Sony CMT-X3CD Users guide [en, fr]

Personal Audio
Operating Instructions
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System
Mode d’emploi
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CMT-X3CD
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover the ventilation opening of the appliance with newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Do not expose the appliance to naked flame sources (for example, lighted candles).
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing, and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the appliance.
As the main plug is used to disconnect the unit from the mains, connect the unit to an easily accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an abnormality in the unit, disconnect the main plug from the AC outlet immediately.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
Do not expose batteries or appliances with battery-installed to excessive heat, such as sunshine and fire.
The unit is not disconnected from the mains as long as it is connected to the AC outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off.
The nameplate is located on the bottom of the unit.
This device complies with industry Canada licence­exempt RSS standard(S). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Before operating this system
Malfunctions that occur during the normal use of the system will be repaired by Sony in accordance with the conditions defined in the limited warranty for this system. However, Sony will not be liable for any consequences arising from a failure to play caused by a damaged or malfunctioning system.
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 copyright protection technologies are marketed by some record companies. Please be aware that among those discs, there are some that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this product.
Note on DualDiscs
A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates 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.
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Table of Contents
Before operating this system..................................................................2
Getting started
Location and Function of Controls......................................................... 5
Preparing the Remote............................................................................ 8
Setting the clock .................................................................................... 8
Listening to a CD
Playing a CD-DA/MP3/WMA disc.......................................................... 9
To change the play mode................................................................. 9
Creating your own program (Program Play).......................................10
Listening to the radio
Tuning in a radio station....................................................................... 12
Presetting radio stations.......................................................................12
Selecting a preset radio station........................................................ 13
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Listening to a file on a USB device
Playing a file on a USB device ...............................................................14
Listening to music with optional audio components
Playing back the music of optional audio components....................... 15
Listening to music through a BLUETOOTH connection
Pairing the system with a BLUETOOTH device and listening to
music .................................................................................................16
Listening to music through a registered device ................................. 17
Listening to music by one-touch action (NFC)......................................18
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Additional information
Setting the Automatic Standby function ..............................................19
Setting the BLUETOOTH Standby mode............................................... 20
Setting the wireless BLUETOOTH signal ON/OFF.................................20
Adjusting the sound..............................................................................21
Using the timers....................................................................................21
Setting the Sleep Timer...................................................................21
Setting the Play Timer.....................................................................21
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 23
Messages ............................................................................................. 26
Precautions/Specifications
Precautions .......................................................................................... 27
Compatible USB devices and versions................................................. 28
BLUETOOTH wireless technology......................................................... 29
Specifications.......................................................................................30
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Getting started
Location and Function of Controls
Note
This manual mainly explains operations using the remote, but the same operations can also be performed using the buttons on the unit having the same or similar names.
Unit (front/top)
Getting started
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Remote
Unit: FUNCTION/PAIRING button
Use to select the source. Each press
changes to the next source in the following sequence: CD USB BT AUDIO FM AUDIO IN
Press and hold to enter the BLUETOOTH
Pairing mode.
Remote: Function (CD/USB/ BLUETOOTH/FM/AUDIO IN) buttons
Use to select the source.
Unit: (play/pause) button
Remote: (play) / (pause) button
Use to start or pause playback.
/ (previous/next) buttons
Use to cue the beginning of a track or file.
TUNING +/– button
Use to tune in a desired radio station.
Remote: / (fast-rewind/fast­forward) buttons
Use to fast-forward/fast-rewind a track or file.
Remote: PRESET +/– buttons
Use to recall the preset stations.
Unit: VOL +/– buttons
Remote: VOLUME +/– button
Use to adjust the volume.
/ (power) button
Use to turn the power on or off.
Display window  (eject) button
Use to eject a CD.
Remote sensor
The IR mark is not indicated on the unit.
Disk slot
Insert a CD.
N-Mark
Place a smartphone/tablet equipped with the NFC function close to this mark to perform BLUETOOTH registration, connection or disconnection by a one­touch action (page 18).
(BLUETOOTH) indicator
Lights up or blinks to show the BLUETOOTH connection status.
BLUETOOTH MENU button
Use to open or close the BLUETOOTH menu (page 16, 17, 20).
EQ button
Use to select a sound effect (page 21).
MEGA BASS button
Use to boost bass sound (page 21).
MUTING
Use to mute and unmute the sound.
