MP3 Same as the recording source      CD DA    CDDA001          TRACK001     REC1 recording  Recording  Folder name  File name  source  MP3 Same as the   a s recording   REC1 source    CD DA    TRACK001                  D In Program Play mode  the folder name is     PGM_xxx  and the file name depends on  the recording source  CD DA disc or MP3  disc     d Up to 32 characters of the name are assigned        Folder numbers are assigned serially  thereafter up to the maximum 999  including  the    ROOT    and    MUSIC    folders        File numbers are assigned serially thereafter    5  A new file is recorded in the    REC1    folder  each time REC1 recording is performed     C
6.   Press CLOCK TIMER SET  18            Press K   lt 4  P I  13  repeatedly  to select    PLAY SET     and then  press ENTER  12         ON TIME    appears  and the hour  indication flashes                          4 Set the time to start playing     Press FE  P gt PI  13  repeatedly to set  the hour  and then press ENTER  12    The minute indication flashes  Use the  procedure above to set the minutes                                    5 Use the same procedure as in  step 4 to set the time to stop    playing     6 Select the sound source     Press k  d   gt P  13  repeatedly until  the desired sound source appears  and  then press ENTER 12   The display  shows the timer settings     7 PressVOG  system   The system turns on 15 seconds  before the preset time  If the system is  on at the preset time  the Play Timer  will not play                                           to turn off the       To activate or check the timer again  Press CLOCK TIMER SELECT  18   press  Hea  PI  13  repeatedly until    PLAY    SEL     appears  and then press ENTER  12                                          To cancel the timer   Repeat the same procedure as above until     TIMER OFF     appears  and then press  ENTER  12                  To change the setting   Start over from step 1    Tip   The Play Timer setting remains as long as the  setting is not canceled manually        Troubleshooting    1 Make sure the power cord and  speaker cords are correctly and firmly  connected     2 Find your pro
7.  are deleted              29     30        Messages    CD MP3 player  Tuner   CD Over  You have reached the end of  the disc while pressing P  13  during  playback or pause    Complete   The preset operation ended  normally    LOCKED  The disc tray does not open   Contact your nearest Sony dealer    No Disc  There is no disc in the system   or you have loaded a disc that cannot  be played    No Step  All of the programmed tracks  or files have been erased    Push SELECT   You tried to set the clock  or timer during timer operation    Push STOP   You pressed PLAY MODE   15  during playback    Reading  The system is reading  information of the disc  Some buttons  are not available    SET CLOCK   You tried to select the timer  when the clock is not set    SET TIMER   You tried to select the timer  when the Play Timer is not set    Step Full   You tried to program more  than 26 tracks or files  steps     TIME NG   The Play Timer start and end  times are set to the same time                             USB device    Complete   The audio file or folder on  the USB device has been erased    Device Full   The USB device is full    Erase Error   Erase of audio files or  folders on the USB device failed    Error  The USB device could not be  recognized or an unknown device is  connected  page 28     Fatal Error   The USB device has been  disconnected while recording to or  erasing audio files or folders on the  USB device     FLDR Full  The number of folders on the  USB device has reac
8.  kHz  10  THD   Music power output  reference    38   38 watts  6 ohms at 1 kHz  10   THD    Other models   DIN power output  rated    18   18 watts  6 ohms at 1 kHz  DIN   Continuous RMS power output   reference   25   25 watts  6 ohms at  1 kHz  10  THD    Inputs   AUDIO IN  stereo mini jack    voltage 250 mV  impedance  47 kilohms        USB  port  Type A  maximum  current 500 mA   Outputs   PHONES  stereo mini jack   accepts  headphones of 8 ohms or more  SPEAKER  accepts impedance of  6 ohms    USB section   Supported bit rate  MP3  MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3    32     320 kbps  VBR  WMA  32     192 kbps  VBR  AAC  48     320 kbps   Sampling frequencies  MP3  MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3    32 44 1 48 kHz  WMA  44 1 kHz  AAC  44 1 kHz    CD player section    System  Compact disc and digital audio  system  Laser Diode Properties  Emission Duration  Continuous  Laser Output   Less than 44 64W    This output is the value measurement  at a distance of 200mm from the  objective lens surface on the Optical  Pick up Block with 7mm aperture   Frequency response  20 Hz     20 kHz  Signal to noise ratio  More than 90 dB  Dynamic range  More than 90 dB    Tuner section  FM stereo  FM AM superheterodyne tuner    FM tuner section   Tuning range   87 5     108 0 MHz  50 kHz step   Antenna  FM lead antenna  Antenna terminals  75 ohms unbalanced  Intermediate frequency  10 7 MHz  AM tuner section   Tuning range  European and Russian models   531     1 602 kHz  with 9 kHz tuning  interval   Other mode
9.  surfaces that have  been specially treated  for example   with wax  oil  polish  as staining or  discoloration of the surface may result     Continued   gt  31       e If the system is brought directly  from a cold to a warm location or is  placed in a very damp room  moisture  may condense on the lens inside the  CD player  and cause the system to  malfunction  In this situation  remove  the disc  and leave the system turned  on for about an hour until the moisture  evaporates     On heat buildup      Heat buildup on the unit during  operation is normal and is not cause  for alarm       Do not touch the cabinet if it has been  used continuously at a high volume  because the cabinet may have become  hot       Do not obstruct the ventilation holes     On the speaker system   This speaker system is not magnetically  shielded  and the picture on nearby TV  sets may become magnetically distorted   In this situation  turn off the TV  wait   15 to 30 minutes  and turn it back on    If there is no improvement  move the  speakers far away from the TV     Cleaning the cabinet   Clean this system 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  thinner  benzine  or alcohol     Specifications    Main unit    Amplifier section   European and Russian models   DIN power output  rated    18   18 watts  6 ohms at 1 kHz  DIN   Continuous RMS power output   reference   25   25 watts  6 ohms at  1
