I 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. Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such 15 a bookcase of built-in cabinet. NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE U. S. A.
Chapter 1: Setting Up Connecting the Stereo 4 Inserting the Batteries 6 Contents Setting the Clock 6 Chapter 2: the CD Player Playing CDs (normal play) 7 Playing Tracks in Random Order (shuffle play) 8 Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (program play) 9 Playing Tracks Repeatedly (repeat play} 9 Grouping Tracks (music clip) 10 Playing Tracks: Repeating a Specified Portion (loop play) 11 Chapter 3: the Radio Listening to the Radio 12 Presetting Radio Stations 13 Playing Preset Radio Stations 13 Chapter 4: th
(o ET T Setting Y Connecting the Stereo inserting the Batteries Setting the Clock 4 | Chapter 1: Setting Up R Connecting the Stereo Use the illustrations below to connect your stereo. 1f yous want to connect any optional components to the stereo, see "Connecting Optional Equipment” in Chapter 6. m Connecting the Speakers After arranging both ends of the speaker cables, connect all speakers to the unit. Before connecting the speakers Twist the speaker cable coating and strip it from the end of the cable.
AM too antenna supplied) M lead antenna (supplied) seawall oum outlet Do this connection last! m Connecting the Power Connect the AC power cord to 2 wall outlet after you have made afl the above connections.
inserting the Batteries Install two R6 (size AA) batteries in the supplied remote for cremate control 1 Endothelial. 2 assert outwore size AA) batteries. Match the + and indications to the diagram in the battery compartment, 3 Close the lid. Battery life . You can expect the remote to operate for about six months {using Sony SUM-3 (NS) batteries before the batteries run down. When the batteries no longer operate the remote, replace all the batteries with new ones.
Chapter 2: the CD Player Playing CDs (normal play) Playing Tracks in Random Order {shuffle play) Playing Tracks in the Desired Order {program play) Playing Tracks Repeatedly {repeat play) Grouping Tracks {music clip) Playing Tracks: Repeating a Specified Portion (loop play) o Playing CDs (normal play) You can play alt the tracks on up to three discs consecutively in the original order (normal play). You can play 12cm and 8 cm CDs. It the C Dis supplied with an adapter, remove it before playing the CD.
= continued Yo Press Stop play ) Pause SR A Resume play forward to During play o pause, another track > on MULTI CONTROLLER. Release when you reach the track you desires? Or use AMS® Pd ion e SO Tobaccos During play ot pause, previous track © . on MULTI CONTROLLER. * Release when you beach the track you desire? Or use AMS* 4« on the remote.
Press M on the CD player. Yo cancel shuffle play Press PLAY MODE repeatedly unit “SHUFFLE” disappears from the display. The tracks continue playing in their original order. Yo select a desired CO Press DISC 1 3 during snaffle play. To skip an undesired track Press > on MULTI CONTROLLER for press B on the remote). L ] Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (program play) You can make a program tracks from all the CDs in the order you want them to be played.
= continued 2 Press DI, Yo Press Repeat all the 1/ALL DISCS tackiness repeatedly until “1 current CD DISC” appears in the display. Repeat all the 17ALLDISCS tracks on all CDs repeatedly until “ALL DISCS” appears in the display. Repeatably REPEAT repeatedly track (in normal until "REPEAT 1" play only) appears in the display . while playing the track you want to repeat. To cancel repeat play Press REPEAT so that “REPEAT” or “REPEAT 1" disappears from the display.
T Playing Tracks : Repeating a Specified Portion (loop play) You can use the loop function to record from tape with the sampler play. Use the buttons both on the unit and remote to do this operation. EXAMPLE Originate sang: : “Hey, come on everybody!” When you use the loop function: “Hey, come come come oM Come on everybody!” DISC SKIP EX-CHANGE Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “CD” appears in the display. 2 Press & OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD. Then, press & OPEN/CLOSE again to close the disc tray.
Chapter 3: 14015 Radio Listening to the Radio Presetting Radio Stations Playing Preset Radio Stations 12 | Chapter 3: the Radio L Listening to the Radio When you want to play a radian program, you can have the muter automatically scan the radio frequencies and tune in the stations with clear signals. This feature saves you time in searching for stations with clear signals, However, stations with weak signals may be skipped by automatic tuning. Manually tune in the ones skipped by automatic tuning.
T Presetting Radio Stations You can store radio frequencies in the tuner's memory o tune in your favorite stations quickly. You can preset stations and 10 AM stations. Use the buttons on the unit for presetting stations. [FEEL. FEELER b 1 Tune in a station you want to store in the preset memory. 2 Press TUNER MEMORY. “MEMORY" and the preset channel number appear in the display. »e MEMO leh Preset channel number 3 Press MULL CONTROLLER o select a preset. channel! number. & press ENTER/NEXT.
Chapter 4: the Tape 4 Eyelet Playing a Tape Recording a CD Recording a CD: Selecting Tape Length Automatically (tape select edit) Recording a CD: Specifying Tape Length (time edit) Recording a CD: Specifying Track Order (program edit) Recording From the Radio Recording From Another Tape (dubbing) 14 | Chapter 4: the Tape Player IR —— Playing a Tape You can use TYPE I (normal), TYPE Il {Cruz) and TYPE IV Greta) tapes. When you insert a tape, the deck detects the tape type automatically.