PLAY MODE/TUNING MODE button
Use to select the play mode (page 9).Use to select the tuning mode
(page 12).
REPEAT/FM MODE button
Use to select the repeat play mode
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Use to select FM stereo or monaural
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reception (page 12).
 (stop) button
Use to stop a playback.
CLEAR button
Use to delete a programmed track (page 11).
RETURN button
Use to return to the previous status.
(enter) button
Use to confirm an item.
/// buttons
Use to select an item.
+/– buttons
Use to select a folder (album) on an MP3/ WMA disc or USB device.
Unit (back)
TUNER MEMORY button
Use to preset radio stations (page 12).
TUNER PRESET (1 to 4) buttons
Use to tune in 4 registered FM stations.
TIMER MENU button
Use to set the timer menu (page 21).
SLEEP button
Use to set the sleep timer (page 21).
DISPLAY button
Use to change information displayed in the display window . An underscore “_” is displayed in the place of an unrecognizable character. If you press this button when the power is turned off, the clock time is displayed.
Getting started
FM ANTENNA
Connect the FM antenna.
Find a location and an orientation that provide
good reception, and then fix the FM antenna to a stable surface (window, wall, etc.).
Secure the end of the FM lead antenna with
adhesive tape.
AUDIO IN (external input) jack
Connect optional external equipment with an audio connecting cable (not supplied).
HEADPHONE jack
Use to connect headphones.
(USB) port
Use to connect a USB device (page 14).
~ AC IN (120 V AC) input
Connect the power cord to the wall outlet.
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Preparing the
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Remote
Insert an R6 (size AA) battery (not supplied), matching the polarities as shown below.
Notes on using the remote
With normal use, the battery should last for
about six months.
If you do not use the remote for a long period of
time, remove the battery to avoid damage from battery leakage and corrosion.
Setting the clock
Press / to turn on the
1
system.
Press TIMER MENU .
2
If setting the clock for the first time, proceed to step 4.
Press /  to select “CLOCK,”
3
then press .
Press /  to set the hour,
4
then press .
Press /  to set the minutes,
5
then press .
Complete the clock setting.
The clock settings are reset when you
disconnect the power cord or if a power failure occurs.
To display the clock when the system is off
Press DISPLAY to display the clock. The clock is displayed for about 8 seconds.
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Listening to a CD
Label side (printed side)
(eject)
Playing a CD-DA/ MP3/WMA disc
8 cm CDs cannot be used with this system.Do not load a disc with a non-standard shape
(e.g., heart, square, star). Doing so may cause irreparable damage to the system.
Do not use a disc with tape or stickers on it as
this may cause malfunction.
When you remove a disc, do not touch its
surface.
Press CD .
1
Insert a CD to the disc slot at
2
the top of the unit.
Load a CD with the label side (printed side) toward you.
Press  .
3
If you switch the function to “CD” from another function when a CD is already inserted in the slot, press   after “READING” has disappeared from the display window . The button of the remote or the unit enables you to fast-rewind/fast­forward, select a track, file or folder (for MP3/WMA disc), etc.
To eject the CD
Press on the unit.
You can lock the disc slot . Press and hold
FUNCTION on the unit and VOL - on the unit at the same time for 5 seconds, “LOCKED” appears on the display window and the   button is then inoperable. To unlock the disc slot , repeat the same procedure.
To change the play mode
Play mode enables you to playback the same music repeatedly or shuffle-play.
Press   to stop playback.
1
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly
2
to select a play mode.
You can select the following play modes.
Play mode Effect FOLDER* Plays all tracks in the
SHUFFLE Plays all tracks repeatedly
FOLDER SHUFFLE*
PROGRAM Plays the programmed
OFF Plays a track or file.
* This play mode is applicable only for playing a
USB device or MP3/WMA disc.
selected folder. “FLDR” appears on the display window .
in random order. “SHUF” appears on the display window .
Plays all tracks in the selected folder in random order. “FLDRSHUF” appears on the display window .
tracks or files. “PROGRAM” appears on the display window . For details, see “Creating your own program (Program Play)” (page 10).
Listening to a CD
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REPEAT
Note
Selected track or file number
Tot al p la yi ng ti m e o f the selected track or file
To switch the repeat play mode, press REPEAT repeatedly. You can select the following play modes.
Play mode Effect ONE Plays the selected track
repeatedly. “REP ONE” appears on the display window .
