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11. AEE MER RTTA SEA 2 MB DELETING keep power on 1 2 RB Oy R Picture Del lt a M at m HEE EL TU 10i GRAPHIC Wall Paper Panorama Jacket Pic Bonin gt C1ipMotion gt Slide Show gt Picture Del Char Setup 3 CENTER Pi Wal Paper es oe Pioture Del ES E AREER gt PIR EDGR ELEY l 4 Ea ed Pii m BA ea on WEEE 7 16 5 CED CENTER Pictura Del a i v gt v ENTER 6 RER gt Rtg BY S AVAE He
12. MP3 MP3 MP3 IRAE ir WHE EAE HEHE DE SHUT HEE e LER RHE ZERE RUSE Multi Session HLISERE Multi Session SRA RST ES ae Oe aA CD CD o CD MP3 HUBER CD MP3 MP3 CD MP3 NO MUSIC H CD 1 2 3 ARA ERS CAREER MP3 RNAS ROE 255 MP3 512 a RAT BaF FEIR gt RCE FE 512 REE RHA GEES 8 ae eel
13. 19 20 MG Memory Stick MG Memory Stick FLAY ATRAC3 SOURCE oo MS A seit MS a MG SonicStage OpenMG Jukebox 2 2 ATRAC3 ATRAC3 EMF W at AN gt Jukebox SonicStage OpenMG OFF Dev kea DL HE ROE ALE kea gt r j HIRE EI i OFF DEEL lt P gt TRAE q m lt P gt WER MG Memory Stick ATRAC3 he
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16. fe 0N AutoScroll Phea ha OFF gt HUA AROS gt TCHR WRA RD HUR PlayMode e Local 25 i ON HLA we od e Mono OR oN HLS L NURSING SA ef OFF e Regional 28 H VS ATA 41 42 SoundTuning EQ7 Tune 43 HPF 44 LPF 45 Loudness e AUX Level 3 45 GFF 2 CD MS MD 3 AUX AGREEING CD MD Skip AUX Level 1 MENU AutoScroll CD MD MS BoE AL MENU MENU 2 esk nE e 3 CENTER 4 Z URE SESS HRV AUX 5
17. ea oe eee eae ana Ro aig 1 A Memory Stick 10 B MEGER 2 Wall Paper a 3 4 RER AZ Jacket Pic Su i qe D p ES AHAI FOR Wall Paper gt Panorama Jacket Pic gt C1lipMotion Slide Show lt gt Picture Del Char Setup 5 ENTER Media Select Jacket Pic ESEIIGESEEGKEDB 6 RY HSE Memory Stick sl i je FlashMemory 7 CENTER CENTER 6 hit FlashMemory gt WDE BE 10 8 RER XY AMER ERR Picture Select TE Memory Stick AYS8 e rh gt WERE Cyber shot ARAN as RE AA ENS Sony EAKAS ER gt EE aS BARI Ee Memory Stick Aq AFO gt HAR ARICL A we 8 WEAN FR AR Ee HARR gt HEr 8 9 IK o Memory Stick 5 e m d SHE AG BOD Ee BS ETS gt
18. o RRR 1 CSOURCE SSR OE CDMS MS BR AUX 2 3 REH ah EQ7 4 Xplod Vocal Rock Custom 33842 5 ie ee OFF 6 CENTER DSO _ 1 0 ya LS EN T SS SHH Y gt oOo IN SOURCE CD MD MS AUX MENU REH gt SoundTuning AE EQ7 Tune ig EQ7 Tune Xplod ONA WN ttt KPj EQ7 Tune 7 ae Vie REMENE 8 iz 9 Xen SMBS em gt 62 Hz 157 Hz gt 396 Hz gt 1000 Hz 2510 Hz gt 6340 Hz gt 16000 Hz it Xplod PH HHHH 62Hz 10dB or EFL B Fai gt IE 10 dB 10 a eG ai we qar Ti Xplod 157Hz 0dB R
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21. Programme types Display News News Current Affairs Current Affairs Information Information Sports Sport Education Education Drama Drama Culture Cultures Science Science Varied Varied Speech Popular Music Pop Music Rock Music Rock Music Easy Listening Easy Listening Light Classical Light Classics M Classical Serious Classics Other Music Type Other Music Weather Weather amp Metr Finance Finance Children s Programmes Children s Progs Social Affairs Social Affairs Religion Religion Phone In Phone In Travel Travel amp Touring Leisure Leisure amp Hobby Jazz Music Jazz Music Country Music Country Music National Music National Music Oldies Music Oldies Music Folk Music Folk Music Documentary Documentary Note You cannot use this function in some countries where no PTY Programme Type selection data is available 1 Press during FM reception Current Affairs Information Sport Education x Ipoh dot ei The current programme type name appears if the station is transmitting the PTY data onan ne appears if the received station is not an RDS station or if the RDS data is not received Press f or repeatedly to select the desired programme type The programme types appear in the order shown in the table appears if the programme type is not specified in the RDS data Press CENTER The unit starts searching for a station br
22. RDS art News RDS be HSE Current Affairs 2 Ree tN Bal Information is Ey E pory RDS Edgeation _ h Amim 2 uel Drama 3 AISI IE CE Fes RESE EE PY Cultures Science Varied Speech Pop Music fae Rock Music HRA He He Easy Listening aie Light Classics M Serious Classics FL ae Other Music RF Weather amp Metr Finance Children s Progs Social Affairs Religion IEA Phone In Travel amp Touring Leisure amp Hobby RE Jazz Music ARETE Country Music RIRE National Music Oldies Music Folk Music Documentary PTY R AFi ENE CT RDS RH cT ESAR BBC TE NPS ae EZ Beat 1 ee Wall Paper 2 RER
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26. Z SCREEN CSCREEN KAHER IS YIN Fr DER Slide Show 001 105kbps cy i gt 8 36 ERII KE Jr BR ER RRA Memory Stick HHAAARRETEI AR BCA RU ATE _ 1 Memory Stick 10 wen o 2 iit GIF 160x120 3 RER np RSH IE Slide Show GIF 10 he eee Ge ace nie Wall Paper Panorama gt Jacket Pic al i Cr C1ipMotion Slide Show lt gt 100 Memory Stick Picture Del Char Setup A es e Memory Stick 4 iz CONTROL pa DCIM E MSSONY Slide Show GE VOICE HIFI 7 9 No Picture o 5 RER TR Viger EERE AK o GE 17 FolderSelect 5342 lt Mx AH BH 32 FE ER He pra Lhe MEM FULL delete C ber shot 1 REL SEREH Son ata
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31. Et ne TR H MG Memory Stick He MS Auto REFA ON WIMA MG Memory Stick ESE IMPL Ft FH he sala 1 2 RE Setup 3 4 4X p SHE MS Auto 5 ig MS Auto BORE M 6 RER HE ON 7 ENTER Re TREES AANE RR 8 MENU MG Memory Stick EER 6 SER OFF 1 BUAR gt AutoScrol i ON gt HE TEE 41 A o CD MD MDLP 2 CD MD 1 LP2 LP2 Be Sa LP4 LP4 3 4 BAR 1 JER 3 Hi 1 4 1 Oo
32. Setup Vemory Stick 3 MET E ore i 5 ig 13 E SHEE st a 1 HBA Memory Stick 10 B CT OFF 2 6 RER ee ON HPS PLATE 7 CENTER Wall Paper Hin AMEE AAEM BT 3 cae IE Wal aper e 8 MENU lt gt Wal Baer Daron en gt Jacket Pic y ae sci C1 ipMotion gt Slide Show gt CT gt TERE 6 Piete Picture Del Char Setup OFF 4 RDS EH gt CT _ Cl REREN AT ABU TEREE SESE Media Select Wall Paper EMeMmonyiStick 5 its Memory Stick je FlashMemory 11 0 6 i2 NER CENTER 5 p FlashMemory gt ADEN BR 9 ET gt 31 32 7 zma Save Memory Stick ap gt
33. 1 RRR a1 Eee Bese EERE MP3 2 RARER TAA MDLP MD XENES gt MM MDLP A 3 AA REA CD MD HENRI A XL o 4 SHOU CUSTOM FILE MG Memory Stick MG MS i MMEA SARE AR MIRR ms gt po DSB 10 08 Bese e SOAPS FFF CD TEXT JERR Meee FT REM Mir RARER CD TEXT MP3 ID3 MP3 A T 1D3 1 ID3 meee ASCII ISO 8859 1 Joliet ASCII VBR RUSE RBA MP3 AutoScroll HRERL OFF coe ID3
34. TEMS 39 A Joe ate es M g o e AERES TAREE 16 ROIUA OEE E eee OEE 8 HIET Cyber shot gt MADHE 6 CENTER E EGER 5 GEF2 FolderSelect ER gt HEHE 5 6 iS TDN Memory Stick 5 7 GRAPHIC REREPEN IIK KB F hiik o JPEG 1 600 x1 200 BMP GIF PNG 640 x 480 a HT DASE BEE 100 e Memory Stick CONTROL CIM ISSONY VOICE JIFI al RAE gt HIES 6 gt No Picture Memory Stick PRRI Wry 9 iz 3 Delet Picture Del SP 50 100
35. MP3 A Nt gt ZA o 3 CD TEXT CD HEPER e a isundu pebea riai aiea AES E Bel CD eee aot bein aes Sedge bees betes Wee MG Memory Stick ATRAC3 Fe UR eaae oia Noriai lees BEREAN ER SAB 77 I th Memory Stick FE Ba toto Soe keds eo sd Pie VAS PR roi el BA tt et Aa A OR Ne ay ENS SAD iS CD MG MS CD MD CGE PRISER cents Ste pani eho safe wae MG Memory Stick MG Memory Stick ARIM D erreian Da ei ARAH ee ee aan eo peg DABS BSE FE RE CLT fiat C EE BCH OL hla Sk seas MLOGE IF CDAD BTM
36. 4 003 Tre001 gt 7 11 a ATAN 37 ARTO TS JPEG 1 600 X 1 200 BMP gt GIF gt PNG 640 X 480 i GIF 160 X 120 10 84 X 84 20 OO 105kbps 4 gt 8 36 a 31 JPEG 1 600 X 1 200 BMP gt GIF gt PNG 640 X 480 OO 105kbps cS a 16 34 JPEG 1 600 X 1 200 CD Galt gt 2 1 aes Waa if eo ft aie He 38 JPEG 1 600 X 1 200 BMP gt GIF gt PNG 640 X 480 17 Bs AE Beye A O E ee 24 Tt 1 VENU m ZEA 01 01 2002 01 00
37. BeA AA e Sere L t Aii A H x PETIA VATE e AJAR ARATE BBG eT A A K EE BARE BOT o 38 Te chit 99 99 ERR o 49 CD R IEMS CD CD RW CD MP3 MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 MTER RCM sis AE ES EPEE TIA COMPACT COMPACT FAME EIA ES RAVIAY 1 10 HAKR a a al al A EME a INR CHEM 38 CD DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO E o Recordable ReWritable COMPACT COMPACT FST DFR GER BLE CD ROM CD R CD al al RW MP3 DIGITALAUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO ISO 9660 1 level 1 BK level ReWritable 2 rh gt WEIMA Joliet Romeo MP3 ReWritable IRT Ti H a a COMPACT COMPACT misie CG Ose ISE r ays o T RA EPK SHER AB IR A CD ROM 0 EHH RE HE i Level 1 CD R CD
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39. MP3 Album HED HEA P EHE ew J SRBINE ag THAR DE SC EEK p Eak FPR Fi 1 PAN IA VY WES MG Memory Stick FRAY ATRAC3 2 1 OPEN CLOSE 1 MG Memory Stick MG Memory Stick 2 A MG Memory Stick B faal FIS VOJ MG Memory Stick BE Memory Stick FAERIE FRERES ER 3 RER GOuRcE cc MG MS MS EFR e CBE MS Auto RER 0N 20 SEROMA ER FRR VOL Ea md PETITE gt dh TEP AE LIE RABE ce MG Memory Stick T
40. ffi BREA ERRE ERAN Tint 5 TR AF 28 A ly RDS 8 tt A gt SE 29 amp EEL 6 PTY 30 RDS FM ae an oe m ee Bae aM aims RDS pret TI Bx ZK H mE gt Whe T p ete a E REA RDS I L IRETE RDS RDS FREES Bie RR MR L a CT 31 A SR WEA DRT FAR Pchelms REEN MRE aS 10 08 Be 27 28 El AF es EE ol De a RL RAD IE E E N P Pa N z DY N gt A 102 5 MHz 1 2 8 FM
41. CD TEXT ARATE AE BMPR EMAC gt aa Sal ee BE 2 pija co FSB ERE A ORES MRENE TE 7 tai AREER 9 23 24 MG Memory Stick ATRAC3 CD TEXT CUSTOM FILE ms CD MD CD TEXT 1 Hse OWL 3 1 TrackList D TrackList b D b x 2 ae PY FMS SMM 3 3 CENTER MD CD 23 H 2 CD TEXT CD TEXT W CD CD TEXT 3 MHS MG Memory Stick ATRAC3 _ CD TEXT
42. Picture Del Press f or repeatedly to select the mode in which an image you want to delete is located If you delete all the stored image data select ALL and skip to step 7 Press ENTER Picture Del cS si j NTER Press lt or gt repeatedly to select an image you want to delete and press gy Picture Del The recycle bin appears at the lower side of the selected image by pressing To stop deleting the selected image press or repeatedly to select your desired image then press ff To delete more than one image repeat the procedure in step 6 Press CENTER Sl E Picture Del __YES Delete OK a Press or to select YES To cancel select NO 9 Press CENTER Delete 0 50 100 DELETING keep power on After deleting is completed the display returns to the graphic top menu display 10 Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Notes You cannot delete the pre stored images in this unit You can delete the image data while the unit must be kept on Make sure that you cannot restore an image once you have deleted it Depending on the volume of deleted data the deleting time differs Do not turn off the unit while the message in step 9 is displayed If you turn off the power the data will n
43. Xplod 157Hz 0dB To restore the factory set equaliser curve press for 2 seconds Repeat steps and O to adjust the equaliser curve 10 Press CENTER After the effect setting is completed the display returns to the normal display 43 Adjusting the front and rear Volume 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD MS or AUX Press SOUND 2 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select Fader 4 Press ENTER E A 4 E X Rear 3 5 Press or gt repeatedly to adjust the volume of front rear speakers 6 Press ENTER The display returns to the normal display Adjusting the cut off frequency for the front rear speakers To match the characteristics of the installed speaker system you can select the cut off frequency of the speakers o Cut off frequency o off 78 125 Frequency Hz During playback or radio reception press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select SoundTuning 1 2 3 Press ENTER 4 Press f or repeatedly to select HPF 5 Press ENTER HPF 6 Press or repeatedly to select the cut off frequency Each time you press or the frequency changes as follows OFF default setting gt 78 Hz gt 125 Hz 7 Press MENU After the frequency setting is complete the display returns to the normal display Ad
44. 2 Aes Bet CHOBE Hi e PAMERAN Gao oy EE OT 7 CENTER ee EEK 8 ENU eee 1 OD 2 2 FEE 3 Bo TA 3 1 oy FM HAMS KERRE 2 GE GA CAEJ AF TA BREE EWE FM CD CTA e MD AUX PATE ois BME ENS ES 3 CD Memory 1 TEE RBIWAE EE 29 1 FM PTY ooCurrent Affairs Information S SG SEE pE KE BE yh FE HS FFI A Sport Ae AY LA SS Se FR AB Uo BE BGT H PR ke Zoos Education x a EE 2y MRAAEIETESA PTY FERI UE
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46. CD MD NO Magazine CD MD CD MD 48 NO Music 1 HA TIERE RRA CD ii AG CD Not Ready D MDX 40 WEF RET RAB MD MD o o Push Reset CD MD gt AHSAN Bray EES 1 CD MD FARRISS AGERI gt CD MD SESH 2 aA Sony ARARA 56 2001 12 A I AF 28 29 ID3 21 56 ATRAC3 10 20 24 Image 15 ATT 41 Auto Clear 40 J AutoScroll 21 gt 41 Jacket Pic 16 35 AUX 45 L AUX Level 42 4 ey aoe Local 25 41 AUA SKID soe Loudness 42 B LPF 42 45 Balance 4 SEWE 48 Bass 41 24 26 Beep 41 M Blend Leve 40 gt PL SAS 3 fagicGate 52 EWR 47 r eee ando EN sistas ate uae Re Stick 16 31 34 35 37 C MG Memory Stick 10 gt 20 gt 21 gt 52 CD TEXT 19 gt 23 gt
47. MD COST I FM1 6 FO LW z5 EHRE TMSA BTM 1 Reig SOURCE A SAEs 2 RER MODE MBSR o 3 4 RER lt EE Edit 5 6 RER MRS BTM g BIM Stat ENTER 7 2 CENTER ETE MERA fa ee RY SAI ci tEn lee o 2 IEEE gt HE CENTER CENTER 8 MEND ae gt
48. gt R ZG TAA AN Fe DSO gt E07 a gt Treble gt Balance gt Fader Can gt SubWoofer BERERE 4 CENTER 5 6 CENTER mm ATT CATT fih e fof FRY FS ame REE ATT ATT Setup Clock 18 A ecT aite 31 A Beep WIR ee e AUX Skip 46 H AUX MS Auto 20 e Dimmer AUT0 Etg ON ERUR ESE Etg OFF BAPABOCAS e Contrast Ne Sie MM e AutoScroll 2
