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1. indication appears in the display until you set the clock DSPL ENT MEM TUNE TIME SET Tip Before you set the clock connect the power source see The time display page 26 system 12 hour system AM 12 00 midnight T Press CLOCK for 2 seconds until the hour digit PM 12 00 noon flashes qtto r7 Som pa Sat et LPEDT URS 2 Press TUNE TIME SET or until you set the current hour Then press DSPL ENT MEM The minute digits flash Set the minutes by pressing TUNE TIME SET or until the correct minute is displayed 7 T7 Sem oor con HS SI one gt rye Cet a 7 N ee a a TLLANNS 3 Press DSPL ENT MEM The clock starts from 00 seconds 20 TheTimer Waking up to music You can wake up to music or a radio program at a preset time Make sure you have set the clock Setting the clock on page 20 DSPL JOUILL SOUL Before you begin make sure the clock indication is not lit in the display If it is lit press STANDBY 1 Prepare the music source you want to play To play Do this the radio Tune in a station aCD Insert a CD 2 Press TIMER The Xclock and the music source Cd or RAdIO flash 3 Select the music source Cd or RAdIO by pressing TUNE TIME SET or then DSPL ENT MEM 4 Set the timer to the hour you want the music to start by pressing TUNE TIME SET or then DSPL ENT MEM
2. la AN uE OT p LNVVITTT eS Pi na Fore ZILTIA NNS Set the minutes then press DSPL ENT MEM 5 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want the music to go off Do as step 4 continued TheTimer 21 22 Waking up to music continued Tips e To exit the standby mode press STANDBY to make Odisappear from the display e The preset settings remain until you reset them Note When you press B or button of the tape player in the timer mode If the tape length of one side is longer than the set time the player will be turned off at the end of the tape not at the set time TheTimer 6 Press TUNE TIME SET or to set the volume then DSPL ENT MEM T Press STANDBY The Cindication lights up and the power goes off At the preset time the power will go on and the music will play Then the power will go off at the preset time and the player will enter into the standby mode To check change when the playback will start Press TIMER then DSPL ENT MEM Each time you press DSPL ENT MEM a stored setting is displayed in the set order To change the setting display the setting you want to change and re enter it To use the player before a timer playback starts Just turn on the player and then you can use it If you turn off the player before the preset time timer playback will start at the preset time In case of the radio however if you listen to the station which
3. Unplug the player from the wall outlet when it is not be used for an extended period of time For battery operation use six size D R20 batteries e When the batteries are not to be used remove them to avoid damage that can be caused by battery leakage or corrosion The nameplate indicating operating voltage power consumption etc is located at the bottom On placement e Do not leave the player in a location near heat sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or mechanical shock e Do not place the player on an inclined or unstable place e Do not place anything within 10 mm of the side of the cabinet The ventilation holes must be unobstructed for the player to operate properly and prolong the life of its components If the player is left in a car parked in the sun be sure to choose a location in the car where the player will not be subjected to the direct rays of the sun Since a strong magnet is used for the speakers keep personal credit cards using magnetic coding or spring wound watches away from the player to prevent possible damage from the magnet On operation e If the player is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lens inside the CD player section Should this occur the player will not operate properly In this case remove the CD and wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate If the pl
4. a wall outlet Note El Inserting the back up batteries Before you replace the lied int batteries be sure t Insert three size AA R6 batteries not supplied into take out the CD from the battery compartment These batteries work to save the player the memory data Tip When the AC power cord is disconnected and the batteries for the player are not inserted but the back up batteries are inserted the time display on the display window becomes dim to prevent battery exhaustion Replacing batteries Take out the batteries as illustrated Setting Up Connecting the AC power cord Insert one end of the supplied AC power cord to the AC IN socket located at the rear of the player and the other end to the wall outlet Tip Using the player on batteries AR lg Insert six size D R20 batteries not supplied into the replace the back up battery compartment batteries whenithe time To use the player on batteries disconnect the AC display dims or when you cannot operate the timer Replace all the batteries with new ones With normal use the back up batteries should last for about six months To save the memory data replace the batteries with the AC power cord connected power cord from the player dn Buns Note Before you replace the batteries be sure to take out the CD from tie player Replacing batteries Replace the batteries when the OPR BATT indicator dims or when the player stops oper