10. S O N vY  3 293 639 11 1         Micro HI FI  Component  System    Operating Instructions  CMT BX30R    DIGITAL AUDIO       2008 Sony Corporation    28    To reduce the risk of fire  do not cover the  ventilation opening of the apparatus with  newspapers  tablecloths  curtains  etc  Do  not place the naked flame sources such as  lighted candles on the apparatus    To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock   do not expose this apparatus to dripping  or splashing  and do not place objects  filled with liquids  such as vases  on the  apparatus    As the main plug is used to disconnect  the unit from the mains  connect the unit  to an easily accessible AC outlet  Should  you notice an abnormality in the unit   disconnect the main plug from the AC  outlet immediately    Do not install the appliance in a confined  space  such as a bookcase or built in  cabinet    Do not expose batteries or apparatus with  battery installed to excessive heat such as  sunshine  fire or the like     CAUTION    The use of optical instruments with this  product will increase eye hazard     Latin American models only except  for the Argentine model   The nameplate is located on the bottom  exterior     Except for customers in the U S A   and Canada       CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE    KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT          This appliance is classified as a CLASS   1 LASER product  For Latin American  models only except for the Mexico and  Argentine models  this marking is located  on the bottom 
11. ammed     For details about the play mode  see     To change the play mode     page 13         suonesdg  p             Press CD USB SYNC REC1  10  on  the unit       REC    flashes  and the display cycles  through    CD SYNC     xxxMB Free      remaining space on the USB device   and    Push Enter      The USB device stands by for  recording and the CD player pauses  for play              Press ENTER  12    Recording starts  When the recording  is completed  the CD player and the  USB device stop automatically           Continued     gt   15        Recording a single track or MP3  file during playback  REC1     You can easily record the track or MP3  file that is currently being played back  onto an USB device     1 Connect a recordable USB  device to the  lt   USB  port  8                  2 Select the CD function  then  load the disc you want to  record     3 Select the track or MP3 file you  want to record  then start play              4 Press CD USB SYNC REC1  10  on  the unit while the selected track  or MP3 file is being played back      REC    flashes  and the display cycles  through    REC 1        xxxMB Free      remaining space on the USB device   and    Push Enter       The USB device stands by for  recording and the CD player pauses  for play                 5 Press ENTER  A   Recording starts  When the recording  is completed  the CD player continues  to play        To select the recording destination on  the USB device    If the USB device has more than one  mem
12. blem in the checklist  below  and take the indicated  corrective action    If the issue persists  contact your  nearest Sony dealer        If the STANDBY indicator flashes  Immediately unplug the power cord   and check the following items    e If your system has a voltage  selector  is the voltage selector set to  the correct voltage       Are you using only the supplied  speakers       Is anything blocking the ventilation  holes on the top or back of the  system    After the STANDBY indicator  2   stops flashing  reconnect the power   cord  and turn on the system  If the  issue persists  contact your nearest   Sony dealer                       General       Sound comes from one channel    or the left and right volumes are   unbalanced       Place the speakers as symmetrically as  possible      Connect only the supplied speakers     Severe hum or noise        Move the system away from sources of  noise        Connect the system to a different wall  socket        Install a noise filter  available  separately  to the power cord     The remote does not function        Remove any obstacles between the  remote and the remote sensor  3  on  the unit  and position the unit away  from fluorescent lights       Point the remote at the system s sensor       Move the remote closer to the system                          The STANDBY indicator  2  remains lit   after unplugging the power cord       The STANDBY indicator  2  may not  turn off immediately after unplugging  the power cord  Thi
13. d disc product  which mates DVD recorded material on  one side with digital audio material on   the other side  However  since the audio  material side does not conform to the  Compact Disc  CD  standard  playback on  this product is not guaranteed     Music discs encoded with copyright  protection technologies   This product is designed to playback  discs that conform to the Compact Disc   CD  standard  Recently  various music  discs encoded with copyright protection  technologies are marketed by some  record companies  Please be aware that  among those discs  there are some that  do not conform to the CD standard and  may not be playable by this product           WALKMAN     and    WALKMAN     logo are registered trademarks of Sony  Corporation       MPEG Layer 3 audio coding  technology and patents licensed from  Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson       Windows Media is a registered  trademark of Microsoft Corporation  in the United States and or other  countries     38    Table of Contents  Guide to parts and controls               5  Information on the display                 9    Getting Started    Hooking up the system  SOCUIELY      cssesccossesccrsseeesessssccenseeeeesess       Setting the ClOCK wissen  Basic Operations   Playing a CD MP3 disC uses 13  Listening to the radio    esses 14  Recording from a disc onto an USB  CO VICE POE 15  Listening to music of   AN USB deVICC nn    eeesscsseeecessseceenseeseenee 18  Using optional audio   COMPOMEMUS siinne 20  Adjusting the s