49. reverse hold until the desired point Manual Search To press Stop playback OFF Skip tracks lt gt lt lt gt PI Automatic once for each track Music Sensor Fast forward reverse Manual Search gt lt P gt hold until the desired point Note This unit cannot play back the following data in MG Memory Stick Data other than ATRAC3 Data that has playback restrictions Data that has a playback time restriction outside the designated period Playing the tracks in MG Memory Stick automatically Set MS Auto to ON and insert the MG Memory Stick to playback sequentially from the first track automatically Press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Setup 1 2 3 Press ENTER 4 Press f or to select MS Auto 5 Press ENTER MS Auto EOR v 6 Press f or to select ON 7 Press CENTER The display returns to the top menu display 8 Press MENU The display returns to the normal display To cancel automatic playback of MG Memory Stick select OFF in step 6 MG Memory Stick Display items Standard mode When the disc album track changes any MG MS Track f prerecorded title of the new disc album track is Icon number Bit rate automatically displayed If AutoScroll is set to ON names will be scrolled
50. 35 36 Oaar ez HEME ER Bg ee is i 11 12 RM t N HIB Setup 1342 CENTERD 14 429 xy LEE Pl 2 10 EER o _ a X Normal 15 HAN Just 16 Rie t a pR Save 17 Save 50 100 SAVING keep power on w He SCREEN HANERE AARIIN 4 003 Oo gt 7 11 JPEG 1 600 x 1 200 BMP GIF PNG 640 x 480 100 ti Memory Stick e Memory Stick CONTROL DCIM MSSONY VOICE HIFI 7 9 No Picture OR 17
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53. 11 The corresponding buttons of the card remote commander control the same functions as those on this unit MODE button PTY button Number buttons REP 2 SHUF To store stations receive stored stations SCREEN button MENU button To display the general menus J SOURCE button gt SEEK buttons SOUND button To display the sound menus E OFF button VOL buttons ATT button AF button TA button GRAPHIC button To display the graphic menus IMAGE button To switch the display patterns LIST button 4 DISC buttons ENTER button BACK button Note If the unit is turned off by pressing for 2 seconds it cannot be operated with the card remote commander unless on the unit is pressed to reactivate the unit first Tip See Replacing the lithium battery on page 48 for details on how to replace the batteries Generaltop menu display Press MENU to enter the general top menus then select the category of menu In the general menu display you can select various settings To select press CENTER To return to a previous operation press BACK To complete the setting and return to the normal display press MENU General top menu display General menu display Icons and the contents of settings Setup Basic settings Display Display setting PlayMode Settings for playback and radio reception Edit Display character setting S
54. Playing a disc With this unit 1 Insert a disc page 8 2 Press E gt Playback starts after the disc tray and front panel closes If a disc is already inserted press repeatedly until CD icon or CD appears in the display and playback starts If you press the disc tray closes but playback does not start Notes Do not place more than 1 disc on the disc tray e The disc tray and front panel closes automatically after the caution alarm beeps gm To Press Stop playback OFF Eject the disc for 1 second OPENCLOSE then Skip tracks kea PI lever up down Automatic Music once for each track Sensor Fast forward kea PI lever up down reverse hold until the desired point Manual Search Skip albums SHIFT then lt PI Album selection lever up down once for each album To Press Stop playback OFF Skip tracks m lt P gt Automatic once for each track Music Sensor Fast forward lt P gt reverse hold until the desired point Manual Search Skip albums HF GD Album selection once for each album Available only when an MP3 file is played Notes There is a delay for a few seconds after pressing or amp before the disc tray is ejected while the data in the disc is being read Depending on the recording method used on the disc it may take a minute or more before playing the first t
55. gt 8 36 a Displayed as a wall paper page 31 The image format and size which can be displayed is JPEG 1 600 x1 200 dots or less BMP GIF PNG 640 x480 dots or less Standard mode OO 1 105kbps EC Ea 16 Panorama Wall paper mode Scrolls the picture horizontally on the whole screen Panorama Wall paper mode page 34 The image format and size which can be displayed is JPEG 1 600 x1 200 dots or less Displayed as a slide show Clock Slide show mode page 38 JPEG 1 600 x1 200 dots or less BMP GIF PNG 640 x480 dots or less Note Images you processed on your computer may not be displayed 17 18 ROSS Getting Started Resetting the unit Before operating the unit for the first time or after replacing the car battery or changing the connections you must reset the unit Press the reset button with a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen After the reset is complete the pre stored images are displayed Press on the card remote commander to show the clock display and set the clock and calendar Reset button Notes e Pressing the reset button will erase the clock calendar setting and some stored contents The unit starts to perform initial setting for 10 seconds after you press the reset button During this do not insert a disc or Memory Stick otherwise the unit may not be reset Should this occur
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59. 24 Mono 25 gt 41 Char Setup 40 MP3 50 51 ClipMotion 16 gt 37 MS Auto 20 Contrast 41 N aioe lame Del 23 ET 23 gt 24 lame Edit 23 AY D P Dier di Panorama 17 gt 34 DaO seas Picture Del 39 PlayMode 7 E PTY 30 Edit 7 gt 23 gt 24 gt 29 DA TATA 13 21 gt 25 gt 27 EQ7 41 43 Q EQ7 Tune 42 43 REA 13 21 25 27 F R Fader 41 44 Regional 28 41 G REP 22 21 23 H BTE gt HPF 42 44 57 S Security 46 Setup 7 18 gt 20 gt 31 46 SHUF 22 Slide Show 17 gt 38 SoundTuning 7 gt 43 gt 44 gt 45 SubWoofer 41 gt 44 18 41 FEE 14 21 25 27 T TA 29 TP 29 Treble 41 W Wall Paper 16 31 X 7 Y 14 gt 21 gt 25 gt 27 http www sony net Sony Corporation Printed in Japan
60. Cyber shot If you want to set a picture taken by an optional Sony digital still camera Cyber shot select this OFF Turns Slide show mode OFF 6 Press ENTER Select FolderSelect in step 5 If there are images in folders of a lower layer repeat step 5 and 6 to select the folder which contains your desired image An image can be set in up to the 5th layer folder in a Memory Stick 7 Press GRAPHIC The display enters the Slide show mode then slide show starts Notes You can set the image format as follows JPEG 1 600 x1 200 dots or less BMP GIF PNG 640 x480 dots or less You can set the display while playing back or receiving a source only You can select up to 100 images for each folder The following folders in a Memory Stick cannot be displayed CONTROL DCIM MSSONY VOICE HIFI In step 6 if there is no image data No Picture is shown in the display If you take out a Memory Stick after setting is complete display turns to the Clock mode Deleting the picture data Picture Del The unit cannot store an image s whose capacity is more than 2 MB 1 2 Press GRAPHIC Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Picture Del Each time you press or the item changes as follows Wall Paper Panorama lt gt Jacket Pic gt ClipMotion Slide Show lt gt Picture Del Char Setup Press ENTER v
61. MEM FULL delete data 39 FL gt 100 IREE HREH 7 ph Cyber shot gt H A Ep ABR 15 Tile Wall Paper 2 16 MBE Save 17 ll Save 50 100 SAVING keep power on 18 OR ea a Boreal EIER RUN e popor ROGET ER Panorama MERKEN a OO 1 ioskbps om Haea 33 34 Panorama F iB RN RTE MITRE E E o HE 13 1 Memory Stick 2 10 A o
62. emergency announcements if one comes in while listening to an FM station CD MD or AUX Presetting RDS stations with AF and TA setting When you preset RDS stations the unit stores each station s AF TA setting on off as well as its frequency You can select a different setting for AF TA or both for individual preset stations or the same setting for all preset stations If you preset stations with AF to on the unit automatically stores stations with the strongest radio signal Presetting the same setting for all preset stations 1 Select an FM band page 24 2 Press and or to display CRED and or CTA Note that deactivating CAF and CTA applies to non RDS stations as well as RDS stations Press MENU Press lt or gt to select Edit Press ENTER Press f or to select BTM Press CENTER Press MENU The display returns to the normal display ONO RW Presetting different settings for each preset station 1 Select an FM band and tune in the desired station page 26 2 Press and or to display 11 CAF and or GG CTA 3 Press the desired number button CD to 6 until Memory appears Repeat from step 1 to preset other stations 29 Tuning in stations by programme type PTY You can tune in a station by selecting the type of programme you would like to listen to
63. information such as the disc name artist name and track names This information is recorded on the disc This manual explains how to operate the supplied card remote commander Illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual device Car G PROTECTION G PROTECTION is originally developed for Walkman and performs supreme skip free against shocks Car G PROTECTION is designed and tuned for car audio based on the technology of original G PROTECTION Car G PROTECTION creates comfortable audio reproduction with supreme skip free and the same time it extends the concept and the value of G PROTECTION from Walkman to car audio Specification of Car G PROTECTION Car G PROTECTION has following specification a Re focus within 0 5 sec if there is a missed data b Read data with double speed or more Limitation of Car G PROTECTION Car G PROTECTION performs supreme skip free but it doesn t mean that it can guarantee the perfect skip free Some skips may occur by continuous vibration and or the installation condition of the master unit e MagicGate Memory Stick Memory Stick lt are trademarks of Sony Corporation e MagicGate and MAGIC GATE are trademarks of Sony Corporation e Cyber shot is a trademark of Sony Corporation e Walkman is a trademark of Sony Corporation e OpenMG Jukebox is a trademark of Sony Corporation e SonicStage is a trademark of Sony C
64. show the above symptoms Notes on discs e To keep discs clean do not touch the surface Handle a disc by its edge Keep your discs in their cases or disc magazines when not in use Do not subject the discs to heat high temperature Avoid leaving them in parked cars or on dashboards rear trays Do not attach labels or use discs with sticky ink residue Such discs may stop spinning when used causing a malfunction or may ruin the disc Do not use any discs with labels or stickers attached as this may cause inability to read audio data correctly e g playback skipping or no playback due to heat shrinking of a sticker or label causing a disc to warp Discs with non standard shapes e g heart square star cannot be played on this unit Attempting to do so may damage the unit Do not use such discs Before playing clean discs with a commercially available cleaning cloth Wipe each disc from the centre out Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analog discs continue to next page 49 50 Notes on CD Rs recordable CDs CD RWs rewritable CDs This unit can play the following discs Type of discs Label on the disc COMPACT al COMPACT Audio CD SG DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO BESEN ReWritable Ise ois DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO MP3 files BELEJ ReWritable CSG SE wellela ReWritable e Some
65. 1 Spectrum analyser Spectrum analyser mode Displays a pre stored spectrum analyser setting on the whole screen Panorama Wall paper mode Displays pre stored static images or static pictures in a Memory Stick on the whole screen Panorama An image scrolls continue to next page 13 Screen saver mode Plays back a pre stored animation a Clock Slide show mode The display changes to the Slide show mode only when the slide show is set The display usually changes to the Clock mode without the slide show setting Clock Displays playback or radio reception information and clock CD 2 OO3 1 15 01 47 Slide show Displays as a slide show the pictures in a Memory Stick 14 By the card remote commander By the unit SCREEN SCREEN IMAGE SHIFT Haa gt gt I lever 1 During playback or radio reception 1 During playback or radio reception press repeatedly to select press repeatedly to select the display mode the display mode Each time you press SCREEN the display Each time you press SCREEN the display mode changes as follows mode changes as follows Standard mode Spectrum analyser Standard mode Spectrum analyser mode Panorama Wall paper mode mode Panorama Wall paper mode Screen saver mode Clock Slide Screen saver mo
