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16. AF TA BARS TA A A TP 3 TP PTY ATA i Moy RDS RDS NO Magazine CD MD A CD MD NO Music CD th A 48 CD Not Ready MD MD 4 Re MD Push Reset CD MD 1 CD MD PRESS Be ERER gt CD MD l 2 AU Rie Hehe Ty ee Sony Local D Seek up Local Seek down Tocal Seek A amp B BK 16 ID3 2 ID3 2 MPS ID3 RA 2 SE ID3
17. CEACK 8 BSC WATE MALL MENU m Miz SAT E mRNA 5 Setup ee 28s AS ACE Beep ON Display gt HE playMode Contrast Level 2 Solndruning e RON A tait 9 10 pep Hi gt FAR te SH gt HUES eR A Gk TER GAJ CMA MAGE HURREAN gt Mae AE AF PRP AL 24 ee HERE fS 1 2 RER e X E Setup o TE E E E Setup 01 01 2003 01 00 3 2 CENTER 4 RER OB Clock 5 R CENTER
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19. Xplod i 157Hz 0dB tE CENTER 2 FORE o OZER ONDE O 10 FEI OR a5 FE 5 RER X HANA 6 CENTER 1 1 1 78 125 Hz 1 s 2 RER X BE SoundTuning 3 4 REH te pE HPF 5 o il HPF 6 TENPAT SERTUS OFF ESERE 78 Hz 125 Hz 7 CRENUD 7R e 1 GSOURCE Sonne OME CD MD AUX 2 OUND 3 RE 3242 Subwoofer 4 E E ijin v 6 5 RER gt ASE 6 iE ENTER 10 10 dB ZiT AMA iis 10 dB
20. DSO 6 CENTER a FM OFF o gt DSO DSO Be HS DSO ZN o 1 CD MD AUX 2 MEND gt 3 REH lt SoundTuning 4 R ENTER 5 RER tt pE EU Tune 6 CENTER EQ7 Tune o Xplod ai EQ7 Tune X 31 32 7 8 e 9 RRTAEDARHEF ORB RFARENAR 62 Hz 157 Hz 396 Hz 1000 Hz 2510 Hz gt 6340 Hz 16000 Hz 1 i GOR CE Rana ee CD MD AUX 2 SOUND 3 REH X Bie Fader o 4 CENTER HHH Xplod 62Hz 10dB Eg i R F Fader X Rear 3 ORTL TET si ide BAL 1dB E gt E 10dB 10dB ETA
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22. a X ai EQ7 Tune continue to next page 31 Adjusting the front and rear volume 7 Press 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 lt or the frequency changes 62 Hz gt 157 Hz gt 396 Hz gt 1000 Hz gt 2510 Hz gt 6340 Hz gt 16000 Hz zz Xplod 62Hz 100B 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX Press SOUND 2 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select Fader 4 Press ENTER Ea Edema E Rear 3 Press f or repeatedly to adjust the desired level The level is adjustable by 1 dB steps from 10 dB to 10 dB 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 Xplod HHH Hi H H H Hi HHH front rear speakers To match the characteristics of the installed speaker system you can select the cut off frequency of the speakers 157Hz 0dB To restore the factory set equaliser curve press for 2 seconds Repeat steps and to adjust the equaliser curve 10 Press ENTER After the effect
23. CD MD gt AUX 4H H RER GA RELE SCH AVE oo S sea MAT NEM Fo P TP P Pe gt z J Ee aw hal Pas ait oH BX E oF 80URCE MODE ee CMODE 2 TA RESDA AMER SS comers eee inde 1 RBS SSE 2 HTD WE TA WER BBS 45 AF BY TA FM CD MD 2 Auk ity AF TA RDS FAR RDS AF TA RUE BARS WFA EET MRE AF gt TA gt Be SAT sth EAH MASE o WR CAP ARER ABSA BRETT ERR SHEER JOP BAY PRES SB PAS AEE 1 FM 15 2 2 GADH Bh CA BR l AF
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26. 5 htt CD MD 1 Tees MP3 CD ed i gt BSE FEA ah e gaa HEA gt A ee oe EA SEERA TE 2 ON ZA A EASE 1 eye HERES IF e 2 WRAY BEX Spe EIA ACC oe aam HERD Bae z a EF Sh DER gt V0L SOUND 2 HEA VOL G8OUND 2 DSH gt WUR Normal Reverse Normal ae TE Be eee ill ACE TT AG AMES poe i 1 CD MD 5 AUX 2 SOUND 3 RES gt oo XK mp
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28. o LAN EFM SHU TE LIL HAAS PEE ADL ale EEIE EE fe fe I zE Hl 1 2 RER X BE SoundTuning 3 CENTER 4 RER th Yess LPF o 5 LPF 6 OFF 125 Hz 78 Hz 7 MENU FE SEAR it FE o 33 34 a a seals AUX IN CD MD BUS AUDIO IN EMSS SEAN Sony KORSE gt YATTI i l PE TEAR SSR E 2 RED O oo ne 3 REI igj Setup AH T EERS Sony CD MD gt HERRERNE 4 CENTER gt e EME gt IL LASHES AUX o A x n 5 t pR AUX Skip i BD 6
29. DSO EQ7 gt Bass lt Treble gt Balance Fader gt SubWoofer 4 ENTER 5 gt 6 ENTER Ri REE E ATT e ATT E ATT i LL ay a ERTE ATT eR gt ITER AE anit AAR B BIR ATT 3 29 30 COS SS ABR NEE Re Setup e Clock 10 ecT ire 22 Beep AUX Skipx1 3534H AUX o e Security 5835H o Display Dimmer FEF o SEH AUT0 E CON ee OFF BARRO AE e Contrast A R HS AS BY Ze SRI IT BL e AutoScroll 2 z ON o Auto scroll REA OF
30. Locating a disc by its custom name when you mm assign a name for a CD page 14 or an MD 2 ihr repeatedly to select the 2 Locating discs by the CD TEXT information when and you play a CD TEXT disc on a CD unit with the CD TEXT function 3 Press MENU Note 4 Press lt or gt repeatedly to select In the case of CD TEXT discs and MDs some letters Edit cannot be displayed 5 Press Tip To stop selecting and return to the normal display 6 Press t or repeatedly to select press LIST BTM eS ENTER 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 ENTER while storing the stations 8 Press MENU The display returns to the normal display Notes If only a few stations can be received due to weak 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 15 Display items Standard mode Tuner Radio Preset icon band number EM i LE a B GOOOv WS Frequency Spectrum analyser Panorama Screen saver mode Radio Preset band number Frequency ech2 gt 00 00 Clock mode Radio Preset band number Frequency Receiving the stored stations 1 Press repeatedly to select the radio 2 Press repeated
31. Name Del 8 Press for 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 MEND The display returns to the normal display Notes When the Disc Memo for a CD TEXT disc is erased the original CD TEXT information is displayed If you cannot find the Disc Memo you want to erase try selecting a different CD unit in step 2 Tips In step 7 if there is no Disc Memo the display will return to the normal display automatically If all the Disc Memo is deleted in step 9 the display will return to the normal display automatically Locating a disc by name Radio List up With an optional CD unit with the CD TEXT Te a CUSTOM FILE function or an MD unit You can use this function for discs that have been Caution assigned custom names 1 or for CD TEXT When tuning in stations while driving use Best discs Tuning Memory BTM to prevent accidents 1 Press CST The assigned disc name appears in the display Storing stations Disclist Ome automatically s Best Tuning Memory BTM X The unit selects the stations with the strongest signals within the selected band and stores them 2 Press f or repeatedly to select the in the order of their frequency desired disc 3 Press ENTER 1 Press repeatedly until tuner icon or the band appears