14. e   page 34        Press B   or USB BIE on the unit    9  to start play                 Play does not start from the first   track       Set the play mode to Normal Play  mode     Files cannot be played back       The audio file does not have the  extension    mp3        wma        m4a          The data is not stored in MP3 WMA   AAC format    USB storage media formatted with file  systems other than FAT16 or FAT32  are unsupported     If you use partitioned USB storage  media  only files on the first partition  can be played    Playback is possible up to 8 levels   The number of folders has exceeded  999       The number of files has exceeded 999   Files that are encrypted or protected by  passwords  etc  cannot be played back       This system supports FAT16 and FAT32  but  some USB storage media may not support all  of these FAT  For details  see the operation  manual of each USB storage media or  contact the manufacturer     Tuner       Severe hum or noise  or stations  cannot be received      TUNED    or     STEREO    flashes on the display        Connect the antenna properly       Find a location and an orientation that  provide good reception  and then set  up the antenna again       Keep the antennas away from the  speaker cords  the power cord and the  USB cable to avoid picking up noise       Connect a commercially available  external antenna       Consult your nearest Sony dealer if the  supplied AM antenna has come off the  plastic stand       Turn off nearby elec
15. e product    Applicable accessories  Remote  commander    Disposal of waste  batteries  applicable  in the European  Union and other  European countries  with separate  collection systems     Pb    This symbol on the battery or on the  packaging indicates that the battery  provided with this product shall not be  treated as household waste  By ensuring  these batteries are disposed of correctly   you will help prevent potentially negative  consequences for the environment and  human health which could otherwise be  caused by inappropriate waste handling of  the battery  The recycling of the materials  will help to conserve natural resources    In case of products that for safety   performance or data integrity reasons  require a permanent connection with an  incorporated battery  this battery should  be replaced by qualified service staff only   To ensure that the battery will be treated  properly  hand over the product at end of   life to the applicable collection point for  the recycling of electrical and electronic  equipment    For all other batteries  please view the  section on how to remove the battery from  the product safely  Hand the battery over  to the applicable collection point for the  recycling of waste batteries    For more detailed information about  recycling of this product or battery  please  contact your local Civic Office  your  household waste disposal service or the  shop where you purchased the product     Note on DualDiscs   A DualDisc is a two side
16. epeatedly   Press to select the FM reception mode   monaural or stereo         20  Battery compartment lid   page 11                 21  CLEAR button  page 22     Press to delete a pre programmed track  or file              22  TUNER MEMORY button  page  23     Press to preset the radio station                 23  DISPLAY button  page 21     Press to change the information on the  display              24  SLEEP button  page 24     Press to set the Sleep Timer                 Information on the display                            Function       2  Audio format          3  Play mode  page 13  19                 4  Tuner reception mode  page 14   Tuner reception  page 14          04U0  pue sued 0     ono il                      5  DSGX  page 21           6  Ti       mer  page 24        7  CD USB Recording  page 15  16           8  Play Pause                9  Text information       9e    10     Getting Started       Hooking up the system securely    Vo  LTace SELEcTo     oe   RAP 220   Sg    i    Wall socket       Left speaker      Speaker cord  Red      Speaker cord  Black O       AM loop antenna      FM lead antenna  Extend it horizontally       White side for North American model     Brown side for other regions    Antennas    Find a location and an orientation that  provide good reception  and then set up  the antenna    Keep the antennas away from the speaker  cords  the power cord and the USB cable  to avoid picking up noise     E  Speakers    Insert only the stripped porti
17. erased file  If this does not  fix the problem  the USB device may  be broken  Refer to the USB device  operation manual for how to deal with  this problem  If the problem persists   contact your nearest Sony dealer     Are you using a supported USB   device       If you connect an unsupported USB  device  the following problems may  occur  See    Compatible USB devices  with this system     page 34  for the  supported device types        The USB device is not recognized        File or folder names are not  displayed on this system        Playback is not possible        The sound skips        There is noise       A distorted sound is output        Recording stops before it is finished        Over Current    appears       A problem has been detected with the  level of electrical current from the  lt     USB  port  8   Turn off the system and  remove the USB device from the  gt    USB  port  8   Make sure there is no  problem with the USB device  If this  display pattern persists  contact your  nearest Sony dealer                    There is no sound       The USB device is not connected  correctly  Turn off the system   then  reconnect the USB device and check if  the USB MEMORY indicator  4  lights    up                 There is noise  skipping  or distorted   sound       Turn off the system  then reconnect the  USB device       The music data itself contains noise  or  the sound is distorted  Noise may have  entered during the recording process   Delete the file  and try rec