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67. CD Rs CD RWs depending on the equipment used for its recording or the condition of the disc may not play on this unit e You cannot play a CD R CD RW that is not finalized e You can play MP3 files recorded on CD ROMs CD Rs and CD RWs e A CD R CD RW to which a session can be added can be played A process necessary for a recorded CD R CD RW disc to be played on the audio CD player About MP3 files 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 Notes on discs You can play MP3 files recorded on CD ROMs CD Rs and CD RWs The disc must be in the ISO 9660 1 level 1 or level 2 format or Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format You can use a disc recorded in Multi Session 1 ISO 9660 Format The most common international standard for the logical format of files and folders on a CD ROM There are several specification levels In Level 1 file names must be in the 8 3 format no more than 8 characters in the name no more than 3 characters in the extension MP3 and in capital letters Folder names can be no longer than 8 characters There can be no more than 8 nested folder levels Level 2 specifications allow file names up to 31 characters long Each folder can have up to 8 trees For Joliet o
68. DISC 298 ENTER HE BACK 232 2 E 48 E rl he a 5s BB i MENU ee a eee aa fa FY LACE MESSE EAM PEE a o H seeds CENTER BACK HS AFERE ne wise al MENU AARNA RAT pete pap pede Setup Setup SABRE B i Beep ON Display O tk PlayMode ete de Contrast Level 2 A tot 25 ABTS SH Ei SoundTuning fe INJENER 7 1 CCEENCLOSE 2 OPEN CLOSE 3 ee i 4 gt
69. Setup 40 ClipMotion 16 37 Clock 18 41 Clock Slide show mode 14 21 25 27 Contrast 41 CT 31 41 CUSTOM FILE 23 24 D Dimmer 41 Disc Memo 21 23 Display 7 DSO 41 42 E Edit 7 23 24 29 EQ7 41 43 EQ7 Tune 42 43 F Fader 41 44 Fuse 47 H HPF 42 44 ID3 tag 22 57 Image 15 J Jacket Pic 16 35 58 L List up 24 26 Lithium battery 48 Local 25 41 Loudness 42 LPF 42 45 M MagicGate 52 MDLP 21 Memory Stick 16 31 34 35 37 38 52 MG Memory Stick 10 20 21 52 Mono 25 41 MP3 50 51 MS Auto 20 N Name Del 23 Name Edit 23 P Panorama 17 34 Panorama Wall paper mode 13 21 25 27 Picture Del 39 PlayMode 7 PTY 30 R Regional 28 41 REP Repeat 22 Reset 18 S Screen saver mode 14 21 25 27 Security 46 Setup 7 18 20 31 46 SHUF Shuffle 22 Slide Show 17 38 SoundTuning 7 43 44 45 Spectrum analyser mode 13 21 25 27 Standard mode 13 21 25 27 SubWoofer 41 44 T TA 29 TP 29 Treble 41 WwW Wall Paper 16 31 Car G PROTECTION 1B Si Sa Ra G PROTECTION Walkman gt Car G PROTECTION i F hs 7 FS EN LLEI Sony CD H9 G PROTECTION fro disbia ECTION
70. The auto aerial will not go up Check the connection of the power aerial control lead e Check the frequency When the DSO mode is on the sound is sometimes hampered by noises Set the DSO mode to OFF page 42 Automatic tuning is not possible The local seek mode is set to ON Set the local seek mode to OFF page 41 The broadcast signal is too weak Perform manual tuning The STEREO indication flashes e Tune in the frequency accurately e The broadcast signal is too weak Set to the monaural reception mode page 41 For this unit and optional CD MD changers The following indications will flash for about 5 seconds and an alarm sound will be heard Blank No tracks have been recorded on an MD 2 Play an MD with recorded tracks on it Cannot Play The unit cannot playback certain files due to a difference in format e Try to playback audio data with data limits that are not compatible with the unit You can erase data from the Memory Stick using a device that is compatible with Memory Stick Error e A CD is dirty or inserted upside down Clean or insert the CD correctly A CD MD cannot play because of some problem 2 Insert another CD MD Expired e Try to playback audio data with expired data limits e Try to playback audio data with data limits but the clock has not been set gt You must set the date in the me
71. containing ID3 tag ver 2 is played When skipping a portion of ID3 tag ver 2 at the beginning of the track sound is not output Skip time changes depending ID3 tag ver 2 capacity Example At 64 kbytes it is about 2 seconds with RealJukebox The displayed elapsed playing time when skipping a portion of ID3 tag ver 2 is inaccurate For MP3 files of a bit rate other than 128 kbps time is not displayed accurately during playback When an MP3 file is created with MP3 conversion software ex RealJukebox ID3 tag ver 2 will automatically be written RealJukebox is a registered trademark of RealNetworks Inc As of December 2001 NO Disc No disc is inserted in the CD MD unit Insert discs in the CD MD unit NO Magazine The disc magazine is not inserted in the CD MD unit Insert the magazine in the CD MD unit NO Music ACD which is not a music file is inserted Insert a music CD Not Ready The lid of the MD unit MDX 40 is open or the MDs are not inserted properly Close the lid or insert the MDs properly Push Reset The CD MD unit cannot be operated because of some problem Press the reset button on the unit 57 Index A AF 28 29 ATRAC3 10 20 24 ATT 41 Auto Clear 40 AutoScroll 21 41 AUX 45 AUX Level 42 45 AUX Skip 41 46 B Balance 41 Bass 41 Beep 41 Blend Level 40 BIM 24 29 C CD TEXT 19 23 24 Char
72. display Security System Code Input OK returns to the calendar clock display NG CODE ERROR message appears Input the correct code using the cursor buttons Cancelling the security code Repeat step 1 to 4 in Setting the security code Code Del display appears Enter your stored code with the cursor buttons t and press CENTER Code Del display gt Security lt l gt al OK returns to a normal display NG the CODE ERROR message appears Input the correct code using the cursor buttons Note You cannot change the security code unless you delete your stored code Tip If the security code is not stored the Code Del display does not appear a a a a l Additional Information Maintenance Fuse replacement When replacing the fuse be sure to use one matching the amperage rating stated on the original fuse If the fuse blows check the power connection and replace the fuse If the fuse blows again after replacement there may be an internal malfunction In such a case consult your nearest Sony dealer l Fuse 10 A Warning Never use a fuse with an amperage rating exceeding the one supplied with the unit as this could damage the unit continue to next page 47 Replacing the lithium battery Under normal conditions batteries will last approximately 1 year The service life may be shorter depending on the condi
73. ial L A y AP ENTER 11 CENTER 12 RER NY IEE Setup 13 CENTER ig RDA ian SBSH FE 2 Normal nE 10 ARERI o Just REFERI 1 Cn Just 16 Memory Stick 9 CENTER 8 8 9 F 2 APPR Memory Stick 5 fae 17 ENTER RER Save Save SAVING keep power on hao 37 18 CGRAPHIC CORAH
74. information Caution Do not use the CUSTOM FILE feature while driving or perform any other function which could divert your attention from the road 1 Start playing a disc you want to label 2 Press MENU 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select Edit 4 Press ENTER 5 Press f or to select Name Edit 6 Press ENTER 2 Name Edit lt ENTER The unit will repeat the disc during the labelling procedure 7 Enter the characters Press repeatedly to select the desired character A gt B gt C 50 gt 1 2 34 5 blank space A For reverse order press Press gt after locating the desired character Name Edit If you press you can move back to the left Repeat steps and to enter the entire name 8 Press ENTER The display returns to the top menu display 9 Press MENU The display returns to the normal display Tips e Simply overwrite or enter a blank space to correct or erase a name e You can label CDs on a unit without the CUSTOM FILE function if that unit is connected along with a CD unit that has the function The Disc Memo will be stored in the memory of the CD unit with the CUSTOM FILE function Note Repeat shuffle play is suspended until the Name Edit is complete Erasing the Disc Memo 1 Press repeatedly to select CD 2 Press repeatedly to select th
75. on your number buttons 1 Press a number button CD to that has a local station stored on it 2 Within 5 seconds press the number button of the local station again 3 Repeat this procedure until the desired local station is received Receiving traffic announcements TATP By activating the Traffic Announcement TA and Traffic Programme TP you can automatically tune in an FM station broadcasting traffic announcements These settings function regardless of the current FM programme or source CD MD AUX The unit switches back to the original source when the bulletin is over Press repeatedly until appears The unit starts searching for traffic information stations indicates reception of such stations The unit will continue searching for stations available with TP if NO TP appears momentarily To cancel all traffic announcements disappear Cra To Press Cancel current announcement Tips e You can also cancel the current announcement by pressing or MODE e TA can also be set to on off by pressing on the unit for 2 seconds Presetting the volume of traffic announcements You can preset the volume level of the traffic announcements so you won t miss hearing them 1 Press to adjust the desired volume level 2 Press for 2 seconds TA appears and the setting is stored Receiving emergency announcements Tf either AF or TA is on the unit will switch to
76. page 41 THEA CD MD Standard mode E Artist name playing time Track name MDLP display i k LP2 LP2 playback CD MD pis Alb m LP4 LP4 Playback Spectrum analyser mode Panorama Wall ou u paper mode Screen saver mode mode Track Elapsed playing Source number time Unit Elapsed Disc name 4 Artist name number playing Album folder name time Track file name Spectrum analyser mode Panorama Wall Arter qametrack name paper mode Screen saver mode Slide show Clock mode mode Track Elapsed Disc Album Elapsed Source number playing time Source Track number playing time 4 003 001p 0 a8 en Ee Clock Disc name Artist name Album folder name Track file name continue to next page Clock mode Disc Album Elapsed Source Track number playing time ey eee Clock Available only when an MP3 file is played 2 Available only when an optional MD unit with the MDLP function is connected and an MDLP disc is played 3 Available only when an optional CD MD unit is connected 4 If the disc has been labelled by this unit using the CUSTOM FILE function Disc Memo is displayed accordingly 21 22 Notes e Some characters cannot be displayed e For some CD TEXT discs with very many characters some characters may not be displayed nor scroll e This unit cannot d
77. power is being supplied to the unit e Check the connection If everything is in order check the fuse The car does not have an ACC position Press to turn on the unit The power is continuously supplied to the unit The car does not have an ACC position Press for 2 seconds The power aerial does not extend The power aerial does not have a relay box a disc recorded with complicated tree structure a disc recorded in Multi Session a disc to which data can be added The sound skips from vibration e The unit is installed at an angle of more than 30 e The unit is not installed in a sturdy part of the car The sound skips e Defective or dirty disc e The CD R CD RW has been damaged If you close the disc tray or reset the setting the unit will make some noise This is just the noise of the unit checking a disc this is not a malfunction continue to next page 55 Radio reception Preset tuning is not possible e Store the correct frequency in the memory The broadcast signal is too weak Error displays Messages Error displays The stations cannot be received The sound is hampered by noises e Connect a power aerial control lead blue or accessory power supply lead red to the power supply lead of a car s aerial booster Only if your car has a built in FM MW LW aerial in the rear side glass e Check the connection of the car aerial e
78. setting for each source Selecting the equaliser curve 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD MS or AUX 2 Press SOUND 3 Press lt or gt repeatedly to select EQ7 4 Press ENTER 5 Press or gt repeatedly to select the Equaliser mode To cancel the equalising effect select OFF 6 Press ENTER Note While DSO is active equaliser settings are automatically adjusted for best overall effect Adjusting the equaliser curve You can store and adjust the equaliser settings for frequency and level 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press to select a source radio CD MD MS or AUX Press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select SoundTuning Press ENTER Press f or repeatedly to select EQ7 Tune Press ENTER Example EQ7 Tune Xplod ON EQ7 Tune lt 7 Press f or repeatedly to select the desired equaliser curve 8 Press ENTER 9 Select the desired frequency and level Press or gt repeatedly to select the desired frequency Each time you press or the frequency changes 62 Hz gt 157 Hz gt 396 Hz gt 1000 Hz gt 2510 Hz gt 6340 Hz gt 16000 Hz Xplod 62Hz 100B Press f or repeatedly to adjust the desired level The level is adjustable by 1 dB steps from 10 dB to 10 dB ai E
