Sony CDX-MP80 manual

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    Operatin g Instructio ns CDX-MP80 For installation and connec tion s, see the supplied installati on/c onne ction s manual. © 2003 Sony Cor poration 3-251-179- 31 (1) GB CT FM / MW / LW Compact Disc Player[...]

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    2 Welcome ! Thank you for purch as in g t his Sony Comp act Disc P la ye r . Y ou can enj oy i ts v ari ou s featu re s e ven more with: • MP3 file playback . • CD- R /C D-R W whic h can h av e a sessi o n adde d can be pl aye d (page 7) . • Discs rec or ded in Multi Sess io n (CD-Extra, Mix e d CD, etc.) can be play ed, dep endi n g on the r[...]

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    3 T able of Cont ents Location of c ontrols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Notes on discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 About MP3 fi les . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Getting S tarted Resetti ng the unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    4 Location of controls CDX-MP80 Behind the front panel[...]

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    5 Refer to t he pages li sted for details. a V OL (volume) contr ol dial/SOUND but ton Ro ta te to : – Ad just th e volum e. – Adju st th e sound se tting. Press to: – Select the sound setting. b SOURCE button T o sele ct th e source . c MODE butt on T o c hange the oper atio n. d DSPL/PTY button 13, 15, 18, 21, 28 e Display window f LIST but[...]

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    6 Note If the displ ay disappears by pre ssing (OFF) , it c annot be operated with the card rem ote commande r unless (SOURCE) on the unit is presse d to ac tiv ate the unit first. Tip See “Rep lacing the lithium batter y” on pa ge 30 for details on how to re place the b atteries. Selecting a disc a nd alb um with the card remo te co mman der D[...]

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    7 Notes on di scs • T o keep th e disc cl ean, do not touch th e surfa ce. Hand le the disc by its edg e. • Keep you r di s c s in t he ir case s or disc magaz in es when not in use. Do not subje ct the di scs to heat/high temp erature. A void leaving them in pa rked cars or on dash boar d s/rea r trays . • Do not a ttach labe ls, or use disc[...]

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    8 About MP3 files MP3 (M PEG 1 Audio Laye r-3) is a standard technol o gy and fo rm a t for com pressi ng a sound sequenc e. The file is co mpresse d to abo ut 1/10 of its or iginal siz e. Sounds outside the r ange of human h earing are compre ssed w hi le the so un ds we can he ar are not co m pr essed. Notes on discs Y ou can play MP 3 files reco[...]

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    9 The pla ybac k order of t he MP3 files The play back ord er of the folde rs and files is as fol lows: Notes • A folder that does no t include an MP 3 file is skipped. • Maximum folde r number : 255 ( including root folder and em pty fo lder s) • The ma ximum number of MP3 f iles and folders that can be co ntained in a disc: 512 When a file/[...]

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    10 Detaching t he front pan el Y ou can detach the front panel of th is unit to protec t the unit from being stol en . Caution alar m If you turn the ignition switch to the OFF positio n without remo ving the fr ont panel, the cautio n al arm wi ll be ep for a few seco nds. 1 Press (OFF) * . CD/MD p layback or radio re cept ion s tops (the ke y ill[...]

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    11 Settin g the clo ck The cloc k us es a 24-ho ur di gi tal indicat i on . Exam ple: T o s et th e clo ck t o 10:0 8 1 Press (MENU) , then rota te th e . / > control dial until “Clock ” appears. 1 Press th e . / > cont r ol dial. The ho ur in dication flashe s. 2 Rotate the . / > control dial to set the ho ur . 3 Press th e M + butto [...]

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    12 * Av a ilable only w hen an MP3 file is pl ay ed. T o remove the di sc , press down th e ce ntre spindl e, an d lift up th e ed ge of the d is c f rom the reli ef in th e disc tray. Notes • Depend ing on the record i ng metho d used on the disc, it may take a minute or mor e before playing the first track. • Depend ing on the condition of th[...]

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    13 Display i tems When the d isc/alb um/trac k changes, a ny prerecorded title* 1 of the ne w disc/alb um/track is automatic ally displa yed (if the Auto Scroll func tio n is set t o “o n, ” na mes excee d i ng 9 charac ters w ill be scrol le d ( p a ge 24)). *1 When pr essing (DSPL/PTY) , “NO D .Nam e” or “NO T .Na me” indicat es that [...]