32. Album selection lever up down once for each album To Press Stop playback OFF Skip tracks Automatic once for each track Music Sensor Fast forward reverse hold until the desired point Manual Search Skip discs t4 Disc selection once for each disc Skip albums tt 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 before the disc is ejected while the data in the disc is being read If you press amp on the front panel to eject a disc and leave it in the slot the disc protective function will work The ejected disc will be automatically pulled in the slot 15 seconds after being ejected Do not apply excessive pressure to the front panel especially when it is open as this may cause a malfunction Depending on the recording method used on the disc it may take a minute or more before playing the first track Depending on the condition of the disc it may not play back page 6 7 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 repea
33. N Changing the operative direction oe ST The operative direction of controls is factory set Adj usti ng the sound as shown below a gu characteristics You can adjust the bass treble balance fader and subwoofer volume CEB PAI 1 Press to select a source J J radio CD MD or AUX To decrease 2 Press SOUND If you need to mount the rotary commander on 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select the the right hand side of the steering column you can reverse the operative direction item you want to adjust Each time you press or the item changes as follows DSO lt EQ7 lt gt Bass lt gt Treble gt Balance left right gt Fader front rear SubWoofer subwoofer volume 4 Press CENTER 5 Adjust the selected item by pressing Rca 6 Press ENTER Press for 2 seconds while pushing the VOL control Note Quickly attenuating the If you press for 2 seconds while pushing the VOL control Normal or Reverse appears in the sou nd display Normal is to use the rotary commander at the Press i factory set position Reverse is to use the rotary commander when it is mounted on the right side of the steering column 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
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35. ee 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 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 Replacing the lithium battery Under normal conditions batteries will last approximately 1 year The service life may be shorter depending on the conditions 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 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 Removing the unit 1 Remove the protection collar Engage the relea
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37. 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 level 1 or level 2 format or Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format You can use a disc recorded in Multi Session 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 or 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
38. Kiz SOURCE AUX o 7 p RR ON gt AUX To 8 m ie all AUX Skip OFF 1 j 2 RER X EE SoundTuning 3 i 4 RER pR AUX Level 5 2 ENTEP 6 RER x gt AmE 1dB Ii gt GE 6dB 6dB 7 Sane TT Be a 8 MENU a 5 a gt AITAN EDA KERRE 4 TRUBE 4 AEREN AAA TEETER OR p m BEE CENTER nae 1 Security System j Code Input B 2 RER X Setup 3 GED OK RERIN NG CODE ERROR 4 sme 50 YEE Security o NERA ALERTS 5 i 1
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40. or gt the item changes as follows AutoClear gt BlendLevel lt gt Plaque Color Sel gt Autolmage gt AutoClear 4 Press CENTER F OFF 5 Press CENTER E AutoClear OFFRES 6 Press for to select ON To cancel the Auto Clear function select OFF 7 Press ENTER 8 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 BlendLevel Spectrum analyzer Panorama Screen Saver mode You can set the translucence ratio Colour density of the characters in the Spectrum analyzer Panorama Screen Saver mode By setting this level down you can adjust the characters in the display to appear opaque 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX 2 Press GRAPHIC 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select BlendLevel Each time you press or gt the item changes as follows AutoClear lt gt BlendLevel lt gt Plaque Color Sel gt Autolmage lt AutoClear 4 Press ENTER BlendLevel X 11 5 Press CENTER BlendLevel 6 Press or gt to select the permeation ratio Level 0 15 The lower the level the paler the display characters 7 Press CENTER 8 Press
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47. GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Notes In Standard Clock mode you cannot change the translucence ratio of the display characters e While Plaque is set to ON BlendLevel has no effect regardless of setting 25 Setting a Plaque Plaque If characters fade into a similar coloured background image the plaque setting will make the characters more readable 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX 2 Press GRAPHIC 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select Plaque Each time you press or gt the item changes as follows AutoClear BlendLevel lt gt Plaque gt Color Sel lt gt Autolmage gt AutoClear 4 Press ENTER F IEIEGusaeel OFF v 5 Press ENTER a Plaque 6 Press or repeatedly to select ON 7 Press CENTER 8 Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Note If Plaque is set to ON BlendLevel you adjusted has no effect Setting the character colour Color Sel You can select one of 7 colour settings for the character display Besides you can adjust and store the desired colour in the unit Selecting the character colour 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX 2 Press GRAPHIC 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select Color Sel Each time you press 4 or gt the item chan
48. LAF J 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 ENTER Press MENU The display returns to the normal display CONOR Presetting different settings for each preset station 1 Select an FM band and tune in the desired station page 17 2 Press and or to display CAF and or TA 3 Press the desired number button CD to 6 until Memory appears Repeat from step 1 to preset other stations 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 Programme types Display News News Current Affairs Current A ffairs 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 Musi
