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To remove the rechargeable batteries

Remove the batteries as illustrated below.

When to charge the rechargeable
batteries

You can check the remaining power of the
batteries in the display.

Battery power is full.

Battery power is getting low.

Battery power is low.

Lo batt*

Batteries are depleted.

* Beep sounds.

To keep the original battery capacity for a
long time, charge the batteries only when
they are completely depleted.

Notes

• The indicator sections of 

 roughly shows the

remaining battery power. One section does not
always indicate one-fourth of the battery power.

• Depending on operating conditions, the indicator

sections of 

 may increase or decrease.

When to replace the rechargeable
batteries

If the battery life becomes shorter by about
half, replace the batteries with new
rechargeable batteries.

Note on the rechargeable batteries

If the battery is new or has not been used for
a long time, it may not be charged
completely until you charge and discharge it
several times.

Note on carrying the rechargeable
batteries

Use the supplied battery carrying case to
prevent unexpected heat. If the rechargeable
batteries and the metallic objects are
contacted, heat or fire may occur due to a
short circuit.

To attach the battery compartment lid

If the battery compartment lid is detached by
an accidental drop, excessive force, etc.,
attach it as illustrated below.

Connecting a power source

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Summary of Contents for CD Walkman D-E770

Page 1: ... location in which you purchased the CD player is shown on upper left of the bar code label on the package For accessories supplied with your CD player check the area code of your model and see Accessories supplied optional 3 868 101 22 1 D E770 D EJ711 D EJ715 2000 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...aking nickel cadmium batteries INFORMATION Listening for many hours at maximum volume may damage your hearing For the customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equip...

Page 3: ... play 12 Available features G PROTECTION function 13 Emphasizing the bass sound SOUND 13 Protecting your hearing AVLS 14 Locking the controls HOLD 14 Turning off the operation beep sound 15 Connecting your CD player Connecting a stereo system 16 Using your CD player in a car 17 Connecting a power source Using the rechargeable batteries 18 Using dry batteries 20 Notes on the power source 20 Additio...

Page 4: ...s 9 11 14 qd VOLUME buttons page 8 5 HOLD switch page 14 3 PLAY MODE button pages 10 12 6 OPEN switch page 7 2 REPEAT ENTER button pages 10 12 8 SOUND button page 13 q DC IN 4 5 V external power input jack pages 7 18 9 u play pause button pages 8 12 7 x stop CHG charge button pages 8 15 18 CD player rear 4 AMS search buttons pages 8 11 12 qf G PROTECTION switch page 13 qa LINE OUT OPTICAL jack pag...

Page 5: ... MODE button pages 10 12 wh DISPLAY button Press to check the remaining time on the CD and the number of the tracks left wg SOUND button page 13 ql Jog lever u play pause pages 8 12 AMS search pages 8 11 12 Press or slide the lever to operate your CD player wd RPT repeat ENT enter button pages 10 12 Rear wa VOLUME tab page 8 qjHOLD switch page 14 wf Clip You can turn and change the angle of the cl...

Page 6: ... stop button pages 8 15 wk VOL volume button page 8 e HOLD switch page 14 wl N play AMS search button pages 8 11 12 ea AMS search button pages 8 11 12 Note Use only the supplied remote control You cannot operate this CD player with the remote control supplied with other CD players ...

Page 7: ...dphones earphones to the remote control Connect the headphones earphones to the remote control firmly A loose connection may cause noise during playback Playing a CD You can also use rechargeable batteries dry batteries and a car battery as a power source to an AC outlet AC power adaptor u button to DC IN 4 5V to i REMOTE Playing a CD 2 Insert a CD 1 Slide OPEN and raise the lid 2 Place the CD on ...

Page 8: ... AMS repeatedly 2 Find the beginning of the next track AMS once quickly 2 Find the beginning of the succeeding tracks AMS repeatedly 2 Go backwards quickly Hold down 2 Go forward quickly Hold down 2 1 Automatic Music Sensor 2 These operations can be done during both play and pause 3 Play a CD Adjust the volume by pressing VOLUME or Press u ...

Page 9: ...ck appears with the indication During pause the elapsed playing time flashes If the volume level does not increase Is AVLS set to LIMIT Set AVLS to NORM For details see Protecting your hearing AVLS Playback starts from the point you stopped Your 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 res...

Page 10: ...press the button 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 REPEAT ENTER button REPEAT You can repeat play that is selected using PLAY MODE ENTER You can select tracks for PGM play mode x CHG button buttons ...

Page 11: ... play you can locate the first track after the last track by pressing repeatedly You can also locate the last track after first track by pressing repeatedly Playing a single track Single play During playback press PLAY MODE repeatedly until 1 appears Playing tracks in random order Shuffle play During playback press PLAY MODE repeatedly until SHUF appears Playback options ...

