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FM/AM Por table CD Player Operating Instructions About the area code The area code of the location in which you purchased the CD player is shown on upper left of the bar code la bel on the package. For accessories supplied with your CD pla yer , check the area code of your model and see “ Accessories (supplied/optional). ” 3-045-817- 22 (1) D-F[...]
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2 W ARNING T o pr event fir e or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. T o avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only . CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. Certain countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to po wer this pr[...]
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3 T able of Contents Getting started Locating the Controls .................................. 4 Playing a CD 1 . Connect your CD player . ......................... 6 2 . Insert a CD. ............................................. 6 3 . Play a CD. ............................................... 6 Playback options Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat pla[...]
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4 Getting star ted Locating the Contr ols For details, see pages in parentheses. CD player (front) qf i /REMO TE jack (page 6) 1 Display (pages 7, 10 - 14, 16, 17) 6 V OLUME control (page 6) 5 HOLD switch (page 17) 2 PLA Y MODE • TUNING – button (pages 9 - 12) qg OPEN switch (page 6) qs REPEA T/ENTER • TUNING + button (pages 9 - 12) qd SOUND [...]
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5 Remote control (D-FJ65 only) wf x (stop) • RADIO ON/ B AND • RADIO OFF* button (pages 12, 15, 18) ws V OL (v olume) control (page 6) wh HOLD switch (page 17) wg N (play) • > (AMS/search) • PRESET + button (pages 6, 7, 10, 11, 15) wd . (AMS/ search) • PRESET – button (pages 7, 10, 11, 15) Note Use only the supplied remote control. Y[...]
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6 Playing a CD Y ou can also use rechargeable batteries, dry batter ies and a car battery as a power source. to an AC outlet 1 . Connect your CD player . 1 Connect the A C po wer adaptor . 2 Connect the headphones/earphones. For models supplied with the remote control. • Connect the plug of the headphones/ earphones to the remote control. • Con[...]
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7 T o Press Play/Pause (pause only a vailable on the CD player) u ( N for the remote control) Stop x /CHG ( x for the remote control)* 2 Find the beginning of the current track (AMS* 1 ) . once quickly* 2 Find the beginning of the pre vious tracks (AMS) . repeatedly* 2 Find the beginning of the next track (AMS) > once quickly* 2 Find the beginni[...]
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8 Playback starts from the point you stopped Y our CD player can recall the playback point where you stopped and then resume playing from the same place (resume function). There is no ON/OFF switch of the resume function on this CD player . Removing the CD Remov e the CD while pressing the piv ot in the center of the tr ay .[...]
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9 Playback options Y ou can enjo y various w ays of playback using PLA Y MODE and REPEA T/ENTER. PLA Y MODE button Each time you press the b utton, you can change the playback mode. “No indication” (Normal play) “1” (Play a single track) “SHUF” (Play tracks in random order) “PGM” (Play tracks in your favorite order) u button REPEA T[...]
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10 Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat play) Y ou can play tracks repeatedly in normal, single, shuf fle and PGM play modes. During playback, press REPEA T/ENTER. Note on . / > During Repeat play , you can locate the first track after the last track by pressing > repeatedly . Y ou can also locate the last track after f irst track by pressing . [...]
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11 Playing tracks in your favorite order (PGM play) Y ou can program the CD player to play up to 64 tracks in your fa vor ite order . 1 During playback, press PLA Y MODE repeatedly until “PGM” appears. 2 Press . or > to select a track. 3 Press REPEA T/ENTER to enter the selected track. “ 00 ” appears and the playing order increases by on[...]
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12 Using the radio Once you ’ v e preset the stations, you can easily tune in the station by pressing one of the 1 - 5 buttons. Listening to the radio Y ou can enjo y FM and AM pr ograms. 1 Press RADIO ON•BAND to turn on the radio. 2 Press RADIO ON•BAND until the band you want appears. Each time you press the b utton, the display changes as f[...]
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13 Using the radio T o improve broadcast reception For FM, extend the headphones/earphones cord . For AM, reorient the CD play er itself. Note Keep the headphones/earphones connected to the i /REMO TE jack of the CD player e ven when listening to the FM program through the speakers connected to the LINE OUT jack of the CD player . T he headphones/ [...]
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14 Presetting radio stations Y ou can store radio stations into the CD player’ s memory . Y ou can preset up to 30 stations, 5 for each band (FM1 - 5 and AM) in an y order . 1 T une in the station you want. 2 Hold down one of the 1 - 5 buttons that you want to preset the new station on for more than 2 seconds. When the station is preset successfu[...]
