Sony Speaker System LBT ZUX9 User Manual

3-100-770-71(3)  
Mini Hi-Fi  
Component  
System  
Operating Instructions  
Owner’s Record  
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear of the unit. Record the serial  
number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your  
Sony dealer regarding this product.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
LBT-ZUX9  
©2007 Sony Corporation  
 
WARNING  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in  
a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be  
About this manual  
The LBT-ZUX9 consists of:  
– Unit  
HCD-ZUX9  
– Speaker System  
• Front speakers  
SS-ZUX9  
• Surround speakers SS-ZUX9  
“WALKMAN” and “WALKMAN” logo are  
registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
MICROVAULT is a trademark of Sony  
Corporation.  
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and  
patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and  
Thomson.  
determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is 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 changes or  
modification not expressly approved in this  
manual could void your authority to operate  
this equipment.  
Note to CATV system installer:  
This reminder is provided to call CATV  
system installer’s attention to Article 820-40  
of the NEC that provides guidelines for  
proper grounding and, in particular, specifies  
that the cable ground shall be connected to  
the grounding system of the building, as  
close to the point of cable entry as practical.  
CAUTION  
The use of optical instruments with this  
product will increase eye hazard.  
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Table of Contents  
Playable/Recordable USB  
Viewing information in the  
USB function........................46  
Hooking up the optional  
Playing an AUDIO CD/MP3  
Recording from a disc onto a  
Listening to music of a USB  
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Discs that cannot be played  
back  
Playable discs  
Format of discs  
Logo  
• Data part of CD-Extras1)  
• AUDIO CD  
• Data part of Mixed CDs2)  
• CD-R/-RW discs that have not been  
correctly finalized (processing to allow  
play back by a normal CD player).  
• CD-R/-RW discs recorded in Multi  
Session that have not ended by “closing  
the session”.  
• A disc recorded in packet write format.  
• Audio side of a DualDisc.  
• A disc that has a non-standard shape  
(e.g., heart, square, star).  
• CD-R/-RW in  
AUDIO CD format  
• CD-R/-RW in  
DATA CD format,  
containing MP3  
1)  
audio tracks that  
conforms to  
2)  
ISO 9660 Level 1/  
Level 2, Joliet (in  
expansion format),  
• A disc that has the adhesive cellophane  
tape or a sticker still left on it.  
3)  
or Multi Session  
1)  
CD-Extra: This format records audio  
(AUDIO CD data) on the tracks in session 1  
and data on the tracks in session 2.  
1)  
MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3) is a standard  
format defined by ISO/MPEG which  
compresses audio data. MP3 audio tracks  
must be in MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 format.  
A logical format of files and folders on CD-  
ROMs, defined by ISO (International  
Organization for Standardization).  
This is a recording method that enables  
adding of data using the Track-At-Once  
method. Conventional discs begin at a disc  
control area called the Lead-in and end at an  
area called Lead-out. A Multi Session disc is  
a disc having multiple sessions, with each  
segment from Lead-in to Lead-out regarded as  
a single session.  
2)  
Mixed CD: This format records data on the  
first track and audio (AUDIO CD data) on the  
second and subsequent tracks of a session.  
2)  
3)  
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.  
Note on CD-R/-RW  
In some cases, CD-Rs/-RWs cannot be  
played back on this system due to the  
recording quality or physical condition of  
the disc, or the characteristics of the  
recording device and authoring software.  
The disc will not be played back if it has  
not been correctly finalized. For more  
information, see the operating  
instructions of the recording device.  
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Music discs encoded with  
copyright protection  
technologies  
Playable/Recordable  
USB devices  
You can use the following Sony USB  
devices on this system.  
This product is designed to play back  
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.  
Verified Sony digital music player  
(as of April 2007)  
Product name Model name  
Walkman  
NWD-B103/B105/  
B103F/B105F  
Verified Sony IC Recorder  
(as of April 2007)  
Note on Multi Session disc  
Product name Model name  
When you play back Multi Session discs  
with different formats for each session,  
the format of the first session is  
IC Recorder  
ICD-U50/U60/U70  
recognized as the disc type. Tracks in the  
second and subsequent sessions are  
played back if they are the same formats  
as the first session.  