FOLDER* Plays all tracks in the
selected folder repeatedly. “REP FLDR” appears on the display window .
ALL Plays all tracks in a disc
repeatedly. “REP ALL” appears on the display window .
OFF Cancels repeat playback.
* This includes folders that have no MP3/WMA
or other files. The number of folders that the system can recognize may be less than actual number of folders, depending on the folder structure.
Compatibility with all MP3/WMA
encoding/writing software, CD-R/RW drive and recording media cannot be guaranteed. Incompatible MP3/WMA discs may produce noise or interrupted audio or may not play at all.
Creating your own program (Program Play)
Plays the programmed track or file.
* This play mode is applicable only for playing a
USB device or MP3/WMA disc.
When “PLS STOP” appears
You cannot change the play mode during playback. Stop playback, then change the play mode.
Once the power cord is unplugged, the play
mode is turned off automatically.
Note on playing M P3/WMA discs
Do not save unnecessary folders or files
on a disc that has MP3/WMA files.
Folders that have no MP3/WMA files are
not recognized on the system.
The system can only play MP3/WMA files
that have a file extension of “.mp3” or “. wm a .” Even when file name has the “.mp3” or “.wma” file extension, if it is not an audio MP3/WMA file, playing this file may generate a loud noise, which could cause damage of the system.
The maximum number of MP3/WMA
folders and files compatible with this system is:
256* folders (including the root folder)999 files 999 files in a single folder8 folder levels (in the tree structure of
files)
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Press   to stop playback.
1
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly
2
to select “PROGRAM.”
When using an MP3 disc, press
3
+/– to select the folder
containing the tracks or files that you want to program.
Press /  to select a
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desired track or file, then press .
Repeat the steps above to program additional tracks or files.
Press  .
5
Your program of tracks or files starts playback.
Note
For MP3/WMA file, the name or title of selected
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file appears on the display window first, and total playing time is not displayed.
To cancel program play
In step 2, select “OFF” for “PROGRAM.”
To delete a programmed track or file
Press CLEAR while the play is stopped. Each time you press the button, the last programmed track or file will be deleted. When all the programmed tracks or files are deleted, “NO STEP” appears.
Up to 64 tracks or files can be programmed. If
you attempt to program more than 64 tracks or files, “FULL” will be displayed. In this case, delete unnecessary tracks.
 To play the same program again, press  .
When the disc is ejected or the power cord is
disconnected after programming, all the programmed tracks and files are deleted.
Listening to a CD
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Listening to the radio
Preset number
Presetting radio
Tuning in a radio station
Press FM .
1
Press TUNING MODE
2
repeatedly to select “AUTO.”
Each time you press the button, the mode changes to AUTO, MANUAL or PRESET.
Press TUNING +/– .
3
The frequency indication in the display window starts changing and stops automatically when a FM stereo broadcast is received (Auto tuning).
Manual tuning
1
Press TUNING MODE in FM function repeatedly to select “MANUAL.”
2
Press repeatedly or hold TUNING +/– to tune-in the desired station.
Press: Each press turns the frequency up/down by one frequency step. Hold: Turns the frequency up/down by several frequency steps until the button is released.
If reception of an FM stereo broadcast is noisy,
press FM MODE repeatedly to select “MONO” to select monaural reception. This reduces noise.
stations
You can preset your desired radio stations.
Tune in the desired station.
1
Press TUNER MEMORY .
2
Press PRESET +/– repeatedly
3
to select a preset number, then press .
You can also select a preset number by pressing TUNER PRESET (1 to 4) or / // .
“COMPLETE” appears in the display window and the radio station is registered with the preset number. Repeat the steps above to register further radio stations.
You can preset up to 20 FM stations.If you select an already-registered preset
number in step 3, the preset radio station is replaced by the currently tuned-in radio station.
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Selecting a preset radio station
For registered radio stations to a preset number 1 to 4, the radio station will be tuned in by just pressing the TUNER PRESET (1 to 4) when the system is in FM function. For registered radio stations to a preset number 5 or higher, press TUNING MODE repeatedly to select “PRESET,” then press PRESET +/– or ///  repeatedly to select the desired preset number.
Listening to the radio
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Listening to a file on a USB device
Playing a file on a USB device
You can play audio files stored on a USB device such as WALKMAN® or digital media player, on this system by connecting a USB device to the system. For details on compatible USB devices, see “Compatible USB devices and versions” (page 28).
