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Summary of Contents for MEX-IHD

Page 1: ... s Record The model and eriai numbers are located on the bottom of the unit Record thew numbers in the quce provided below Kefer to thew numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer resayding this product Model No MEX I HD Serial No DIGITAL AUDIO 1 1 MEX IHD 0 2002 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...ny Audio Library System l Storage of aboul 000 tracks When you clecl a recording bit ram I OSk on the internal HDD using the latest compression technique ATRAC3 l High speed irecording at a maximum speed 8 times faster than the normal speed l Quick tmck search from the track list rearranged by the number of times played bath or in alphabetical ordet l Sorting out recorded tracks into albums and fo...

Page 3: ...t mean that it can guarantee the perfect skip free Some skips may occur by continuous vibration and or the installation condition of the master unit l OpenMG and its logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation l MagicGate Memory Stick g Memory Stick are trademarks of Sony Corporation l MagicGate and MAGICGATE are trademarks of Sony Corporation l This product includes fonts owned by ELISA Font Project ...

Page 4: ...io file into the HDD In1port 36 Storing dam onto the HDD Bachup 37 Restoring data into a Mcmor Stick Re torc 37 Labeling XI album 3X Changing the OI x of audio files in an MG Memoq Stick Move function 39 Erasing audio t ilc IIJII MG Memory Stick Erase funcnon 40 Formatting an MG Mcmoty Stich 40 Playing a track Display items Playing the tracks on CD automatically Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat Pl...

Page 5: ... attenuating the sound SO Changins the sound and cli play hettings Menu Sl Selecting the spectrum awiy7er S3 Connecting auxiliary auclio cquipmcnt S3 Using the rotary u ninimider S4 Additional Information Maintcnancc Removing the unit Precautions Notes on cli cs Notes on MP3 t ile Notes on Memory Stick Troubleshooting Erl or i s l ys Me s s Specifications Glossary Index ss 5J 57 S8 59 60 6l 63 66 ...

Page 6: ...Locationof controls When the front panel is opened When the front panel is removed ...

Page 7: ...rd e ings to htal trecording q R right dial Rotate to Receive preset station Skip tracks Select a menu ilem Press to Display the list Entct a settin L k OPEN CLOSE 9 19 41 MG Memory Stick Slot LED MG Memory Stick Lights up while the unit is accessing the MG Memory SticK LED HDD Lights up while the unit is accessing the HDD LED l O Lights up while the unit is accessing the Digital I O Digital l O t...

Page 8: ...alarm will hcep for a few seconds Press m CD HDD MCi Memory Stick playback ol radio reception top the key illumination and display rcma n on f your car has no ACC posit on on the ignition switch be sure to turn the unit off by pressing m for 2 seconds to avoid car battery drain Press RELEASE to open up the front panel and pull it off towards you Notes l f you detach the pane whi e the unit is sti ...

Page 9: ...age 9 Rotate the R dial to select AM Step 9K or lOK then press the R dial The AM FM tuning interval is factory set to IOK If the frequency ailocaGon system of your country is based on 9 kHz 50 kHz interval set to 9K Set the date and time Rotate the R dial to select the year then press the R dial Rotate the R dial to select the month then press the R dial 0 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set the day hour ...

Page 10: ...t the volume level RotatetheL dial To switch the displav items To stop playback Pressm When a CD is already inserted Pressm repeatedlyto select CD and playback startsautomatically To play back a CD automatically Set CD Auto Play pa x 20 to YIN The unit automatically ays backaCD whenthe disc tray is closed To locate a specific point in a track Manual searching Press FUNCTION rcpeatedl to dihptaythe...

Page 11: ...al To stop listening to the radio Press m To receive a station automatically Automatic tuning Press FUNCTION repeatedly to display the t unction menu ASEEK and SEEKA m A SEEK To search for preceding stations a SEEK A To search for succeeding stations Press m or m Scanning stops when the unit receives a station To receive the desired frequency Manual tuning Press FUNCTION repeatedly to display the ...

