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Using optional audio components
Using the timers
The system offers two timer functions. If you use both
1
Prepare the sound source.
timers, the Sleep Timer has priority.
Connect additional audio component to the AUDIO
IN jack
on the unit using an audio analog cord
Sleep Timer:
(not supplied).
You can fall asleep to music. This function works even if
2
the clock is not set.
Turn down the volume.
Press SLEEP
repeatedly. If you select "AUTO, " the
Press VOLUME
.
system automatically turns off after the current disc stops,
3
Select the AUDIO IN function.
or within 100 minutes.
Press FUNCTION +/
repeatedly.
Play Timer:
4
Start playback.
You can wake up to CD, DAB/FM reception or iPod at a
Start playback of the connected component and adjust
preset time.
the volume.
Make sure you have set the clock.
1
Note
Prepare the sound source.
The system may enter standby mode automatically if the volume
Prepare the sound source, and then press VOLUME
level of the connected component is too low. Adjust the component's
+/
to adjust the volume.
volume accordingly. See "To turn off the automatic standby function. "
To start from a specific CD track or audio file, create
your own program.
Adjusting the sound
2
Select the timer set mode.
Press TIMER MENU
.
To
Press
3
Set the play timer.
Adjust the volume VOLUME +/
.
Press /
repeatedly to select "PLAY SET, " then
Generate a more
DSGX
on the unit.
press
.
dynamic sound
4
Set the time to start playback.
(Dynamic Sound
Press /
repeatedly to set the time, then press
Generator X-tra)
.
Set the sound
EQ
.
5
effect
Use the same procedure as in step 4 to set the time
to stop playback.
6
Select the sound source.
Press /
repeatedly until the desired sound
Changing the display
source appears, then press
7
Turn off the system.
To
Press
Change
Press
. The system turns on 15 seconds before
DISPLAY
repeatedly when the
information on
system is on.
the preset time.
the display*
If the system is on at the preset time, the Play Timer
will not play. Do not operate the system from the time
Check the clock
DISPLAY
when the system is off.
when the system
The clock is displayed for 8 seconds.
the system turns on until the playback starts.
is off
To check the setting
* For example, you can view CD/MP3 disc information, such as;
1
Press TIMER MENU
.
track or file number during normal play.
track or file name ("
") during normal play.
2
Press /
repeatedly to select "SELECT, " and then
artist name (" ") during normal play.
press
.
album or folder name ("
") during normal play.
3
total playing time and total number of tracks on the CD-DA
Press /
repeatedly to select "PLAY SEL, " and
disc (only when normal play mode is selected and the player is
then press
.
stopped).
total number of folders (albums) on the MP3 disc (only when
To cancel the timer
normal play mode is selected and the player is stopped).
Repeat the same procedure as above until "OFF" appears
volume label if it exists on the MP3 disc.
in step 3, and then press
.
You can also view DAB station information such as the service
name, channel label, preset number, DLS (Dynamic Label Segment),
To change the setting
or ensemble label.
Start over from step 1.
Notes on the display information
Characters that cannot be displayed appear as "_".
Notes for the iPod user
The following are not displayed;
M ake sure the iPod is not playing when using the Play Timer.
total playing time for an MP3 disc.
Th e Play Timer may not be activated depending on the status of the
remaining playing time for an MP3 file.
connected iPod.
The following are not displayed correctly;
Tip
elapsed playing time of an MP3 file encoded using VBR (variable
The Play Timer setting remains as long as the setting is not cancelled
bit rate).
manually.
folder and file names that do not follow either the ISO9660
Level 1, Level 2 or Joliet in the expansion format.
The following are displayed;
remaining playing time for a track.
ID3 tag information for MP3 files when ID3 version 1 and
version 2 tags are used (ID3 version 2 tag information display has
priority when both ID3 version 1 and version 2 tags are used for a
single MP3 file).
up to 32 characters of ID3 tag information using uppercase letters
(A to Z), numbers (0 to 9), and symbols (˝ $ % ' ( ) * + , – . / < = >
@ [ \ ] _ ` { | } ! ? ^
).
~
up to 8 characters of service name, up to 128 characters of DLS
(Dynamic Label Segment) and up to 16 characters of ensemble
label using uppercase letters (A to Z), numbers (0 to 9), and
symbols (˝ $ % ' ( ) * + , – . / < = > @ [ \ ] _ ` { | } ! ? ^
).