18. exterior  For other models   this marking is located on the rear exterior     European model only    Excessive sound pressure from earphones  and headphones can cause hearing loss     Notice for the customer in the  countries applying EU Directives   The manufacturer of this product is Sony  Corporation  1 7 1 Konan Minato ku   Tokyo  108 0075 Japan  The Authorized  Representative for EMC and product safety  is Sony Deutschland GmbH  Hedelfinger  Strasse 61  70327 Stuttgart  Germany  For  any service or guarantee matters  please  refer to the addresses given in separate  service or guarantee documents     Disposal of Old Electrical   amp  Electronic Equipment   Applicable in the  European Union and  other European countries  with separate collection  systems     This symbol on the product or on its  packaging indicates that this product  shall not be treated as household waste   Instead it shall be handed over to the  applicable collection point for the  recycling of electrical and electronic  equipment  By ensuring this product   is disposed of correctly  you will help  prevent potential negative consequences  for the environment and human health   which could otherwise be caused by  inappropriate waste handling of this  product  The recycling of materials will  help to conserve natural resources  For  more detailed information about recycling  of this product  please contact your  local Civic Office  your household waste  disposal service or the shop where you  purchased th
19. g optional audio  components    1 Connect additional audio  component to the AUDIO  IN jack  6  on the unit using  an audio analog cord  not  supplied                  2 Turn down the volume   Press VOLUME      or VOL     on the  unit   14                  3 Select the AUDIO IN function     Press FUNCTION  or AUDIO IN on  the unit   9  repeatedly                 4 start playing the connected  component     5 Adjust the volume     Press VOLUME        or VOL       on  the unit   14                  Adjusting the sound                                  To add a sound effect   To Press   Generate a DSGX  16  on the unit   more dynamic   sound    Dynamic   Sound   Generator   X tra    Set the sound EQ  16  repeatedly  effect to select    BASS       or    TREBLE  and  then press        13  repeatedly to adjust the  level                    Changing the display    To Press  Change DISPLAY  23  repeatedly  information on when the system is on   the display     Check the DISPLAY  23  when  clock when the the system is off     The  system is off clock is displayed for 8  seconds                             D For example  you can view CD MP3 disc  information  such as         track or file number during normal play       track or file name     JJ     during normal play       artist name           during normal play                        album or folder name     J     during normal  play        total playing time while the player is  stopped    2d The STANDBY indicator  2  on the unit   
20. hed the maximum    No Device  No USB device is connected  or the connected USB device has been  stopped    No Step  All of the programmed tracks  or files have been erased    No Track  No playable file is loaded in  the system    Not in Use  You have made an invalid  operation    Not Supported  An unsupported USB  device is connected    Please Wait  The system is readying for  usage of an USB device    Protected   You tried to record or erase  a write protected USB device    Reading  The system is recognizing the  USB device    REC Error   Recording did not start   stopped partway  or otherwise could  not be performed  page 26     Removed  The USB device has been  removed    Step Full   You tried to program more  than 26 tracks or files  steps     Storage Drive  An USB device is  connected    Track Full  The number of files on the  USB device has reached the maximum     Precautions    Discs that this system CAN play     Audio CD     CD R CD RW  audio data MP3 files     Discs that this system CANNOT play      CD ROM      CD R CD RW other than those   recorded in music CD format or MP3   format conforming to IS09660 Level   1 Level 2  Joliet or multisession   CD R CD RW recorded in   multisession that have not ended by      closing the session      CD R CD RW of poor recording   quality  CD R CD RW that have   scratches or are dirty  or CD R CD    RW recorded with an incompatible   recording device   CD R CD RW which is finalized   incorrectly      Discs containing files other 
21. ice  and recording  media cannot be guaranteed  Incompatible  MP3 discs may produce noise or interrupted  audio or may not play at all     Notes on playing multisession discs      If the disc begins with a CD DA  or MP3   session  it is recognized as a CD DA  or  MP3  disc  and other sessions are not played  back    e   A disc with a mixed CD format is recognized  as a CD DA  audio  disc     Listening to the radio    1 Select    FM    or    AM        Press FUNCTION  or TUNER   BAND on the unit   9  repeatedly                 2 Select the tuning mode     Press TUNING MODE  15  repeatedly  until    AUTO    appears                 3 Tune in the desired station   Press        or TUNE       on  the unit  13   Scanning stops  automatically when a station is  tuned in  and then    TUNED    and     STEREO     for stereo programs only   appear                    br  STEREO    auto  TUNED                When you tune in a station that  provides RDS services  the station  name appears on the display   European model only      4 Adjust the volume     Press VOLUME        or VOL        on the unit   14                  To stop automatic scanning  Press W  17                  To tune in a station with a weak signal  If    TUNED    does not appear and the  scanning does not stop  press TUNING  MODE  15  repeatedly until    AUTO    and     PRESET    disappear  and then press          or TUNE       on the unit  13  repeatedly to tune in the desired station                         To reduce sta
22. ional USB device  is connected              5     open close  button  page 13   Press to open or close the disc tray                 6  AUDIO IN jack  page 20     Connect to an optional audio  component           7    PHONES jack  Connect the headphones           8      USB  port  page 15  18  34     Connect to an optional USB device                       9  Playback buttons and function  buttons   Unit  USB BII  play pause   button  page 18    Press to select the USB function   Press to start or pause playback of an  optional USB device    Remote  USB button  page 18   Press to select the USB function        Unit  CD BI   play pause   button  page 13     Press to select the CD function   Press to start or pause playback of a disc     Remote  CD button  page 13     Press to select the CD function     Remote  B  play  button   II  pause  button  Press to start or pause playback     TUNER BAND button  page 14     Press to select the TUNER function   Press to select FM or AM reception  mode     Unit  AUDIO IN button  page 20   Press to select the AUDIO IN function     FUNCTION button  page 14  20     Press to select the function           10  Unit  CD USB SYNC REC1 button   page 15  16    Press to record from a disc onto the  connected optional USB device                 11  USB MENU button  page 16  17     Press to erase audio files and folders from  the connected optional USB device    Press to select which memory to read   to if the USB device has more than one  memory       