Press USB .
1
Connect the USB device to the
2
(USB) port on the rear of the unit.
Connect the USB device directly, or via the USB cable supplied with the USB device, to the (USB) port . Wait until “SEARCH” disappears.
Press  .
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Starts playback. You can operate fast-rewind/fast­forward, selecting a track or file or selecting folder with the remote or the button of the unit.
When playing the USB device, the play mode
and the repeat play mode can be selected. Press PLAY MODE or REPEAT repeatedly to select the desired mode. For details, see “To change the play mode” (page 9).
If a USB device is connected to the unit, battery
charging starts automatically. If the USB device cannot be charged, disconnect and reconnect it. Some USB devices cannot be charged with the system. For details on the charging status of the USB device, see the operating manual of the USB device.
The playback order for the system may differ
from the playback order of the connected digital music player.
Be sure to turn off the system before removing
the USB device. Removing the USB device while the system is turned on may corrupt the data on the USB device.
When USB cable connection is necessary,
connect the USB cable supplied with the USB device to be connected. For details on connection, refer to the operation manual supplied with the USB device to be connected.
It may take time before “SEARCH” appears after
connecting, depending on the type of USB device connected.
Do not connect the USB device through a USB
hub.
When the USB device is connected, the system
reads all the files on the USB device. If there are many folders or files on the USB device, it may take a long time to finish reading the USB device.
With some connected USB devices, it may take a
long time to transmit signals from the system or to finish reading the USB device.
Compatibility with all encoding/writing software
cannot be guaranteed. If audio files on the USB device were originally encoded with incompatible software, those files may produce noise or may malfunction.
The maximum number of folders and files on
the USB device compatible with this system is:
256* folders (including the root folder) 999 files999 files in a single folder8 folder levels (in the tree structure of files)
* This includes folders that have no playable
audio files and empty folders. The number of folders that the system can recognize may be less than actual number of folders, depending on the folder structure.
The system does not necessarily support all the
functions provided in a connected USB device.
Folders that have no audio files are not
recognized.
The audio formats that you can listen to with this
system are as follows:
MP3: file extension “.mp3”WMA**: file extension “.wma”
Note that even when file name has the correct file extension, if the actual file differs, the system may produce noise or may malfunction.
** Files with DRM (Digital Rights Management)
copyright protection or files downloaded from an online music store cannot be played on this system. If you try to play one of these files, the system plays the next unprotected audio file.
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Listening to music with optional audio components
Playing back the music of optional audio components
You can play a track of optional audio components connected to the unit.
Beforehand, press the VOLUME – to turn
down the volume.
Press AUDIO IN .
1
Connect its audio connecting
2
cord to the AUDIO IN jack on the rear of the unit and the output terminal of the optional external equipment.
Start playback of the connected
3
component.
Adjust the volume on the connected component during playback.
Press VOLUME +/– to adjust
4
the volume.
The system may enter Standby mode
automatically if the volume level of the connected component is too lo w. For details, see “Setting the Automatic Standby function” (page 19).
Listening to music with optional audio components
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Listening to music through a BLUETOOTH connection
Pairing the system with a BLUETOOTH device and listening to music
You can listen to music from BLUETOOTH device over a wireless connection. Before using the BLUETOOTH function, perform pairing to register your BLUETOOTH device.
Place the BLUETOOTH device to be connected
within one meter of the system.
If your BLUETOOTH device is compliant with
touch (NFC), skip the next procedure. See “Listening to music by one-touch action (NFC)” (page 18).
Press BLUETOOTH MENU .
1
If the BLUETOOTH function is selected when the system has no pairing information, the system enters the pairing mode automatically. You can also perform pairing by using a button on the unit. See “To perform the pairing by using a button on the unit” (page 16).
Press / to select “PAIRING,”
2
then press .
The system enters pairing mode. “PAIRING” appears on the display window and the (BLUETOOTH) indicator blinks quickly.
Select [SONY:CMT-X3CD] (this
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system).
If prompted to enter a passkey on the BLUETOOTH device, enter “0000.” If this system is not shown in the display window of the device, proceed from step 1 again. When pairing is completed, the BLUETOOTH connection is established automatically. “BT AUDIO” appears on the display window of the system and the (BLUETOOTH) indicator lights up. Perform this step within 5 minutes, or the pairing is canceled. If the pairing is canceled, proceed from step 1 again.
