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Checking the total playing 
time and titles

Press DISPLAY repeatedly in stop mode.

Each time you press the button, the display 
changes cyclically as follows:

x

 When a CD/MP3 is in Program Play mode

The last track number of the program and the 
total playing time 

t

 Total track number of the 

program (for eight seconds) 

t

 Volume label

1)

 

t

 Clock display (for eight seconds)

x

 When a CD/MP3 is in other mode

TOC display

2)

 or total number of albums on the 

disc

3)

 or total track number of the current 

album

3)

 

t

 Volume label

3)

 or album name

3)

 

t

 

Clock display (for eight seconds)

1)

For discs with MP3 audio tracks

2)

TOC = Table of Contents; displays current disc 
number, total number of tracks on the disc and total 
playing time of the disc.

3)

For discs with MP3 audio tracks, 

album

 titles and 

the artist names may not be displayed depending on 
the play mode.

Press DISPLAY while listening to the radio.

Each time you press the button, the display 
changes cyclically as follows:
Station name 

t

 Frequency 

t

 Clock display 

(for eight seconds) 

Checking the DAB station 
information

You can check the status of this tuner and the 
information about the program using the 
display.

Press DISPLAY repeatedly when tuning in a 
DAB station.

Each time you press the button, the display 
changes cyclically as follows:
Service component label

 t 

Channel label + 

Frequency (for four seconds) 

t

 DLS 

(Dynamic Label Segment)

1)

 

t

 Ensemble label 

(until scroll ends)

2) 

Clock display (for eight 

seconds) 

1)

If there is no information in a service component, 
“No Text” appears.

2)

If an ensemble does not have a label, “No Label” 
appears.

Note

When “STEREO” appears in the display, the current 
program is broadcasted in the stereo/joint (intensity) 
stereo mode.

Viewing the tuner 
information in the display

Summary of Contents for CMT-NEZ7DAB

Page 1: ... 2005 Sony Corporation 2 635 673 13 1 Micro HI FI Component System Operating Instructions CMT NEZ7DAB ...

Page 2: ...nic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly yo...

Page 3: ...17 Tape Recording Recording your favorite CD tracks on a tape 18 CD TAPE Synchro Recording Recording on a tape manually 18 Manual Recording Sound Adjustment Adjusting the sound 19 Timer Falling asleep to music 19 Sleep Timer Waking up to music 20 Play Timer Timer recording radio programs 21 Rec Timer Display Turning off the display 22 Power Saving Mode Viewing information about the disc in the dis...

Page 4: ... form of text With DAB digital radio you can enjoy CD sound quality without any hiss or crackle to spoil the sound both music and data services from a single tuner this tuner does not support data services the same radio stations of the same frequency from anywhere in the country multiple programs services from a single frequency Some service components may not match CD quality sound Notes The sta...

Page 5: ...lti Session CD is a CD having multiple sessions with each segment from Lead in to Lead out regarded as a single session This unit supports up to 10 sessions CD Extra This format records audio audio CD data on the tracks in session 1 and data on the tracks in session 2 Mixed CD This format records data on the first track and audio audio CD data on the second and subsequent tracks of a session Notes...

Page 6: ...de with digital audio material on the other side However since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc CD standard playback on this product is not guaranteed Cautions when playing a disc that is recorded in Multi Session If the disc begins with a CD DA session it is recognized as a CD DA audio disc and playback continues until an MP3 session is encountered If the disc begins w...

Page 7: ...onnect the right and left speaker cords to the SPEAKER terminals on the unit as shown below 2 Connect the FM and AM aerials Set up the AM loop aerial then connect it Getting Started Hooking up the system 4 3 2 1 AM loop aerial Right speaker Left speaker FM lead aerial L SPEAKER IMPEDANCE USE 6 16 R 3 Red 3 Black Stripe Insert this portion continued ...

Page 8: ...xternal aerial not supplied to the DAB terminal on the back of this unit Tip To install the DAB external aerial not supplied 75 ohm coaxial cable with F male type connector not supplied will be needed 4 Connect the mains lead to a mains If the plug does not fit the wall socket detach the supplied plug adaptor only for models equipped with an adaptor To turn on the system press 1 FM 75 COAXIAL AM E...