~
iPod
Troubleshooting
There is no sound.
Make sure the iPod is connected securely.
1
Make sure the power cord and speaker cords are
Make sure the iPod is playing music.
correctly and firmly connected.
Adjust the volume.
2
Find your problem in the checklist below, and take
the indicated corrective action.
The sound is distorted.
Make sure the iPod is connected securely.
If the issue persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
Turn down the volume.
If "PROTECT" appears on the display
Set the "EQ" setting of the iPod to "Off " or "Flat. "
Immediately unplug the power cord, and check the
The iPod does not function.
following items after "PROTECT" disappears.
Make sure the iPod is connected securely.
Are the + and speaker cords short-circuited?
Make sure the iPod is updated with the latest software.
Is anything blocking the ventilation holes of the
If not, update the iPod before using with the system.
system?
Because the operation of the system and the iPod are
Is the iPod connector
short-circuited?
different, you may not operate the iPod using buttons
After you have checked these above items and found
on the remote or unit. In this case, use the control
to be all right, reconnect the power cord, and turn on
buttons on the iPod.
the system. If the issue persists, contact your nearest
Sony dealer.
The iPod cannot be charged.
Make sure the iPod is connected securely.
You can use the system as a battery charger for iPod
General
only when the system is on.
The system does not turn on.
"PROTECT" appears.
Is the power cord plugged in?
A problem has been detected with the level of electrical
current from the iPod connector. Turn off the system
The system has entered standby mode
and remove the iPod from the iPod connector. Make
unexpectedly.
sure there is no problem with the iPod. If this display
This is not a malfunction. The system enters standby
pattern persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
mode automatically in about 30 minutes when there is
no operation or audio signal output. See "To turn off
Tuner
the automatic standby function. "
Severe hum or noise, or stations cannot be
The clock setting or the Play Timer operation
received. ("ST" flashes on the display.)
has been cancelled unexpectedly.
.
Connect the antenna properly.
If about a minute elapses with no operation, the clock
Find a location and an orientation that provide good
setting or Play Timer setting is cancelled automatically.
Perform the operation again from the beginning.
reception, and then set up the antenna again.
Keep the antennas away from the speaker cords and the
There is no sound.
power cord to avoid picking up noise.
Are the + and speaker cords short-circuited?
Turn off nearby electrical equipment.
Are you using only the supplied speakers?
DAB radio station is not received properly.
Is anything blocking the ventilation holes of the system?
Check all antenna connections, then perform the DAB
The specified station may have temporarily stopped
Automatic Scan procedure (see "Reception of DAB
broadcast.
radio station").
Sound comes from one channel, or the left and
The current DAB service may not be available. Press
right volumes are unbalanced.
+
Place the speakers as symmetrically as possible.
If you have moved to another area, some services/
Connect only the supplied speakers.
frequencies may have changed and you may not be able
to tune into your usual broadcast.
Severe hum or noise.
Perform the DAB Automatic Scan procedure to
re-register the contents of broadcasts. (Performing this
Move the system away from sources of noise.
procedure clears all previously stored presets.)
Connect the system to a different wall outlet.
Install a noise filter (available separately) to the power
To improve tuner reception
cord.
Turn off CD player power by using the system's power
The remote does not function.
management function. By default, CD player power is
Remove any obstacles between the remote and the
turned on.
remote sensor
on the unit, and position the unit
Use buttons on the unit to turn off the CD player power.
away from fluorescent lights.
1
Point the remote at the system's sensor.
Move the remote closer to the system.
2
CD/MP3 player
3
The sound skips, or the disc will not play.
Wipe the disc clean, and replace it.
Move the system to a location away from vibration (for
example, on top of a stable stand).
Move the speakers away from the system, or place them
on separate stands. At high volume, speaker vibration
To reset the system to factory settings
may cause the sound to skip.
If the system still does not operate properly, reset the
system to factory settings.
Play does not start from the first track.
Use buttons on the unit to reset the unit to its factory
Return to Normal Play by pressing PLAY MODE
default settings.
repeatedly until both "PGM" and "SHUF" disappear.
1
Starting playback takes more time than usual.
The following discs can increase the time it takes to
2
start playback;
a disc recorded with a complicated tree structure.
a disc recorded in multisession mode.
a disc that has not been finalized (a disc to which data
can be added).
To turn off the automatic standby function
a disc that has many folders.
