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Chapter 2:

the CD
Player

Chapter 2: the CD Player

Playing a CD

(normal play)

You can play CDs in four modes: normal,
shuffle, program and repeat.  The mode
determines which tracks (songs) to play, in
which order and whether or not they will
repeat.
Also, you can play 12 cm and 8 cm CDs.
When you play an 8-cm CD, place it
without an adaptor on the inner circle of
the disc tray.
Before you play the CD, decrease the sound
level by pressing VOL –.  This will prevent
damage to the speakers.

1

Press POWER.

2

Press 

6

 (open/close) and place a CD on

the CD tray.

3

Press 

^

 (play) (or 

(

 on the remote).

The disc tray closes and the first track
starts playing.

4

Press VOL + or – to adjust the sound
level.

To

Stop play

Pause

Remove the CD

* Remote

One Touch Play feature

Press 

^

 (or 

(

 on the remote) when the

power is off or you are listening to another
source.
As long as a CD is in the player, you will be
able to listen to the CD without pressing any
other buttons.

To find the beginning of a track –
Automatic Music Sensor (AMS)

You can locate the beginning of a track
while the track is playing or while it is in
pause mode.

To locate the beginning of the current or
preceding track, press 

=0

 (or 

=

 on

the remote) until you find the desired track.

To locate the beginning of the succeeding
track, press 

)+

 (or 

+

 on the remote)

until you find the desired track.

To find a point in a track

You can find a particular point in a track
while playing or pausing a CD.  Use the
buttons on the player to operate this
feature.  This operation is not possible with
the remote.

To Search

Forward while
listening

Backwards
while listening

Quickly
without
listening while
checking the
playing time in
the display

Note

If the CD reaches the end while you are
searching quickly without listening,
"OVER"appears in the display. Press 

=0

(

=

 on the remote) to go back.

To check the total number of tracks
and total playing time

Press DISPLAY on the remote while the
player is in stop mode.
The indications appear for a few seconds.

To check the remaining time

Press DISPLAY on the remote repeatedly
while playing a CD.
Each time you press DISPLAY, the display
changes as follows.

Current track number and
playing time

v

Current track number and
remaining time on the track

v

Remaining time on the CD

Playing a CD (normal play)

Playing Tracks in Random

Order (shuffle play)

Playing Tracks in the

Desired Order
(program play)

Playing Tracks Repeatedly

(repeat play)

Operation

Hold down 

)+

and release it at the
desired point.

Hold down 

=0

and release it at the
desired point.

Hold down 

)+ 

or

=0

 during pause

and release it at the
disired point.

Tuner CD player

with the label side up

Press

p

^

 (or 

P

*)

To resume play, press
here again.

6

2

3

4

p

1

1
0 0 3

1 2
4

5

0 5

Total number of tracks

Total playing time

Z

Summary of Contents for CMT-T1

Page 1: ... 1996 by Sony Corporation CMT T1 Compact Component System 3 800 711 53 1 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...s encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION You are cautioned that any cha...

Page 3: ...11 Chapter 4 the Tape Player Playing a Tape 12 Recording a CD Automatically 12 Recording a CD etc Manually 13 Recording a CD in the Specified Track Order program edit 14 Chapter 5 Sound Adjustment Adjusting the Balance of the Speakers 15 Reinforcing Bass DBFB 15 Listening with the Surround Feature 16 Chapter 6 Additional Features Falling Asleep to Music 17 Waking Up to Music 17 Timer Recording Rad...

Page 4: ... right speaker to AC OUTLET on the rear panel of the tuner CD player STEP 3 Connecting the Left Speaker Connect the left speaker to the right speaker with the speaker cable supplied Be sure to keep the speaker cable away from the antennas STEP 1 Connecting the Flat Cord Connect the tuner CD player and the stereo cassette deck with the flat cord supplied pushing in the connector until it clicks To ...

Page 5: ...he Antennas To improve the reception Connect an external antenna p 19 To set up the AM loop antenna AM loop antenna supplied Fix it to the place for optimum reception Orient it toward the direction for optimum reception Chapter 1 Setting up AM loop antenna supplied STEP 5 Connecting the Power Connect the AC power cord of the tuner CD player to the wall outlet after you have made all the above conn...

Page 6: ...e Clock You need to set the clock before using the timer function 1 Press TIMER SET 2 Press TIMER or to display CLOCK and press ENTER The hour indication begins flashing 3 Set the current hour by pressing TIMER or and press ENTER The minute indication begins flashing 4 Set the current minute by pressing TIMER or and press ENTER The clock starts operating To correct the clock setting Repeat steps 1...

Page 7: ...ress or on the remote until you find the desired track To find a point in a track You can find a particular point in a track while playing or pausing a CD Use the buttons on the player to operate this feature This operation is not possible with the remote To Search Forward while listening Backwards while listening Quickly without listening while checking the playing time in the display Note If the...

Page 8: ...cks play in random order To cancel shuffle play Press TUNING PLAY MODE SHUFFLE disappears and tracks continue playing in their original order If you press TUNING PLAY MODE during normal play You can play all the tracks on the CD in random order To skip an undesired track Press You cannot go back to the preceding track by pressing Playing Tracks in the Desired Order program play You can program up ...