Recording a CD You can record from a CD foa tape. Use TYPE 1 (normal) or TYPE I1{CrCn) tapes. Do not use TYPE (metal) tapes for recording To listen to other sources while recording, you st stop recording. POWER—ON SKIP EX-CHANGE WARN @6 1 5,6 SURROUND @ [> ‘1 Press W and insert a blank tape into deck B with the side you want to record on facing forward, Recording will start from the front side of the tape. Make sure the tabs on the cassette have not been removed. 2 Press & OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD.
R Recording a CD: Specifying Tape Length (time edit) You can have the stereo system create programs based on the tape length. The CD player makes programs that will fit the tape length. For example, if you use & 40-minute tape to record a 46-minute CD, the CDY ‘player will automatically choose tracks that will fit within the filling as much of the tape as possible. The player will not program those tracks beyond track number 20, Use the button on the uni tor | the remote fo do this operation.
ars T — Recording a CD: Specifying Track Order (program edit) ‘You can adjust the total recording time to the tape length while making a program. Use the buttons on both the unit and the remote to do this operation. POWER—ON DISC SKIP EX-CHANGE Press FUNCTION repeatedly aquatic “CLY appears in the display. 2 Press & OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD. Then, press & OPEN/CLOSE again to close the disc tray.
= continued 5 Press 18 on deck B again to release recording pause. Recording Starts, To stop recording Press M2 on deck B. To reduce noise during AM recording 1f 2 whistling noise is head while recording, reorient the AM loop antenna for optimum reception. To activate DOLBY NR When you want to reduce the kiss noise in low-level high-frequency signals, press DOLBY NR 5o that “DOLBY NR B appears in the display-after step 1.
Chapter 5: LT T Adjustment Adjusting the Sound Selecting the Audio Emphasis Adjusting the Audio Emphasis Making a Personal Audio Emphasis File {personal file) S Adjusting the Sound Ta dally enjoy the sound coming from your stern system, make the following audio adjustments. Bee the following sections for additional sound adjustments. VOLUME PHONES DB GROOVE To adjust the volume “Turn VOLUME on the unit or press VOL on the remote. Yo reinforce sash Press DB* repeatedly until "DB M\ " or “DB INWARD" appears i
continued Music menu options “SUR mass” appears if you select an effect with surround effect.
Chapter 6 Additional =1 P < Falling Asleep to Music Waking up to Music Timer-Recording Radio Programs Microphone Mixing Karaoke: Singing Along Connecting Optional Equipment AR Falling Asleep to Music You can set the stereo system to turn off automatically so you can go to sleep to music {sleep timer), You can set the sleep timer even if you have already set the wake-up timer or timer-recording. Before setting the sleep timer, make sure the clock has been set correctly.
continued 3 Press TIMER. 4 Press O SET. 5 Press MULTI CONTROLLER to select withes DAILY 1 or2 and press ENTER/NEXT, appears and the hour digits flash in the display. PP 1 HEME . ing 6 Press MULTI CONTROLLER to set the hour you want the system to furn on and press ENTER/ NEXT. Set the emirates in the same way. “OFF” appears and the hoer digits fish in the display. flashing Hashing 7 Press MULTI CONTROLLER to set the hour you want the system to turn off and press ENTER/ NEXT. Set the minutes in the same way.
J Connecting a Turntable You can connect & turntable to VIDEO IN jacks. Before you connect, check which type of turntable you have. rear pane F1 turntable Baez . NBEEeGCERNaY the turntable Connect with supplied with & piano equalizer? Yes VIDEO IN jacks No VIDEO 1N jacks using a MM cartridge equalizer and connecting cable {not supplied) Press FUNCTION to select VIDEO.
For You Information Precautions Troubleshooting Guide Maintenance Specifications index to Parts and Controls index TR Precautions if you have any questions or problems. concerning your steed system, please consult your nearest Sony dealer. 24, | For Your Information On safety * The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off.
P €D Player The disc tray does not close, = The C Dis into placed correctly. The CO will not play. Discotheque. = The CD is inserted label side down. «¥The player is in pause mode. w» Moisture condensation has built up. Lave the system turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporates. “C0 no dis C” is displayed. 3 There the player. Play does not start from the first track. . ~» The player is in program or shuffle mode. Press PLAY MODE so that “PROGRAM" or "SHUFFLE" goes out.
T ; Specifications For the U.S. model AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: . With 6 ohm loads, both channels driven, from 70 20 kHz; rated 50 watts per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than’ 0.9 % total harmonic distortion. € player section System Compact disc and digital audio system Laser Semiconductor laser Laser output Max. 44.
Tape operating buttons Tge gfl:') button (14} 4t {rewind) button (14) » {fast forward) button (14) MA (stop/eject) bunion (14) B (pause) button (14) ® {rec) button (15) {for deck B only} £Q EDIT button (20} = {8 ENTER/NEXT button® (5} DB button (19) GROOVE buttor® (19) VOLUME button (19) £ MULTI CONTROLLER (7} Deck B (14} MULTI FUNCTION CONTROL buttons The button you can operate the CD player, tuner and the tape player light up.
exam sett Index Adjusting the audio emphasis 19 the sound 19 the volume 19 AMS 8 Antennas 4 Batteries 6 €D player 7 Clip play 10 Clock setting 6 Connecting optional equipment the antennas 4 the power § the speakers 4 the stereo 4 Dolby NR (noise reduction) 14 Maintenance 25 Music calendar 7 Normal play 7 One touch play 8,12, 14 Parts identification 26 Playing tape 14 CDs (clip play) 10 CDs (normal play) 7 preset radio stations 13 tracks in random order {shuffle play) 8 tracks in the desired order {program p