23. ls   530     1 710 kHz  with 10 kHz tuning  interval   531     1 710 kHz  with 9 kHz tuning  interval   Antenna  AM loop antenna  external  antenna terminal  Intermediate frequency  450 kHz    Speaker   Speaker system  2 way  2 unit  bass reflex  type   Speaker units  Woofer 10 cm  cone type   Tweeter 4 cm  cone type   Rated impedance  6 ohms   Dimensions  w h d   Approx  140 x 245 x  215 mm  with speaker grill    Mass  Approx  1 9 kg    General    Power requirements  European and Russian models  230 V  AC  50 60 Hz  Mexican model  120 V AC  60 Hz  Argentine model  220 V AC  50 60 Hz  Other models  120 V  220 V  230      240 V AC  50 60 Hz  adjustable with  voltage selector  Power consumption  European model  60 watts  Other models  63 watts  Dimensions  w h d   excl  speakers    Approx  215 x 140 x 298 mm  Mass  excl  speakers   Approx  3 9 kg  Supplied accessories  Remote Commander   1   R6  Size AA  batteries  2   AM loop  antenna  1   FM lead antenna  1   Design and specifications are subject to  change without notice        Standby power consumption   0 5 W      Halogenated flame retardants  are not used in the certain  printed wiring boards       Halogenated flame retardants  are not used in cabinets        33     Compatible USB  devices with this  system    You can use the following Sony USB  devices on this system  Other USB  devices are not playable recordable on  this system     Verified Sony digital music player  as  of March 2008     Product name Model name   Walk
24. man   NWD B103   B103F    B105   B105F  NWZ A815   A816    A818   B103F   B105F    NWZ S515    516    S615F   S616F   S618F             Check the websites below for the latest  information about compatible devices   For customers in the U S A     lt http   www sony com shelfsupport gt   For customers in Canada    English  lt http   www sony ca   ElectronicsSupport  gt    French  lt http   fr sony ca   ElectronicsSupport  gt    For customers in Europe    lt http   support sony europe com  gt   For customers in Latin America    lt http   www sony latin com index crp gt   For customers in Asia and Oceania    lt http   www sony asia com support gt     Notes      When formatting the digital music player  or USB device  be sure to format using the  device itself or the dedicated formatting  software for that device  Otherwise  you may  be unable to record the USB device properly  on this system       Do not use USB devices other than these  USB devices  Operation of models not listed  here is not guaranteed       Operation may not always be ensured even  when using these USB devices       Some of these USB devices may not be  available for purchase in certain areas     Notes on Walkman        When transferring music to a Walkman    using    Media Manager for WALKMAN  be  sure to transfer in MP3 format  Files in MP4  format  AAC or VIDEO  are not displayed  by this system       When connecting a Walkman   to the  system  be sure to connect after the display     Creating Library    o
25. on of the  speaker cords into the SPEAKER jacks     Power   For models with a voltage selector  set  VOLTAGE SELECTOR to the local  power line voltage    Connect the power cord to a wall socket   If the plug does not fit the wall socket   detach the supplied plug adaptor  only  for models equipped with an adaptor      When carrying this system    1 Remove a disc to protect the CD  mechanism              2 Press CD  9  to select the CD  function              3 Hold down VOL    14  and DSGX  16  on the unit  and press  amp   5  on the  unit until    STANDBY    appears                                   4 After   LOCK    appears  unplug the  power cord     To use the remote   Slide and remove the battery  compartment lid 20   and insert the two  supplied R6  size AA  batteries    side  first  matching the polarities shown  below                    Notes      With normal use  the batteries should last for  about six months       Do not mix an old battery with a new one or  mix different types of batteries       If you do not use the remote for a long period  of time  remove the batteries to avoid damage  from battery leakage and corrosion     payeys Hu F    11     Setting the clock    Use buttons on the remote to set the  clock              1 Press 1   1  to turn on the  system                 2 Press CLOCK TIMER SET  18    The hour indication flashes in the  display    If    PLAY SET     flashes in the display   press ke  PP  13  repeatedly to   select    CLOCK SET     and then p
26. ontinued    N     suonesdg voll    17     Notes     Do not remove the USB device during  recording or erase operations  Doing so  may corrupt the data on the USB device or  damage the USB device itself   Do not connect the system and the USB  device through an USB hub      When recording from a CD  the tracks  are recorded as 128 kbps MP3 files  When  recording from an MP3 disc  MP3 files  are recorded with the same bit rate as the  original MP3 files      While recording from an MP3 disc  no sound  is output and    High Speed    appears     CD text information is not recorded in the  created MP3 files    If you cancel the recording partway  an  MP3 file is created up to the point when the  recording was stopped     Recording stops automatically if        the USB device runs out of space during  recording        the number of audio files on the USB  device reaches the limit for the number  that the system can recognize           The maximum number of audio files and  folders that can be contained on a single USB  device is 999  including the    ROOT    and     MUSIC    folders     he maximum number of audio files and  folders may vary depending on the audio file  and folder structure                 You cannot erase audio files and folders in  shuffle play mode or program play mode    If the folder to be erased contains non MP3   WMaA AAC format files or sub folders  these  are not erased     If a folder or file that you are trying to record  already exists on the USB device 