Page 12: ... the recording bit rate 132K or 105K Press a repeatedly to select the recording speed HI REC or x l REC 4P ress GZI Recording starts CD playback starts automatically when all tracks are recorded To listen to the radio while recording Press m repeatedly to select FM OI AM Each time you press s the source changes as f ollows FM AM CD AUX FM When you select CD the track being recorded is played To st...

Page 13: ...elist Track name list normal playbackdisplay 3 Rotate the R dial to select the desired track then press the R dial Playbackstarts To adjust the volume level Rotatethe L dial To switch the display items Pressm To locate a specific point in a track Manual searching Press FUNCTION repeatedlyto display the function menu 44 and bb FJl 44 To search backward m W To search forward Pressandhold m or m Rele...

Page 14: ...emory Stick LSlnserfed you cannot se ect MEMORY STICK as the source l When the unit recognizes the MG Memory Stick inserted proper x fhe fronf pane closes automatica l NO CONTENTS wi be disp ayed when there are no audio fi es thaf can be played back To locate a specific point in a track Manual searching Press FUNCTION repeatedly to display the function menu 44 and W appears m 44 To search backward...

Page 15: ...ent level Rotate the R dial to select Display then press the R dial indicates you are in the second level of the menu settings indicates there is one level above and one level below the current level Rotate the R dial to select Screen Saver then press the R dial indicates you are in the third level of the menu settings indicates there are two levels above the current level Rotate the R dial to sel...

Page 16: ...n you se ect CD 2 Avai ab e only when station is stored 3 zF the R dial to select the desired 4 Press the R dial The selected item is played received Tip You can use iunctions such as Move or Erase for the selected item by pressing m To display the folder name list or source list Display the ailxm namelibt in tep 2 then pi ev m CL Each time WILIarcs D the list display changes as t ollow Album name...

Page 17: ...trum analyzer m changes the screen saver pattern m changes the display to on or off During the menu setting operation t to return to the previous display II to return to the normal display CANCEL to cancel the item or the mode selected ENTER to confirm the item selected ALL to select all items or cancel all the selected items CREATE to create new Folder Album On the list display L to return to the...

Page 18: ...yback valid period Notes l The playing time of a track which has not been p ayed back may be displayed as h m s l There may be a discrepancy between the playing time disp ayed and the actua p aying fime CD HDD MG Memory Stick Playinga track When playing a music CD a track recorded on the HDD or MCi Memory Stich text information folder name album name track name artist name etc i displayed Press c ...

Page 19: ...N CLOSE before the disc tray is ejected l Insert the MG Memory Sfick in the correct d reckon l Do not forcefuky remove the MG Memory Stick l The fokowing tracks cannot be Checked Out A track whose a owab e number of Check Out count is 0 zero A track whose playback period has expired The playback order of the MP3 files The playback order of the folders and files is as follows Example rl Folder albu...

Page 20: ... you p ay back MP3 fi es a track on the HDD MG Memory Stick or when you play back a CD TEXT disc Notes on MP3 l fan MP3 fi e has an D3 tag the D3 tag information has priority over other informafion l When an MP3 fife is being played back the disc vo ume name and fhe fo der name wi be displayed instead of the fo der name and the arfisf name respective y l D3 tag app ies on y to version I version 2 ...

Page 21: ...10the source se ected Playingtracks in random order ShufflePlay Trxks on an album a disc or a folder are played in random order The following shuffle options are available l Album Shuffle to play the tracks in the current album in random order l Folder Shuffle to play the tracks in the current folder in random order l Shuffle All to play all tracks of all folders in random order i2 FUNiTlON During...

Page 22: ...st a bum Album 001 in Fo der 003 Searchingatrackyouwantto listen to You can find a desired trxk by searching it by items quch as title artist names etc SOURCE 1 2 3 Press SOURCE to select HDD Press the R dial to display the folder name list Rotate the R dial to select the desired sort folder then press the R dial Sort type Explanation Folder 00 I plays back recorded albums tracks sequentially Play...

