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©2008 Sony Corporation

3-300-703-

11

(2)

Mini HI-FI 
Component 
System

Operating Instructions

LBT-DJ2i

Summary of Contents for 3-300-703-11(2)

Page 1: ... 2008 Sony Corporation 3 300 703 11 2 Mini HI FI Component System Operating Instructions LBT DJ2i ...

Page 2: ...ediately Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product This marking is located on the bottom of the unit CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard For customer in the United States Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom of the unit Record th...

Page 3: ...not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two bl...

Page 4: ...ion systems This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the ...

Page 5: ...ard Recently various music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies 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 Note on Multi Session disc When you play back Multi Session discs with different formats for each session the format of the first session is recogniz...

Page 6: ...sing optional components 28 Adjusting the sound 29 Creating a party atmosphere 30 Inspiring the DJ s mood Changing the display 32 Viewing information in the display 33 Creating your own program 34 Program Play Presetting radio stations 35 Using the Radio Data System RDS 36 Ajusting the sound effect 37 Singing along 37 Using the timer 38 Troubleshooting 40 Messages 46 Precautions 48 Specifications ...

Page 7: ...nly explains operations using the buttons on the unit but the same operations can also be performed using the buttons on the remote having the same or similar names Unit Front view Top view 2 3 1 4 6 7 8 5 wj wh 3 4 qk qg qj qh ql qd qf w wa ws wd wf wg 9 qs qa q 9 Continued l ...

Page 8: ...6 18 42 46 G IR Receptor page 41 H MIC jack pages 37 41 49 Connect an optional microphone I iPod 1 connector pages 15 27 28 iPod 2 connector pages 15 27 28 Place an optional iPod on the connector to listen to audio contents stored in the iPod J GROOVE page 29 Press to reinforce the bass K indicator Lights up when an optional USB device is recognized or during transferring or erase operation USB po...

Page 9: ...wind fast forward pages 18 25 Press to find a point in a track or file Unit ENTER pages 18 25 29 32 34 Press to enter the settings Unit MENU RETURN pages 18 25 Press to return to previous menu of the iPod Press to return to the parent folder Press to exit search mode JOG DIAL pages 18 22 25 27 29 30 32 Turn to select a track file or folder Turn to select a setting in OPTIONS menu Turn to scroll up...

Page 10: ...or CHANNEL A functions HS play pause page 27 Press to start or pause playback l L go backward go forward page 27 Press to select a track or file ENTER pages 29 32 Press to enter the settings MENU RETURN page 28 Press to return to previous menu of the iPod Press to return to the parent folder Press to exit search mode JOG DIAL pages 27 29 30 32 Turn to select a setting in OPTIONS menu Turn to scrol...

Page 11: ...n For example press and hold CHANNEL A then press N to start playback iPod 1 ef O RETURN2 page 28 Press to return to previous menu of the iPod Press to return to previous display of the OPTIONS menu eg TUNER MEMORY page 35 Press to preset a radio station eh PLAY MODE TUNING MODE2 pages 19 20 26 34 36 42 46 Press to select the play mode of CD USB or iPod function Press to select the tuning mode ej ...

Page 12: ...unction pages 20 35 I Indicator for the level of the audio source play back on CHANNEL B J Indicator for BEAT BLEND level page 30 K Lights up when MP3 BOOSTER function is activated page 29 L Lights up when the timer is set page 38 M Lights up when an optional USB device is recognized page 21 N Indicator for equalizer page 37 O Indicates the type of disc or file that the system recognized P Indicat...

Page 13: ...er cord and the USB cable to avoid picking up noise B LINE IN 1 L R LINE IN 2 L R jacks Use an audio cord to connect to the audio output jacks of an optional component such as a portable audio player Getting Started C A D B B E F G 4 3 1 2 1 To AM loop antenna 2 To FM lead antenna 3 From subwoofer 4 To front speakers Unit Left panel Unit Right panel Subwoofer Rear panel FM 75 COAXIAL AM Extend the...

Page 14: ... SYSTEM CONTROL cord into the jack then secure the screws of the plug E FRONT SPEAKER terminals Connect the front speaker left right to the terminals on the subwoofer Insert only the stripped portion of the speaker cords into the FRONT SPEAKER terminals Note Be sure to use only the supplied speakers F VOLTAGE SELECTOR For models equipped with a voltage selector on the subwoofer set VOLTAGE SELECTO...

Page 15: ...the polarities shown below Notes If you do not use the remote for a long period of time remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion With normal use the batteries should last for about six months When the remote no longer operates the system replace both batteries with new ones Batteries installed devices shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine f...