Press  .
5
Starts playback. Depending on the BLUETOOTH device, press   again. Also, you may have to start up a music player on the BLUETOOTH device.
Press VOLUME +/– to adjust
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the volume.
If the volume cannot be changed on the system, adjust it on your BLUETOOTH device.
To perform the pairing by using a button on the unit
1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select “BT
AUDIO.”
2 Press and hold FUNCTION until the
(BLUETOOTH) indicator starts to blink fast.
The system enters pairing mode. “PAIRING” appears on the display window .
To establish a BLUETOOTH connection, perform the same procedures after step 2 using a remote.
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Search for this system with the
3
BLUETOOTH device.
A list of the devices found may appear on the BLUETOOTH device display.
You can perform a pairing operation with
another BLUETOOTH device while the BLUETOOTH connection is established with one BLUETOOTH device.
Note
The operations described above may not be
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available for certain BLUETOOTH devices. In addition, the actual operations may differ depending on the connected BLUETOOTH device.
Once a pairing operation is performed, it does
not have to be performed again. In the following cases, however, a pairing operation must be performed again:
Pairing information was erased when the
BLUETOOTH device was repaired.
You attempt to pair the system with more
than 8 BLUETOOTH devices. This system can pair with up to 8 BLUETOOTH devices. If you pair another BLUETOOTH device after pairing with 8 devices was performed, pairing information of the device that was connected with the system first is overwritten with that of the new device.
Pairing registration information of this system
is erased from the connected device.
If you initialize the system or erase the
pairing history with the system, all the pairing information will be erased.
The sound of this system cannot be sent to a
BLUETOOTH speaker.
“Passkey” may be called “Passcode,” “PIN code,”
“PIN number” or “Password,” etc.
You cannot make a BLUETOOTH connection with
another BLUETOOTH device while the BLUETOOTH connection is established with one BLUETOOTH device. Cancel the connection first, and then connect with another device.
The system supports only Sub Band Codec.
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Press and hold FUNCTION  and   on the unit at the same time until “RESET” appears on the display window .
If you have erased the pairing information, you
cannot make a BLUETOOTH connection unless pairing is performed again.
Listening to music through a registered device
After step 1 on “Pairing the system with a BLUETOOTH device and listening to music,” operate the BLUETOOTH device to connect with the system, then press   to start playback.
Listening to music through a BLUETOOTH connection
To cancel the pairing operation with the BLUETOOTH device
Press BLUETOOTH MENU , BLUETOOTH or change the source.
When the system has no pairing information,
the pairing operation cannot be canceled.
To cancel the connection with the BLUETOOTH device
Press BLUETOOTH MENU and /  to select “DISCONNECT,” then press .
You can also disconnect the BLUETOOTH
connection from the BLUETOOTH device.
To erase the pairing registration information
1
Press BLUETOOTH .
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Listening to music by
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one-touch action (NFC)
NFC is a technology for short-range wireless communication between various devices such as a mobile phone and IC tag. Just touch your smartphone/tablet on the system. The system is turned on automatically, and pairing and BLUETOOTH connection are established. Beforehand, turn the NFC settings to on.
Touch your smartphone/tablet
1
on the N-mark on the unit.
Touch the smartphone/tablet on the unit and maintain contact until the smartphone/tablet vibrates or plays a short sound. Refer to the user’s guide of your smartphone/tablet for the part of your smartphone/tablet used as touch contact.
After completing the connection,
2
press  .
Starts playback. To disconnect the established connection, touch your smartphone/ tablet on the N-Mark on the unit.
When you touch an NFC-compliant smartphone/
tablet on the unit while another BLUETOOTH device is connected with this system, the BLUETOOTH device is disconnected and the system is connected with the smartphone/ tablet.
In some countries and regions, NFC-compliant
application may not be downloaded.
For some smartphones/tablets, this function
may be available without downloading “NFC Easy Connect.” In this case, the operation and specifications of the smartphone/tablet may be different from the description in this manual. For details, refer to the user’s guide supplied with your smartphone/tablet.
The BLUETOOTH connection may fail if the
system is touched with a smartphone/tablet with the NFC function when it is reading a CD or searching a USB device.