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    14 Playing t racks in random order — Shuff le Pla y Y ou ca n sel ect: • SHUF ALBUM* 1 — to play the tra cks in the cur rent alb um in rand om or der . • SHUF D IS C — to pla y th e t ra ck s on the curren t disc in ra ndom or de r . • SHUF CHNGR* 2 — to play th e tracks in t h e cur rent opti onal C D (MD) un it i n ran dom order . ?[...]

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    15 Tips • Simpl y ov erwr ite or en ter “ ” to cor rect or era se a name. • There is another way to star t labelling a CD: Press (LIST ) for 2 seconds i nstead of per forming step s 2 and 3. Y ou can also complete t he operation by pressing (LIS T) f o r 2 second s instead of step 5. • Y ou can label CDs o n a unit without the CUSTOM FILE[...]

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    16 Radio The un i t ca n store up t o 6 stati on s pe r band (FM1, FM2, FM3, MW , and L W). Caution When tu ning in sta tion s while driving, use Best T uning Me mory to pr ev ent ac cident s. Storing sta tions automati cally — Bes t T uning Memor y ( BTM) The unit selects the stati ons with the strongest signal s within the sel ected b and, an d[...]

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    17 Storing only d esired stations Y ou ca n manua ll y pr e set desir ed statio ns . 1 Press (SOURC E) repeate d ly to sel ect the radio. 2 Press (MODE) repeated ly to selec t the ban d. 3 Press t h e – m or M + button to tune in the stat ion th at you want to stor e. 4 Press (MENU) , then rota te th e . / > control dial until “Preset Edit?[...]

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    18 RDS Over view of RDS FM s tatio ns wi th Ra dio Data Syste m (RDS) serv ic e se nd inaud ible digi tal info rmatio n along with th e regula r radio pro gramme signal . For example , on e of the fol lowing will be disp layed upon rec eivin g a station with RDS capabilit y . RDS se rvi ces RDS dat a offers you ot her conveniences, such as : • A [...]

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    19 Stayi ng with one regional pr ogramme When the AF fu nction is o n: this unit ’ s factory- set se ttin g re stricts reception to a specif ic re gion, so you w o n’ t be switch ed to an othe r re gional stat ion wi th a strong er freque nc y . If you leav e this r egional p rogramme’ s reception are a or w oul d l ik e to ta ke ad v a ntag [...]

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    20 Presetti ng RDS statio ns with AF and T A setting When you preset RD S station s, the un it st or es each st ation’ s AF/T A setting (on/ off) as well as its freq uenc y . Y ou c an sel ect a diffe rent sett ing (for A F , T A, or bo th) for ind ividu al pre set statio ns, or the same settin g for all preset sta t i o ns. If yo u pr eset stati[...]

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    21 1 Press (DSPL/PTY) during FM r eception until “PTY ” appea rs. The cu rren t pr ogramme type name a ppear s if the statio n is transmit ting the PTY d ata. “---- -- --” ap p ea rs if th e recei ved sta tion is n ot an RDS stati on, or if th e RDS data is not recei ved. 2 Ro tate the . / > control dial until the desired programm e type[...]

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    22 Other Fu nctions Y ou can al so co ntro l the uni t (an d opt ional CD/ MD units) with a rotary commander (optional) . Using th e rotar y comm ander First, a ttach the a ppropriate la bel depending on ho w you want to mount the ro tary commander . The rot ary c ommand er works by pres sing bu tt ons and/or rotatin g controls. By pressing buttons[...]

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    23 (With optiona l unit) Changing the operative dire ction The op er at ive directi o n of control s is factor y- set as s ho wn be lo w . If you nee d to mount t he rotary c ommander on the right hand side o f the ste ering c olumn , you can re verse t h e oper at ive dire ctio n. Press (SOUND ) for 2 se cond s w hi le pushin g the V OL control. A[...]

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    24 Chang ing the soun d and display settings — Menu The follo wing items can be set : Set Up • Cloc k (p age 11 ) • CT (Cl ock T ime) ( page 21) • Beep — to turn the bee ps on or off. • AUX-A ( page 29) — to turn the A UX source displ ay o n or off. Displa y • D.Info (Dua l Info rmat ion) — to disp lay the clock and the play mode [...]

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    25 Settin g the Dyna mic Soundstage Org anizer (DSO) If your speakers are insta lled into the lo wer part of the do or s, the so un d will co m e from bel ow and may not be clear . The DSO ( Dynami c So un dstage Organiz er ) func tion crea tes a mor e ambien t sound a s if there were spea kers in the dashb oard (vir tual spea kers). Y ou ca n stor[...]