Page 16: ...ubwoofer horizontally When carrying the unit Do the following procedure to protect the disc mechanism Use the buttons on the unit for the operation 1 Press 1 to turn on the system 2 Press CD 3 Press A to open the disc tray and remove the disc 4 Press A again to close the disc tray Wait until No Disc appears in the display 5 Hold down CD and then press 1 until STANDBY appears in the display Then ME...

Page 17: ...hour 4 Press The minute indication flashes in the display 5 Press V or v repeatedly to set the minute 6 Press The clock starts functioning Note The clock settings are canceled when you disconnect the power cord or if a power failure occurs To display the clock when the system is off Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the clock is displayed The clock is displayed for a few seconds except when iPod is c...

Page 18: ...e repeatedly For AUDIO CD you can also turn JOG DIAL on CHANNEL B then press ENTER on CHANNEL B TRACK SEARCH Select a folder on an MP3 disc Press repeatedly then press ENTER on CHANNEL B Select a file on an MP3 disc while viewing the folder and file names on the display TRACK SEARCH Use buttons on CHANNEL B for the operations 1 Turn JOG DIAL to select the folder you want then press ENTER 2 Turn JO...

Page 19: ...on a disc to which data can be added non finalized disc when the files in another folder have just been played back When the disc is loaded the system reads all the files on that disc If there are many folders or non MP3 files on the disc it may take a longer time for playback to begin or for the next MP3 file to start playback MP3 files are played back in the order that they are recorded onto the...

Page 20: ...UTO and PRESET disappear from the display 2 Press repeatedly to tune in the station you want You can also use TUNE on the unit To change the AM tuning interval Except for European model The factory setting for AM tuning interval is 9 kHz or 10 kHz for some areas Use the buttons on the unit for the operation 1 Press TUNER BAND repeatedly to select AM band 2 Press 1 to turn off the system 3 When dem...

Page 21: ...nsferred onto the USB device The level of transferred sound during Manual Transferring is depends on the CROSS FADER slider position Use buttons on the unit for the operation 1 Connect a transferable USB device to the USB port on the unit 2 Prepare the transferring source For CD USB Synchronized Transfer Press CD then load the disc you want to transfer on the disc tray You can transfer tracks or f...

Page 22: ... seconds from the new file creation the file cannot be created and Not in Use appears in the display To stop transferring press x Tip If noise is heard while transferring from the radio move the respective antenna to reduce the noise Notes Transferring stops automatically when you change the function or tuner band on CHANNEL B When a new MP3 file is created a few seconds of music source would be l...

Page 23: ...e erase operation You cannot erase audio files and folders in Shuffle Play mode or Program Play mode Folder and file generation rules When transferring to an USB device for the first time a MUSIC folder is created directly below the ROOT Folders and MP3 files are generated within this MUSIC folder as follows according to the transferring method CD USB Synchronized Transfer1 REC1 Transferring Manua...

Page 24: ...equential number is added after the name without overwriting the original folder or file If you perform transferring after the erase operation the new transferred files or folders may have the name that same as the erased files or folders Therefore the playback sequence may different from the transferring sequence Listening to music of an USB device You can listen to music stored in an optional US...

Page 25: ...r previous folder Press repeatedly then press ENTER on CHANNEL B Select the next or previous file Press l or L on CHANNEL B or or on the remote repeatedly then press ENTER on CHANNEL B To Do this Select a file while viewing the folder and file names on the display TRACK SEARCH Use buttons on CHANNEL B for the operations 1 Turn JOG DIAL to select the folder you want then press ENTER 2 Turn JOG DIAL...

Page 26: ... playback order of the connected USB device Always hold down x on the unit and make sure that No Device appears before removing the USB device Removing the USB device while No Device is not displayed may corrupt the data on it or damage the USB device itself You are recommended not to save other types of files or unnecessary folders on an USB device that has audio files A folder that does not incl...

Page 27: ...are not to press the controls of the iPod by mistake Before disconnecting the iPod pause playback Depending on the connected iPod you may not able to use m or M while playing video In this case you can fast rewind or fast forward by holding down l or L or or on the remote To change the volume level use VOLUME The volume level does not change even if adjusted on the iPod This iPod 1 and iPod 2 conn...

Page 28: ...2 jacks using audio cord not supplied 2 Turn VOLUME counterclockwise or press VOLUME on the remote to turn down the volume 3 Press LINE IN 1 on CHANNEL A or LINE IN 2 on CHANNEL B Using the remote Press and hold CHANNEL A then press FUNCTION repeatedly to select LINE IN 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select LINE IN 2 If you want to hear the sound from both connected component at once select both f...