79. the display are not recognizable because of the unit s installation position e AutoScroll Select ON to scroll all automatically displayed names When AutoScroll is set to OFF and the disc track name is changed the disc track name does not scroll PlayMode e Local Local seek mode page 25 Select ON to only tune into stations with stronger signals e Mono Monaural mode page 25 Select ON to hear FM stereo broadcast in monaural Select OFF to return to normal mode e Regional page 28 continue to next page 41 SoundTuning EQ7 Tune page 43 to adjust the equaliser curve HPF High pass filter page 44 LPF Low pass filter page 45 e Loudness to enjoy bass and treble even at low volumes The bass and treble will be reinforced e AUX Level page 45 to adjust the volume level of connected auxiliary equipment 1 Displayed only when the clock is displayed by pressing OFF 2 Displayed only when CD MS or MD are playing back 3 Displayed only when the source is AUX Note Only when an optional CD MD unit is not connected AUX Skip and AUX Level are displayed 1 Press MEND To set AutoScroll press during CD MD MS playback Press lt or gt repeatedly to select the desired item Press ENTER Press f or repeatedly to select your desired items to be adjusted Press ENTER Pre
80. the image you select in step 10 v Just adjusts and displays the selected image according to the display size 15 Press ENTER Example Just 16 Press or to select Save 17 Press CENTER Save 50 100 E SAVING keep power on 18 Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Press to turn to the Standard mode Notes You can set the image format as follows JPEG 1 600 x1 200 dots or less BMP GIF PNG 640 x480 dots or less You can preview up to 100 images from a folder within a Memory Stick at one time The following folders in a Memory Stick cannot be displayed CONTROL DCIM MSSONY VOICE HIFI In step 7 or 9 if there is no image data No Picture is shown in the display Depending on the volume of stored data the storing time differs Do not turn off the unit while the message in step 17 is displayed If you turn off the power the data will not be stored If the capacity of the unit is not enough MEM FULL delete data is displayed and you cannot store the data After deleting the data page 39 perform the settings again Tips e You can store a maximum of 100 jacket pictures in the unit e If Cyber shot is selected in step 8 the folder is select
81. to set is in the first layer of a Memory Stick select this Cyber shot If you want to set a picture taken by an optional Sony digital still camera Cyber shot select this Folder name When a folder is in a Memory Stick the folder name is displayed 7 Press ENTER Select the folder name in step 6 If there are images in folders of a lower layer repeat step 6 and 7 to select the folder which contains your desired image An image can be set in up to the 5th layer folder in a Memory Stick 8 Press or gt repeatedly to select the image you want to set 9 Press ENTER ES Depending on the aspect ratio the selected image the display type will be set automatically 1 1 to 1 4 tile more than 1 4 scroll horizontally below 1 1 scroll vertically 10 Press again m ir Bz Save 50 100 SAVING keep power on 11 Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Press to turn to the Panorama Wall paper mode Then the adjusted panorama image is displayed Notes e You can set the image format as follows JPEG 1 600 x1 200 dots or less You can set the display while the unit must be kept on You can preview up to 100 images from a folder within a Memory Stick at one time The following folders in a Memory Stick cannot be displayed CONT
82. traffic announcements RSS e bee ee oe 8 29 Presetting RDS stations with AF and TA Sel se rt Se ta de ee aa 29 Tuning in stations by programme type Pl a E coal 30 Setting the clock automatically ace eek eS Haas AS 31 Image Settings Customising a wall paper Wall Paper n nonuuneunannen 31 Setting a panorama image Panorama 34 Setting a jacket picture Jacket Pic 2 2 eee 35 Setting a clip motion ClipMotion 00 37 Displaying an image as a slide show Slide Show n nennuneneuneen 38 Deleting the picture data Picture Del eunea 39 Setting the display characters Char Setup o o onnenneenneen 40 Other Functions Adjusting the sound characteristics 41 Quickly attenuating the sound 41 Changing the sound and display settings ME 41 Setting the Dynamic Soundstage Organiser DSO 5 Fae bee Sp oan dees tees oS 42 Setting the equaliser EQ7 43 Adjusting the front and rear volume 44 Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer s 0005 44 Connecting auxiliary audio equipment 45 Setting the security code 46 Additional Information Maintenance 000 0 e cece 47 Removing the unit 0 48 Precautions ss soos snes ee 0000 ee 49 Notes on discs i 49 About MP3 files o unenaunan enana 50 On Memory Stick i 52 Specific
83. transferred in an encrypted format to prevent unauthorized copying or playback Notes on use To avoid damaging data do not release the Memory Stick during reading or writing of data use the Memory Stick in a location subject to static electricity or electric noise On formatting the Memory Stick The Memory Stick is shipped with a FAT format as the standard format When formatting the Memory Stick do not use the format function on the Windows Explorer On handling the Memory Stick Aj B D e When the Memory Stick erasure prevention switch is set to LOCK data cannot be recorded erased or edited B The tactile protrusion on the rear surface of MagicGate Memory Stick distinguishes it from a general Memory Stick C Do not attach any other material than the supplied label on the label space D e Attach the label so that it does not stick out from the proper attachment location e Do not touch the Memory Stick connector with your finger or metallic objects A Do not bend drop or apply strong shock to the Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Do not allow the Memory Stick to get wet e Do not use or store the Memory Stick in a location that is subject to Extremely high temperature such as in a car parked in the sun Direct sunlight Hi
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85. 3 242 048 21 1 SONY MG MS FMMW LW Compact Disc Player Operating Instructions ce FARBE For installation and connections see the supplied installation connections manual BALSA PRINS RARER gt MA PERII RRA REE compact Jee STEN DIGITAL AUDIO Memory STICK MEX 5DI 2002 Sony Corporation Welcome Thank you for purchasing this Sony Compact Disc Player FEATURING e Memory Stick slot equipped e MagicGate Memory Stick MG Memory Stick in the pages that follow and Memory Stick compatibility e ATRAC3 file playback recorded on an MG Memory Stick is possible e MP3 file playback recorded on a disc is possible e CD R CD RW which can have a session added can be played page 50 e Discs recorded in Multi Session CD Extra Mixed CD etc can be played depending on the recording method page 50 e Car G PROTECTON e Optional CD MD units both changers and players e ID3 tag version 1 information displayed when an MP3 file is played e CD TEXT information displayed when a CD TEXT disc 3 is played e Supplied controller accessory Card remote commander RM X132 e Optional controller accessory Wireless rotary commander RM X6S 1 This unit works with Sony products only 2 ID3 tag is an MP3 file that contains information about album name artist name track name etc 3 A CD TEXT disc is an audio CD that includes
86. 3 RER IZ Panorama o HE AA Pe Wall Paper Panorama Jacket Pic gt ClipMotion Slide Show lt gt Picture Del Char Setup Memory Stick MARY As RE lal i 4 CENTER Media Select 7 Panorama X 5 ENTER 6 ERAH o RPR RE ERA Picture Select Memory Stick Eh gt jefe Itt Cyber shot WREE E SENAY Sony ERA ae FEL HERG EZE GTED CENTER Save 0 50 100 SAVING keep power on 11 GRAPHIC GRAPHIC e Himala SCREEN SCREEN PEN ESA JPEG 1 600 x 1 200 o i 100 ih Memory Stick EPK fal o e Memory Stick a a E DCIM BRS
87. 6 E a 7 CENTER 8 MEND BSC AE 2 Rede es WN SE as DSO e Reve PGA DENEME DEREN DSO RRE DSO t ma is CO O Were fea 1 DSO 1 2 DSO 2 3 DSO 3 4 DSO OFF 1 SOURCE RESE CD MD 2 SOUND 3 REI 4 HE DS0 4 5 ag lt 4 3 DSO DSO 1 DSO gt ate OFF o 6 CENTER FM DS0 DSO gt DSO FREJA OFF o EQ7 7 Club Jazz New Age IER o T _ M
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91. N 8 Press ENTER 9 Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Note In Standard Clock mode you cannot make the display characters disappear automatically Changing the translucence ratio of the characters Blend Level You can set the translucence ratio colour density of the characters in the Spectrum analyser Panorama Wall paper Screen saver Slide show mode By setting this level down you can adjust the characters in the display to appear opaque 1 Playback or receive the source radio CD MS MD or AUX 2 Press GRAPHIC 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select Char Setup Each time you press or gt the item changes as follows Wall Paper Panorama lt Jacket Pic lt gt ClipMotion Slide Show lt gt Picture Del Char Setup 4 Press CENTER A3 Char Setup MAUA X a 5 Press or to select Blend Level 6 Press CENTER E Sample Blend Level p 15 7 Press or gt to select the permeation ratio Level 0 15 The lower the level the paler the display characters 8 Press ENTER 9 Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Notes e In Standard Clock mode you cannot change the translucence ratio of the display characters e Set Auto Clear to ON page 40 the translucence ratio of the display characters does not change ese Other Functions Adj
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94. ROL DCIM MSSONY VOICE HIFI In step 5 or 7 if there is no image data No Picture is shown in the display Depending on the volume of stored data the storing time differs Do not turn off the unit while the message in step 10 is displayed If you turn off the power the data will not be stored If the capacity of the unit is not enough MEM FULL delete data is displayed and you cannot store the data After deleting the data page 39 perform the settings again Tips e You can store a maximum of 100 panorama images in the unit e If Cyber shot is selected in step 6 the folder is selected automatically About the pre user strage area capacity The image is stored in the Panorama user area Pre stored panorama images User area of Panorama Pre stored wall papers User area of Wall Paper Tip Stored images may not display in order of they were stored Setting a jacket picture Jacket Pic Standard mode You can store and set a favourite image for each disc You can also display this image in the source display area of the Standard mode The image data you set will be stored in this unit 1 2 3 4 Insert a Memory Stick page 10 Start playing the disc for which you want to set a jacket picture Press GRAPHIC Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Jacket Pic Each time you press lt or gt the item changes
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98. a lower layer repeat step 8 and 9 to select the folder which contains your desired image An image can be set in up to the 5th layer folder in a Memory Stick 10 Press lt or gt repeatedly to select the image you want to set 11 Press CENTER 12 Press f or to select Setup 13 Press CENTER 14 Press or to select the display type You can select one of the following 2 display types Normal displays the image you select in step 10 X Just adjusts and displays the selected image according to the display size a 15 Press CENTER Example Just i 16 Press or to select Save 17 Press CENTER j Save 50 100 SAVING keep power on continue to next page gt 37 38 18 Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Press to turn to the Standard mode OO 1 105kbps gt 8 36 le Notes e You can set the image format as follows GIF 160 x120 dots or less Up to 10 frames or if image size is 84 x84 dots or less up to 20 frames of GIF animation will be displayed If a jacket picture page 35 is set the clip motion is not displayed You can preview up to 100 images from a folder within a Memory Stick at one time The following folders in a Memory Stick cannot
99. as follows Wall Paper lt Panorama Jacket Pic gt ClipMotion gt Slide Show lt gt Picture Del Char Setup Press CENTER Media Select Jacket Pic MemoerniStick v a Press f or to select Memory Stick If you want to change the display type of a previously stored image select FlashMemory Press CENTER If you select FlashMemory in step 6 skip to step 10 Press f or repeatedly to select a location or type of image that you want to set Picture Select If an image you want to set is in the first layer of a Memory Stick select this Cyber shot If you want to set a picture taken by an optional Sony digital still camera Cyber shot select this Folder name When a folder is in a Memory Stick the folder name is displayed Press CENTER Select the folder name in step 8 If there are images in folders of a lower layer repeat step 8 and 9 to select the folder which contains your desired image An image can be set in up to the 5th layer folder in a Memory Stick continue to next page 35 36 10 Press or gt repeatedly to select the image you want to set 11 Press ENTER 12 Press f or to select Setup 13 Press ENTER 14 Press f or to select the display type You can select one of the following 2 display types Normal displays