Page 12: ...at steps 2 and 3 to select the tracks in your favorite order 5 Press u to start the PGM play To check the program During programming Press REPEAT ENTER repeatedly before step 5 During the PGM play Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until PGM flashes then press REPEAT ENTER Each time you press REPEAT ENTER the track number appears Notes When you finish entering the 64th track in step 3 the first selected t...

Page 13: ...function The G PROTECTION function has been developed to provide excellent protection against sound skipping while jogging This function provides a higher level of shock protection than the traditional one While jogging be sure to hold your CD player with the OPEN switch facing upward Set G PROTECTION under the lid to ON To turn off the G PROTECTION function Set G PROTECTION to OFF Note Sound may ...

Page 14: ...tain level Locking the controls HOLD You can lock the controls on your CD player to prevent accidental button presses Slide HOLD in the direction of the arrow You can use the HOLD function with both the CD player and remote control You can still operate your CD player using the remote control when HOLD on the remote control is set to off To unlock the controls Slide HOLD in the opposite direction ...

Page 15: ...ur 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 control To turn on the beep sound Remove the power source and then connect the power source without pressing x CHG or x Available features ...

Page 16: ...cord You cannot adjust the volume of the headphones earphones on the CD player or the remote control If the sound is distorted connect the device to the i REMOTE jack When using the optical digital connecting cord To record a CD on a MiniDisc DAT etc make sure that the CD player is in pause before operating the recording procedures About the SOUND function when using the connecting cord See the fo...

Page 17: ... your CD player in a car install it securely in a location that does not interfere with your driving Optional car accessory needed To connect your CD player to a car cassette deck you need the following car accessories in Accessories supplied optional Car battery cord and Car connecting pack For details see the instruction manuals that come with the optional accessories Noise may be heard if you u...

Page 18: ...the diagram in the battery compartment and close the lid 3 Connect the AC power adaptor to the DC IN 4 5 V jack of your CD player and an AC outlet then press x CHG to start charging If the AC power adaptor does not fit the AC outlet use the AC plug adaptor The CD player charges the batteries The CHG indicator turns on in the display and the indicator sections of light up in succession When the bat...

Page 19: ...ions the indicator sections of may increase or decrease When to replace the rechargeable batteries If the battery life becomes shorter by about half replace the batteries with new rechargeable batteries Note on the rechargeable batteries If the battery is new or has not been used for a long time it may not be charged completely until you charge and discharge it several times Note on carrying the r...

Page 20: ...e only the AC power adaptor supplied or recommended in Accessories supplied optional Do not use any other AC power adaptor It may cause a malfunction Polarity of the plug When disconnecting the AC power adaptor from the AC outlet grasp the adaptor itself Do not pull it by the cord Do not touch the AC power adaptor with wet hands On rechargeable batteries and dry batteries Do not charge the dry bat...

Page 21: ...tick paper or tape onto the CD Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts Do not leave the CD in a car parked under direct sunlight On headphones earphones Road safety Do not use headphones earphones while driving cycling or operating any motorized vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas It can also be potentially dangerous to play you...

Page 22: ...the plugs with a dry soft cloth periodically c Check that you are using alkaline batteries and not manganese batteries page 20 c Replace the batteries with new LR6 size AA alkaline batteries page 20 c Charge and discharge the rechargeable batteries several times pages 18 19 c The rechargeable batteries are used up completely Charge the batteries pages 18 19 c Replace the batteries with new LR6 siz...

Page 23: ...s not start charging Cause and or corrective actions c The CD player is connected to an audio device Adjust the volume using the volume control on the connected device page 16 c Record the track number again using the MiniDisc recorder DAT recorder etc page 16 c See the instruction manual that comes with the recording device page 16 c During stop press x CHG page 18 Additional information ...

Page 24: ... V DC Sony NH WM2AA rechargeable batteries 2 4 V DC Two LR6 size AA batteries 3 V DC AC power adaptor DC IN 4 5 V jack U2 CA2 E92 MX2 model 120 V 60 Hz CED CET CEW CEX CE7 EE EE1 E13 G5 G6 G7 G8 model 220 230 V 50 60 Hz CEK 3CE7 model 230 240 V 50 Hz EA3 model 110 240 V 50 60 Hz AU2 model 240 V 50 Hz JE W E33 model 100 240 V 50 60 Hz HK2 model 220 V 50 60 Hz AR1 CN2 model 220 V 50 Hz Sony DCC E245...

Page 25: ...ter or Sony Authorized Repair Center for replacement or after warranty period it should be discarded Optional accessories AC power adaptor AC E45HG Active speaker system SRS T1 SRS Z500 Car battery cord DCC E245 Car battery cord with car connecting pack DCC E26CP Car connecting pack CPA 9 Connecting cord RK G129HG RK G136HG Optical digital connecting cord POC 5B POC 10B POC 15B POC 5AB POC 10AB PO...

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