Page 23: ...g a track in the Play List Press FZKKF to select HDD Press 0 Rotate the R dial to select Play List then press the R dial Rotate the R dial to select Entry then press the R dial The track name list appears Rotate the R dial to select the track you want to register then press the R dial The selected track is marked with J To cancel the item being selected press the R dial again Repeat step 5 until y...

Page 24: ... the strongest signalswithin the selectedband andstoresthem in order of frequency SOURCE Fl FUNiTlON 1 Press ZSURZ repeatedly to select FM or AM 2 Press FUNCTION to display the function menu BTM 3 Press m BTM B T M starts The normal receptiondisplay appearswhen stationsarestored Notes l f on y a few sfafions can be received due fo weak signs s some sfored numbers wi refain fheir former seffings l ...

Page 25: ...e then press the R dial Rotate the R dial to select Mono then press the R dial Rotate the R dial to select On then press the R dial Press 0 The normal receptiondisplay appears The soundimproves but becomesmonaural To cancel the Monaural mode Select Off in step4 Tip f FM broadcasts ara difficu f to hear set DSO to OH see Seffing the Dynamic Soundstage Organizer on page 45 If interference occurs dur...

Page 26: ...n on the same sfored number the previous y stored station wi be erased Symbol Labeling a radio station StationMemo You can assign a name to each radio station and store it in memory The name of the station currently tuned in appears iti the display You can assign a name using up to 3I characters pet station DSPL MENU R dial Tune in the station you want to assign a name Press OGLiU The menu display...

Page 27: ...ed character rotate the R dial to select CLR then press the R dial 6 Rotate the R dial to select OK then press the R dial The normal display appears Ii J Locatinga station by name List up You can locate a radio station by its assigned name For details on how to name a station see page 26 To cancel labeling the station Rotate the R dial to select NCi3 then press the R dial Tips 0 Simp y overwrite o...

Page 28: ...rdingan album track ontothe HDD Track recording You can select and record onto the HDD an item you want from a CD SOURCE Fi R dial F2 F3 l FIEC Press SOURCE to select CD Press m The record setting display appears Storage folder Storage album Recording source information Selected track numberrota track number Total track time To change the recording bit rate press a To change the recording speed pr...

Page 29: ... t setting To change the folder album to store the tracks Rotate the Fi dial to select the storage folder or storage album then press the R dial in step 2 To create a new folder press a CREATE Rotate the dial to select the desired folder or album then press the R dial To create a nev album pi es a CREATE Labeling a folder album track Name In Giving album titles tracks titles or artist names to the...

Page 30: ... letter in capitals all small letters Rotate the L dial to select the desired entry proposed then press the L dial When thereis no entry proposed follow steps0 and to finish enteringthe name To move the cursor rotatethe R dial to select or thenpressthe R dial To deletethe enteredcharacter rotate the R dial to select CLR thenpressthe R dial 7 Rotate the R dial to select OK then press the R dial The...

Page 31: ...tries proposed appear To change the character types rotate the R dial to select a then press the R dial Each time you press m the alphabet letter string displayed changes the type of letters as follows All capital letters the first letter in capitals all small letters 0 Rotate the L dial to select the desired entry proposed then press the L dial When there is no entry proposed follow steps 0 and t...

Page 32: ... then press B I 4 Rotate the R dial to select Move then press the R dial 5 Select the position to insert Press the R dial to select the desired list Folder album track To backto one stepprevious level press m CL Rotate the R dial to select the position to insert Press a ENTER 6 Press m A The normal playback display appears To cancel moving Pressm Tip f you press B CANCEL vi step 5 fhe ist d ay epp...