100. ations os 54 Troubleshooting i 55 Error displays Messages 56 58 Location of controls Refer to the pages listed for details SOURCE Power on Radio CD MG MS MD AUX button To select the source OFF Stop Power off button 8 11 12 19 20 46 MODE button To change the operation Display window OPEN CLOSE button 8 9 10 11 19 Tap to Open close the front panel Press and hold to Open the front panel and the disc tray SCREEN button To select the display mode VOL volume control lever E Reset button 18 E Receptor for the card remote commander and wireless rotary commander SHIFT switching shift 1 3 button To change the function of the k lt gt gt I lever fi lt lt PI lever Selecting radio stations the items to be adjusted the desired image eject OPEN CLOSE button 8 9 19 To eject a disc open close the disc tray Disc tray amp play button 8 19 Memory Stick slot Wd Memory Stick access lamp 1 When an optional CD MD unit is connected AUX is not displayed 2 Warning when installing in a car without an ACC accessory position on the ignition switch After turning off the ignition be sure to press on the unit for 2 seconds to turn off the clock display Otherwise the clock display does not turn off and causes battery drain continue to next page Card remote commander RM X132
101. be displayed CONTROL DCIM MSSONY VOICE HIFI In step 7 or 9 if there is no image data No Picture is shown in the display Depending on the volume of stored data the storing time differs Do not turn off the unit while the message in step 17 is displayed If you turn off the power the data will not be stored If the capacity of the unit is not enough MEM FULL delete data is displayed and you cannot store the data After deleting the data page 39 perform the settings again Tips e You can store a maximum of 16 clip motions in the unit If Cyber shot is selected in step 8 the folder is selected automatically e Delete your stored image to display the default source icon OC Displaying an image as a slide show Slide Show Slide show mode Scroll static images in a Memory Stick as a slide show This data will not be stored 1 Insert a Memory Stick page 10 2 Press GRAPHIC 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select Slide Show Each time you press or gt the item changes as follows Wall Paper Panorama Jacket Pic lt gt ClipMotion Slide Show gt Picture Del Char Setup 4 Press ENTER X 5 Slide Show 5 Press f or repeatedly to select a folder for images that you want to set FolderSelect Selects the folder that contains the image you want to set
102. ber as your security code If you set it you need to input the stored code to turn on the unit should you re install the unit in another car or after changing the battery 1 Press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Setup Press CENTER Press f or repeatedly to select Security Press CENTER Code Set display is displayed 2 3 4 5 Security lt Press f or repeatedly to enter the first digit 0 9 Press gt to move the cursor to the 2nd digit then press or repeatedly to enter the 2nd digit Each time you press f a digit goes up and each time you press a digit falls Repeat step to enter the 3rd digit and the 4th digit 6 Press ENTER Check Code display appears 7 Press f or repeatedly to select YES Code Set 1234 8 Press ENTER The display returns to the normal display Notes e The security code cannot be entered by the number buttons 1 6 e Make sure not to forget your security code If you select NO in step 7 and press CENTER the display returns to the Code Set display in step 5 After the security code setup is completed Should you re install the unit in another car or change the battery the Check Code display appears after turning on the unit Enter your stored 4 digit code with the cursor buttons 4 4 gt and press CENTER Code Input
103. de Clock Slide show mode Standard mode show mode Standard mode 2 Press repeatedly to selectthe 2 Press up or down the Ha PPI lever display pattern while Image is displayed in the lower right of the display to select the You cannot select any display pattern in the Clock display pattern Slide show mode You cannot select any display pattern in the Clock Slide show mode When switching only the display pattern press until Image appears on the display lower right and press up or down the lever while Image is displayed If source is AUX you do not need to press SHIFT 15 Displaying storing a static image from a Memory Stick Image data JPEG BMP GIF PNG stored in Memory Stick can be displayed stored in the display of this unit Displayed as a jacket picture Standard mode page 35 The image format and size which can be displayed is JPEG 1 600 x1 200 dots or less BMP GIF PNG 640 x480 dots or less 4 003 OO1 gt 7 11 Sof Displayed as a clip motion Standard mode page 37 The image format and size which can be displayed is JPEG 1 600 x1 200 dots or less BMP GIF PNG 640 x480 dots or less GIF animation file 160 x120 dots or less up to 10 frames 84 x84 dots or less up to 20 frames O01 1oskbps
104. disc tray To remove the disc Press down the centre spindle and lift up the edge of the disc by the relief in the disc tray To locate a specific point in a track Manual search Press up or down and hold the K lt PI lever and release at the desired point To search forward To search backward WV To locate a specific track Automatic Music Sensor Press up or down the K lt BPI lever once for each track To locate a succeeding track To locate a preceding track or the beginning point of the current track To continuously skip tracks press up or down once and press up or down again within 1 second and hold the K BPI lever To locate a specific album available only when an MP3 file is played Press SHIFT then press up or down the lt q BPI lever while Album is displayed in the lower right of the display once for each album Hea DD CT 4 To continuously skip albums press up or down once and press up or down again within 1 second and hold the K lt 4 BPI lever To locate a succeeding album To locate a preceding album 10 Listening to ATRAC3 files in MG Memory Stick 2 OPEN CLOSE 1 Press OPEN CLOSE The front panel opens 2 Insert an MG Memory Stick until it Clicks The Memory Stick access lamp lights up then the front panel closes automatically after the caution alarm beeps 3 Press repeated
105. djust to the desired frequency manual tuning If FM stereo reception is poor Select monaural reception mode see Changing the sound and display settings on page 41 The sound improves but becomes monaural STEREO disappears Tip If FM broadcasts are difficult to hear set DSO to OFF page 42 29 26 Storing only desired stations You can manually preset desired stations 1 Press repeatedly to select the radio 2 Press repeatedly to select the band 3 Press SEEK or gt SEEK to tune in the station that you want to store 4 Press the desired number button CD to 6 for 2 seconds until Memory appears The number of the button you pressed is displayed and then the selected station is assigned to this number and stored Note If you try to store another station on the same stored number the previously stored station will be erased LH Tuning in a station through a list List up 1 During radio reception press momentarily The frequency or the name assigned to the current station appears in the display 97 50MHz 98 00MHz 98 50MHz 107 50MHz x A A 2 Press f or repeatedly to select the desired station If no name is assigned to the station the frequency appears in the display 3 Press to tune in the desired station After tuning is completed the display returns to the normal display Tip To stop selecting and r
106. e CD unit with the CUSTOM FILE function Press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Edit Press ENTER Press f or to select Name Del Press ENTER The stored names will appear NOOO AO a X Z Name Del 8 Press or repeatedly to select the disc name you want to erase 9 Press for 2 seconds The name is erased Repeat steps 8 and 9 if you want to erase other names 10 Press MENU The display returns to the normal display Notes e When the Disc Memo for a CD TEXT disc is erased the original CD TEXT information is displayed e If you cannot find the Disc Memo you want to erase try selecting a different CD unit in step 2 Tips e In step 7 if there is no Disc Memo the display will return to the normal display automatically e Ifall the Disc Memo is deleted in step 9 the display will return to the normal display automatically 23 Locating a track disc by name List up With this unit When a name is assigned to an ATRACS file in an MG Memory Stick you can locate it by name With an optional CD unit with the CD TEXT CUSTOM FILE function or an MD unit You can use this function for discs that have been assigned custom names or for CD TEXT discs 1 Press IST The assigned track disc name appears in the display Example TrackList gt gt gt gt x 2 Press f or
107. e data After deleting the data page 39 perform the settings again Tips e You can store a maximum of 100 wall papers in the unit If Cyber shot is selected in step 7 the folder is selected automatically About the pre user strage area capacity The image is stored in the Wall Paper user area Panorama Wall paper mode Pre stored spectrum analyser Pre stored wall papers User area of Wall Paper Pre stored panorama images User area of Panorama Standard mode Tip Stored images may not display in order of they were stored 33 34 ees Setting a panorama image Panorama Panorama Wall paper mode Scrolls a static image in a Memory Stick or displays it in tile The image data you set will be stored in this unit To display the pre stored images in this unit see Selecting the display mode and display pattern on page 13 1 Insert a Memory Stick page 10 2 Press GRAPHIC 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select Panorama Each time you press lt or gt the item changes as follows Wall Paper Panorama Jacket Pic lt gt ClipMotion Slide Show gt Picture Del Char Setup 4 Press ENTER mo Media Select g Eal X Panorama 5 Press again 6 Press or repeatedly to select a location or type of image that you want to set Picture Select If an image you want
108. eak signals some stored preset numbers will retain their former settings e When a preset number is indicated in the display the unit starts storing stations from the one currently displayed Display items Standard mode Tuner Radio Preset icon band number EM fen 2 3 mone IL Frequency Spectrum analyser mode Panorama Wall paper mode Screen saver mode Slide show mode Radio Preset band number Frequency Clock mode Radio Preset band number Frequency a 00 00 10 08 Clock Receiving the stored stations 1 Press repeatedly to select the radio 2 Press repeatedly to select the band 3 Press the number button CD to on which the desired station is stored Tip Press or to receive the stations in the order they are stored in the memory Preset Search function If preset tuning does not work Press lt SEEK or gt SEEK to search for the station automatic tuning Scanning stops when the unit receives a station Repeat until the desired station is received Tips If automatic tuning stops too frequently turn on the Local Seek to limit seek to stations with stronger signals see Changing the sound and display settings on page 41 If you know the frequency of the station you want to listen to press and hold lt or gt to locate the approximate frequency then press the lt or gt repeatedly to fine a
109. ed automatically Setting a clip motion ClipMotion Standard mode You can store your favourite GIF image or GIF animation file for each source and display them in the source display area in the Standard mode The image data you set will be stored in this unit 1 Insert a Memory Stick page 10 2 Select a source radio CD MD MS or AUX that you want to set a clip motion 3 Press GRAPHIC 4 Press or gt repeatedly to select ClipMotion Each time you press or gt the item changes as follows Wall Paper Panorama gt Jacket Pic lt gt ClipMotion Slide Show gt Picture Del Char Setup 5 Press ENTER Media Select ClipMotion EMemonyiStickr x 6 Press or to select Memory Stick If you want to change the display type of a previously stored image select FlashMemory 7 Press ENTER If you select FlashMemory in step 6 skip to step 8 8 Press f or repeatedly to select a location or type of image that you want to set Picture Select If an image you want to set is in the first layer of a Memory Stick select this Cyber shot If you want to set a picture taken by an optional Sony digital still camera Cyber shot select this Folder name When a folder is in a Memory Stick the folder name is displayed 9 Press CENTER Select the folder name in step 8 If there are images in folders of
