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ZS-R100CP

©2011 Sony Corporation

Personal Audio 

System

Operating Instructions

4-400-698-

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Summary of Contents for ZS-R100CP

Page 1: ...ZS R100CP 2011 Sony Corporation Personal Audio System Operating Instructions 4 400 698 12 1 ...

Page 2: ...n Minato ku Tokyo 108 0075 Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents Disposal of Old Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separat...

Page 3: ...DVD recorded material on one side 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 Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies This product is designed to playback discs that conform to the Compact Disc CD standard Recently various music discs encoded with c...

Page 4: ...ay MP3 WMA only 21 Listening to the radio 22 Playing preset radio stations 24 Presetting radio stations Preset 24 Listening to music on an SD card or USB device 26 Playing SD card 26 Playing a USB device 27 Switching the memory in a USB device 29 Selecting a specific folder or file to play 30 Connecting optional components 31 Connect optional components 31 Recording a CD to an SD card USB device 3...

Page 5: ...rt square star cannot be played on this unit Attempting to do so may damage the unit Do not use such discs On power sources For AC operation use the supplied AC power cord do not use any other type Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time When the batteries are not to be used remove them to avoid damage that can be caused by battery leakage or cor...

Page 6: ...forcibly otherwise the SD card or the unit may be damaged Use the storage case supplied with an SD card when carrying or when not in use Do not touch or allow metallic objects to come into contact with the terminals Notes on USB devices Use the supplied USB cable when you need a cable to connect to the unit For details refer to the operating instruction of your USB device Do not connect a USB devi...

Page 7: ... itself or the dedicated formatting software for that model Operation may not always be ensured even when using USB devices Playback of WMA AAC files with copyright protection is not supported Files downloaded from a music download website may not be playable Connection through a hub is not supported When the number of tracks folders or files in this unit or computer reach the following limits pla...

Page 8: ...n Checking the Components and Accessories Before setting up the system check that all of the components are included Main unit 1 AC power cord 1 AM loop antenna 1 Operating Instructions 1 Warranty card 1 Preparation ...

Page 9: ...button RADIO NOISE CUT button USB port ACCESS indicator SD card slot BACK button SD REC button Cursor Control buttons PRESET buttons PRESET buttons TUNE buttons TUNE buttons ENTER button MENU button Play Pause button 1 REPEAT button Stop button MODE button DELETE button DISPLAY button VOLUME knob PUSH OPEN CLOSE AM loop antenna terminal AM ANT SEL AM antenna switch INT EXT 1 There is a tactile dot...

Page 10: ...ay Displays the icon for the current play mode Alarm display Timer display MEGA BASS display Text information display Displays information such as song album titles function names and a progress bar that shows the progress of the current task ...

Page 11: ... batteries 1 Press MENU 2 Press repeatedly until you find Common Settings and then press ENTER 3 Press repeatedly until you find Clock Battery and then press ENTER If Load new battery appears replace all the batteries with new ones Notes If a battery is misused it may leak or explode Make sure the following points are adhered to Be sure to install the batteries with the correct polarity Do not mix...

Page 12: ...played in selected brightness To use the power management function If no operation is performed for more than 20 minutes in CD SD USB and AUDIO IN mode the unit will enter stand by mode automatically The default setting is ON 1 Press MENU 2 Press until Common Settings appears then press ENTER 3 Press until Auto Standby appears then press ENTER 4 Press until ON appears then press ENTER To change th...

Page 13: ... Press OPERATE direct power on Clock is not set Set date time is displayed Display window 2 Press ENTER 3 Set the day Press ENTER and then press repeatedly until the desired day appears And then press ENTER again Display window 4 Repeat step 3 to set month year 5 Press repeatedly until you find Next and then press ENTER 6 Repeat step 3 to set hour minute Display window 7 Press repeatedly until you...

Page 14: ...u find Time Display and then press ENTER 4 Select your desired display and then press ENTER is displayed in selected format Notes To use the alarm the scheduled recording function or to use the recording time or date for creating the folder file name or meta information data format or title you need to set the clock If you disconnect the AC power cord or if there is a power outage while no batteri...

Page 15: ...dio format Data CD CD R CD RW with MP3 WMA audio files that comply with ISO9660 level 1 level 2 1 Press CD direct power on 2 Press PUSH OPEN CLOSE to open the CD lid 3 Insert a CD After inserting the CD press the center of the CD then close the CD lid Label side facing up 4 Press Play Pause The unit starts playing Display window Audio CD Display window MP3 WMA disc Example When you insert an MP3 d...