When the system is turned on and starts
playback via the BLUETOOTH connection by one­touch action (NFC), the playback sound may not be heard from the beginning of the track. To start playback from the beginning, press , or make a BLUETOOTH connection after the system turns on.
Compatible smartphones are those equipped
with the NFC function (compatible operating system: Android version 2.3.3 or later with the exception of Android 3.x). Check the website below for information on compatible devices.
http://esupport.sony.com/CA/
If the smartphone/tablet does not respond even
though it is touched to the unit, download “NFC Easy Connect” to your smartphone/tablet and run it. Then touch to the unit again. “NFC Easy Connect” is a free application for exclusive use with Android™. Scan the following 2D Code.
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Additional information
Setting the Automatic Standby function
The system enters Standby mode automatically in about 15 minutes when there is no operation or audio signal output (Automatic Standby function). By default, the Automatic Standby function is turned on.
Press /  to turn on the
1
system.
Press and hold /  for more
2
than 3 seconds.
“AUTO STANDBY ON” appears on the display window . To turn off the function, repeat the same procedure. “AUTO STANDBY OFF” appears on the display window and the function turns off.
when a button on the remote or unit is
pressed
Additional information
When the system enters Standby mode,
“STANDBY” appears and blinks 8 times in the display window
The Automatic Standby function is invalid for the
tuner function (FM), even when you have enabled it.
The system may not enter Standby mode
automatically in the following cases:
while using the FM functionwhile an audio signal is being detectedduring playback of audio tracks or fileswhile the Play Timer or Sleep Timer is being
used
The system counts down the time (about
15 minutes) again until it enters Standby mode, even when Automatic Standby function is enabled in the following cases:
when a USB device is connected in USB
function
.
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Setting the
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Setting the wireless BLUETOOTH Standby mode
When BLUETOOTH Standby mode is enabled, the system enters Wait mode for BLUETOOTH connection even when the system is turned off. This mode is disabled by default.
Press BLUETOOTH MENU .
1
Press /  to select “BT: STBY,”
2
then press .
Press /  to select “ON” or
3
“OFF,” then press .
Press / to turn off the
4
system.
When this mode is set to “ON,” the system turns
on automatically and you can listen to music by making a BLUETOOTH connection from a BLUETOOTH device.
When the system has no pairing information,
this mode is not available. To use this mode, the system needs to be connected to the device and has its pairing information.
BLUETOOTH signal
ON/OFF
When the unit is turned on, you can control
a BLUETOOTH signal. The default setting is
ON.
Turn on the unit.
1
Press and hold   and VOL+
2
on the unit for 5 seconds.
After “BT OFF” (wireless
3
BLUETOOTH signal is off) or “BT ON” (wireless BLUETOOTH signal is on) appears, release the button.
When this setting is set to OFF, the BLUETOOTH
function is not available.
If the unit is touched with a smartphone/tablet
with NFC function when this setting is off, the system is turned on and this setting changes to ON.
When this setting is off, the BLUETOOTH Standby
mode cannot be set.
When this setting is off, the unit and
BLUETOOTH device cannot be paired.
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Adjusting the sound
Tip
Note
Tip
Note
Using the timers
You can select the desired sound from the various styles and change the effectiveness of the bass sound.
Selecting the desired sound
Press EQ repeatedly to select the desired sound from the following styles:
“R AND B/HIP HOP,” “FLAT,” “ROCK,” “POP,” “JAZZ,” “CLASSIC.”
Change the effectiveness of the bass sound
Press MEGA BASS . Each press switches the feature on (“BASS ON”) and off (“BASS OFF”).
The factory setting is “BASS ON.”
The system offers Sleep Timer and Play Timer.
The Sleep Timer has priority over the Play Timer.
Setting the Sleep Timer
At the specified time, the system is turned off automatically.
Press SLEEP repeatedly to
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select the specified time.
You can select from “SLEEP 10” (10 minutes) to “SLEEP 90” (90 minutes) in 10 minute increments, or “AUTO.” If you select “AUTO,” the system turns off automatically after a CD or USB device playback ends.
To check the remaining time of Sleep Timer,
press SLEEP again.
The Sleep Timer works even if the clock is not
set.
To cancel the Sleep Timer
Select “OFF” in step 1 above.
Additional information
Setting the Play Timer
You can listen to a CD, USB device or radio at a preset time.
Make sure you have set the clock before setting
the timer (page 8).
Prepare the sound source.
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Press TIMER MENU .
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