110. er icon or the band FM1 FM2 FM3 MW or LW appears Press repeatedly to select the band Press SHIFT then press up or down the k lt gt gt I lever while Preset is displayed in the lower right of the display to select the desired station The station can be selected when the desired station is stored page 26 The number button C1 to 6 on the card remote commander can also be selected To receive a station automatically Automatic tuning Press up or down the k BPI lever To search for succeeding stations ite To search for preceding a stations y To receive a desired frequency Manual tuning Press up or down and hold the K lt PI lever and release at the desired frequency To adjust the volume level To search for a higher Press up or down the VOL lever frequency aa To search for a lower D To stop radio reception frequency SY Press OFF Selecting the display mode and display pattern You can select from 5 different display modes You can also select various display patterns in Standard mode Spectrum analyzer mode Panorama Wall paper mode and Screen Saver mode Standard mode Displays various information such as source track number elapsed playing time disc name track name and sound settings You can display items such as an icon of the source on the left side of the display spectrum analyser or wall paper in smaller size in the centre of the display Standard mode
111. eturn to the normal display press LIST RDS Overview of RDS FM stations with Radio Data System RDS service send inaudible digital information along with the regular radio programme signal For example one of the following will be displayed upon receiving a station with RDS capability Standard mode Radio band Tuner icon Preset number Frequency Station name Spectrum analyser mode Panorama Wall paper mode Screen saver mode Slide show mode Radio Preset band Frequency number Station name Clock mode Radio Preset Frequency band number Station name 10 08 Clock RDS services RDS data offers you other conveniences such as e Automatic retuning of a programme helpful during long distance drives AF page 28 Receiving traffic announcements even when enjoying another programme source TA page 29 Selecting stations by the type of programme it broadcasts PTY page 30 e Automatic clock time setting CT page 31 Notes Depending on the country or region not all of the RDS functions are available e RDS may not work properly if the signal strength is weak or if the station you are tuned to is not transmitting RDS data 27 Automatic retuning for best reception results AF function The alternative frequencies AF function allows the radio to always tune into the area s strongest signal fo
112. gh humidity or places with corrosive substances e To prolong the life of the Memory Stick use the supplied storage case On cleaning Clean the player casing with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it may mar the finish of the casing 53 Specifications CD Player section Signal to noise ratio 95 dB Frequency response 10 20 000 Hz Wow and flutter Below measurable limit MS section Signal to noise ratio 90 dB Frequency response 10 20 000 Hz Tuner section Aerial terminal External aerial connector 72 dB mono 0 6 stereo 0 3 mono LW 153 279 kHz Aerial terminal External aerial connector FM Tuning range 87 5 108 MHz Intermediate frequency 10 7 MHz 450 kHz Usable sensitivity 8 dBf Selectivity 75 dB at 400 kHz Signal to noise ratio 66 dB stereo Harmonic distortion at 1 kHz Separation 35 dB at 1 kHz Frequency response 30 15 000 Hz MW LW Tuning range MW 531 1 602 kHz Intermediate frequency 10 7 MHz 450 kHz Sensitivity MW 30 uV LW 40 uV General Outputs Inputs Tone controls Loudness Power requirements Dimensions Mounting dimensions Mass Supplied accessories Optional accessories Optional equipment Audio outputs front rear Subwoofer output mono Power aerial relay control terminal Power amplifier control term
113. i MET ESSE we REY AS EMR EENES SEH gt ERENER Aik A axe TH o I 6 7 CENTER z Picture Del YES Delete OK J 8 eee VES o BAA gt GEE G 39 40 Char Setup RANE o te AF TOS Auto Clear ARRE EEE Fr WRR HT MERER FIPA ise fs ON SCPE EARL eo PERRETE ARKEA MEIT 1 ee OREKS CD MS MD 2 1 GRAPHIC 3 RER a gt EEE Char Setup Km HS TA Pa Wall Paper lt gt Panorama Jacket Pic gt ClipMotion Slide Show lt gt Picture Del gt Char Setup 4 CENTER Char Setup EGGIGIESEED 5 g t a E Auto Clear o 6 E X Auto Clear 7 RER p RERE ON o 8 CENTER 9 GRAPHIC
114. inal Telephone ATT control terminal Illumination control terminal BUS control input terminal BUS audio input AUX IN terminal Aerial input terminal Bass 8 dB at 100 Hz Treble 8 dB at 10 kHz 8 dB at 100 Hz 2 dB at 10 kHz 12 V DC car battery negative earth Approx 178 x 50 x 178 mm w b d Approx 182 x 53 x 157 mm w b d Approx 1 7 kg Card remote commander RM X132 1 Parts for installation and connections 1 set Front panel cover 1 Wireless rotary commander RM X6S BUS cable supplied with an RCA pin cord RC 61 1 m RC 62 2 m CD changer 10 discs CDX 757MX CDX 656X CD changer 6 discs CDX T70MX CDX T69X MD changer 6 discs MDX 66XLP Source selector XA C30 US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories Note This unit cannot be connected to a digital preamplifier or an equaliser Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Troubleshooting The following checklist will help you remedy problems you may encounter with your unit Before going through the checklist below check the connection and operating procedures General The operation buttons do not function Press the reset button No sound e Press up the VOL control lever to adjust the volume e Cancel the ATT function e Set the fader control to the centre position for a 2 speaker system The contents of the memory have been erased The reset button has been pressed Store again in
115. isplay the artist name for each track of a CD TEXT disc Notes on MP3 When playing MP3 with ID3 tag ID3 tag artist name album name track name is displayed ID3 tag applies only to version 1 The ID3 tag character codes comply with ASCII and ISO 8859 1 standards Joliet format discs can only be displayed in ASCII Incompatible characters will be displayed as In the following cases elapsed playing time may not be displayed accurately when an MP3 file of VBR variable bit rate is played during fast forward reverse Tip When AutoScroll is set to OFF and the disc album track name is changed the disc album track name does not scroll Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat Play The disc in the main unit will repeat a track the entire album or the entire disc when it reaches the end For repeat play you can select CD MD e REP JJ to repeat a track CREP to repeat an album REP to repeat a disc MG Memory Stick REP J to repeat a track 1 Available only for MP3 files 2 Available only when one or more optional CD MD units are connected During playback press CD REP repeatedly until the desired setting appears in the display Repeat Play starts In a display mode other than the Standard mode the icon will disappear a short time after you adjust the setting To return to normal play mode press Q REP repeatedly u
116. justing the volume of the subwoofer s 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD MS or AUX 2 Press SOUND 3 Press lt or gt repeatedly to select SubWoofer 4 Press ENTER 5 Press lt or gt repeatedly to adjust the volume 6 Press ENTER The display returns to the normal display Tip The volume level is adjustable from 10 dB to 10 dB Below 10 dB dB is displayed Adjusting the cut off frequency for the subwoofer s Connecting auxiliary audio To match the characteristics of the connected H subwoofer s you can cut out the unwanted high e q ul p me nt and middle frequency signals entering the subwoofer s By setting the cut off frequency The unit s AUX IN external audio input see the diagram below the subwoofer s will terminal on this unit is also used as the BUS output only low frequency signals for a clearer AUDIO IN audio input terminal sound You can listen to the sound from your car speakers by connecting optional Sony portable g Cut off frequency devices 2 Note If you connect an optional Sony CD MD unit you cannot connect any portable devices and cannot select AUX Selecting auxiliary equipment Press repeatedly to select Frequency Hz AUX 1 During playback or radio reception Aux J press MENU ae 2 Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Sou
117. ly until MG MS icon or MS appears Playback starts Notes e Insert the MG Memory Stick in the correct direction e Do not forcefully remove the MG Memory Stick Be careful that the MG Memory Stick does not spring out from the unit and drop Tip When MS Auto is set to ON playback starts automatically page 20 To adjust the volume level Press up or down the VOL lever To stop playback Press OFF When an MG Memory Stick is already inserted Press repeatedly until lt 2 MG MS icon or MS appears To eject the MG Memory Stick Press OPEN CLOSE to open the front panel Push in the MG Memory Stick momentarily then remove it Note Do not leave an MG Memory Stick protruding out To locate a specific point in a track Manual search Press up or down and hold the K lt PI lever and release at the desired point To search forward To search backward To locate a specific track Automatic Music Sensor Press up or down the K lt BPI lever once for each track To locate the next track To locate the previous track or the beginning point of the current track To continuously skip tracks press up or down once and press up or down again within 1 second and hold the K BPI lever 11 Listening to radio Press repeatedly until tun
118. nd When the first track of the first session is not audio CD data If an MP3 file is in the disc only MP3 file s play back and other data is skipped Audio CD data is not recognized If no MP3 file is in the disc NO Music is displayed and nothing is played back Audio CD data is not recognized The playback order of the MP3 files The playback order of the folders and files is as follows ES Folder album MP3 file track Tree 2 Tree 4 Tree 1 Tree 3 Tree 5 root Notes e A folder that does not include an MP3 file is skipped e Maximum folder number 255 including root folder and empty folders e The maximum number of MP3 files and folders that can be contained in a disc 512 When a file folder name contains many characters this number may become less than 512 e The maximum number of trees which can be played is 8 Tip To specify a desired playback order before the folder or file name input the order by number e g 01 02 then record contents onto a disc The order differs depending on the writing software 51 On Memory Stick What is a Memory Stick Memory Stick is a compact portable and versatile Integrated Circuit recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk Memory Stick is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick compatible products Because it is removable
119. ndTuning 3 Press ENTER ae 4p t Adjusting the volume level ee or repeatedly to select You can adjust the volume for each connected i audio equipment 5 Press ENTER 1 Press MENU F J 2 Press or gt repeatedly to select LPF el SoundTuning 3 Press ENTER Pr r repeatedly t l 6 Press or repeatedly to select the 4 c AUX torg epeatedly to select cut off frequency Each time you press or the frequency 5 Press ENTER changes as follows 6 Press lt or gt repeatedly to adjust OFF default setting 125 Hz lt gt 78 Hz the volume level 7 Press The volume level is adjustable in 1 dB steps After the frequency setting is complete the from 6 dB to 6 dB display returns to the normal display 7 Press CENTER The display returns to the top menu display 8 Press MENU The display returns to the normal display continue to next page 45 46 To deactivate auxiliary equipment in the music source display 1 Press OFF CD MS MD playback or radio reception stops the key illumination and display remain on Press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Setup Press CENTER Press f or repeatedly to select AUX Skip Press ENTER Press to select ON Press MENU To restore the indication select AUX Skip OFF OND OF WN Setting the security code This unit has a security function to discourage theft Input a four digit num
120. ntil the icon disappears from the display Playing tracks in random order Shuffle Play You can select 1 to play the tracks in the current album in random order to play the tracks on the current disc in random order 2 to play the tracks in the current optional CD MD unit in random order 3 to play all the tracks in all the connected CD MD units including this unit in random order Available only for MP3 files 2 Available only when one or more optional CD MD units are connected 3 Available only when one or more optional CD units or two or more optional MD units are connected During playback press 2 SHUF repeatedly until the desired setting appears in the display Shuffle Play starts In a display mode other than the Standard mode the icon will disappear a short time after you adjust the setting To return to normal play mode press 2 SHUF repeatedly until the icon disappears from the display Notes will not shuffle tracks between CD units and MD units e The tracks in an MG Memory Stick cannot shuffle Labelling a CD Disc Memo With an optional CD unit with the CUSTOM FILE function You can label each disc with a custom name Disc Memo You can enter up to 8 characters for a disc If you label a CD you can locate the disc by name page 24 As a display item the Disc Memo always takes priority over any original CD TEXT