This system is equipped with an automatic standby
function. With this function, the system enters standby
mode automatically in about 30 minutes when there is no
operation or audio signal output.
By default, the automatic standby function is turned on.
Use buttons on the unit to turn off the automatic standby
function.
Notes
" AUTO STANDBY" lights up in the display when the automatic
standby function is turned on.
Th e automatic standby function is invalid for the tuner functions
(DAB/FM), even when "AUTO STANDBY" lights up in the display.
Th e system may not enter standby mode automatically in the
following cases;
when an audio signal is detected.
when an iPod is connected.
during playback of audio tracks or files.
while the preset Play Timer or Sleep Timer is in process.
Messages
FULL : You tried to program more than 25 tracks or files
(steps).
NO DISC : There is no disc in the player, or you have
loaded a disc that cannot be played.
NoPRESET (DAB only) : There is no stored preset
station.
NO SERV (DAB only) : There is no supported DAB
broadcast in your country or region.
NO STEP : All of the programmed tracks have been
erased.
No TEXT (DAB only) : There is no text information in
the received service.
NOT USED : You tried to perform a specific operation
under conditions where that operation is prohibited.
OVER : You have reached the end of the disc while
pressing
during playback or pause.
PUSH STOP : You pressed PLAY MODE
playback.
TIME NG : The Play Timer start and end times are set to
the same time.
Precautions
Discs that this system CAN play
Audio CD
CD-R/CD-RW (audio data/MP3 files)
Discs that this system CANNOT play
CD-ROM
CD-R/CD-RW other than those recorded in music CD
format or MP3 format conforming to ISO9660 Level
1/Level 2, Joliet
CD-R/CD-RW recorded in multisession that have not
ended by "closing the session"
CD-R/CD-RW of poor recording quality, CD-R/
CD-RW that have scratches or are dirty, or CD-R/CD-
RW recorded with an incompatible recording device
CD-R/CD-RW which is finalized incorrectly
Discs containing files other than MPEG 1 Audio Layer-
3 (MP3) files
Discs of non-standard shape (for example, heart,
square, star)
/
to select a different service.
Discs that have adhesive tape, paper, or sticker attached
to them
Rental or used discs with attached seals where the glue
extends beyond the seal
Discs that have labels printed using ink that feels tacky
when touched
Notes on discs
Before playing, wipe the disc with a cleaning cloth from
the center out to the edge.
Do not clean discs with solvents, such as benzine,
thinner, or commercially available cleaners or anti-
static spray intended for vinyl LPs.
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources
Press FUNCTION
repeatedly to select the CD
such as hot air ducts, nor leave it in a car parked in
function.
direct sunlight.
Press
to turn off the system.
On safety
After "STANDBY" stops flashing, press DISPLAY
Completely disconnect the power cord (mains lead)
to display the clock, and then press
while
from the wall outlet (mains) if it is not going to be used
holding down
, until "CD POWER OFF" appears.
for an extended period of time. When unplugging the
With CD player power turned off, access time is
unit, always grip the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
increased. To turn on CD player power, repeat the
Should any solid object or liquid get into the system,
procedure until "CD POWER ON" appears.
unplug the system, and have it checked by qualified
personnel before operating it again.
The AC power cord can be changed only by a qualified
service facility.
On placement
Do not place the system in an inclined position or in
locations that are extremely hot, cold, dusty, dirty, or
Disconnect and reconnect the power cord, and then
humid or lacking adequate ventilation, or subject to
turn on the system.
vibration, direct sunlight or a bright light.
While holding down FUNCTION
and DAB INITIAL
Be careful when placing the unit or speakers on
, press
SCAN
.
surfaces that have been specially treated (for example,
All user-configured settings, such as preset radio
with wax, oil, polish) as staining or discoloration of the
surface may result.
stations, timer, and the clock, are deleted.
If the system is brought directly from a cold to a warm
location or is placed in a very damp room, moisture
may condense on the lens inside the CD player, and
cause the system to malfunction. In this situation,
remove the disc, and leave the system turned on for
about an hour until the moisture evaporates.
On heat buildup
Heat buildup on the unit during operation is normal
and is not cause for alarm.
Hold down
while the system is on, until
Do not touch the cabinet if it has been used
"AUTO. STBY OFF" appears.
continuously at a high volume because the cabinet may
have become hot.
To turn on the function, repeat the procedure until
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.