Page 33: ... AI The normal playback display appears Creating a fofder again If all the custom folders on the HDD have been erased you cannot select HDD as the source In this case create a new folder on the HDD Press the R dial to display the source list Rotate the R dial to select HDD then press m Rotate the R dial to select b Create then press the R dial Enter the name For details See Labeling a folder album...

Page 34: ... count is 0 zero A Pack whose playback period has expired l A track recorded from a CD can be Checked Out LID to 3 times l Jhe Check Out count is disp ayed as follows fl 3 times or more J j twice or more j Once no display zero Rotate the R dial to select Check Out then press the Fi dial Rotate the R dial to select Check Out then press the R dial Rotate the R dial to select the track you want to Ch...

Page 35: ...iJ START Check In starts The normal display appears when Check In is completed To cancel Check In Press m CANCEL Note On y fhe tracks fhat can be Checked n are displayed in the list MENU F2 Fldial Press BUFZF repeatedly to select HDD Press B The menu display appears Rotate the R dial to select Check Out then press the R dial Rotate the R dial to select Move Out then press the R dial Rotate the R d...

Page 36: ...starts The normal display appears when Move In finishes To cancel Move In Press a CANCEL Note On y fbe tracks tbaf can be Moved n are dispLayed in the ist Import You can import audio files from an MG Memory Stick into the HDD Press SOURCE repeatedly to select MEMORY STICK Press m The menu display appears Rotate the R dial to select Check In then press the R dial Rotate the R dial to select Import ...

Page 37: ...l display appears To cancel Backup Press m CANCEL Notes l Backed up data cannot be p ayed back on this unit l Fo ders such as H F fo ders and CONTROL fo ders cannot be backed UD Display the source list page 16 Rotate the R dial to select HDD then press the R dial Rotate the R dial to select DATA then press the R dial Rotate the R dial to select the backed up folder then press the R dial Rotate the...

Page 38: ... an album SOURCE DSPL MENU L dial R dial Press 1 repeatedly to select MEMORY STICK Press m The menu di splay appears Rotate the R dial to select Name In then press the R dial Rotate the R dial to select Album then press the R dial Enter characters Rotate the R dial to select the desired character type then press the R dial As you rotate the R dial the item changes as follow Item Explanation ABC En...

Page 39: ... Rotate the R dial to select NG then press the R dial Note Labeling an album n MG Memory Sfick may not be poss b e if there is no track recorded In fhe MG Memory Stick Tips l The a bum can be assigned a name using up to 51 I characters The funcfion menu IS a so ava ab e to se ect items corresponding to OK e CLR NG in step 5 and 6 For detai s see Funct on menu ori page 17 Changingthe order of audio...

Page 40: ... Bin page 32 Contents erased from the Recycle Bin are permanent y erased from the HDD Once you erase the item you cannot restore it Make sure the item you want to erase before erasing Formattingan MG Memory Stick Youcan initialize an MG Memory Stick ol a different format or in an LII LISLI condition and makeit iisdd SOURCE MENU I I Press SOURCE repeatedly to select MEMORY STICK Press m The menudis...

Page 41: ...securely l f you press the when a A efwork Wa kman is connected there is a beep sound and the disc tray does not open l Operations cannot be guaranteed when devices are connected usmg a US3 exfension cab e l The Nefwork Wa kman is not contro ab e with this unit l The models of the Network Walkman can be used connecfed with this unit are as follows as of April 2002 NW EZ E3 NW S4 NW E7 MC PI0 l Do ...

Page 42: ... you want to Check Out 7 Presi m START Check Out starts The normal display appearsafter Check Out hasbeencompleted To cancel check out Pressa CANCEL Notes l The Check Out counf fs dispLayed as fo ows fl 3 times or more fl twice or more jl once no display zero l Check Out cannot be carried out If a Network Wa kman 1sfu or fhe num6er of Checked Ouf tracks in a Network Wa kman has reached fhe imit l ...