49. Screen saver mode Clock mode Standard mode 2 Press repeatedly to select the display pattern You cannot select any display pattern in the Clock mode SCREEN SHIFT HK PPI lever 1 During playback or radio reception press repeatedly to select the display mode Each time you press SCREEN the display mode changes as follows Standard mode Spectrum analyzer mode Panorama mode Screen saver mode Clock mode Standard mode 2 Press up or down the lt gt gt I lever while Image is displayed in the lower right of the display to select the display pattern You cannot select any display pattern in the Clock mode When switching only the display pattern press until the desired image appears on the display lower right and press up or down the He PI lever until the desired image is displayed If source is AUX you do not need to press SHIFT Clearing display characters automatically AutoClear Spectrum analyzer Panorama Screen Saver mode You can make display characters disappear for a moment in Spectrum analyzer Panorama Screen Saver 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 Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX 2 Press GRAPHIC 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select AutoClear Each time you press
50. function may not work even though an RDS station is being received There might be a difference between the time set by the CT function and the actual time Image Settings Selecting the display mode and display pattern You can select from 5 different display modes You can also select various display patterns in Standard Spectrum analyzer Panorama Screen saver and clock 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 analyzer pattern in smaller size in the centre of the display Spectrum analyzer mode Displays a pre stored spectrum analyzer setting on the whole screen Panorama mode Displays pre stored static images on the whole screen and some of them scroll automatically Screen Saver mode Plays back a pre stored animation CD Track 001 gt _ sc Er 23 continue to next page Clock mode Displays playback or radio reception information and clock CD 2 OO3S 1 15 01 47 By the card remote commander By the unit SCREEN IMAGE 1 During playback or radio reception press repeatedly to select the display mode Each time you press SCREEN the display mode changes as follows Standard mode Spectrum analyzer mode Panorama mode
51. programme type PTY iis gece piin aa ei 21 Setting the clock automatically n e E ET A E 22 Image Settings Selecting the display mode and display Palle o waste Parana E D EIET 23 Clearing display characters automatically AutoClear Spectrum analyzer Pano rama Screen Saver mode 25 Changing the translucence ratio of the characters BlendLevel Spectrum analyzer Panorama Screen Saver mode 25 Setting a Plaque age 26 Setting the character colour Color Sel Mery ce eee eee 26 Selecting the display period of the images AutoImage 0c cee eee ees 27 Other Functions Using the rotary commander 28 Adjusting the sound characteristics 29 Quickly attenuating the sound 29 Changing the sound and display settings MEN ea es 30 Setting the Dynamic Soundstage Organiser DSO svn dat sadn E EEEa sad 31 Setting the equaliser EQ7 31 Adjusting the front and rear volume 32 Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer S 0 0c eee eee 33 Connecting auxiliary audio equipment 34 Setting the security code 35 Additional Information Maintenance 0 004 36 Removing the unit 37 Specifications 38 Troubleshooting 00 5 39 Error displays Message 40 Location of controls Refer to the pages listed for details SOURCE Power on Radio
52. s accessory power connector No power is being supplied to the unit e Check the connection If everything is in order check the fuse e 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 After turning off the ignition be sure to press and hold on the unit until the display disappears 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 60 e The unit is not installed in a sturdy part of the car The sound skips Defective or dirty disc The CD R CD RW has been damaged continue to next page 39 Radio reception Preset tuning is not possible Store the correct frequency in the memory e The broadcast signal is too weak Error displays Message 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 The auto aerial will not go up Check the
53. setting is completed the display returns to the normal display Cut off frequency off Level 78 125 Frequency Hz During playback or radio reception press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select SoundTuning Press ENTER Press f or repeatedly to select HPF Press ENTER ao AO N F HPF OFF 6 Press f or repeatedly to select the cut off frequency Each time you press or the frequency changes as follows OFF default setting 78 Hz 125 Hz Press MENU After the frequency setting is complete the display returns to the normal display Adjusting the volume of the subwoofer s 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tip Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX Press SOUND Press lt or gt repeatedly to select SubWoofer Press CENTER Press lt or gt repeatedly to adjust the volume Press ENTER The display returns to the normal display The volume level is adjustable from 10 dB to 10 dB Below 10 dB oo dB is displayed Adjusting the cut off frequency for the subwoofer s To match the characteristics of the connected subwoofer s you can cut out the unwanted high and middle frequency signals entering the subwoofer s By setting the cut off frequency see the diagram below the subwoofer s will output only low frequency signals for a clearer sou
54. the volume By rotating the control SEEK AMS control Rotate and release to Skip tracks To continuously skip tracks rotate once and rotate again within 2 seconds and hold the control Tune in stations automatically Rotate hold and release to Fast forward reverse a track Find a station manually By pushing in and rotating the control AN o PRESET DISC control Push in and rotate the control to Receive preset stations Change discs during CD MD playback During playback of a CD containing MP3 files With this unit Push in and rotate the control to Change albums With optional unit Push in and repeat rotating quickly to Press To Change source radio CD MD 1 AUX Power on Change operation radio band CD unit MD unit 1 Attenuate sound COFF 2 Stop playback or radio reception Power off Display the sound menus Select the display mode Note The DSPL button on the rotary commander works as the SCREEN button for this unit Change discs one by one Push in then rotate and hold for a moment to Enter the album skip mode Within 2 seconds push in and rotate again for continuous skip pii Only if the corresponding optional equipment is connected If your car has no ACC accessory position on the ignition key switch after turning off the ignition be sure to press and hold until the display disappears