27. ording again        The USB device cannot be connected   into the    gt   USB  port      The USB device is being connected  backwards  Connect the USB device in  the correct orientation        sono ll                      Reading    is displayed for an  extended time  or it takes a long time  before playback starts      The reading process can take a long  time in the following cases       There are many folders or files on the  USB device      The file structure is extremely  complex      The memory capacity is excessive       The internal memory is fragmented   Thus  we recommend following these  guidelines       Total folders on USB device  100 or  less      Total files per folder  100 or less    Continued   gt  27       Erroneous display      Send the music data to the USB device  again  as the data stored in the USB  device may have been corrupted       The character codes that can be  displayed by this system are numbers  and alphabet only  Other characters are  not displayed correctly     The USB device is not recognized       Turn off the system and reconnect the  USB device  then turn on the system       Connect the supported USB device   page 34        The USB device does not work  properly  Refer to the USB device  operation manual for how to deal with  this problem  If the problem persists   contact your nearest Sony dealer     Play does not start       Turn off the system and reconnect the  USB device  then turn on the system       Connect the supported USB devic
28. ormed by this system       This system does not necessarily support all  the functions provided in a connected USB  device     The playback order for the system may differ  from the playback order of the connected  USB device   Always hold down W  17  on the unit and  make sure that    No Device    appears before  removing the USB device  Removing the USB  device while    No Device    is not displayed  may corrupt the data on it or damage the  USB device itself       Do not save other types of files or unnecessary  folders on an USB device that has audio files   Folders that have no audio files are skipped                    The maximum number of audio files and  folders that can be contained on a single USB  device is 999  including the    ROOT    and     MUSIC    folders    The maximum number of audio files and  folders may vary depending on the file and  folder structure     Continued  N    suonesdg a    19     20        The audio formats that you can listen to with  this system are as follows       MP3  file extension    mp3         Windows Media Audio file  file extension      wma          AAC  file extension     m4a     Note that even when file names have the  above file extensions  if the actual file differs   the system may produce noise or may  malfunction     Compatibility with all encoding writing  softwares  recording devices  and recording  media cannot be guaranteed  Incompatible  USB device may produce noise or interrupted  audio or may not play at all     Usin
29. ory  for example  internal memory  and a memory card   you can select  which memory to read to and then start  recording     1 Connect the USB device to the  lt     USB  port  8                  2 Select the USB function   Press USB  9                           3 Press USB MENU  11  on the unit in  stop mode      Select     appears  If an audio file or  a folder is selected     Erase     appears  instead  Press k lt   P  13  repeatedly  to select    Select         4 Press ENTER  12    The name of a memory appears   The displayed name varies depending  on the specifications of the USB  device     5 Press k lt   PPI  13  repeatedly to  select the memory   Proceed to step 6 if only one memory  can be selected   To cancel this operation  press Ml  17      6 Press ENTER  12                                       pry                                  7 Start recording by following steps 2  thorough 5 of    Synchro Recording    or     Recording a single track or MP3 file  during playback  REC1         To stop recording  Press W  17                  To remove the USB device    1 Select the USB function   Press USB  9                           2 Hold down W 17  on the unit in stop  mode until    No Device    appears        3 Remove the USB device     To erase audio files or folders from the  USB device    You can erase audio files or folders from  the USB device     1 Connect a recordable USB device to  the    gt   USB  port  8                  2 Select the USB function   Press USB  9  
30. ound    u s 21  Changing the display    21    Other Operations    Creating your own program    Program Play       sssssssssssscsssesssssssseeees 22  Presetting radio stations           6 23  Using the Tiers    24    Troubleshooting      ses ssessssesrsssrsesesrsss 25  MESSA JES   PRECAUTIONS inniinn  Specifications    Compatible USB devices  with this SyYSt   M  ssss sssessessssssessssssessss 34          Guide to parts and controls    This manual mainly explains operations using the remote  but the same operations can  also be performed using the buttons on the unit having the same or similar names     Unit  Front panel               04U0D pue sued 0     ono il                                                                                           Top panel                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Continued   gt  5       6     Remote                                                                            1  1   power  button  page 12  24   29     Press to turn on the system              2    STANDBY indicator  page 21  25   Lights up when the system is turned off                 3  Remote sensor  page 25              4    USB MEMORY indicator    Lights up when an opt
31. r    Creating Database    on  the Walkman   has disappeared        35     Printed in China http   Awww sony net  caa    