121. nu A programme broadcast in stereo is heard in monaural The unit is in monaural reception mode Cancel monaural reception mode page File Error e Cannot read the data The data is damaged or corrupted Check in data to your computer then 41 i reformat the Memory Stick using other device that is compatible with Memory RDS Stick Seek starts after a few seconds of listening High Temp The station is non TP or has weak signal Press or repeatedly until The ambient temperature is more than 50 C Wait until the temperature goes down CAF or TA disappears below 50 C No traffic announcements Locked e Activate TA function e The station does not broadcast any traffic announcements despite being TP Tune in another station The Memory Stick erasure prevention switch is set to LOCK Set the Memory Stick erasure prevention switch to off PTY displays The current station is not an RDS station RDS data has not been received The station does not specify the programme type Memory Stick Error e Cannot access a Memory Stick e Something is wrong with the Memory Stick e A Memory Stick that cannot be played on this unit is inserted e A Memory Stick that is not compatible with this unit is inserted Remove and reinsert a Memory Stick Sh
122. oadcasting the selected programme type Setting the clock automatically CT The CT Clock Time data from the RDS transmission sets the clock automatically Press CMENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Setup 1 2 3 Press ENTER 4 Press f or repeatedly to select CT 5 Press CENTER a v CT 6 Press f or to select ON The clock is set 7 Press ENTER The display returns to the top menu display 8 Press MENU The display returns to the normal display To cancel the CT function select OFF in step 6 Notes e The CT function may not work even though an RDS station is being received e There might be a difference between the time set by the CT function and the actual time Image Settings Customising a wall paper Wall Paper Standard Panorama Wall paper mode You can display the static image stored in a Memory Stick as a wall paper The image data you set will be stored in this unit To display the pre stored images in this unit see Selecting the display mode and display pattern on page 13 1 Insert a Memory Stick page 10 2 Press GRAPHIC Boan Wall Paper oe Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Wall Paper Each time you press lt or gt the item changes as follows Wall Paper Panorama Jacket Pic gt ClipMotion Slide Sh
123. ony CD MD 4 REPPER EP BESS gt oh AS SEE REH AUX Aux I oat le TY MENU RZ 4m gt SoundTuning 1 2 3 CENTER 4 RER HIRI AUX Level 5 6 CENTER RER 3X 1 dB AR HE 6 dB r6 dB iff 7 CENTER A AT 8 VEND iest HH A gt 45 46 1 CD MS MD 2 3 RER 4 EE Setup 4 ig 5 RER HRI AUX SKip 6 7 p 2S ON 8 iz 3 AUX Skip OFF K
124. orporation e All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Table of Contents Location of controls i 4 General top menu display 7 Basic operations ListeningtoaCD nnuususuneuean ena 8 Listening to ATRAC3 files in MG Memory Stick 10 Listening to radio ii 12 Selecting the display mode and display pattern es 13 Displaying storing a static image from a Memory Stick i 16 Getting Started Resetting the unit i 18 Setting the clock and the calendar 18 CD MG MS Player CD MD Unit optional Playing adisc 2000 19 Playing an MG Memory Stick 20 Playing the tracks in MG Memory Stick automatically es 20 Display items i 21 Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat Play nueeneuunaan 22 Playing tracks in random order Shuffle Play 00 22 Labelling a CD Disc Memo 23 Locating a track disc by name LAS tects i hae hale oe gee aa hn 24 Functions available with optional CD MD unit Radio Storing stations automatically Best Tuning Memory BTM 24 Display items 9 25 Receiving the stored stations 25 Storing only desired stations 26 Tuning in a station through a list istup E aa 26 RDS Overview of RDS 27 Automatic retuning for best reception results AF function 28 Receiving
125. ot be deleted completely If any button is pressed while deleting an image the delete is cancelled and data will not be deleted completely Tip You can store up to the following number of images Wall Paper maximum 100 Panorama maximum 100 Jacket Pic maximum 100 ClipMotion maximum 16 39 40 Setting the display characters Char Setup Spectrum analyser Panorama Wall paper Screen saver Slide show mode You can adjust the visibility of the display by changing the translucence ratio of the display characters Making display characters disappear automatically Auto Clear You can make display characters disappear for a moment in Spectrum analyser Panorama Wall paper Screen saver Slide show mode When set to ON you can display the display characters only when the disc album or track is changed or the source or display mode is changed You can enjoy full images 1 Playback or receive the source radio CD MS MD or AUX 2 Press GRAPHIC 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select Char Setup Each time you press or gt the item changes as follows Wall Paper Panorama Jacket Pic lt gt ClipMotion Slide Show lt gt Picture Del Char Setup 4 Press ENTER Char Setup MNAUTSICIEaRMe X 5 Press f or to select Auto Clear 6 Press CENTER Auto Clear 7 Press or to select O
126. ould the problem persist check in data to your computer then reformat the Memory Stick using other device that is compatible with Memory Stick Should the problem still persist take both this unit and Memory Stick to the nearest Sony dealer 1 When the CD MD changer is connected to the unit the disc number of the CD or MD appears in the display 2 The disc number of the disc causing the error appears in the display If these solutions do not help improve the situation consult your nearest Sony dealer Messages Local Seek up Local Seek down The Local Seek mode is on during automatic tuning page 25 MG Error e The Memory Stick is recognized as unauthorized for copyright protection e An authorized distribution file is detected for copyright protection Remove and reinsert a Memory Stick Should the problem persist check in data to your computer then reformat the Memory Stick using other device that is compatible with Memory Stick Should the problem still persist take both this unit and Memory Stick to the nearest Sony dealer MS System Error Something is wrong with the unit Press the reset button on the unit NO Audio Memory Stick without playable audio data is inserted Check out the audio data using SonicStage or OpenMG Jukebox About ID3 tag version 2 Although not a malfunction the following occurs when an MP3 file
127. oundTuning Precise settings for sound quality Selected category menu Example Setup Selected item and setting Example Beep ON Note To move to press ENTER Selected item and setting Example Contrast Level 2 The light moves as the level changes Note The displayed item will differ depending on the source 8 Basic operations Listening to a CD 1 Press OPEN CLOSE The front panel opens 2 Press amp OPEN CLOSE on the disc tray The disc tray opens 3 Place a disc on the disc tray until it clicks label side up If you play a disc that has not clicked in the disc tray the disc may be damaged 4 Press E gt Playback starts after the disc tray and front panel closes Notes Do not place more than 1 disc on the disc tray e The disc tray and front panel closes automatically after the caution alarm beeps e If you close the disc tray without a CD in the disc tray the unit will make some noise This is not a malfunction Tip If you press and hold of the front panel for more than 1 second the front panel opens first then the disc tray opens To adjust the volume level Press up or down the VOL lever To stop playback Press OFF When a disc is already inserted Press repeatedly until CD icon or CD appears To eject the disc Press for 1 second Alternatively press to first open the front panel then press OPEN CLOSE on the
128. ow gt Picture Del Char Setup Press ENTER gt Media Select g Memory Stick a Wall Paper 5 Press f or to select Memory Stick If you want to change the display type of a previously stored image select FlashMemory You can only change a whole image that you have stored in step 11 6 Press ENTER If you select FlashMemory in step 5 skip to step 9 continue to next page 31 7 Press or repeatedly to select a location or type of image that you want to set Save stores all images in the first layer of a Memory Stick as wall papers In this case you cannot adjust images or select the display type If your stored images are sized 400 x96 dots you can store several images at once using this function If you press while storing images storing will be cancelled PictureSelect If an image you want to set is in the first layer of a Memory Stick select this Cyber shot If you want to set a picture taken by an optional Sony digital still camera Cyber shot select this Folder name When a folder is in a Memory Stick the folder name is displayed 8 Press CENTER Select the folder name in step 7 If there are images in folders of a lower layer repeat step 7 and 8 to select the folder which contains your desired image An image can be set in up to the 5th layer folder in a Memory Stick 9 Pres
129. play Tile displays the selected images lined up horizontally Full adjusts and displays the selected image according to the display size 15 Press ENTER Example Tile 16 Press f or to select Save 17 Press CENTER Save 50 100 SAVING keep power on 18 Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Press to turn to the Standard mode or the Panorama Wall paper mode Then the adjusted wall paper is displayed Standard mode 001 Panorama Wall paper mode cD e ES 105kbps aeg iy Notes e You can set the image format as follows JPEG 1 600 x1 200 dots or less BMP GIF PNG 640 x480 dots or less You can set the display while the unit must be kept on You can preview up to 100 images from a folder within a Memory Stick at one time The following folders in a Memory Stick cannot be displayed CONTROL DCIM MSSONY VOICE HIFI In step 6 or 8 if there is no image data No Picture is shown in the display Depending on the volume of stored data the storing time differs Do not turn off the unit while the message in step 17 is displayed If you turn off the power the data will not be stored If the capacity of the unit is not enough MEM FULL delete data is displayed and you cannot store th
130. press the reset button again The unit makes some noise during the initial settings this is not a malfunction Setting the clock and the calendar The clock uses a 24 hour digital indication Day Month Year Time The factory setting is 01 01 2002 01 00 1 Press MENU 2 Press or gt repeatedly to select Setup o Setup 3 Press CENTER 4 Press f or repeatedly to select Clock 5 Press ENTER Press or repeatedly to set the day Each time you press the number of the day increases Each time you press the number of the day decreases Press gt to move to the month then press or repeatedly to set the month Repeat step to set the year the hour and the minute 6 Press ENTER The settings for clock and calendar are stored and the display returns to the normal display Note If your car has no ACC position turn on the power of this unit first then set the clock and the calendar Tip You can set the year from 2000 to 2099 Eee eera e e a CD MG MS Player CD MD Unit optional In addition to playing a CD with this unit you can also control external CD MD units Note If you connect an optional CD unit with the CD TEXT function the CD TEXT information will appear in the display when you play a CD TEXT disc Operation by this unit f Operation by card remote commander
131. r Romeo in the expansion format make sure of the contents of the writing software etc 2 Multi Session This is a recording method that enables adding of data using the Track At Once method Conventional CDs begin at a CD control area called the Lead in and end at an area called Lead out A Multi Session CD is a CD having multiple sessions with each segment from Lead in to Lead out regarded as a single session CD Extra The format which records audio audio CD data as tracks on session 1 and records data as tracks on session 2 Mixed CD In this format data is recorded as track 1 and audio audio CD data is recorded as track 2 Notes With formats other than ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2 folder names or file names may not be displayed correctly 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 MP3 the unit cannot recognize the file properly and will generate random noise that could damage your speakers The following discs take a longer time to start playback a disc recorded with complicated tree structure a disc recorded in Multi Session a disc to which data can be added Cautions when playing a disc that is recorded in Multi Session e When the first track of the first session is audio CD data Only audio CD data is played back Non audio CD data MP3 file information track number time etc is displayed with no sou