55. 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 e SHUF All to play all the tracks in all the connected CD MD units including this unit in random order Available only when an MP3 file is played 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 To return to normal play mode press 2 SHUF repeatedly until the icon disappears from the display Note SHUF AIN will not shuffle tracks between CD units and MD units 13 14 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 15 As a display item the Disc Memo always takes priority over any original CD TEXT information Caution Do not use the CUSTOM FILE feature while driving or perform any other function which could divert your attention from the road Start playing a disc you want to label Press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to s
56. 2 Rew t gt Spont RDS Education c Drama 3 a Cultures Science Varied Speech ITE Pop Music eae Rock Music ISRAEL kH Easy Listening RG RAR cy Hn Ep ae Light Classics M leat chy He Serious Classics x Other Music Weather amp Metr Finance Children s Progs Social Affairs Religion Phone In Travel amp Touring Leisure amp Hobby REK Jazz Music Country Music ational Music Oldies Music Folk Music Tik ocumentary PTY ABRANGE 21 22 T f RDS RERE CT RESER 1 MENT 2 RER 3 H Setup o 3 CENTER 4 RER CT 5 ENTER a CT 6 i tS 4 RIE ON o KERRIE 1 E OEP sas pAb CT Y OFF
57. 3 251 042 31 1 SONY FM MW LW Compact Disc Player Operating Instructions ce FARBE For installation and connections see the supplied installation connections manual BAISAR RARER gt MA PERII RRA PH COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT CDX M1000TF 2003 Sony Corporation Welcome Thank you for purchasing this Sony Compact Disc Player FEATURING 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 7 e Discs recorded in Multi Session CD Extra Mixed CD etc can be played depending on the recording method page 7 Optional CD MD units both changers and players 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 Supplied controller accessory Card remote commander RM X132 Optional controller accessories Rotary commander RM X4S Wireless rotary commander RM X6S 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 information such as the disc name artist name and track names This information is recorded on the disc Instructions in this manual describe how to use the unit by mainly using the card remote commander Illustrations in this manual may d
58. 3 Hele EEF MAL BRS EINI CDAD CD REP REP D xe o L 1 2 CD o ea iA re DARE Bel Fe E BFS AH SHUFO 1 GE EHUF CD BUE M me CD MD T y EERE MPS 2 oe PB ca GSI CD MD 3 ia jE EGA CD PIA DEEN MD RER C SHUF SHUF gt Bein a RAER AK ET
59. CD MD AUX button To select the source OFF Stop Power off button 11 34 MODE button To change the operation Display window eject OPEN CLOSE button To eject a disc ifa disc is already in the unit To open close the front panel SCREEN button To select the display mode VOL volume control lever To turn up or down the volume by pressing up or down the VOL lever Reset button 10 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 PI lever HAI lt lt PP lever To select the desired radio station the desired item to be adjusted or the desired image by pressing up or down the k lt DPI lever Press up l unf Er Press down y 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 and hold on the unit until the display disappears Otherwise the clock display does not turn off and causes battery drain The corresponding buttons of the card Card remote commander RM X132 remote commander control the same functions as those on this unit Instructions in this manual describe how to use 11 the unit by mainly using the card remote ATT commander 1 MODE 220g Refer to the pages listed for details pag MODE button PTY butt
60. Clock mode Standard mode 2 RER MERA ENR SEARS PIRA E EPI TIE e 24 SCREEN SHIFT lt 1 HSU ENS BL SCREEN x HAZIRI FA CREED AE BEC Standard mode Spectrum analyzer mode Panorama mode Screen saver mode Clock mode Standard mode 2 Image ZATA ed gt Pl ISHS gt ERR A Th ARTE SEE EAA TLR e SHIFT Me pd eri gt EBM AE OREM AUX SHIFT AutoClear SR ee BlendLevel BH Re BG ARE BAT 7 FIT p ES ON JIRI E UNCER gt Hert e Bae HE gt RE TOS e a a a WI 1 Bam CD MD 2 GRAPHIO 3 RER e3 a BE nee o ena gt gt 1B Foc AutoClear Fad Pa a Plaque gt Color Sel gt AutoImage AutoC lear 4 ENTER
61. D MD 2 GRAPHO 3 3 gt RE Plaque e PER om a gt gt TAA Fc Autoclaar gt BlendLevel lt gt Plaque gt Color Sel lt gt AutoImage AutoClear 4 ENTER aol OFF 5 ENTER S Plaque 6 RBH Mee ON o 7 CENTER 8 GRAPHIC Plaque BEES ON BlendLevel FREIER o Color Sel 7 PRR a TE Ae Pe FS SILAS 1 GOURCE BSR CD MD AUX 2 GRAPHIO 3 REH lt X i Color Sel m k m gt TA AAT Pa o AutoClear BlendLevel lt gt Plaque gt Color Sel lt gt AutoImage lt AutoClear 4 ENTER Color Sel m Custom 5 ENTER pi Color Sel EECUSEOmsb a k 6 REH Vit gt BEM BESHRE ge gt lt E one 7 CENTER 8 GRAPHIC GRAPHIC
62. 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 e You cannot play 8 cm CDs Before playing clean the discs with a commercially available cleaning cloth Wipe each disc from the center out Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analog discs Music discs encoded with copyright protection This product is designed to play back discs that conform to the Compact Disc CD standard Recently various music discs encoded with copyright protection are marketed by some record companies Please be aware that among those discs there are some that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this product Notes on CD Rs recordable CDs CD RWs rewritable CDs This unit can play the following discs Type of discs Label on the disc CSG wise Audio CD DIGITALAUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO mixeeecieicy ReWritable OSE aise DIGITALAUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO MP3 files mixeeecieicy ReWritable Se ose Eevee ReWritable Some 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 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