Page 16: ... file does not have ID3 tag information its file name appears instead of the song title Unknown appears instead of the artist name and Unknown appears instead of the album name ID3 tag information can be displayed with up to 32 characters Undisplayable characters appear as _ When naming be sure to add the file extension mp3 or wma to the file name If you put the extension mp3 or wma to a file othe...

Page 17: ...c Some discs may take time to start to play or may not play depending on the status of the disc or recorder used for the recording Do not write files other than MP3 WMA format or unnecessary folders on an MP3 WMA file disc The formats compatible with this unit are as follows MP3 extension mp3 WMA extension wma If the file name has one of the above mentioned extensions but the actual format is diff...

Page 18: ...ward or backward in pause until you find the point Playing tracks MP3 WMA files repeatedly Repeat Play You can play tracks MP3 WMA files repeatedly 1 Press CD direct power on 2 Press REPEAT repeatedly until the desired repeat play mode appears Each press changes the play mode as follows All repeat Single repeat 1 Normal play None To cancel Repeat Play Press REPEAT until or 1 disappears from the di...

Page 19: ... only Page 21 3 Press Play Pause The unit starts playing To cancel Shuffle Play Press MODE until SHUF disappears from the display while the CD MP3 WMA is not playing Listening to a song or all songs repeatedly in shuffle play Set the mode to shuffle play and then press REPEAT until the desired repeat play appears page 18 Note During Shuffle Play you cannot select the previous track MP3 WMA file by...

Page 20: ...ogram In the case of Delete one 1 During stop display the Program screen 2 Press repeatedly until you find Edit then press ENTER 3 Press repeatedly until you find Delete one then press ENTER 4 Press repeatedly until you want to delete the track then press ENTER 5 Press repeatedly until you find Delete then press ENTER In case of Delete All 1 During stop display the Program screen 2 Press repeatedl...

Page 21: ...iles in selected folder are played back from first to last Files are played back in random order SHUF Files in selected folder are played in random order SHUF Selected songs are played in the desired order PGM 1 Normal play None 1 For details on program setting see Creating your own program Program Play page 19 To listen to a folder repeatedly Folder repeat play After setting Folder playback or Fo...

Page 22: ...in a station press TUNE or on the unit repeatedly to change the frequency step by step Display window To switch RDS Radio Data System display information When you tune in a station that provides RDS Radio Data System services the following information appears in the display Station name PS Program Service XXXXXXXX is the station name Press DISPLAY twice to switch to the following information Progr...

Page 23: ...aged Tips Only FM stereo broadcasts will play in stereo To reduce noise on a weak FM stereo station press MODE repeatedly until Monaural or Auto Stereo appears To further cut noise press RADIO NOISE CUT to display NOISE CUT To listen to AM radio External antenna If reception is poor even after changing the orientation of the unit install the AM loop antenna supplied 1 Set up the AM loop antenna as...

Page 24: ...ET or repeatedly until the desired preset number appears Display window Presetting radio stations Preset You can store radio stations into the unit s memory You can preset up to 30 radio stations 20 for FM and 10 for AM in any order 1 Press RADIO FM AM direct power on 2 Press RADIO FM AM to select the band 3 Press MENU ...

Page 25: ...tedly until you find RADIO then press ENTER 6 Press repeatedly until you find Preset Memory then press ENTER 7 Press repeatedly until the station you want to preset appears then press ENTER 8 Press repeatedly until you find Preset Station then press ENTER Preset Completed is displayed Tip The preset radio stations remain in memory even if you unplug the AC power cord To delete a preset 1 Press MEN...

Page 26: ...t is MP3 WMA AAC page 52 About playable SD cards see SD card compatibility page 6 Playing SD card 1 Press SD USB direct power on 2 Press SD USB to select the SD 3 Insert an SD card Loading will be displayed Do not pull out the SD card while Loading is displayed Playback may take some time to start depending on the number of audio files folders on the SD card 4 Press Play Pause The unit starts play...

Page 27: ...lockwise to increase the volume or counter clockwise to decrease the volume Pull out the SD card Push the SD card in then pull it out of the SD card slot Notes Do not remove an SD card while Loading is displayed Otherwise data may be damaged If the unit does not recognize an SD card remove the SD card and insert it again Do not insert anything other than an SD card such as liquid metal combustible...

Page 28: ...B device out from USB port Notes Do not remove the USB device while Loading is displaying Otherwise data may be damaged If the unit does not recognize the USB device remove the USB device and insert it again Do not insert anything other than the USB device such as liquid metal combustible material etc into the USB port It may cause a fire an electric shock and a malfunction To change the play mode...