Page 9: ...rates the system replace both batteries with new ones Use buttons on the remote for the operation 1 Press 1 to turn on the unit 2 Press CLOCK TIMER SET 3 Press or repeatedly to set the hour 4 Press ENTER 5 Press or repeatedly to set the minute 6 Press ENTER The clock starts working To adjust the clock 1 Press CLOCK TIMER SET 2 Press or repeatedly to select CLOCK SET then press ENTER 3 Do the same ...

Page 10: ... MODE repeatedly in stop mode until the mode you want appears in the display 3 Press N or CD NX on the unit CD MP3 Play Loading a disc Playing a disc Normal Play Shuffle Play Select To play No display Normal Play The tracks on the disc in original order Normal Play All MP3 audio tracks in the album on the disc in original order When playing a non MP3 disc the system performs the same operation as ...

Page 11: ...at they are recorded on the disc Depending on the encoding writing software recording device or the recording media used at the time an MP3 audio track is recorded you may encounter such problems as disabled playback sound interruptions and noise When playing back an MP3 audio track the playback elapsed time indication may differ from the actual time in the following cases When you play back a VBR...

Page 12: ...eps 3 and 4 6 Press N or CD NX on the unit Program Play starts Other operations Tips The program you made remains after Program Play finishes To play the same program again press N or CD NX on the unit However the program is cleared when you open the CD compartment appears when the total CD program time exceeds 100 minutes or when you select a CD track whose number is 21 or over or when you select...

Page 13: ...ation When you wish to move the system to a new location to preserve your own DAB settings make sure the clock display appears when the system is powered down before unplugging the mains lead and DAB lead aerial In Power Saving Mode make sure the clock display disappears You can preset up to 20 DAB stations 20 FM stations and 10 AM stations You can then tune in any of those stations simply by sele...

Page 14: ...ally tune in and store the radio frequency of the desired stations 1 Press TUNER BAND or FUNCTION repeatedly to switch the function to TUNER 2 Press TUNER BAND repeatedly to select FM or AM 3 Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until AUTO and PRESET disappear from the display 4 Press or or TUNING or on the unit repeatedly to tune in the desired station 5 Press TUNER MEMORY 6 Press or or TUNING or on the ...

Page 15: ...ET disappear from the display 4 Press or or TUNING or on the unit repeatedly to tune in the desired station Note When switching to CD function from tuner a longer time may be required to access the disc Tips To improve broadcast reception adjust the supplied aerials or connect a commercially available external aerial When an FM stereo program has static noise press FM MODE repeatedly until MONO ap...

Page 16: ...tations 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 Receiving RDS broadcasts Simply select a station from the FM band When you tune in a station that provides RDS services the station name appears in the display To check the RDS information Each time you ...

Page 17: ...E or FUNCTION repeatedly to switch the function to TAPE 3 Press N or TAPE N on the unit Other operations Tape Play Loading a tape With the side you want to play record facing towards you Playing a tape To Do this Stop play Press x Pause Press X Press again to resume play Fast forward or rewind Press m or M Remove a tape Press PUSH OPEN CLOSE Z on the unit in stop mode ...

Page 18: ...o record from connected components see Hooking up optional components on page 24 1 Load a recordable tape 2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select the desired source to record TUNER To record from this system s tuner CD To record from this system s CD player AUDIO IN To record from the optional component connected to the AUDIO IN jack 3 Press z PAUSE START on the unit REC flashes and the tape deck st...

Page 19: ...ions for a few seconds the display automatically returns to the original display You can set the system to turn off after a certain time so that you can fall asleep to music Press SLEEP Each time you press the button the minute display the turn off time changes cyclically as follows AUTO t 90min t 80min t t 10min t OFF The system automatically turns off in 100 minutes or after the current CD or ta...

Page 20: ...ach time you press the button the display changes cyclically as follows 8 Press ENTER The start time the stop time and the sound source appear in turn then the original display returns 9 Press 1 to turn off the system Other operations Notes If you use the Play Timer and the Sleep Timer at the same time the Sleep Timer has priority Do not operate the system from the time the system turns on until t...

Page 21: ...y returns 6 Load a recordable tape 7 Press 1 to turn off the system Other operations Notes If you use the Rec Timer and the Sleep Timer at the same time the Sleep Timer has priority Do not operate the system from the time the system turns on until the recording starts about 15 seconds before the preset time If the system is on about 15 seconds before the preset time the Rec Timer will not be activ...