132. r the station you are listening to _Frequencies change automatically a lt 102 5 MHz 1 Select an FM station page 24 2 Press repeatedly until CAF appears The unit starts searching for an alternative frequency with a stronger signal in the same network If NO AF is displayed the currently tuned station does not have an alternative frequency Note When there is no alternative frequency in the area or when you do not need to search for one turn the AF function off For stations without alternative frequencies Press lt or gt while the station name is flashing within 8 seconds The unit starts searching for another frequency with the same PI Programme Identification data PI Seek appears If the unit cannot find the same PI the unit returns to the previously selected frequency Staying with one regional programme When the AF function is on this unit s factory set setting restricts reception to a specific region so you won t be switched to another regional station with a stronger frequency If you leave this regional programme s reception area or would like to take advantage of the whole AF function select Regional OFF from the Menu page 41 Note This function does not work in the United Kingdom and some other areas Local Link function United Kingdom only This function enables you to select other local stations in the area even if they are not stored
133. rack Depending on the condition of the disc it may not play back page 49 50 While the first last track on the disc is playing if or f is pressed playback skips to the last first track of the disc When the last track on the disc has finished playback restarts from the first track of the disc With the optional unit connected playback of the same source will continue on to the optional CD MD unit With optional unit 1 Press repeatedly until CD icon CD or MD icon MD appears 2 Press repeatedly until the desired unit appears Playback starts Locating a track and disc See Locating a track disc by name on page 24 19 20 Playing an MG Memory Stick You can playback ATRAC3 files in MG Memory Stick Press repeatedly until j MG MS icon or MS appears Playback starts Tip When you check out an ATRAC3 file using SonicStage or OpenMG Jukebox ver 2 2 or later you can attach an image to the file If you play this ATRAC3 file on this unit the image you have attached is shown in the source area of the display Images you processed on your computer may not be displayed For further details refer to the operation manual of SonicStage or OpenMG Jukebox cul To Press Stop playback OFF Skip tracks kea PI lever up down Automatic Music once for each track Sensor Fast forward kea PI lever up down
134. repeatedly to select the desired track disc 3 Press ENTER 1 Locating a disc by its custom name when you assign a name for a CD page 23 or an MD 2 Locating discs by the CD TEXT information when you play a CD TEXT disc on a CD unit with the CD TEXT function 3 Available only for ATRAC3 files in an MG Memory Stick Note In the case of CD TEXT discs and MDs some letters cannot be displayed Tip To stop selecting and return to the normal display press UST The unit can store up to 6 stations per band FM1 FM2 FM3 MW and LW Caution When tuning in stations while driving use Best Tuning Memory to prevent accidents Storing stations automatically Best Tuning Memory BTM The unit selects the stations with the strongest signals within the selected band and stores them in the order of their frequency 1 Press repeatedly until T tuner icon or the band appears Press repeatedly to select the band Press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Edit Press ENTER Press f or repeatedly to select BTM ee m ENTER on AO N 7 Press ENTER The stations with the strongest signals within the selected band are stored in order of frequency in the memory To cancel storing press while storing the stations 8 Press MENU The display returns to the normal display Notes e If only a few stations can be received due to w
135. s or gt repeatedly to select the image you want to set 10 Press CENTER If the size of the image you have selected in step 9 is 400 x96 dots or less you cannot adjust the image In this case skip to step 12 If you select FlashMemory in step 5 skip to step 12 as well 11 Adjust the image Press or gt repeatedly to rotate an image Rotate Press to rotate anticlockwise and press gt to rotate clockwise Press ENTER Press f or repeatedly to decide the size of image you want to display Picture Size Press t to enlarge the selected field of image or press W to reduce it If you want to display the whole image press repeatedly to make the selected field of image as large as possible OPress ENTER If you select the whole image in step 11 skip to step 12 Press the cursor button 4 4 lt gt repeatedly to select the image part you want to display c 4 Position Press CENTER If you cut and display your selected field of image you cannot select the display type in step 14 Skip to step 16 12 Press f or to select Setup 13 Press ENTER 14Press f or repeatedly to select the display type You can select the display type from 3 types as follows Center displays the image you have adjusted in the centre of the dis
136. se injury to your fingers Precautions e If your car was parked in direct sunlight allow the unit to cool off before operating it e Power antennas will extend automatically while the unit is operating Do not use the CUSTOM FILE feature while driving or perform any other function which could divert your attention from the road Do not drop water or foreign objects on the disc tray as a fire or malfunction can occur If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit that are not covered in this manual please consult your nearest Sony dealer Moisture condensation On a rainy day or in a very damp area moisture condensation may occur inside the lenses and display of the unit Should this occur the unit will not operate properly In such a case remove the disc and wait for about an hour until the moisture has evaporated To maintain high sound quality Be careful not to splash juice or other soft drinks onto the unit or discs Notes on CD lens e Do not touch the lens in the disc tray e Do not use a commercially available lens cleaner Notes on LCD display Do not push the LCD display strongly It may cause injury or damage the display e Bright points of light red blue or green or black dots may appear on the LCD display This is not a malfunction The LCD is made with high precision technology and more than 99 99 of the picture element is intact However tiny elements of the picture may
137. ss f or repeatedly to select the desired setting Example ON or OFF 7 Press CENTER The display returns to the top menu display 8 Press MENU The display returns to the normal display Note oun FW N The displayed item will differ depending on the source Setting the Dynamic Soundstage Organiser DSO If your speakers are installed into the lower part of the doors the sound will come from below and may not be clear The DSO Dynamic Soundstage Organiser function creates a more ambient sound as if there were speakers above the dashboard virtual speakers You can store the DSO setting for each source DSO mode and image of virtual speakers 3 1 DSO 1 2 DSO2 3 DSO 3 4 DSO OFF 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD MS or AUX 2 Press r 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select DSO 4 Press CENTER 5 Press or gt repeatedly to select the DSO mode DSO 1 3 To cancel the DSO function select OFF 6 Press ENTER Notes Depending on the type of car interior or type of music DSO may not have a desirable affect If FM broadcasts are difficult to hear set DSO to OFF Tip The sound effect of the DSO mode increases as the number increases Setting the equaliser EQ7 You can select an equaliser curve for 7 music types Xplod Vocal Club Jazz New Age Rock and Custom You can adjust a different equaliser
138. the Memory Stick can also be used for external data storage Types of Memory Stick There are two types of Memory Stick MagicGate Memory Stick White is equipped with MagicGate copyright protection technology MS Auto play is possible You can also access the image data Memory Stick Blue Memory Stick that is not equipped with si MagicGate copyright protection technology MS Auto play is not possible You can access only the image data When you purchase a Memory Stick note the following For recording music data for MagicGate compatible devices be sure to ask for a MagicGate Memory Stick which is distinguished by the MG Memory Stick logo number 1 below For recording other data ask for a general Memory Stick which is distinguished by the Memory Stick logo number 2 below 1 2 JATAN wer Note The Memory capacity of an MG Memory stick and a Memory Stick supported by this product is as follows MG Memory stick maximum 128MB Memory stick maximum 128MB 52 What is MagicGate MagicGate is a copyright protection technology for MagicGate Memory Stick and compliant products such as Network Walkman Authentication ensures that protected content is transferred only between compliant devices and MagicGate Memory Stick and that protected content is recorded and
139. tions of use When the battery becomes weak the range of the card remote commander becomes shorter Replace the battery with a new CR2025 lithium battery Use of any other battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Notes on lithium battery Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of children Should the battery be swallowed immediately consult a doctor e Wipe the battery with a dry cloth to assure a good contact e Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the battery Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers otherwise a short circuit may occur WARNING Battery may explode if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire 48 Removing the unit 1 Remove the front cover Press the clip inside the front cover with the release key supplied and pry the front cover free Release key supplied Note To protect the surface of the unit insert thin cloth between the release key and the unit when inserting the release key Repeat step on the left side a The front cover is removed 2 Remove the unit Use the release key to push in the clip on the left side of the unit then pull out the left side of the unit until the catch clears the mounting Repeat step on the right side Slide the unit out of the mounting Note Be sure to close the front panel before removing the unit Doing so with the front panel open may cau
140. to the memory e The power cord or battery has been disconnected The power connecting cord is not connected properly No beep sound The beep sound is cancelled page 41 CD MD playback Playback does not begin Defective MD or dirty CD e Some CD Rs CD RWs may not play due to its recording equipment or the disc condition MP3 files cannot be played back e Recording was not performed according to the ISO 9660 level 1 or level 2 format or the Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format e The file extension MP3 is not added to the file name e Files are not stored in MP3 format Album name track name ID3 tag is not displayed correctly e A disc is not compliant with ISO 9660 level if Use a compliant disc The unit can only display the letter codes such as ASCII half sized European letters ASCII only for Joliet and Shift JIS Letter codes other than the above will not display correctly MP3 files take longer to play back than others The following discs take a longer time to start playback Indications disappear from do not appear in the display The clock display disappears if you press for 2 seconds Press again for 2 seconds to display the clock Stored stations and correct time are erased The fuse has blown Makes noise when the ignition key is in the ON ACC or OFF position The leads are not matched correctly with the car s accessory power connector No
141. usting the sound characteristics You can adjust the bass treble balance fader and subwoofer volume 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD MS or AUX 2 Press SOUND 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select the item you want to adjust Each time you press or gt the item changes as follows DSO lt EQ7 lt gt Bass lt gt Treble gt Balance left right gt Fader front rear gt SubWoofer subwoofer volume 4 Press CENTER 5 Adjust the selected item by pressing lt m or gt 6 Press ENTER Quickly attenuating the sound Press ATT ATT appears in the display for a while To restore the previous volume level press again Tip When the interface cable of a car telephone is connected to the ATT lead the unit decreases the volume automatically when a telephone call comes in Telephone ATT function Changing the sound and display settings Menu The following items can be set Setup e Clock page 18 e CT Clock Time page 31 e Beep to turn the beeps on or off e AUX Skip page 46 to turn the AUX source display on or off e MS Auto page 20 Display e Dimmer to change the brightness of the display Select AUTO to dim the display only when you turn the lights on Select ON to dim the display Select OFF to deactivate the Dimmer e Contrast to adjust the contrast if the indications on
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