5. is different from the one you tuned in in step 1 on page 21 you will hear that station at the preset time Make sure to tune in the station you want to listen to before you turn off the player To stop play Press POWER to turn off the power Falling asleep to music You can set the player to turn off automatically after 10 20 30 60 90 and 120 minutes allowing you to fall asleep while listening to music Tip e You can fall asleep and wake up to different music Set the waking up timer first see page 21 turn on the power and then set the sleeping timer However you cannot store different radio stations e You can set different volume for the waking up timer and the sleeping timer For instance you can sleep at lower volume and wake up at higher volume Note When you are playing a tape using this function If the tape length of one side is longer than the set time the player will not go off until the tape reaches the end 1 Play the music source you want 2 Press SLEEP to display SLEEP 3 Press SLEEP to select the minutes until the player goes off automatically Each time you press the T7 button the indication Sere iat a changes as follows suec 7 X 60 gt 90 gt 120 gt no indication 10 gt 90 30 To cancel the sleep function Press POWER to turn off the power TheTimer JOUILL SOUL 23 24 Using
6. or has poor quality Replace all the batteries with new ones if they are weak Move the player away from the TV The picture of your TV becomes unstable If you are listening to an FM program near the TV with an indoor antenna move the player away from the TV Tape Player The tape does not move when you press an operation button Close the tape compartment securely The REC button does not function The tape does not play Make sure the safety tab on the cassette is in place Make sure TAPE appears in the display The tape does not erase completely Clean the erasing head see page 33 Replace all the batteries with new ones if they are weak The source which was recorded on TYPE II high position or TYPE IV metal tape using this unit is being played Record on TYPE I normal tape and play The tape does not record Make sure the tape is inserted properly Make sure the safety tab of the cassette is in place The audio is weak The audio quality is poor The sound is distorted Clean the heads pinch roller and capstan see page 33 Demagnetize the heads using a demagnetizer see page 33 The TYPE II high position or TYPE IV metal tape is being used Use TYPE I normal tape only E The timer does not operate Make sure the time on the clock is correct Check to see if the AC power had been cut off Make sure the clock indication is disp
7. the countdown timer START STOP You can set the player to sound music or beep after a preset period of time which is useful as a kitchen timer etc DSPL ENT MEM TUNE TIME SET T Press ALARM The time display flashes i ro r a N Z1 PZ 7 I 1 I N 2 Press TUNE TIME SET or to display the time 1 to 60 minutes for the alarm and press DSPL ENT MEM 3 Press TUNE TIME SFT or to select the sound for the alarm by and press DSPL ENT MEM Display Sound for alarm bEEP beep MUSIC La primavera Spring from Le Quattro Stagioni The Four Seasons by Vivaldi 4 Press TUNE TIME SET or to select the volume of the sound and press DSPL ENT MEM Display Volume LO low HI high TheTimer Tip 5 Press START STOP to turn on the countdown Because the settings timer are stored you can turn on the countdown The ALARM indicator lights up and the timer simply by countdown timer starts to count down the time pressing START STOP After the preset period of time the alarm will To change the setting sound for about 20 seconds set the item first and then press START STOP Be sure that the To stop the alarm A PARM lampis lit Press START STOP UIL SUL TheTimer 25 26 Setting Up Choosing the power sources You can use the AC power or batteries as a power source EJE Battery t ACIN compartmen gt to
8. S O N Y 3 867 446 12 1 CD Radio Cassette Corder Operating Instructions CFD E55 1999 by Sony Corporation Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the player to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard WARNING Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet For customers in Canada To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot fully insert Introduction Information For customers in the United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment
9. ars in the programed order To change the current program Press W once if the CD is stopped and twice if the CD is playing The current program will be erased Then create a new program following the programing procedure TheCD Player 4eKhejd GD PUL 17 18 The Radio Presetting radio stations AUTO PRESET as PRESET You can store radio stations into the player s memory You can preset up to 20 radio stations 10 for each band in any order RADIO BAND DSPL ENT MEM 1 Press RADIO BAND until the band you want appears in the display 2 Hold down AUTO PRESET for 2 seconds until AUTO appears in the display The stations are stored in memory from the lower frequencies to the higher ones If a station cannot be preset automatically You need to preset a station with a weak signal manually 1 Press RADIO BAND to select the band 2 Tune ina station you want 3 Hold down DSPL ENT MEM for 2 seconds 4 Press PRESET or until the preset number 1 to 10 you want for the station flashes in the music calender 5 Press DSPL ENT MEM The new station replaces the old one TheRadio Playing preset radio stations Once you ve preset the stations favorite stations use PRESET or to tune in to your 1 Press RADIO BAND to select the band 2 Press PRESET or to tune in the stored station TheRadio 19 The Timer Setting the clock