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    26 Adjusti ng the equali zer curve Y ou can store an d adjust th e e qualiz er set t ings for fre quency an d level. 1 Press (S OURC E) t o select a source (radio, CD , MD, or A UX). 2 Press (M ENU ) , then r otate the . / > control dia l until “EQ7 T une” appe ar s. 3 Press th e . / > control dial. 4 Press th e – m or M + button to sel[...]

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    27 1 During p la ybac k or radio re ception, press (MENU) . 2 Ro tate the . / > control dial until “HPF” appe ars. 3 Press t h e – m or M + button to sel e c t the c u t -off fr equ e n c y . Each t i m e yo u pres s the – m or M + but ton, the fre qu enc y change s as foll o w s: off (de fault se ttin g ) y 78 Hz y 125 Hz 4 Press t h e [...]

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    28 Select ing th e spectru m analyzer The so und sig nal le vel is di splay ed on a spec trum analyze r . Y ou ca n select a disp lay for ten patte rns (A-1 to A-5 or B-1 to B-5), or the automatic display mode where all the patte rns appear . 1 Press (S OURC E) t o select a source (radio, CD , MD, or A UX). 2 Press (M ENU ) . 3 Rotate the . / > [...]

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    29 Connecting a uxiliar y audio equipme nt Y ou c an con nect auxi liar y audi o equipm ent t o this uni t with the A UX IN connecto r . Selecting a uxiliary equipment Press (SOURC E) repeate d ly to sel ect “A UX. ” Adjusting the vo lume level Y ou ca n adjust the volum e fo r each con necte d audio eq uipment . 1 Press (MENU) , then rota te t[...]

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    30 Notes • For safety , turn off the ign ition before cle aning the connec tors, and remove the key from the ignition switch. • Nev er touch th e connector s directly with your fingers or with any metal d e vice. Replacing the lithium ba ttery Unde r norma l cond iti ons, ba tteri e s will l ast appr oximately 1 year . (The service life may be [...]

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    31 Specificatio ns CD Play er section Signal-t o- nois e ratio 95 dB Frequency response 10 – 20,000 Hz W ow and flutter Below measu rable limi t T uner section FM T uning range 87.5 – 108.0 MHz Aerial ter minal Extern al aerial con nector Intermedi ate fr eq uen cy 10.7 MHz/450 kHz Usable sensi tivity 8 dBf Selectivity 75 dB a t 400 kH z Signal[...]

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    32 T r oubles hooting The follo w ing checklist will help you remedy proble m s yo u may enc ou nter with y our unit. Before go i ng t hr ou gh the che ck list below , chec k the con nec t i o n an d operatin g pro c edur es . General The opera tion b uttons do not f unc t ion. Pre ss th e RES ET bu tt on. No sound. • Rotate th e V OL cont ro l d[...]

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    33 Error displays/Messages *1 When th e CD/MD ch anger is con nected to th e unit, the dis c number of the CD o r MD appea rs in the display . *2 The disc num ber of th e disc cau sing the er ror appears in the di splay . Radio reception Preset tuning i s not possible. • Store the correc t frequenc y in the memory . • The br oa dcast sig nal is[...]

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    34 If these solutions d o not help impro ve the situatio n, consult your nearest Son y dealer . Messa g es LCL Seek +/– The Local Seek mo de is on duri ng automatic tuning (page 16). NO AF The re is no alt er native freque ncy fo r the curren t statio n. “” o r “” Y ou ha v e reached t h e be gi nning or the en d of the di sc and you can [...]

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    10 "#$%  í¦  ½î )å Þç è _`  2  À å ï Þçè ðñòL xá v  s óó ' ôõ lyú¨¯é × öö Ø  1  (OFF)      0$ · mn ç 4¦ 4 (÷ R^_ ø Ê  8  #ýþ:  °gÌf  22   L ?[...]

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    11 &'() ]é Û  à q u ]ܨ Í ^_   ¦  ]é?Z¬  ¬M 1  (MENU)   . > !"#$%&' ()*+,- .  / 1  . 0 >  !"#$  u ]  _   2  . > !"#$0123 3 / M +   < é  _   4  . > [...]

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    16  T  Õ 3 á ¢4 ó $Z ó $ Ã  ó $& $1R % 18u )þ  o ,  ./  y T 4  * e   5  ] 9  u 6  5 õö"  y l à N  @ABCDE e|}~jkgh +/ TN? 3 á ¢ 7 N 8 -u 9    Ã ÷D¿  ã : òó  Àþ ?[...]

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