Verified Sony USB storage media  
(as of April 2007)  
Product name Model name  
MICROVAULT USM256J/512J/1GJ/2GJ/  
4GJ  
USM512JX/1GJX/2GJX/  
4GJX  
USM256H/512H/1GH/  
2GH/4GH  
Notes  
• Do not use USB devices other than these USB  
devices. Operation of models not listed here is  
not guaranteed.  
• Operation may not always be ensured even  
when using these USB devices.  
• Some of these USB devices may not be  
available for purchase in certain areas.  
• See the operating instructions supplied with  
the USB device for details on the operation  
method.  
• If you want to format the above USB devices,  
be sure to use the models or formatter  
software supplied with the USB device.  
However, if the formatting process is  
performed using other method, the recording  
may not be properly done.  
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Guide to parts and controls  
This manual mainly explains operations using the buttons on the unit, but the same  
operations can also be performed using the buttons on the remote having the same or  
similar names.  
Unit  
– Front view  
1
2
3 4 5  
67  
wh  
8
q;  
qs  
wg  
wd  
wa  
9
qa  
wf  
ws  
qd  
qf  
qg  
w;  
ql  
qk  
qh  
qj  
– Top view  
wj  
wl  
wk  
ef  
ed  
e;  
ea  
es  
Continued  
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Press to turn the system on or off.  
Press to select an effector mode.  
B
Function buttons:  
N Power illuminator (page 44)  
Connect an optional microphone.  
Press to select a function.  
Turn to adjust the microphone  
volume.  
C MASTER VOLUME (pages 19,  
P BOTTOM BEAM (Right)  
Turn to adjust the volume.  
D OPERATION DIAL (pages 19,  
Turn to select a track or folder.  
Turn to select a setting.  
S
Connect an optional USB device  
(Digital music player or USB storage  
media).  
G
Function buttons:  
REC/ERASE (indicator)  
USB  
Press to select a function.  
Lights up when recording from a disc  
onto the connected optional USB  
device (Digital music player or USB  
storage media).  
Lights up when erasing MP3 audio  
tracks from the connected optional  
USB device (Digital music player or  
USB storage media).  
Press to change the information on  
the display.  
Press to reinforce the bass.  
J FLAT (page 36)  
Connect the headphones.  
Press to select a preset effect.  
Press to select an effector mode.  
V FRONT BEAM (Left) (page 45)  
Press to select the speaker system.  
L FRONT BEAM (Right) (page 45)  
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e; X-ROUND ON/OFF (pages 38,  
Press to select a frequency band  
when adjusting the graphic  
equalizer.  
Press to turn on or off the X-ROUND  
function.  
X-ROUND MODE (pages 38, 39)  
Press to select an X-ROUND mode.  
Press to select the way of creating  
“MAX” and “JUMP” effect.  
Press to select a preset effect.  
Turn to change the sound movement  
or the speed of the sound movement.  
Press to select a user equalizer  
setting.  
JUMP PAD (page 39)  
Press to switch the sound position to  
the opposite direction instantly.  
Press to change the spectrum  
analyser display, adjust the  
brightness of the display and built-in  
beam or change the power  
illuminator pattern.  
MAX PAD (page 39)  
Press to enhance the sound.  
ez DISC SKIP/EX-CHANGE  
Z BEAM MODE (page 45)  
Press to change the lighting effect of  
a beam.  
Press to select the next disc.  
Press to exchange other discs during  
playback.  
wj B PUSH Z OPEN/CLOSE  
Press to insert or eject a tape.  
Press to load or eject a disc.  
wk A Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE  
Press to select a disc.  
Press to switch to the CD function  
from the other functions.  
Press to insert or eject a tape.  
Press to enter the selection.  
Press to erase MP3 audio tracks or  
folders on the connected optional  
USB device (Digital music player or  
USB storage media).  
Press to return to the parent folder.  
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USB  
es CD-  
SYNC/REC 1 (page 24)  
Press to turn on or off the rhythms of  
the beat.  