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15 Playing preset radio stations Y ou can tune in the station easily by pressing one of the 1 - 5 b uttons. 1 Press RADIO ON•BAND (RADIO ON/BAND on the remote control) to select the band. 2 Press one of the 1 - 5 buttons or PRESET + or – (PRESET + or – on the remote control) to tune in a stored station. Changing the tuning interval When using[...]
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16 Emphasizing the bass sound (SOUND) Y ou can emphasize the bass-boosted sound. Press SOUND to select “ BASS ” or “ BASS . ” “ BASS ” enhances the bass sound more than “ B ASS ” . Note If the sound is distorted when using the SOUND function, turn down the v olume. The selected sound mode is displayed. B Available featur es G-PROTEC[...]
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17 Protecting your hearing (A VLS) The A VLS (Automatic V olume Limiter System) function keeps do wn the maximum volume to protect your hearing. Set A VLS (in the battery compartment) to “ LIMIT . ” T o turn off the A VLS function Set A VLS to “ NORM. ” Displayed when “ LIMIT ” is selected and A VLS function is working. Locking the cont[...]
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18 T ur ning off the operation beep sound Y ou can turn of f the beep sound that is heard from your headphones/earphones when you operate your CD player . 1 Remove the power source (AC power adaptor , rechargeable batteries or dry batteries) from the CD player . 2 Connect the power source while pressing x /CHG on the CD player or x on the remote co[...]
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19 Connecting a stereo system Y ou can listen to CDs through a stereo system and record CDs on a cassette tape. For details, see the instruction manual that comes with the connected device. Be sure to turn off all connected de vices before making connections. Notes • Before you play a CD, turn down the volume of the connected device to a void dam[...]
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20 Using your CD player in a car Y ou can use your CD player in a car by connecting it to the car cassette deck. Y ou cannot use the car mount plate for this CD player . When you use your CD player in a car , install it securely in a location that does not interfere with your driving. Optional car accessory needed T o connect your CD player to a ca[...]
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21 Y ou can use the follo wing po wer sources: • Rechargeable batteries • A C power adaptor (see “ Pla ying a CD ” ) • LR6 (size AA) alkaline batter ies For the battery life and char ging time of the rechargeable batteries, see “ Specif ications. ” Using the rechargeable batteries Charge the rechar geable batteries before using them f[...]
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22 Using the rechargeable batteries T o remove the rechargeable batteries Remove the batteries as illustrated belo w . When to charge the rechargeable batteries Y ou can check the remaining po wer of the batteries in the display . Battery power is full. Battery power is getting lo w . Battery power is lo w . Lo batt* Batteries are depleted. * Beep [...]
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23 Using dry batteries Use only the following dr y battery type for your CD player: • LR6 (size AA) alkaline batter ies Note Be sure to remov e the A C power adaptor w hen using the dry batteries. 1 Open the battery compartment lid. 2 Insert two LR6 (size AA) batteries by matching the 3 to the diagram in the battery compartment. T o remove the ba[...]
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24 Precautions On safety • Should any solid objects or liquid f all into the CD player , unplug it and hav e it checked by qualified personnel befor e operating it any further . • Do not put any foreign objects in the DC IN 4.5 V (e xternal po wer input) jack. On the CD player • Keep the lens on the CD play er clean and do not touch it. If yo[...]
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25 T roubleshooting Should any problem persist after you ha ve chec ked these symptoms, consult your nearest Sony dealer . CD player Symptom The volume does not increase even if the VOLUME control is adjusted to the maximum level. No sound, or noise is heard. The playing time is too short when powered with the dry batteries. The playing time is too[...]
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26 T roubleshooting Radio Symptom The audio is weak or has poor quality . Cause and/or corrective actions c Charge the rechargeable batteries. (pages 21, 22) c Replace the batteries with new LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries. (page 23) c Move the CD player a way from the TV .[...]
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27 Specifications CD player System Compact disc digital audio system Laser diode properties Material: GaAlAs W a v elength: λ = 780 nm Emission duration: Continuous Laser output: Less than 44.6 µW (This output is the value measured at a distance of 200 mm from the objectiv e lens surface on the optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture.) D-A conve[...]
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28 Specifications Battery life* (approx. hours) (When you use the CD player on a flat and stable surface.) Playing time varies depending on ho w the CD player is used. When using G-PROTECTION RADIO on off on T wo NC-WMAA 8 7 17 (charged for about 3 hours**) NH-WM2AA 18 15 38 (charged for about 4 hours**) T wo Sony alkaline 32 28 66 batteries LR6SG [...]
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29 Stereo miniplug Micro plug D-FJ65 Additional information D-FJ61 Accessories (supplied/optional) Supplied accessories For the area code of the location in which you purchased the CD player , check the upper left side of the bar code on the package. A C po wer adaptor (1) aa Headphones/earphones with – a remote control (1) Headphones/earphones ([...]
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