Page 22: ... disc with MP3 audio tracks is loaded you can also check the information recorded on disc such as the titles and the artist s names Checking the remaining time and titles Press DISPLAY repeatedly during Normal Play Each time you press the button the display changes cyclically as follows Current track number and elapsed playing time t Current track number and remaining time or 1 t Remaining time of...

Page 23: ...um titles and the artist names may not be displayed depending on the play mode Press DISPLAY while listening to the radio Each time you press the button the display changes cyclically as follows Station name t Frequency t Clock display for eight seconds Checking the DAB station information You can check the status of this tuner and the information about the program using the display Press DISPLAY ...

Page 24: ...cords See Hooking up optional components 2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until AUDIO IN appears Start playing the connected component Recording audio from a connected component 1 Connect the audio cords 2 Start recording manually See Recording on a tape manually on page 18 Notes If the connected component has the AVLS Automatic Volume Limiter System function be sure to turn off the function when using...

Page 25: ...the speakers as symmetrically as possible Connect the supplied speakers There is severe hum or noise Move the system away from the source of noise Connect the system to a different mains Install a noise filter commercially available to the mains lead The timer cannot be set Set the clock again page 9 The timer does not function Press CLOCK TIMER SELECT to set the timer and light up c PLAY or c REC...

Page 26: ...Joliet in the expansion format The MP3 audio track does not have the extension MP3 The data is not stored in MP3 format Discs containing files other than MPEG 1 2 Audio Layer 3 files cannot be played MP3 audio tracks take longer to play back than others After the system reads all tracks on the disc playback may take more time than usual if the number of albums or tracks on the disc is very large t...

Page 27: ...el The heads are dirty Clean them page 30 The record playback heads are magnetized Demagnetize them page 30 The tape does not erase completely The record playback heads are magnetized Demagnetize them page 30 There is excessive wow or flutter or the sound drops out The capstans in the tape deck are dirty Clean them page 30 Noise increases or the high frequencies are erased The record playback head...

Page 28: ...eset operation ended normally No Service DAB only There is no supported DAB broadcast in your country or region No Preset DAB only There is no stored preset station Tape No Tab You cannot record the tape because the tab has been removed from the cassette No Tape There is no tape in the tape deck Timer PUSH SELECT You tried to set the clock or timer during timer operation SET CLOCK You tried to sel...

Page 29: ... system further away from the TV set On operation 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 Should this occur the system will not operate properly Remove the disc and leave the system turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporates When you move the system take out any disc If y...

Page 30: ...refer to the instructions of the cleaning cassette Demagnetizing the tape heads Demagnetize the tape heads and the metal parts that have contact with the tape after every 20 to 30 hours of use with a separately sold demagnetizing cassette For details refer to the instructions of the demagnetizing cassette Main unit Amplifier section DIN power output rated 11 11 W 6 ohms at 1 kHz DIN Continuous RMS...

Page 31: ...l AM loop aerial external aerial terminal Intermediate frequency 450 kHz 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...

Page 32: ... FM lead aerial 2 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Standby power consumption 0 3 W Halogenated flame retardants are not used in the certain printed wiring boards Lead free solder is used for soldering certain parts Halogenated flame retardants are not used in cabinets Frequency Label 1 452 960 MHz LA 1 454 672 MHz LB 1 456 384 MHz LC 1 458 096 MHz LD 1 459 808 MHz LE ...

Page 33: ... open close 7 m M rewind fast forward go back go forward qa 9 11 17 19 20 PUSH OPEN CLOSE Z tape open close qs 17 x stop qg 11 17 27 CD NX play qj 10 TAPE N qk 17 List of button locations and reference pages How to use this page Use this page to find the location of buttons and other parts of the system that are mentioned in the text Illustration number r TUNER BAND qh 13 15 R R Name of button par...

Page 34: ...Y MODE ql 10 12 18 REPEAT 4 11 SLEEP wa 19 TAPE qh 17 TUNER BAND 5 13 15 TUNER MEMORY qk 14 TUNING MODE ql 13 15 VOLUME qa 20 25 1 power 1 8 20 21 27 m M rewind fast forward 7 11 17 N play 8 10 17 X pause 8 11 17 x stop 8 11 17 select album qs 11 12 18 go back go forward qg 9 11 17 19 20 tuning qg 13 15 ALPHABETICAL ORDER A O P Z BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 2 1 qs qf qd w ql qk qj qh qg wa...

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