Press to record from a disc onto the  
connected optional USB device  
(Digital music player or USB storage  
media).  
Press to record a track from a disc  
onto the connected optional USB  
device (Digital music player or USB  
storage media).  
Press to adjust the beat level.  
Press to change the beat speed.  
Press to select the rhythms of the  
beat.  
TAPE REC PAUSE/START  
Press to record onto a tape.  
Press to input the tempo of the audio  
source.  
CD-TAPE SYNC (page 34)  
Press to record a disc onto a tape.  
Press to add percussion sound.  
ed NX (play/pause) (pages 19, 21,  
Press to start or pause playback.  
Press to stop playback or recording.  
./> (go forward/go  
Press to select a track.  
Press to tune in a radio station.  
Press to select a folder.  
m/M (rewind/fast forward)  
Press to find a point in a track or tape.  
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– Display  
1
2
3 4  
5
6
7
8
9
ql qkqj qhqgqf  
qd  
qs qa q;  
A Indicators for the disc tray (page 19).  
” lights up when the disc is  
L Indicators for the recording type  
selected. “ ” lights up when there is  
a disc on the disc tray.  
B “MP3” lights up when an MP3 audio  
track is recognized. “CD” lights up  
when a disc is recognized.  
M Displays the current status and  
information (page 46).  
N Indicators for the information type of  
an MP3 audio track that displayed on  
qd (page 46).  
C Lights up when the USB function is  
” lights up when a track name is  
displayed. “ ” lights up when an  
artist name is displayed. “ ” lights  
up when a folder name is displayed.  
O Lights up when the Sleep Timer is  
P Lights up when the Play Timer or  
Recording Timer is set (page 43).  
Q Indicators for the speaker system  
R Indicators for the selected play mode  
S Indicators for the activated sound  
D Lights up when an optional USB  
device (Digital music player or USB  
storage media) is recognized.  
E Indicators for the tuner band  
F Lights up when the MP3 audio track  
contains ID3 tag information.  
G Indicators for the TUNER function  
H Indicators for the BEAT BLEND  
function (page 40).  
I Indicators for the X-ROUND mode  
J Indicators for the X-ROUND  
function (page 38).  
K Indicators for the TAPE function  
” lights up when there is a tape in  
the deck.  
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Remote  
Press to select the USB function.  
qg  
qf  
1
2
3
Press to select the CD function.  
TUNER/BAND (page 31)  
qd  
qs  
Press to select the TUNER function.  
Press to select FM or AM band.  
4
5
48)  
qa  
6
7
Press to select a function.  
q;  
9
E ./> (go backward/go  
8
Press to select a track.  
Press to adjust the time when setting  
the clock or timer.  
Press to tune in a radio station.  
m/M (rewind/fast forward)  
Press to turn the system on or off.  
B CLOCK/TIMER SELECT  
Press to find a point in a track or tape.  
54)  
Press to set the clock and the timers.  
Press to start or pause playback.  
Press to change the Repeat Play  
setting.  
Press to stop playback or recording.  
Press to select the FM monaural or  
stereo reception.  
Press to enter the selection.  
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X-TRANCE PRO Remote  
Press to select the next disc.  
H
qa  
1
2
Press to select a folder.  
I VOLUME +/–* (pages 19, 27, 44,  
q;  
9
Press to adjust the volume.  
3
4
* The VOLUME + button has a tactile dot.  
Use the tactile dot as a reference when  
operating the system.  
5
6
8
7
Press to select a preset effect.  
Press to delete a programmed step.  
L PLAY MODE/TUNING MODE  
Press to select the play mode of CD  
or USB function.  
Press to turn the system on or off.  
Press to select the tuning mode.  
B X-ROUND ON/OFF (pages 38,  
qd TUNER MEMORY (page 31)  
Press to preset a radio station.  
Press to turn on or off the X-ROUND  
function.  
Press to change the information on  
the display.  
MAX PAD (page 39)  
Press to enhance the sound.  
qg SLEEP (page 43)  
JUMP PAD (page 39)  
Press to switch the sound position to  
the opposite direction instantly.  