63. EA CD CD Lich R CD AN REJE o MP3 hens HEA 2 CD a MPS gt SERED i M CD P3 te NO Music At BUENA CD MP3 fil 1 I E 2 fal 3 MPS MP3 150 MP3 3K e 300 HS 300 8 SKEER EA E HN ala HIRE gt 02 H FERNEDERE FR gt Caen Ama WER AH MENU WEA W MTAA gt AERE o Ka AE E n E ERE o AU BEE TET gt FZ CENTER
64. F H Tik 88 KRA TEDRE EJ PlayMode Local e Mono HERH 38 ON HIDA a iE o fE OFF 19 Regional On HIDRA E ei Imo J SE RA 4 EDE ZRA 16 iene AHS FM SoundTuning m Tune 31 HPF LPF 33 Loudness e AUX Level 3 34 GFF 2 ETERS CD MD 3 EEEF AUX JAA TEARS CD MD All 1 VENU gt AutoScroll MENU e 2 RER gt 3 4 RER 5 ENTER 6 PI ON OFF 7 CENTER 8 MEND 32 Sa Ps ik AENEE ae 4h wu
65. NTER Check Code display appears 7 Press f or repeatedly to select VES Code Set A T234 YES g 8 Press ENTER The display returns to the normal display Notes The security code cannot be entered by the number buttons 1 6 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 A 4 and press CENTER Code Input display Security System Code Input B 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 to 4 in Setting the security code Code Del display appears Enter your stored code with the cursor buttons Vv gt and press CENTER Code Del display Security J 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 35 36
66. USSA 1 Bet 1D3 ASCII ISO 8859 1 011e he p 7 Irene ee abe ASCII comm einet LBS ee EL RST REMC SH ihmi VER MPS 7 a AutoScroll A OFF gt ACME SSA A 29 E ak Ai gt 3 Paani 4 BAR 1 SAARI 1 ik 4 Big 1 1 i a ia nj ak Bese EERE MPS 2 AAR SAA DLP Dy MD MDLP 3 SUAS SE ol ESA CD MD 4 CUSTOM FILE DERRE EH 12 Rem Me FREN REP REPO EP 2 DERE EERE MP
67. and treble will be reinforced e AUX Level 3 page 34 to adjust the volume level of connected auxiliary equipment Displayed only when the clock is displayed by pressing OFF 2 Displayed only when CD or MD is 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 MENU To set AutoScroll press during CD MD playback Press lt or gt repeatedly to select the desired item Press ENTER Press or repeatedly to select your desired items to be adjusted Press ENTER Press f or repeatedly to select the desired setting Example ON or OFF 7 Press ENTER The display returns to the top menu display 8 Press MENU The display returns to the normal display Note The displayed item will differ depending on the source on RW N 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 1 DSO 1 2 DSO 2 3 DSO 3 4 DSO OFF 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX Press SOUND 2 3 Press lt
68. apacity 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 ID3 tag ver 2 will automatically be written 41 Sony Compact Disc Player ae gal TL aE Ce EE EI WP3 EE DP Ef CD R CD RN een j Multi ssion es Extra gt Mixed CD SKH ik 7 oN s 2 1 MPS TEXT BN CD TEXT 3 i Ber shies RM X132 EREMIE RM X4S RM X6S Sony 2 ID3 MP3 tua 3 CD TEXT CD gt BAN EAA E EE EE AE e Al gni
69. c 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 PtyList oi News Current Affairs Information coe Sport amp Education X The current programme type name appears if the station is transmitting the PTY data appears if the received station is not an RDS station or if the RDS data is not received 2 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 3 Press ENTER The unit starts searching for a station broadcasting the selected programme type 21 22 Setting the clock automatically CT The CT Clock Time data from the RDS transmission sets the clock automatically Press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Setup Press ENTER Press f or repeatedly to select CT Press ENTER CT 0 x OAO Nae 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 The CT
70. ces RDS data offers you other conveniences such as Automatic retuning of a programme helpful during long distance drives AF page 19 Receiving traffic announcements even when enjoying another programme source TA page 20 Selecting stations by the type of programme PTY page 21 e Automatic clock time setting CT page 22 Notes Depending on the country or region not all of the RDS functions are available RDS may not work properly if the signal strength is weak or if the station you are tuned to is not transmitting RDS data SE ae Se eee 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 for the station you are listening to _Frequencies change automatically lt 102 5 MHz as Select an FM station page 15 2 Press repeatedly until CAFD 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 freque
71. 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 31 Automatic tuning is not possible e The local seek mode is set to ON Set the local seek mode to OFF page 30 The broadcast signal is too weak Perform manual tuning The STEREO indication flashes e Tune in the frequency accurately The broadcast signal is too weak Set to the monaural reception mode page 30 A programme broadcast in stereo is heard in monaural The unit is in monaural reception mode Cancel monaural reception mode page 30 RDS Seek starts after a few seconds of listening The station is non TP or has weak signal Press or repeatedly until CAF or CTA disappears No traffic announcements e Activate TA function e The station does not broadcast any traffic announcements despite being TP Tune in another station PTY displays pe The current station is not an RDS station RDS data has not been received e The station does not specify the programme type 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 1 No tracks have been recorded on an MD 2 Play an MD with recorded tracks on it Error e A CD is dirt
72. d Store again into the memory The power cord or battery has been disconnected e The power connecting cord is not connected properly No beep sound The beep sound is cancelled page 30 CD MD playback Playback does not begin Defective MD or dirty CD 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 A disc is not compliant with ISO 9660 level 1 Use a compliant disc e The unit can only display the letter codes such as ASCH 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 The display disappears from does not appear in the display window The display disappears if you press and hold OFF Press and hold again until the display appears 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