Page 9: ...ing all the tracks in any play mode Press REPEAT REPEAT appears in the display and the tracks play repeatedly in the current play mode Repeating a single track in normal play mode only While the desired track is being played press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT 1 appears in the display To cancel repeat play Press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT or REPEAT 1 disappears from the display Chapter 2 the ...

Page 10: ...tuned in Automatic tuning may skip a station with a weak signal Tune in the station manually 1 Press TUNING PLAY MODE repeatedly until MANUAL appears in the display 2 Keep pressing TUNING until the desired station is tuned in To improve AM broadcast reception Reorient the supplied AM loop antenna for AM To change the AM tuning interval The AM tuning interval is preset to 10 kHz 9 kHz in some areas...

Page 11: ... for FM 1 to 10 for AM Press TUNING to display the preset channel number you have decided on 6 Press ENTER The station is stored at the preset channel number you have decided on 7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for each station you want to store POWER ON 3 5 6 4 1 2 To erase a stored station Store a new station on the preset channel number of the station you want to erase This will erase the old station and ...

Page 12: ...Y and double D symbol a are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation One Touch Play feature Press or 9 when the power is off or you are listening to another source As long as a tape is in the deck you will immediately be able to listen to the tape without pressing any other buttons If a tape is not in the deck only the power will be turned on Recording a CD Automatically You can reco...

Page 13: ... of the reverse side Be sure to start from the front side 5 Press CD SYNC The cassette deck stands by for recording and the CD player stands by for playing 6 Press or 9 to select the tape side to start recording on To start from the front side press To start from the reverse side press 9 Recording will be made only on the reverse side 7 Press P Recording starts After about 10 seconds the CD starts...

Page 14: ...e tape side you want to start recording on To start recording on the front side press To start recording on the reverse side press 9 11Press P to release recording pause Recording starts After about 10 seconds the CD starts playing When you program to record on side B the CD will pause after completing the recording on side A The deck continues recording silence until it reaches the end of side A ...

Page 15: ...tive strength of the left speaker press BALANCE L Each time you press BALANCE L the display changes in reverse order to the above To listen through the headphones Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack No sound will come from the speakers Reinforcing Bass DBFB DBFB Dynamic Bass Feedback feature intensifies low frequency sound for richer bass reproduction You can select one of the two levels of ...

Page 16: ...nd SURR2 SURR2 is more effective than SURR1 Press SURROUND repeatedly until SURR1 or SURR2 appears in the display Each time you press SURROUND the display changes as follows b SURR1 b SURR2 b OFF Note When the Surround and DBFB features are set to OFF you can enjoy almost the same sound as the CD source Source Direct feature Chapter 5 Sound Adjustment Tuner CD Player POWER ON SURROUND ...

Page 17: ...time indication appears Note While the sleep timer is activated the daily and recording timer functions do not work Waking Up to Music You can wake up to music at the preset time You only need to set the timer once The preset timer activates at the same time every day Before setting the wake up timer make sure the clock has been set correctly To wake up to the sound of the radio be sure to preset ...

Page 18: ...ER TO TAPE or TO MD flashes 9 Press TIMER to select what you want to record on and press ENTER To record on a tape display TO TAPE To record on an MD etc display TO MD The preset items appear in the display sequentially 10Press SYSTEM POWER to turn off the system At the preset time the power will go on and recording starts At the turn off time the power will go off again At the preset time the sou...

Page 19: ...avoid a gas explosion do not connect the earth wire to a gas pipe To cancel the timer Press TIMER SELECT repeatedly until OFF appears in the display instead of REC To set the timer with the same items Press TIMER SELECT to display REC and press POWER to turn off the system Once you set the timer you do not have to set the same items again To check the timer settings Press TIMER SELECT until REC di...

Page 20: ... a TYPE II CrO2 or TYPE IV METAL cassette be careful not to cover the detector slots which allow the tape player to automatically detect the type of tape In case colour irregularity is observed on nearby TV screen With this magnetically shielded type of speaker system the speakers can be installed near a TV set However colour irregularity may still be observed on the TV screen depending on the typ...

Page 21: ...al Timer Quarts lock system Timer setting One minute step Sleep timer 10 minute step max 90 minutes CD player section System Compact disc digital audio system Laser Semiconductor laser λ 780 nm Laser output power Less than 44 6 µW This output is the value measured at a distance of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the optical pick up block with 7 mm aperture Frequency response 2 Hz 20 kHz ...

Page 22: ...US audio bus connector 5 DIGITAL OUT CD OPTICAL OUT jack 19 For Your Information continued Outputs DIGITAL OUT CD OPTICAL OUT jack Digital connector 18 dBm wavelength 660 nm OUTPUT jack Stereo phone jack 1 V 1 kohm PC MD OUT jack Stereo phone jack 250 mV 1 kohm PHONES headphones jack Stereo mini jack accepts headphones of 8 ohms or more General Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power consumption 2...

Page 23: ...ting batteries 6 Playing a CD normal play 7 a tape 12 tracks in random order shuffle play 8 track in the desired order program play 8 tracks repeatedly repeat play 9 Radio stations presetting 11 tuning in 10 Recording a CD 12 13 14 a CD automatically 12 a CD manually 13 a radio program 13 18 Recording CDs specifying track order 14 Sound adjusting 15 Timer falling asleep to music 17 timer recording...

Page 24: ...Sony Corporation Printed in Japan ...

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