10. ating Replace all the batteries with new ones Setting Up 27 Selecting the audio emphasis SOUND MEGA BASS You can adjust the audio emphasis of the sound you are listening to SOUND MEGA BASS Selecting the sound characteristic Press SOUND repeatedly to select the audio emphasis you want Choose To get ROCK powerful clean sounds emphasizing low and high range audio POP light bright sounds emphasizing high and middle range audio LIVE percussive sounds emphasizing bass audio VOCAL the presence of vocals stressing middle range audio OFF the whole dynamic range for music such as classical music Reinforcing the bass sound Press MEGA BASS MEGA BASS appears in the display To return to normal sound press the button again 28 SettingUp Additional Information Precautions On safety e As the laser beam used in the CD player section is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the casing Refer servicing to qualified personnel only e Should any solid object or liquid fall into the player unplug the player and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further On power sources e For AC operation use the supplied AC power cord do not use any other type The player is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the player itself has been turned off
11. ayer has not been used for a long time set it in the playback mode to warm it up for a few minutes before inserting a cassette If you have any questions or problems concerning your player please consult your nearest Sony dealer continued Additional Information 30 Precautions continued Notes on CDs e Before playing clean the CD with a cleaning cloth Wipe the CD from the center out e Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for vinyl LPs e Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts nor leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as there can be a considerable rise in temperature inside the car e Do not stick paper or sticker on the CD nor scratch the surface of the CD e After playing store the CD in its case If there is a scratch dirt or fingerprints on the CD it may cause tracking error Additional Information Notes on cassettes e Break off the cassette tab from side A or B to prevent accidental recording If you want to reuse the tape for recording cover the broken tab with adhesive tape Tab for side A Tab for side B e The use of a cassette with more than 90 minutes of play time is not recommended except for long continuous recording or playback Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy General The power is not on e Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet secure
12. ck whose number is more than 20 the remaining time appears as 12 TheCDPlayer Locating a specific point in a track You can quickly find a specific point in a track while playing a CD To locate Press a point while listening to PPI forward or Kd the sound backward while playing and hold down until you find the point a point while observing the display PPI forward or Kd backward in pause and hold down until you find the point TheCD Player 40Ae id GD PUL 13 14 Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat Play PLAY MODE You can play tracks repeatedly in MONO ST ISS normal shuffle or program play modes see pages 15 17 lt lt 1 Press W Cd appears in the display 2 Proceed as follows To repeat Do this a single track 1 Press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS until REP 1 appears 2 Press k or PPI to select the track that you want to repeat 3 Press Pll all the tracks 1 Press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS until REP ALL appears 2 Press PII tracks in random order 1 Press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS until SHUF REP appears 2 Press PII programmed tracks 1 Press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS until PGM REP appears 2 Program tracks see step 3 on page 16 3 Press Pll To cancel Repeat Play Press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS until REP disappears from the display TheCDPlayer Playing tracks
13. generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet ona circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Owner s Record The model number is located at the bottom and the serial number is located in the battery compartment Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No CFD E55 Serial No Table of contents Basic Operations i 4 Playing a CD o 6 Listening to the radio 3 8 Playing a tape 3 10 Recording on a tape a The CD Player Setting Up 12 Using the display 26 Choosing the power
14. in random order Shuffle Play PLAY MODE You can play tracks in random order MONO ST ISS Pll 1 Press W Cd appears in the display 2 Press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS until SHUF appears in the display 3 Press ll to start shuffle play To cancel Shuffle Play Press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS until SHUF disappears from the display TheCDPlayer Jee jd GD PUL 15 16 Creating your own program Program Play S lt lt DPI DSPL You can arrange the playing order of up ENT MEM to 20 tracks on a CD PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS Pil 1 Press W Cd appears in the display 2 Press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS until PGM appears in the display 3 Press the Kl or PPI then press DSPL ENT MEM for the tracks you want to program in the order you want N 1 amas r vam 17 GM I Programed track Playing order The programed tracks appear in the music calender 4 Press ll to start program play TheCDPlayer Tips e You can play the same program again since the program is saved until you open the CD compartment e You can record your own program After you ve created the program insert a blank tape and press to start recording To cancel Program Play Press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS until PGM disappears from the display To check the order of tracks before play Press DSPL ENT MEM Every time you press the button the track number appe