Page 43: ...Repeat step 5 to select all tracks you want to Check In Press m START Check in starts The normal display appears when Check In is completed To cancel Check In Press m CANCEL Notes l On y fhe tracks that can be checked n are disp ayed Changingorderof audiofiles in a NetworkWalkman Move function You can change playback order ot tracks in a Network Walkman 1 Display the source list page 16 2 Rotate t...

Page 44: ...manent y erase an item in the Recyc e Bin fo de it can be moved from the Recycle Bin page 32 Contents erased from fhe Recyc e Bin are permanently erased from the HDD Once you erase fhe item you cannot restore it Make sure the item you want fo erase before erasing Formattinga Network Walkman You can initialbe a Network Walkman of a different format or in an unusual condition and make it usable MENU...

Page 45: ...normal display appears Settingthe Dynamic SoundstageOrganizer DSD If your speakers are installed into the lower part of the doors sound will come from below and may not be clear The DSO Dynamic Sound stage Organizer function creates a more ambient sound as if there were speakers over the dashboard virtual speakers You can store the DSO setting for each source SOURCE I L I Press c 1 to select a sou...

Page 46: ...m e b Off Press the L dial The normal display appears To cancel equalizing effect Select Off in step 4 Mote When DSO is set to On equalizer settings are automatics y adjusfed for best overa effect Adjusting the equalizer curve You can ad just and store the cqualixr setting for frequent and lc l Press IZZI to select a source CD HDD MEMORY STICK FM AM or AUX Press the L dial then rotate the L dial t...

Page 47: ...ress the L dial The normal display appears Note f DSO is set to OfV or EQ7 s se ected BASS and LOUD do not work Adjustingthe balance BAL SOURCE I L al To adjust the balance of right and left speakers Press 1 to select a source CD HDD MEMORY STICK FM AM or AUX Press the L dial The sound list display appears Rotate the L dial to select BAL then press the L dial gg x g 1 p Rotate the L dial to adjust...

Page 48: ...e normal display appears Adjusting the cut off frequency for the front rear speakers To match the characteristics ot thc installed speaker system you can select the cu ofi frequency of the speaker z 29 Cut off frequency 2 off Press m to select a source fD HDD MEMORY STICK FM AM or Press the L dial The sound list displa appears Rotate the L dial to select FAD then press the L dial Press a HPF Rotat...

Page 49: ...ics of the connected subwoofer you can cut out the unwanted high and middle frequency signals entering the subwoofer By setting the cut off frequency see the diagram below the subwoofer will output only low frequency signals for clearer sound Frequency Hz Press W to select a source CD HDD MEMORY STICK FM AM or AUX Press the L dial The sound list display appears Rotate the L dial to select SUB then...

Page 50: ...press the L dial Rotate the L dial to select On then press the L dial The normal display appears To cancel the loudness Select Oft in step 4 Note f DSO is set to ON or EQ7 is selected BASS and LOUD do not work Withthe rotarycommander Press m on the rotary commander ATT On appears momenkkiy To restore the previous volume level Press a again Tip When the Interface cable of a car telephone is connect...

Page 51: ...display settings Menu Setup Time set tpagc 91 0 Beep to turn the beep5 On or Off 0 AM Skip ho turn the AM source displa On 01 Off e AUX Skip page S4 to turn the AUX source display On or Ofr l REC Continue to et the REC ConGnue On or Off Select Oii to conGnue recording atici turning the i nitlon off and turn off the unit au onia icall aticr recording is completed Select Of t to cancel REC Continue ...

Page 52: ...rtist name to an album l Folder to assign a name to a folder l Station Memo to assign a station name Track Track Artist Album Album Artist Folder Station Memo Check Out l Check Out to Check Out contents from the HDD l Move Out to Move Out contents from the HDD Check In Check In to Check In contents to the HDD Move In to Move In contents to the HDD Import to transfer the contents to the HDD Content...