Page 29: ...s displayed Switching the memory in a USB device You can switch between memories sound sources on Multi Memory USB devices IC recorder etc 1 Press SD USB direct power on 2 Press SD USB to select USB 3 Press MENU 4 Select USB and then press ENTER 5 Select Memory Select Press repeatedly until you find Memory Select and then press ENTER 6 Press repeatedly until the sound source appears then press ENT...

Page 30: ...1 FOLDER1 FOLDER1 1 FOLDER1 1 1 ROOT 2 1 Only folders that contain playback audio files are displayed in the same hierarchy level In the example above when you press to select select folder the audio files are displayed in the same level This is for display purposes only the audio files or the folder do not actually move from their hierarchy level 2 When an audio file is in the ROOT highest level ...

Page 31: ...connection to this unit and a suitable plug for connection to the external device audio connecting cable not supplied e g portable digital music player 2 Press OPERATE 3 Turn the connected component on For details refer to the instruction manual of the component to be connected 4 Press AUDIO IN 5 Start playing sound on the connected component Sound comes from the speaker on the unit Notes The audi...

Page 32: ...card USB device Perform the following to check the capacity 1 Press MENU 2 Press until SD or USB appears then press ENTER 3 Press until Recordable Time appears then press ENTER When recording from a CD the tracks are recorded as MP3 files at 128 kbps When recording from an MP3 WMA disc MP3 WMA files are recorded with the same bit rate as the original MP3 WMA files To record all tracks 1 Press CD d...

Page 33: ... bar graph at the bottom of the display window Display window CD sound will not be heard while recording To record single track Press SD REC or USB REC depending on source during CD playback or pause To Press Stop recording halfway Stop Tips By pressing DISPLAY repeatedly during playback recordable time for an SD card USB device and song information can be displayed When recording from an audio CD...

Page 34: ...unit page 6 There is sufficient capacity on the SD card USB device Perform the following to check the capacity 1 Press MENU 2 Press until SD or USB appears then press ENTER 3 Press until Recordable Time appears then press ENTER 1 Press RADIO FM AM direct power on 2 Press RADIO FM AM to select the band 3 Insert an SD card or USB device 4 Press SD REC or USB REC Recording a radio to an SD card ...

Page 35: ...en you record AM radio noise may be heard depending on the reception conditions or connected device If noise is heard use the AM loop antenna Keep the AM loop antenna away from the unit When you record FM radio noise may be heard depending on the reception conditions or connected USB device If noise is heard it will also be recorded on the SD card Press DISPLAY repeatedly during radio reception to...

Page 36: ...until SD or USB appears then press ENTER 3 Press until Recordable Time appears then press ENTER 1 Connect the AUDIO IN jack to the line output jack of the portable digital music player or other components using an audio connecting cable not supplied Use a cable that has a stereo mini plug on one end for connection to this unit and a suitable plug for connection to the external device audio connect...

Page 37: ... USB REC Recording an optional component to an SD card Recording an optional component to a USB device Rec readying is displayed and recording starts To Press Stop recording Stop Tip Press AUDIO IN then press DISPLAY repeatedly to display the available recording time on an SD card USB device ...

Page 38: ...s displayed then press ENTER 3 Press DELETE to select Delete then press ENTER In case of Delete Press repeatedly until the audio file or folder you want to delete appears then press ENTER In case of Delete All 1 Press SD USB to select SD or USB 2 Press MENU 3 Press repeatedly until you find SD or USB then press ENTER 4 Press repeatedly until you find Delete All then press ENTER Deleted appears ...

Page 39: ...rding AUDIO IN folder CD CD R CD RW CD Folder name synchronized recording folder folder name of the source File name Recording file folder name of the source REC1 REC1 Recording folder SD PRIVATE SONY CD Recording CD folder FM Recording radio FM folder AM Recording radio AM folder AUDIO IN Recording AUDIO IN folder CD Audio CD CD ALBUMXXX synchronized recording folder TRACKXXX mp3 1 Recording file...

Page 40: ...cast 1 XX XX frequency 2 File name represented by year date time file was created Radio AM AM AMXXXXkHz 1 YYMMDD_hhmm_ AMXXXXkHz mp3 2 Broadcast 1 XXXX frequency 2 File name represented by year date time file was created Audio in AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIOXXX mp3 1 1 XXX number 001 999 ...