Page 29: ...et MP3 BOOSTER to AUTO BOOSTER lights up in the display You can adjust the subwoofer level to output the low frequency sound 1 Press OPTIONS 2 Turn JOG DIAL to select SUBWOOFER LEVEL then press ENTER 3 Turn JOG DIAL to select the subwoofer level you want then press ENTER You can adjust the subwoofer level in 4 levels 0 dB 4 dB 7 dB 10 dB To exit the OPTIONS menu press OPTIONS To Do this Reinforce ...

Page 30: ...o start playback of the beat pattern The BPM Beat Per Minute value appears in the display To change the beat pattern Hold down BEAT PATTERN and turn JOG DIAL to select the beat pattern you want The name of the beat pattern appears in the display To change the beat speed Hold down BEAT SPEED and turn JOG DIAL to select the speed you want BPM 40 200 Using the drum pads To Do this Add the drum sound ...

Page 31: ...nals of the CHANNEL A and B respectively Monitor Cue You can monitor the audio source playback on CHANNEL A or B through a headphone without interruption of the sound output from the speakers Monitor Cue allows you to seek for a point for sound mixing before you perform Crossfader 1 Connect a headphone not supplied to i jack Note Be sure to turn the i LEVEL to MIN before you connect the headphone ...

Page 32: ...o operate Clock The clock is displayed The clock display automatically turns to Power Saving Mode after a few seconds However the display returns to clock display when you connect an iPod 3 1 When an iPod is connected the display change to clock If you remove the iPod the display changes to Power Saving Mode after a few seconds 2 You cannot perform the following operations during Power Saving Mode...

Page 33: ...t name information from the file 4 Folder name is displayed when there is no album name information from the file Checking the total playing time and titles Press DISPLAY repeatedly when playback is stopped The following information appears in the display During PGM play mode 1 The last programmed item information 2 Total number of programmed step1 2 for few seconds 3 Memory free space of connecte...

Page 34: ...tep 5 To program all the MP3 files on a folder at once Press repeatedly until the folder you want appears in the display then proceed to step 5 4 Select a track or file to program To program a track Press l or L on CHANNEL B or or on the remote repeatedly until the track number you want appears in the display To program an audio file Press repeatedly until the folder you want appears in the displa...

Page 35: ...audio file Presetting radio stations You can preset your favourite radio stations and tune them in instantly by selecting the corresponding preset number Use buttons on the remote to preset stations 1 Tune in the station you want see Listening to the radio page 20 2 Press TUNER MEMORY A preset number flashes in the display The stations are stored from preset number 1 3 Press repeatedly to select t...

Page 36: ...gnal This tuner offers convenient RDS features like station name RDS is available only on FM stations Not all FM stations provide RDS service nor do they provide the same types of services If you are not familiar with the RDS system check with your local radio stations for details on RDS services in your area Note RDS may not work properly if the station you are tuned in is not transmitting the RD...

Page 37: ...utomatically Singing along You can sing along with any audio source that play back on this system 1 Turn MIC LEVEL to MIN to reduce the microphone volume 2 Connect an optional microphone to MIC jack 3 Start playing the music and adjust the volume 4 Turn MIC LEVEL to adjust the microphone volume If acoustic feedback howling occurs reduce the volume move the microphone away from the speakers or chan...

Page 38: ...e Sleep Timer the Sleep Timer has priority Make sure you have set the clock Use the buttons on the remote for the operation Play Timer You can wake up to music from disc iPod 2 tuner or optional USB device at a preset time You can only set the Play Timer for audio source on CHANNEL B only Recording Timer You can transfer onto a transferable USB device from a preset station at a specified time 1 Pr...

Page 39: ... Recording Timer has been activated The volume is reduced to minimum during Recording Timer The system is not turned off on the preset time during the USB erase operation The system will only automatically turns off after the USB erase operation finish During Play Timer is activated if the CROSS FADER slider is positioned at A there will be no sound is output unless an audio source is played back ...

Page 40: ...re occurred Redo Setting the clock page 17 If you have set the timer redo Using the timer page 38 appears in the display The clock is not set Set the clock page 17 A power failure has occurred Set the clock page 17 and timer settings page 38 again Additional Information When the STANDBY indicator flashes Immediately unplug the power cord on the subwoofer and check the following items If your subwo...

Page 41: ... the obstacles between the remote and the unit Move the remote closer to the unit Point the remote at the unit s sensor Replace the batteries R6 size AA Move the unit away from the fluorescent light There is no sound output from the headphone Turn i LEVEL clockwise to adjust the headphone volume Check the headphone connection Check that the audio source on the selected channel is played back There...