15. k Hea remove the CD amp PUSH OPEN CLOSE turn on off the player POWER BascOperations suonerdo 2seg 5 Listening to the radio Connect the supplied AC power cord see page 26 Press RADIO BAND until the Display band you want appears in the display direct power on BM Lr Li C7 Ln wl Ld Hold down TUNE TIME SET or Indicates an FM stereo until the frequency digits begin broadcast to change in the display 1 The player automatically scans k M R J the radio frequencies and stops when it finds a clear station Ma Ws L If you can t tune in a station press the button repeatedly to change the frequency step by step 6 BasicOperations Tips e If the FM broadcast is noisy press PLAY MODE eMONO ST ISS until Mono appears in the display and the radio will play in monaural Next time you want to listen to the radio just press RADIO BAND The player turns on automatically and starts playing the previous station Use these buttons for additional operations PLAY MODE suonerdo osegq MONO ST ISS To Press adjust the volume VOL turn on off the radio POWER To improve broadcast reception Reorient the antenna for FM Reorient the player itself for AM BasicOperations 7 Playing a tape Connect the supplied AC power cord see page 26 fea 4 1 Press Mito open the tape STOP EJECT c
16. l 2W 2 W at 3 2 ohms 10 harmonic distortion in AC operation Power requirements For CD radio cassette corder 120 V AC 60 Hz 9 V DC 6 size D R20 batteries For memory back up 4 5 V DC 3 size AA R6 batteries Power consumption AC 17W Battery life For CD radio cassette corder FM recording Sony manganese SUM 1 N approx 9 h Sony alkaline AM 1 N approx 19 h Tape playback Sony manganese SUM 1 N approx 5 h Sony alkaline AM 1 N approx 14 h CD playback Sony manganese SUM 1 N approx 1 5 h Sony alkaline AM 1 N approx 7 h Dimensions Approx 304 x 169 x 262 mm w h d 12 x 6 x 10 inches incl projecting parts Mass Approx 3 6 kg 7 Ib 15 oz incl batteries Supplied accessories AC power cord 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Optional accessories Sony MDR headphones series Index A Alarm 24 Audio emphasis 28 Batteries for player 27 memory back up 26 0 CD player 12 Choosing power sources 26 Cleaning cabinet 33 tape heads and tape path 33 Connecting AC power cord 25 Count down timer 24 Creating your own program 16 D E F G H Demagnetizing the tape heads 33 Display 12 J K Improving broadcast reception 7 L Listening to the radio 6 Locating a specific point 13 M N O MEGA BASS 28 P Q Playing aCD 4 a tape 8 preset radio stations 19 tracks repeatedly 14 Power sou
17. layed After trying the above remedies if you still have problems unplug the AC power cord and remove all the batteries After all the indications in the display disappear plug the power cord and insert the batteries again If the problem persists please consult your nearest Sony dealer Additional Information Maintenance Cleaning the lens If the lens becomes dirty it may cause a skipping of sound during CD operation Clean with a commercially available blower Cleaning the tape heads and tape path Wipe the heads the pinch roller and the capstan with a cleaning swab slightly moistened with cleaning fluid or alcohol after every 10 hours of operation for optimum playback and recording quality To make the best possible recording however we recommend that you clean all surfaces over which tape travels before each recording Record playback head Capstan Erase head Pinch roller Lens After cleaning insert a tape when the areas cleaned are completely dry Demagnetizing the tape heads After 20 to 30 hours of use enough residual magnetism will have built up on the tape heads to begin to cause loss of high frequency sound and hiss At this time you should demagnetize the heads and all metal parts in the tape path with a commercially available tape head demagnetizer Cleaning the cabinet Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild deterge
18. ly e Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly The power is not on and bAttErY and CHECK are displayed alternately e Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly e Replace all the batteries with new ones if they are weak There is no audio e Make sure the function you want to use appears in the display window Adjust the volume Unplug the headphones when listening through speakers Noise is heard e Someone is using a portable telephone or other equipment that emits radio waves near the player Move the portable telephone etc away from the player CD Player no diSC lights in the display even when a CD is in place e Insert the CD with the label surface up The CD does not play e Make sure that the CD compartment is closed Place the CD with the label surface up e Clean the CD Take out the CD and leave the CD compartment open for about an hour to dry moisture condensation e Make sure Cd appears in the display The sound drops out Noise is heard Reduce the volume e Clean the CD or replace it if the CD is badly damaged Place the player in a location free from vibration e The sound may drop out or noise may be heard if the CD is recorded using a personal computer CD R etc continued Additional Information 31 32 eee ee ee eT Troubleshooting continued Symptom Remedy Radio The audio is weak