Page 53: ...rt Heat Haze Off To cancel the A display Select Mode Off in step 3 Connectingauxiliary audio equipment You can connect auxiliary audio equipment to this unit with the AUX IN connector Selecting auxiliary equipment Press m repeatedly to select AUX Note f WY is not disp ayed when you selecting the source sef AUX Skip in Setup fo Off Adjusting the volume level You can adjust the volume for each conne...

Page 54: ... Rotate the R dial to select On then press the R dial 4 Press EN The normal display appears To cancel AUX Skip Select Off in step3 Usingthe rotary commander RM X6S optional First put a supplied lithium batteryCR2032 in the rotary commander See Repiacingthe lithium b Lttery on pageS6 andsee NotesOH lithium battery on page 56 for details about how to install the lithium battery 54 ...

Page 55: ...o turn off the clock mdicafion after tuning off the ignition AdditionalInformation Maintenance Fuse replacement When replacing the fuse be sure to use one matching the amperage rating stated on the original fuse If the fuse blows check the power connection and replace the fuse If the fuse blows again after replacement there may be an internal malfunction In such a case consult your nearest Sony de...

Page 56: ...a risk of fire or explosion 1 opening the batiery compartment lid Hold the infrared adjustingdial andopenthe batterycompartmentlid by rotating counterclockwisewith a coin 2 Removing the battery Pressthe sideof the battery asillustrated then remove 3 Inserting the battery Insert the batteryasillustrated Make surethe polarity of the battery i orientedin the correct way CR2032 side up Notes on lithiu...

Page 57: ...wateror foreign objectsonthedisc tray If they enterthe unit a fire or malfunction can occur If you haveany questionsor problems concerningyour unit that arenot coveredin this manual pleaseconsult your nearestSonydealer Moisture condensation On a rainy day or in a very damparea moisture condensationmay occur inside the lensesand display of the unit Should this occur the unit will not operateproperl...

Page 58: ... to do so may damagethe unit Do not usesuchdiscs l Before playing cleandiscs with a commercially availablecleaningcloth Wipe eachdisc from the centerout Do not use solventssuchasbenzine thinner commercially availablecleaners or antistatic sprayintended for analogdiscs Notes on CD recordable CDs CD RWs rewritable CDs This unit can play the following dixs Type of discs Label on the disc Audio CD MrM...

Page 59: ...aving multiple sessions with each segment from Lead in to Lead out regarded as a single session CD Extra The format which records audio audio CD data as tracks on session I and records data as tracks on session 2 Mixed CD In this format data is recorded as track and audio audio CD data is recorded as track 2 Notes 0 With forma other than SO 9660 eve I and eve 2 fo der names or fi e names may not b...

Page 60: ...ring readingor writing of data usethe Memory Stick in a location subject to static electricity or electric noise On formatting the Memory Stick The Memory Stick is shippedwith a FAT format asthe standardformat To format the Memory Stick follow the instructions see Formatting an MG Memory Sticr on page40 When formatting the Memory Stick do not use the format function on the Windows Explorer FORMAT ...

Page 61: ...or battery hasbeen disconnected l The power cord is not connectedproperly No beep sound The beepsoundis canceled page51 Indications disappear from do not appear in the display l The clock display disappearsif you press m for 2 seconds Pressm againfor 2 secondsto display theclock l Removethe front panelandcleanthe connectors See Cleaning the connectors on nage55 for details Stored stations and corr...

Page 62: ...rdy part of the car The sound skips l Defective or dirty disc l The CD R CD RW has been damaged CD playback sound is not normal Eject the CD and check its condition Playback of the MG Memory Stick has stopped suddenly The terminals of the Memory Stick are dirty Release and reinsert the Memory Stick 62 several times Music data with playback period limit cannot be played back The playback period 11 ...

Page 63: ...the IF mode to lF Auto page 25 Errordisplays Messages Error messages will flash depending on the status of the unit Follow the instructions below if any of these messages appear in the display Messages on CD CD ERROR l The CD is dirty Clean the CD l The CD cannot play due to some problem Insert another CD Messages on I IDD LOW TEMP The ambient temperature around the HDD is too low Wait for a while...