Press to activate the Sleep Timer.  
X-ROUND MODE (pages 38, 39)  
Press to select an X-ROUND mode.  
Press to change the sound movement  
or the speed of the sound movement.  
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G VOLUME +/–* (pages 19, 27, 44,  
49)  
Press to adjust the volume.  
Press to add percussion sound.  
D FRONT BUILT-IN BEAM  
* The VOLUME + button has a tactile  
dot. Use the tactile dot as a reference  
when operating the system.  
BOTTOM BUILT-IN BEAM  
Press to change the lighting effect of  
the beam.  
Press to turn on or off the rhythms of  
the beat.  
E ./> (go backward/go  
Press to select a track.  
Press to change the beat speed.  
Press to tune in a radio station.  
Press to reinforce the bass.  
J SOUND EFFECT (page 38)  
(play) (page 19)  
Press to select an effector mode.  
Press to start or pause playback.  
48)  
Press to select a function.  
Press to stop playback or recording.  
Press to adjust the beat level.  
BEAT PATTERN – (pages 41)  
Press to select the rhythms of the  
beat.  
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Getting Started  
Hooking up the system  
1
A
2
B
C
3 4 5 6  
1 To AM loop antenna  
2 To FM lead antenna  
3 To front speaker (right)  
4 To front speaker (left)  
5 To surround speaker (right)  
6 To surround speaker (left)  
Note  
A Antennas  
Set up the AM loop antenna, then connect  
it.  
Keep the antennas away from the speaker cords,  
the power cord and the USB cable to avoid  
picking up noise.  
AM loop antenna  
Extend the FM lead  
antenna horizontally  
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B Speakers  
The speaker connectors are color-coded  
with their respective speaker terminals on  
the unit.  
C Power  
Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.  
The demonstration appears in the display.  
When you press "/1, the system turns on  
and the demonstration automatically  
ends.  
Front speakers  
If the supplied adaptor on the plug does  
not fit your wall outlet, detach it from the  
plug (only for models equipped with an  
adaptor).  
FRONT  
SPEAKER  
White  
L
R
Y FOR SS-ZUX9  
L
ON  
Inserting two R6 (size AA)  
batteries into the remote  
Surround speakers  
SURROUND  
SPEAKER  
Grey  
L
R
e
Y FOR SS-ZUX9  
L
E
ON  
E
e
Tip  
Connect the speaker cords to the terminals on  
the front and surround speakers.  
Note  
If you do not use the remote for a long period of  
time, remove the batteries to avoid possible  
damage from battery leakage and corrosion.  
Black (#)  
Red (3)  
Tip  
With normal use, the batteries should last for  
about six months. When the remote no longer  
operates the system, replace both batteries with  
new ones.  
1)  
2)  
Black (#)  
Red /Grey (3)  
1)  
2)  
Front speakers only  
Surround speakers only  
Notes  
• Be sure to use only the supplied speakers.  
• Be sure to connect the speakers securely and  
correctly. When connecting speaker cords,  
insert the connector straight into the  
terminals.  
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Attaching the speaker pads  
Positioning the  
speakers  
There are 2 ways to place front speakers  
and the surround speakers.  
Attach the supplied speaker pads at each  
corner on the bottom of the speakers to  
stabilize the speakers and to prevent them  
from slipping.  
To create a party environment, we  
recommend that you place your speakers  
as shown in example 1.  
Example  
Front speakers  
A Front speaker (left)  
B Front speaker (right)  
C Surround speaker (left)  
D Surround speaker (right)  
EUnit  
Example 1:  
Place the speakers at an equal distance  
from your listening position as shown  
below.  
A
B
E
When carrying the unit  
Do the following procedure to protect  
the disc mechanism.  
Use the buttons on the unit for the  
operation.  
1 Press "/1 to turn on the system.  
Listener  
C
D
2 Press CD.  
3 Press Z OPEN/CLOSE to open  
the disc tray and remove the  
disc. If there are more than one  
disc in the disc tray, press  
DISC SKIP/EX-CHANGE to  
remove the discs.  
Example 2:  
Place the surround speakers on the top of  
the front speakers as shown below.  