Page 42: ...ack with bass sounds at high volume the speaker vibration may cause the sound to skip Playback does not start from the first track The system is in Program Play or Shuffle Play mode Press PLAY MODE on the remote repeatedly until both PGM and SHUF light off in the display The MP3 file cannot be played back The MP3 file is not recorded in a format that conforms to ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 or Joliet e...

Page 43: ...ce results in an error You are using an unsupported USB device See Compatible devices with this system page 52 for the supported device types The USB device was disconnected or the power was turned off during transferring Delete the partially transferred file and transfer again If this does not fix the problem the USB device may be broken Refer to operating instructions of the USB device on how to...

Page 44: ...onnected backwards Connect the USB device in the correct orientation USB Reading is displayed for an extended time or it takes a long time before playback starts The reading process can take a long time in the following cases There are many folders or files on the USB device The file structure is extremely complex The memory capacity is excessive The internal memory is fragmented Thus we recommend...

Page 45: ...may not support all of these FAT For details see the operating instructions of each USB device or contact the manufacturer iPod There is no sound Make sure the iPod is connected securely Make sure the iPod is playing music Adjust the volume Depending on the contents of the iPod it may take time to start playback You are using an unsupported iPod See Compatible devices with this system page 52 for ...

Page 46: ...ower cord back in 3 Press 1 to turn on the system 4 Press x PAD I and 1 at the same time COLD RESET appears in the display The system is reset to the factory settings You need to readjust all the settings you made such as the preset stations clock and timer Messages One of the following messages may appear or flash in the display during operation Disc Timer No Disc There is no disc on the disc tra...

Page 47: ...aded in the system Not in Use You tried to perform a specific operation under conditions where that operation is prohibited Over Current An over current was detected Protected You tried to transfer or erase a write protected USB device Push STOP You tried to perform an operation that can be performed only when the playback is stopped REC Error Transferring did not start stopped partway or otherwis...

Page 48: ... time When unplugging the unit always grip the plug Never pull the cord itself Should any solid object or liquid get into the system 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...

Page 49: ...dels AC 120 220 230 240 V 50 60 Hz Front speaker Power Output rated 90 W 90 W at 6 Ω 1 kHz 1 THD RMS output power reference 150 W 150 W per channel at 6 Ω 1 kHz 10 THD Subwoofer RMS output power reference 150 W at 6 Ω 100 Hz 10 THD Inputs LINE IN 1 2 L R Voltage 250 mV impedance 47 kilohms MIC Sensitivity 1 mV impedance 10 kilohms USB port Type A Outputs i accepts headphones of 8 Ω or more FRONT S...

Page 50: ... interval set at 10 kHz Antenna AM loop antenna Antenna terminals External antenna terminal Intermediate frequency 450 kHz USB section Supported bit rate MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 32 320 kbps VBR WMA 32 192 kbps VBR AAC 48 320 kbps Sampling frequencies MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 32 44 1 48 kHz WMA 44 1 kHz AAC 44 1 kHz Transfer speed Full Speed Supported USB device Mass Storage Class Maximum current ...

Page 51: ...l 230 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Other models 120 V 220 V or 230 240 V AC 50 60 Hz adjustable with voltage selector Power consumption Canadian model 450 VA Other models 345 W Dimensions w h d Approx HCD DJ2i 380 146 8 288 mm 15 5 7 8 11 3 8 inches Mass Approx HCD DJ2i 3 2 kg 7 lb 1 oz Supplied accessories Remote Commander 1 R6 size AA batteries 2 AM loop antenna 1 FM lead antenna 1 Front speaker pads 8 iPo...

Page 52: ...cess is performed using other method the transferring may not be properly done Notes on using the Sony Ericsson mobile phone Set the data transfer mode of your mobile phone to File Transfer Mass Storage For details refer to the operating instructions supplied with the mobile phone Use the USB cable supplied with the mobile phone when connecting to the system Some AAC audio files supported by the m...

Page 53: ...lity in the event that data recorded to iPod is lost or damaged when using an iPod connected to this unit This product has been designed specifically to work with iPod and has been certified to meet Apple performance standards This unit is not compatible with iPhone iPod models iPod touch iPod nano 3rd generation video iPod classic iPod nano 2nd generation aluminum iPod 5th generation video iPod n...

Page 54: ... 20 H Handling discs 48 Hooking up the system 13 M Manual Transferring 21 Monitor cue 31 MP3 BOOSTER 29 Multi Session 5 N Non playable disc 48 Normal Play 19 26 O OPTIONS menu 22 29 32 P Play mode 19 26 Playable disc 48 Power Saving Mode 32 Presetting radio station 35 Program Play 34 R Radio station 20 RDS Radio Data System 36 REC1 Transferring 21 Remote 8 Repeat Play 18 25 S Shuffle Play 19 26 T ...

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