Page 64: ...The inserted MC Memory Stick is read only Editing the data on this MG Memory Stick is not possible NO CONTENTS There are no contents that can be played back If the Memory Stick does not include any music files Check Out some music files to it CONTENTS ERROR l The selected content is not of a format this unit supports l The track data cannot be read Eject and reinsert the Memory Stick then check th...

Page 65: ... the erasure prevention switch to OFF when formatting a Memory Stick or editing data on it STICK REMOVED The Memory Stick was removed while the unit was accessing it NO MEDIA l A Memory Stick is not inserted when you attempt to Check Out a track l A Network Walkman is not comiected when vou attempt to Check Out a track Message on tuner MEMORY FULL The number ot preset radio stations has reached th...

Page 66: ...ty Recording format Frequency responvz Tuner section FM Tuning range Antenna terminal Intermediate frequency Usable sensitwity Selectivity Signal to noise ratio IOGB Adapt Transfcwn Acoustic Codmg 3 tATRAt 20 to 20 000 HL single signal mexwrement X7 S 107 9 MH7 External antenna connectw IO 7 MHz 4SO kH X dBf 75 dB at 400 kH 66 dB stereo 72 dB mono Harmonic distortion at I kHz 0 6 stereo 0 3 56 mon...

Page 67: ...hat up to four copies of a music file can be Checked Out at one time OpenMCi employs a method wherehy three copies of a song can be Checked Out simultaneously while the fourth copy is maintained a a master on your unit If three copies of the same song are Checked Out at a given time one copy of the ong needs to be Checked In to the unit in order to create an additional Check Out Import Transfers a...

Page 68: ...n Move Out allows you to transfer all information attached to the songs between the source and target devices The son2 7 information does not remain on the source device after the move is completed The only songs that can be moved between your unit and the MG Memory Stick are those that arc permitted to be moved by copyright information Also you cannot Move In Out songs between a unit and an exter...

Page 69: ... I IF Auto 25 Import 36 Initial settins 9 L List I6 Lithium battery S6 Local 2s Lolldoe SO LPF 49 M MagicGate 60 M mual Preset Memory 2b Mant alSearch IO 13 I4 Manual Tuning I I Memory Stick 60 Menu IS Sl Monaural 2S Move 32 3Y 43 Mow In 36 Move Out 3S IMP359 N Name In 29 Network Walkman 41 P Playback IS Play List 23 R Radio 24 Recording 12 28 Recordins bit rate 29 Recording speed29 RepeatPlay 2I ...

Page 70: ...eft protection However for display purposes it is necessary to secure the front panel to the unit Attach the front panel to the unit then tighten the supplied screw as illustrated This illustration is CDX Ml 70 2002 SOny corporation Printed in Japan 3 242 647 01 1 ...

Page 71: ...usually used in norma operation Rubrique Version r du menu Les options ci dessoussont inchrses sous la rubrique Version du menu Leurs fonctions sont les suivantes l Version indique la version du logiciel actuellement installee dans l appareil l Update est utile uniquement lorsqu une mise ajour du logiciel de l appareil est necessaire En mode de fonctionnement normal Update nest normalement pas uti...

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Page 74: ...ll be made available to regjstered MEX 1HD owners only l Veuillez enregistrer votre nouvel autoradio MEX 1HD en composant le l 800 980 9951 l Les informations relatives 21 des services de mise 2 niveau hentuellement mis en place seront mis 21 la disponibilite exclusive des propri aires d autoradios MEX 1HD ayant enregiW6 leur appareil 1003072 Sony otporation 2002 PrintedInJapan 3 246 066 11 2 ...

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Page 79: ...s warranty is valid onlV in the United States Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the unit is within the Warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service This warrantV is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the Product REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE ...

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