73. e assigned to the band current station appears in the display 3 Press SEEK or gt SEEK to PresetList WHESZA50MAZHHE tune in the station that you want to store A 4 Press the desired number button CD to 6 for 2 seconds until Memory appears 2 Press tor repeatedly to select the The number of the button you pressed is desired Station i displayed and then the selected station is If no name is assigned to the station the assigned to this number and stored frequency appears in the display Note 3 Press to tune in the desired If you try to store another station on the same stored station number the previously stored station will be erased After tuning is completed the display returns to the normal display Ooo Tip To stop selecting and return to the normal display press LIST 17 18 EE 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 Tuner icon Radio Preset number band LOCAL MONO gt 00 00 Frequency Station name Spectrum analyser Panorama Screen saver mode Radio Preset band Frequency number Station name Clock mode Radio Preset Frequency band number Station name 10 08 Clock RDS servi
74. e 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 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 show the above symptoms Notes on discs To keep discs clean do not touch the surface Handle a disc by its edge e 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 Xe x Do not use any discs with labels or stickers attached The following malfunctions may result from using such discs Inability to eject a disc due to a label or sticker peeling off and jamming the eject mechanism 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
75. elect Edit Press ENTER Press or to select Name Edit Press ENTER our WN Z Name Edit lt ENTER 7 Enter the characters Press repeatedly to select the desired character A gt B gt C gt 5051 2 54 2 1 For reverse order press 2 blank space Press gt after locating the desired character 2 Name Edit 4S ENTER 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 Simply overwrite or enter a blank space to correct or erase a name 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 Hc repeatedly to select CD 2 Press repeatedly to select the 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 NO oo ff a 2
76. ess CENTER To restore the factory set character colour select Reset then press CENTER 10 Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Selecting the display period of the images Autolmage The pre stored images switch in sequence automatically You can select the display period for an image 1 2 on Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX Press GRAPHIC Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Autolmage Each time you press or the item changes as follows AutoClear gt BlendLevel lt gt Plaque gt Color Sel Autolmage AutoClear Press ENTER in Press ENTER middle a fica Autolmage Press or repeatedly to select the display period for an image Each time you press F or the item changes as follows Middle Fast OFF gt Slow gt Middle To cancel the Slide Show function select OFF Press ENTER Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display 27 Other Functions You can also control the unit and optional CD MD units with a rotary commander optional Using the rotary commander First attach the appropriate label depending on how you want to mount the rotary commander The rotary commander works by pressing buttons and or rotating controls Rotate the VOL control to adjust
77. fier control terminal 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 181 mm w h d Approx 182 x 53 x 160 mm w h d Approx 1 6 kg Card remote commander RM X132 1 Parts for installation and connections 1 set Front panel cover 1 Rotary commander RM X4S Wireless rotary commander RM X6S BUS cable supplied with an RCA pin cord RC 61 1 m RC 62 2 m CD changer 6 discs CDX T70MX CDX T69 MD changer 6 discs MDX 66XLP MG MS System up Player MGS X1 Source selector XA C30 AUX IN Selector XA 300 This unit cannot be connected to a digital preamplifier or an equaliser which is Sony BUS system compatible 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 presse
78. ges as follows AutoClear gt BlendLevel lt gt Plaque Color Sel lt gt Autolmage AutoClear 4 Press CENTER a colSerasel amp Custom X 5 Press CENTER a lt Color Sel EECUSEOTEED v 6 Press tor repeatedly to select the desired character colour Each time you press or the character colour changes Blue lt White gt Green gt Pink gt Yellow gt Purple gt Black gt Custom gt Blue 7 Press ENTER 8 Press GRAPHIC The display returns to the normal display Adjusting the character colour 1 2 Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX Press GRAPHIC Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Color Sel then press CENTER Each time you press or gt the item changes as follows AutoClear lt gt BlendLevel lt gt Plaque Color Sel gt Autolmage AutoClear Press ENTER Press or to select Custom then press CENTER Custom Press or repeatedly to select one among Red Green Blue Each time you press or the item changes Press lt or gt to adjust the level of the colour Repeat steps 7 and 8 to set the character display to your desired colour Press ENTER Press or to select Save then press CENTER To return to the former character colour select Cancel then pr
79. iffer from the actual device CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This label is located on the bottom of the chassis CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS This label is located on the drive unit s internal chassis Table of Contents Location of controls 04 4 Pr CautiOns lt tc a ay Reson eal 6 Notes on discs 00 0000000 6 About MP3 files os se sensas 7 General top menu display 9 Getting Started Resetting the unit 0 10 Setting the clock and the calendar 10 CD Player CD MD Unit optional Playing a dis n aea ed a Gee dea ds 11 Display items rei ea Yea Com eo 12 Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat Play 3 ve eo 13 Playing tracks in random order Shuffle Play 0 13 Labelling a CD Disc Memo 00 00005 14 Locating a disc by name Up 2 2 eee eee ee 15 Functions available with optional CD MD unit Radio Storing stations automatically Best Tuning Memory BTM 15 Display items i 16 Receiving the stored stations 16 Storing only desired stations 17 Tuning in a station through a list 17 RDS Overview of RDS 9 18 Automatic retuning for best reception results AF function is 19 Receiving traffic announcements TANMP he 20 Presetting RDS stations with AF and TA SEINE ionian da DERRER ees 20 Tuning in stations by