19. nt solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine Additional Information 33 Specifications AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION With 3 2 ohm loads both channels driven from 100 10 000 Hz rated 1 5 W per channel minimum RMS power with no more than 10 total harmonic distortion in AC operation Other Specifications CD player section System Compact disc digital audio system Laser diode properties Material GaAlAs Wave length 780 nm Emission duration Continuous Laser output Less than 44 6 pW This output is the value measured at a distance of about 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the optical pick up block with 7 mm aperture Spindle speed 200 r min rpm to 500 r min rpm CLV Number of channels 2 Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz 0 0 5 dB Wow and flutter Below measurable limit Radio section Frequency range EM 87 6 108 MHz AM 530 1 710 kHz Aerials FM Telescopic aerial AM Built in ferrite bar aerial Cassette corder section Recording system 4 track 2 channel stereo Fast winding time Approx 120 sec with Sony cassette C 60 Frequency response TYPE I normal 70 13 000 Hz Additional Information General Speaker Full range 8 cm 3 in dia 3 2 ohms cone type 2 Outputs Headphones jack stereo minijack For 16 68 ohms impedance headphones Power output excluding for US mode
20. ompartment and insert a recorded tape Use TYPE I i ad normal tape only Close the compartment CTY jamanna Sg With the side you want to play facing you 2 Press B Display ea a PLAY The player turns on direct Taar power on and starts playing rare 8 BasicOperations Tip Next time you want to listen to a tape just press B The player turns on automatically and starts playing the tape Use these buttons for additional operations suonerdo osegq To Press adjust the volume VOL stop playback LEY fast forward or rewind the tape PP or lt lt pause playback i Press the button again to resume play after pause eject the cassette LEY turn on off the player POWER BasicOperations 9 Recording on a tape Connect the supplied AC power cord see page 26 1 Press Mito open the tape oll STOPIEJECT compartment and insert a blank ee eS tape Use TYPE I normal tape I With the side you want to record on facing you Select the program source you want to record Display To record from the CD player insert a CD see page 4 and press if 65 i Hon the CD section ae sae wom wie To record from the radio tune in a _ the station you want see page 6 M H oe 10 BasicOperations REC Press to start recording Bis depressed automatically Tips e Adjusting the volume or the a
21. rces 26 Presetting radio stations 18 Program Play 16 R Radio stations playing 19 presetting 18 Recording on a tape 10 Repeat Play 14 S Selecting audio emphasis 28 tracks 5 Setting the clock 20 Setting up 25 Shufle Play 15 SOUND 28 T Timer Falling asleep to music Waking up to music 21 Using the count down timer 24 Troubleshooting 31 U V W X Y Z Using the display 12 Additional Information 35 Sony iine http www world sony com Sony Corporation Printed in China ae ss
22. sources 13 Locating a specific point in a 28 Selecting the audio emphasis track SOUND MEGA BASS 14 Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat Play Additional Information 15 ae ae in random order 29 Precautions 16 Creating your own program oo Troubleshooung 8y prog Program Play 33 Maintenance 34 Specifications The Radio 35 Index 18 Presetting radio stations 19 Playing preset radio stations The Timer 20 Setting the clock 21 Waking up to music 23 Falling asleep to music 24 Using the countdown timer Introduction 3 Basic Operations Playing a CD Connect the supplied AC power cord see page 26 1 Press 4PUSH OPEN CLOSE a PUSH down to open the CD OPEN CLOSE gt compartment and place the CD on the CD compartment 2 re a Close the lid of the CD PUS OPE N CLOSE compartment ee 3 Press Bll Display o o jo o o o o o va a The player turns on direct gt power on and plays all the tracks Q BAA once i Track number Playing time 4 BasicOperations Tip Next time you want to listen to a CD just press Pll he player turns on automatically and starts playing the CD Use these buttons for additional operations To POWER PUSH OPEN CLOSE VOL adjust the volume stop playback pause playback Pil Press the button again to resume play after pause go to the next track PP go back to the previous trac
23. udio emphasis see page 27 will not affect the recording level e Ifthe AM program makes a whistling sound after you ve pressed in step 3 press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS Interference Suppress switch repeatedly until the noise is at a minimum e For the best results use the AC power as a power source e To erase a recording proceed as follows 1 Insert the tape whose recording you want to erase 2 Press Ill 3 Press Be 4 Press 5 Press I Use these buttons for additional operations suonejdo seq PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS To Press stop recording LE pause recording H Press the button again to resume recording turn on off the player POWER BasicOperations 11 The CD Player Using the display You can check information about the CD using the display DSPL ENT MEM Checking the total track number and playing time Press DSPL ENT MEM in stop mode If the CD has more than 12 tracks OVER 12 appears in the display Total playing time Total track number Music calendar Checking the remaining time Press DSPL ENT MEM while playing a CD The track numbers in the music calendar disappear after they are played To display Press DSPL ENT MEM the current track number once and the remaining time on the current track the number of tracks left twice and remaining time on the CD the current track number three times and playing time For a tra
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