32. r to the USB device  operation manual for how to format        Turn off the system and remove the  USB device  If the USB device has a  power switch  turn the USB device  off and then on again after removing  it from the system  Then perform  recording again    If the recording and erase operations  are repeated multiple times  the file  structure within the USB device  becomes fragmented  Refer to the USB  device operation manual for how to  deal with this problem  If the problem  persists  contact your nearest Sony  dealer     Recording to an USB device results in   an error       You are using an unsupported USB  device  See    Compatible USB devices  with this system     page 34  for the  supported device types       Turn off the system and remove the  USB device  If the USB device has a  power switch  turn the USB device  off and then on again after removing  it from the system  Then perform  recording again       The USB device was disconnected  or the power was turned off during  recording  Delete the partially   recorded file  and record again  If this  does not fix the problem  the USB  device may be broken  Refer to the  USB device operation manual for  how to deal with this problem  If the  problem persists  contact your nearest  Sony dealer     Files or folders on the USB device   cannot be erased       Check if the USB device is write   protected       The USB device was disconnected  or the power was turned off during  the erase operation  Delete the  partially 
33. ress        3 repeatedly to  select your desired preset  number    If another station is already assigned  to the selected preset number    the station is replaced by the new  stations                 4 Press ENTER FA        5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 to  store other stations   You can preset up to 20 FM and 10  AM stations   The preset stations are retained  for about half a day even if you  disconnect the power cord or if a  power failure occurs     6 Tocall up a preset radio  station  press TUNING MODE  15  repeatedly until    PRESET                            appears  and then press        13       repeatedly to select the desired  preset number     suolesado 19410 F     23     24      Using the Timers    The system offers two timer functions   If you use the Play Timer with the Sleep  Timer  the Sleep Timer has priority     Sleep Timer    You can fall asleep to music  This  function works even if the clock is not  set                 Press SLEEP  24 repeatedly    If you select    AUTO  the system  automatically turns off after the current  disc or USB device stops or in 100  minutes     Play Timer    You can wake up to CD  tuner or optional  USB device at a preset time    Use buttons on the remote to control the  Play Timer  Make sure you have set the  clock     1 Prepare the sound source   Prepare the sound source  and then  press VOLUME        14  to adjust the  volume    To start from a specific track or file   create your own program  page 22                         
34. ress  ENTER  12                              3 Press kea  gt  gt   13 repeatedly  to set the hour  and then press  ENTER  12                        4 Use the same procedure to set  the minutes     The clock settings are lost when you  disconnect the power cord or if a  power failure occurs     To display the clock when the system   is off   Press DISPLAY  23   The clock is displayed  for about 8 seconds                 12        Basic Operations  Playing a CD MP3 disc    1 Select the CD function   Press CD  9                  2 Placea disc   Press  5  on the unit  and place  a disc with the label side up on the  disc tray                             To close the disc tray  press  amp   5  on  the unit again    Do not force the disc tray closed with  your finger  as this may damage the  unit        3 start playback     Press B   or CD BHI on the unit   9j                 4 Adjust the volume     Press VOLUME        or VOL       on  the unit   14                  Other operations    To Press   Pause playback I  or CD BI on the  unit   9   To resume  play  press the button  again    Stop playback W 117     Select a folder        1     on an MP3   disc   Select a track I lt     gt P 13     or file   Find a point in Hold down  lt  lt 4  gt  gt    a track or file  13  during playback  and  release the button at the  desired point    Select Repeat REPEAT  19  repeatedly                                                                            suonesadQ  p                            
35. ress Ml  17  again                                                                                                                 Select a folder       M    Select a file Hea  PI  13     Find a pointin Hold down  lt  P gt    a file 13  during playback   and release the button  at the desired point    Select Repeat REPEAT  19  repeatedly   Play until    REP    or    REP1     appears    Remove the Hold down W  17  on   USB device the unit until    No    Device    appears  then  remove the USB device          When playing a VBR MP3 WMA file   the system may resume playback from a  different point     To change the play mode  Press PLAY MODE  15  repeatedly while  the USB device is stopped  You can select                               normal play      9    for all files in the  folder on the USB device   shuffle play      SHUF    or    E SHUP      or program                play     PGM         Notes on the USB device      You cannot change the play mode during  playback       Some time may be needed to start playback  when       the folder structure is complex       the memory capacity is excessive       When the USB device is inserted  the system  reads all the files on the USB device  If there  are many folders or files on the USB device   it may take a long time to finish reading the  USB device       Do not connect the system and the USB  device through an USB hub       With some connected USB devices  after an  operation is performed  there may be a delay  before it is perf
36. s is not a  malfunction  The indicator will turn off  after about 40 seconds     CD MP3 player    The sound skips  or the disc will not   play       Wipe the disc clean  and replace it       Move the system to a location away  from vibration  for example  on top of  a stable stand        Move the speakers away from the  system  or place them on separate  stands  At high volume  speaker  vibration may cause the sound to skip                       Continued  S    s1  4 0    25     Play does not start from the first   track       Press PLAY MODE  15  repeatedly until  both    PGM    and    SHUF    disappear to  return to normal play                 Starting playback takes more time  than usual        The following discs take a longer time  to start playback         a disc recorded with a complicated  tree structure         a disc recorded in multisession  mode         a disc that has not been finalized  a  disc to which data can be added        a disc that has many folders     USB device       You cannot start recording to an USB   device       The following problems may have  occurred       The USB device is full        The number of files and folders on  the USB device has reached the  upper limit       The USB device is write protected     Recording is stopped before it is   finished       You are using an unsupported USB  device  See    Compatible USB devices  with this system     page 34  for the  supported device types       The USB device is not formatted  correctly  Refe