80. in 1 dB steps from 6 dB to 6 dB 7 Press ENTER The display returns to the top menu display 8 Press MENU The display returns to the normal display on AO N To deactivate auxiliary equipment in the music source display 1 Press OFF CD MD playback or radio reception stops the key illumination and display remain on Press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Setup Press ENTER 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 ON Setting the security code This unit has a security function to discourage theft Input a 4 digit number 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 MEND Press lt or gt repeatedly to select Setup Press CENTER 2 3 4 Press or repeatedly to select Security 5 Press CENTER Code Set display is displayed Security 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 E
81. ing for traffic information stations CTP 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 To Press Cancel current announcement Tips You can also cancel the current announcement by pressing or MODE 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 If either AF or TA is on the unit will switch to 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 15 2 Press and or to display CAE and or TA Note that deactivating
82. 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 continue to next page 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 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 sound 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
83. 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 1 Tree 3 Tree 4 Tree 5 root Notes A folder that does not include an MP3 file is skipped Maximum folder number 150 including root folder and empty folders The maximum number of MP3 files and folders that can be contained in a disc 300 When a file folder name contains many characters this number may become less than 300 The maximum number of trees which can be played 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 General top 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 Selected category menu Example Setup Setup Selected item and setting Basic settings Example Beep ON o Display Note Display setting To move to press CENTER PlayMode Selec
84. ly 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 Automatic tuning Press lt SEEK or gt SEEK to search for the station automatic tuning Scanning stops when the unit receives a station Repeat the operation 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 30 If you know the frequency of the station you want to listen to press and hold 4m or gt to locate the approximate frequency then press the lt or gt repeatedly to fine adjust 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 30 The sound improves but becomes monaural STEREO disappears Tip If FM broadcasts are difficult to hear set DSO to OFF page 31 Storing only desired stations Tuning in a station through a You can manually preset the desired stations on ist any chosen number button List up 1 hoe ee repeatedly to select 1 During radio reception press i momentarily 2 Press repeatedly to select the The frequency or the nam
85. ncy 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 30 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 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 19 Receiving traffic announcements TTP 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 Ta appears The unit starts search
86. nd Cut off frequency Level Frequency Hz During playback or radio reception press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select SoundTuning Press ENTER Press or repeatedly to select LPF Press ENTER ao AO N a i LPF 6 Press tor repeatedly to select the cut off frequency Each time you press or the frequency changes as follows OFF default setting 125 Hz lt 78 Hz 7 Press MENU After the frequency setting is complete the display returns to the normal display 33 Connecting auxiliary audio equipment The unit s AUX IN external audio input terminal on this unit is also used as the BUS AUDIO IN audio input terminal You can listen to the sound from your car speakers by connecting optional Sony portable devices 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 AUX AUX D E Adjusting the volume level You can adjust the volume for each connected audio equipment Press MENU Press lt or gt repeatedly to select SoundTuning Press ENTER Press f or repeatedly to select AUX Level Press ENTER Press lt or gt repeatedly to adjust the volume level The volume level is adjustable
87. o RIMEL LI HEHDERE gt IS ERER CEN PS a 4 NT Wat TENA gt te 15 POR i ATARI o 1 6 7 BS BS EERE R HINGIS CATH HEALER RIN gt EL CI SOURCE O OEN A O BRENTS PARRRE E gt WREDI
88. on Number buttons G1 REP 13 2 SHUF 13 To store stations and receive stored stations SCREEN button MENU button To display the general menus al SOURCE button SEEK buttons SOUND button To display the sound menus OFF button VOL buttons ATT button 29 AF button 19 TA button 20 GRAPHIC button To display the graphic menus IMAGE button To switch the display patterns LIST button 15 17 4 DISC buttons ENTER button To enter a setting BACK button In a setting to return to a previous operation Note If the display disappears by pressing OFF it cannot be operated with the card remote commander unless on the unit is pressed or a disc is inserted to activate the unit first Tip See Replacing the lithium battery on page 36 for details on how to replace the batteries Precautions If your car was parked in direct sunlight allow the unit to cool off before operating it e Power aerials 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 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 th
89. 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 setting for each source Selecting the equaliser curve 1 Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX Press SOUND 2 3 Press or gt repeatedly to select EQ7 4 Press CENTER 5 Press or gt repeatedly to select the Equaliser mode To cancel the equalising effect select OFF 6 Press CENTER 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 Press to select a source radio CD MD or AUX 2 Press MENU 3 Press lt or gt repeatedly to select SoundTuning 4 Press ENTER 5 Press tor repeatedly to select EQ7 Tune 6 Press CENTER Example EQ7 Tune Xplod