"AUTO. STBY ON" appears.
On the speaker system
This speaker system is not magnetically shielded, and
the picture on nearby TV sets may become magnetically
distorted. In this situation, turn off the TV, wait 15 to
30 minutes, and turn it back on.
If there is no improvement, move the speakers far away
from the TV.
Cleaning the cabinet
Clean this system with a soft cloth slightly moistened
with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of
abrasive pads, scouring powder, or solvents, such as
thinner, benzine, or alcohol.
Speaker
Specifications
Speaker system: Full range, 8 cm dia., cone type
Rated impedance: 4 ohms
Dimensions (W/H/D): Approx. 148 mm × 240 mm × 127 mm
Mass: Approx. 1.23 kg net per speaker
Main unit
General
Amplifier section
Power requirements:
UK model:
UK model: AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz
DIN power output (rated): 4 watts + 4 watts (4 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)
Australian model: AC 230 V 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Continuous RMS power output (reference): 5 watts + 5 watts (4 ohms at
Power consumption: 28 watts
1 kHz, 10% THD)
Dimensions (W/H/D) (excl. speakers):
Music power output (reference): 9 watts + 9 watts
Approx. 158 mm × 240 mm × 251.5 mm
Australian model:
Mass (excl. speakers): Approx. 2.3 kg
DIN power output (rated): 4 watts + 4 watts (4 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)
Supplied accessories: Remote Commander (1), DAB/FM lead antenna (1)
Continuous RMS power output (reference): 5 watts + 5 watts (4 ohms at
1 kHz, 10% THD)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Input
AUDIO IN (stereo mini jack): Sensitivity 550 mV, impedance 50 kilohms
Standby power consumption: 0.5 W
Outputs
PHONES (stereo mini jack): Accepts headphones with an impedance of
Halogenated flame retardants are not used in the certain printed
8 ohms or more
wiring boards.
SPEAKERS: Accepts impedance of 4 ohms
CD player section
System: Compact disc and digital audio system
Laser Diode Properties
Emission Duration: Continuous
during
Laser Output*: Less than 44.6µW
* This output is the value measurement at a distance of 200mm from the
objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up Block with 7mm aperture.
Frequency response: 20 Hz 20 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio: More than 90 dB
Dynamic range: More than 90 dB
Tuner section
FM stereo, DAB/FM superheterodyne tuner
Antenna: DAB/FM lead antenna
DAB tuner section:
Frequency range*
Band-III: 174.928 (5A) MHz 239.200 (13F) MHz
* For details, see "DAB frequency table" below.
DAB frequency table (Band-III)
Frequency
Label
Frequency
Label
174.928 MHz
5A
209.936 MHz
10A
176.640 MHz
5B
211.648 MHz
10B
178.352 MHz
5C
213.360 MHz
10C
180.064 MHz
5D
215.072 MHz
10D
181.936 MHz
6A
216.928 MHz
11A
183.648 MHz
6B
218.640 MHz
11B
185.360 MHz
6C
220.352 MHz
11C
187.072 MHz
6D
222.064 MHz
11D
188.928 MHz
7A
223.936 MHz
12A
190.640 MHz
7B
225.648 MHz
12B
192.352 MHz
7C
227.360 MHz
12C
194.064 MHz
7D
229.072 MHz
12D
195.936 MHz
8A
230.784 MHz
13A
197.648 MHz
8B
232.496 MHz
13B
199.360 MHz
8C
234.208 MHz
13C
201.072 MHz
8D
235.776 MHz
13D
202.928 MHz
9A
237.488 MHz
13E
204.640 MHz
9B
239.200 MHz
13F
206.352 MHz
9C
208.064 MHz
9D
FM tuner section:
Tuning range: 87.5 MHz 108.0 MHz (50 kHz step)
Intermediate frequency: 2.048 MHz
iPod section
Compatible iPod models:
iPod nano
iPod classic
5th generation
iPod touch
120 GB
(video camera)
2nd generation/
160 GB (2009)
iPod touch
Late 2009
iPod nano
iPod classic
4th generation
iPod touch
160 GB (2007)
(video)
1st generation
iPod nano
3rd generation
iPod nano
iPod classic
(video)
2nd generation
80 GB
(aluminum)
iPod nano
iPod
iPod
1st generation
5th generation
4th generation
(video)
(color display)
iPod mini
iPod
4th generation