37. than  MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3  MP3  files      Discs of non standard shape  for  example  heart  square  star       Discs that have adhesive tape  paper  or   sticker attached to them   Rental or used discs with attached seals   where the glue extends beyond the seal      Discs that have labels printed using ink  that feels tacky when touched    Notes on discs      Before playing  wipe the disc with a  cleaning cloth from the center out to  the edge    Do not clean discs with solvents  such  as benzine thinner  or commercially  available cleaners or anti static spray  intended for vinyl LPs    Do not expose discs to direct sunlight  or heat sources such as hot air ducts   nor leave it in a car parked in direct  sunlight        On safety      Completely disconnect the power  cord  mains lead  from the wall socket   mains  if it is not going to be used  for an extended period of time  When  unplugging the unit  always grip the  plug  Never pull the cord itself       Should any solid object or liquid get  into the system  unplug the system  and  have it checked by qualified personnel  before operating it again       The AC power cord can be changed  only by a qualified service facility     sono ll    On placement      Do not place the system in an inclined  position or in locations that are  extremely hot  cold  dusty  dirty  or  humid or lacking adequate ventilation   or subject to vibration  direct sunlight  or a bright light       Be careful when placing the unit  or speakers on
38. tic noise on a weak FM  stereo station    Press FM MODE  19 repeatedly until     MONO     appears to turn off stereo  reception                 Recording from a disc  onto an USB device    You can connect an optional USB device  to the     USB  port  8  on the unit and  record music from a disc to the USB  device                 You can record from a CD DA disc or  MP3 disc only    The audio format of files recorded by this  system is MP3    The approximate size of the recording is  about 1 MB per minute of recording time  from a CD  The size may be larger when  recording from an MP3 disc    See    Compatible USB devices with this  system     page 34  for a list of USB devices  that can be connected to this system     Synchro Recording    You can easily record an entire disc onto  an USB device     1 Connect a recordable USB  device to the      USB  port  8  as shown below                    USB device       When USB cable connection is  necessary  connect the USB cable  supplied with the USB device to be  connected    See the operation manual supplied  with the USB device to be connected  for details on the operation method     Select the CD function  then  load the disc you want to  record              Press PLAY MODE  15 repeatedly  to select the play mode when  the CD player is stopped    The play mode automatically changes  to normal play mode  if you start  recording in shuffle play mode  repeat  play mode or in program play mode   when no tracks or MP3 files are  progr
39. trical equipment     To change the AM tuning interval   The AM tuning interval is factory preset  to 9 kHz  or 10 kHz  for some areas  this  function is not available on the European  and Russian models     Use buttons on the unit to change the  AM tuning interval     1 Tune in any AM station  and then  turn off the system              2 While holding down ENTER  12   press  VO    All the AM preset stations are erased   To reset the interval to the factory  preset  repeat the procedure                    To improve tuner reception   Turn off CD player power by using the  CD power management function  By  default  CD power is turned on              1 Press CD  9  to select the CD  function  and then turn off the  system        2 After   STANDBY    stops flashing  press  1   M  on the unit while holding  down W  17  on the unit       CD POWER OFP    appears  With CD  player power turned off  disc access  time is increased  To turn on CD  player power  repeat the procedure  until    CD POWER ON    appears                             To reset the system to factory settings  If the system still does not operate  properly  reset the system to factory  settings    Use buttons on the unit to reset the  system to its factory default settings     1 Disconnect and reconnect the power  cord  and then turn on the system                             2 Press W  17   VOL    4  and 1     T  at  the same time   All user configured settings  such as  preset radio stations  timer  and the  clock 
40. with the  same name  a sequential number is added  after the name without overwriting the  original folder or file     Listening to music of  an USB device    You can listen to music stored in the USB  device    The audio formats that can be played  back by this system are as follows   MP3  WMA  AAC    See    Compatible USB devices with this  system     page 34  for a list of USB devices  that can be connected to this system     x    Files with copyright protection  Digital  Rights Management  cannot be played by  this system    Files downloaded from an online music store  may not be played by this system     1 Select the USB function   Press USB  9                  2 Connect an optional USB device  to the   lt   USB  port  8    When the USB device is connected   the display changes as follows      Reading           Storage Drive         When connecting USB storage media     the volume label is displayed next if  recorded                 Note   It may take about 10 seconds before     Reading    appears depending on the type  of USB device connected     3 start playback     Press B   or USB BFH on the unit   9j                 4 Adjust the volume     Press VOLUME        or VOL       on  the unit   14                  Other operations    To Press       Pause playback Hl  or USB BEE on  the unit   9   To resume  play  press the button  again                                Stop playback Mi 17   To resume   play  press B   or   USB BEIT on the unit   9    To cancel resume  play  p
    
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