90. se keys together with the protection collar Orient the release key correctly Pull out the release keys to remove the protection collar 2 Remove the unit Qinsert both release keys together until they click Face the hook hs inwards unit Slide the unit out of the mounting 37 Specifications CD Player section Signal to noise ratio 90 dB Frequency response 10 20 000 Hz Wow and flutter Below measurable limit Tuner section Aerial terminal External aerial connector FM Tuning range 87 5 108 MHz Intermediate frequency 10 7 MHz 450 kHz Usable sensitivity 9 dBf Selectivity 75 dB at 400 kHz Signal to noise ratio 67 dB stereo 69 dB mono Harmonic distortion at 1 kHz 0 5 stereo 0 3 mono Tuning range MW 531 1 602 kHz LW 153 279 kHz Aerial terminal External aerial connector Separation 35 dB at 1 kHz Frequency response 30 15 000 Hz MW LW Intermediate frequency 10 7 MHz 450 kHz Sensitivity MW 30 uV LW 40 pV Power amplifier section Outputs Speaker outputs sure seal connectors Speaker impedance 4 8 ohms Maximum power output 52 W x 4 at 4 ohms General Outputs Inputs Tone controls Loudness Power requirements Dimensions Mounting dimensions Mass Supplied accessories Optional accessories Optional equipment Note Audio outputs front rear Subwoofer output mono Power aerial relay control terminal Power ampli
91. ted item and setting Settings for playback and radio reception Example Contrast Level 2 SoundTuning The light moves as the level changes Precise settings for sound quality Note Edit The displayed item will differ depending on the source Display character setting 9 10 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 Note Pressing the reset button will erase the clock calendar setting and some stored contents Setting the clock and the calendar The clock uses a 24 hour digital indication Day Month Year Time The factory setting is 01 01 2003 01 00 1 Press MENDU 2 Press or gt repeatedly to select Setup HaGa a Setup 3 Press CENTER 4 Press f or repeatedly to select Clock 5 Press CENTER Press f or repeatedly to set the day Each time you press 4 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 mon
92. tedly until CD icon CD 4 MD icon MD or MS appears 2 Press repeatedly until the desired unit appears Playback starts MS MG Memory Stick System up Player MGS X1 Locating a track and disc See Locating a disc by name on page 15 12 Display items When the disc album track changes any prerecorded title of the new disc album track is automatically displayed If AutoScroll is set to ON names will be scrolled page 30 Standard mode MDLP display LP2 LP2 playback LP4 LP4 playback Disc Album 1 Track number CD MD icon Unit Elapsed Disc name 4 Artist name number playing Album folder name time Track file name Spectrum analyser Panorama Screen saver mode Disc Album Track number Elapsed Source playing time 4 003 O0 Disc name Artist name Album folder name Track file name Clock mode Disc Album Elapsed Source Track number playing time 4 003 7 007 0 30 10 08 Clock 1 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 two or more optional CD MD units are connected 4 If the disc has been labelled by this unit using the CUSTOM FILE function Disc Memo is displayed accordingly Notes Some characters cannot be displa
93. telephone call comes in Telephone ATT function 29 Changing the sound and display settings Menu The following items can be set Setup e Clock page 10 e CT Clock Time page 22 e Beep to turn the beeps on or off e AUX Skip 1 page 34 to turn the AUX source display on or off e Security page 35 to set the security code to discourage theft Display 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 the display are not recognizable because of the unit s installation position e AutoScroll Select ON to scroll all automatically displayed names When Auto scroll is set to OFF and the disc track name is changed the disc track name does not scroll PlayMode Local Local Seek Mode page 16 Select ON to only tune into stations with stronger signals e Mono Monaural Mode page 16 Select ON to hear FM stereo broadcast in monaural Select OFF to return to normal mode e Regional page 19 SoundTuning EQ7 Tune page 31 to adjust the equaliser curve HPF High pass filter page 32 e LPF Low pass filter page 33 e Loudness to enjoy bass and treble even at low volumes The bass
94. th If you press you can move back to the left Repeat step O to set the year the hour and the minute 6 Press CENTER 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 El CD 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 Operation by card remote commander Playing a disc With this unit Press amp to open the front panel and insert the disc labelled side up The front panel closes and playback starts automatically If a disc is already inserted press repeatedly until Q CD icon or CD appears in the display and playback starts Note The front panel closes automatically after the caution alarm beeps EL To Press Stop playback OFF Eject the disc A Skip tracks kea gt P lever up down Automatic Music once for each track Sensor Fast forward reverse Manual Search kea gt P lever up down hold until the desired point Skip albums CSHIFT then HHad PI
95. y or inserted upside down Clean or insert the CD correctly e A CD MD cannot play because of some problem Insert another CD MD High Temp The ambient temperature is more than 50 C Wait until the temperature goes down below 50 C 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 gt 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 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 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 Message Local Seek up Local Seek down The Local Seek mode is on during automatic tuning page 16 About ID3 tag version 2 Although not a malfunction the following occurs when an MP3 file 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 c
96. yed For some CD TEXT discs with very many characters some information may not be displayed nor scroll This unit cannot display 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 You can select REP JJ to repeat the current track REP to repeat the tracks in the current album REP to repeat the tracks in the current disc Available only when an MP3 file is played 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 To return to normal play mode press 1 REP repeatedly until the icon disappears from the display Playing tracks in random order Shuffle Play You can select
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