Page 41: ...ally If playback has not finished the unit turns off automatically 90 minutes after you set the timer To cancel the Sleep timer Press SLEEP repeatedly until OFF appears Press OPERATE to turn off the unit Tips You can use a combination of the alarm and sleep timer functions In this case first set the alarm page 42 turn on the unit then set the sleep timer You can listen to two different sound sourc...

Page 42: ...me after purchase or if the alarm has never been set the screen in step 4 will be displayed Display window 3 Press repeatedly until you find Edit then press ENTER 4 Select Change Timer then press ENTER Display window Daily Press repeatedly until you find Daily then press ENTER Appoint a day of the week 1 Press until Set Day appears then press ENTER 2 Press until the desired day appears then press ...

Page 43: ...OPERATE to turn off the unit To cancel the alarm Perform steps 1 4 above to select OFF then press ENTER The alarm indication will disappear Notes Adjust the volume to a moderate level If you want to wake up to CD SD and USB sound check that there is a CD SD card and USB device in the unit and then set the timer Do not set the buzzer volume Tips Your alarm setting is held until a new setting is mad...

Page 44: ...lect the recording destination SD or USB then press ENTER 5 Select the timer setting and press ENTER To set the day of the week 1 Press until Set Day appears then press ENTER 2 Press repeatedly until the desired day appears then press ENTER 3 Press to select Next then press ENTER To set Daily Press until Daily appears then press ENTER To set year date 1 Press repeatedly until Set Date appears then...

Page 45: ...hen press ENTER 3 Press repeatedly until the timer recording you want to change appears then press ENTER 4 Press ENTER to select Edit 5 Press repeatedly until you find Change Timer and then press ENTER Display window 6 Perform steps 4 9 in Using the timer recording To delete a timer recording 1 Press TIMER 2 Press repeatedly until you find Timer List then press ENTER 3 Press repeatedly until you f...

Page 46: ...cheduled recording number 1 10 If you set the alarm to coincide with a scheduled recording s end time that recording will finish earlier than scheduled Recording start time Recording end time Scheduled recording Finishes within one minute 2 Alarm setting 2 Timer recording will finish 1 min early is displayed You cannot set the alarm for a time between scheduled recording start time and the end tim...

Page 47: ... Recording start time Recording end time Recording start time Recording end time Scheduled recording Scheduled recording Finishes within one minute 4 4 Timer recording will finish 1 min early is displayed Scheduled recording cannot be performed in the following situations When the recording start time and end time are the same When the recording duration time is one minute or less ...

Page 48: ...t your headphones Check that the sound source is the desired one There is noise Someone is using a cellular phone or other equipment that emits radio waves near the unit Move the cellular phone etc away from the unit CD Symptom Cause and remedy Playback does not start Check that the CD lid is closed No disc is displayed although a CD is inserted The CD is upside down Place the CD with the label su...

Page 49: ...e the SD card or USB device Remove any SD card USB device then re insert it Cannot record on a SD card USB device The SD card is write protected Slide the write protection switch on the SD card to the cancel position page 7 There is no spare capacity in the SD card USB device Delete unnecessary audio files folders Use a different SD card USB device Noise sound skips or sound is distorted Ensure th...

Page 50: ... files in a folder exceeds 999 A file protected by password or encrypted cannot be played This unit supports only FAT16 and FAT32 file systems For details refer to the instruction manual supplied with your SD card USB device or ask your dealer or the manufacturer of the SD card USB device Radio Symptom Cause and remedy Cannot receive radio broadcast Find a location and an orientation that provide ...

Page 51: ...vice If noise is heard it will also be recorded on the SD card Timer Symptom Cause and remedy The alarm does not sound at the preset alarm time Make sure the clock is set correctly When using the unit with the AC power cord connected a power outrage occurred Check that is displayed An unplayable file was specified as the sound source A scheduled recording was not made The clock was not set If the ...

Page 52: ... Audio Layer 3 32 44 1 48 kHz WMA 8 11 025 16 22 05 32 44 1 48 kHz AAC MPEG4 AAC LC 8 11 025 12 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz USB port USB A Full Speed General Speaker Full range 8 cm 3 1 4 in dia 6 Ω cone type 2 Input AUDIO IN Jack stereo minijack USB port Type A maximum current 500 mA SD card slot Outputs Headphones jack stereo minijack For 16 Ω 68 Ω impedance headphones Power output 1 5 W 1 5 W at...

Page 53: ...s are trademarks of SD 3C LLC Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries This product contains technology subject to certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Use or distribution of this technology outside of this product is prohibited without the appropriate license s from Microsoft ...

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