C
E
D
4 Press ZOPEN/CLOSE again to  
close the disc tray.  
A
B
5 Hold down CD and then press  
"/1 until “STANDBY” appears  
in the display. Then, “MECHA  
LOCK” appears in the display.  
45  
6 Release "/1 before you release  
CD.  
Listener  
7 Unplug the AC power cord.  
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Setting the clock  
Use buttons on the remote for the  
operation.  
1
2
Press "/1 to turn on the system.  
Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.  
The hour indication flashes in the  
display.  
If “PLAY SET?” flashes in the  
display, press . or > repeatedly  
to select “CLOCK SET?”, then press  
ENTER.  
3
4
Press . or > repeatedly to  
set the hour.  
Press ENTER.  
The minute indication flashes in the  
5 display.  
Press . or > repeatedly to  
set the minute.  
6
Press ENTER.  
The clock starts functioning.  
Note  
The clock settings are canceled when you  
disconnect the power cord or if a power failure  
occurs.  
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Other operations  
To  
Do this  
Press x.  
Disc  
Stop playback  
Pause playback Press NX (or X on the  
remote). To resume  
Playing an AUDIO CD/  
MP3 disc  
playback, press NX(or  
X on the remote) again.  
Example: When playing an AUDIO CD  
Select the next or Press . or >.  
Elapsed playing time  
previous track  
Select the next or Press  
previous folder on  
an MP3 disc  
+/–.  
Disc playing indicator  
Search for a track 1 Turn OPERATION  
on an MP3 disc by DIAL to select the  
its folder name and folder you want, then  
1
2
3
Press CD.  
track name and  
start playback the  
track (TRACK  
SEARCH)  
press ENTER.  
Press Z OPEN/CLOSE.  
2 Turn OPERATION  
DIAL to select the  
track you want, then  
press ENTER.  
To return to the parent  
folder, press RETURN.  
Load a disc with the label side  
facing up on the disc tray.  
When you play  
back an 8 cm  
disc such as a  
CD single, place  
it on the inner  
circle of the tray  
Search for a  
track on an  
AUDIO CD by  
Turn OPERATION  
DIAL to select the track  
you want, then press  
its track number ENTER.  
and start playback  
the track (TRACK  
SEARCH)  
To load additional discs, press  
DISC SKIP/EX-CHANGE to rotate  
the disc tray.  
4
Press Z OPEN/CLOSE to close  
the disc tray.  
Find a point in a Hold down m or M  
track*  
on the remote during  
playback, then release it  
at the point you want.  
Do not forcibly push the disc tray to  
close it as this may cause a  
malfunction.  
5
6
Press NX (or N on the  
remote).  
Turn MASTER VOLUME  
(or press VOLUME +/– on the  
remote) to adjust the volume.  
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• You are recommended not to save other types  
of tracks or unnecessary folders on a disc that  
has MP3 audio tracks.  
• The system can only play back MP3 audio  
tracks with the extension “.MP3”.  
• Attempting to play back non-MP3 format files  
that have the extension “.MP3” may result in  
noise or malfunction.  
• A folder that does not include an MP3 audio  
track is skipped.  
• The system can recognize up to  
– 256 folders (including the root folder).  
– 511 MP3 audio tracks.  
To  
Do this  
Select a disc  
when playback  
is stopped  
Press one of the  
DISC 1 ~ 3 buttons or  
DISC SKIP/  
EX-CHANGE  
(or DISC SKIP on the  
remote).  
Switch to CD  
function from  
another source and (Automatic Source  
start playback  
automatically  
Press one of the  
DISC 1 ~ 3 buttons  
Selection).  
– 512 MP3 audio tracks and folders on a  
single disc.  
Exchange other Press DISC SKIP/  
– 8 folder levels.  
• Depending on the encoding/writing software,  
recording device, or the recording media used  
to record an MP3 audio track, you may  
encounter problems such as cannot play back,  
sound interruptions and noise.  
discs while  
playing  
EX-CHANGE.  
* The elapsed playing time may not be  
displayed correctly depending on the MP3  
audio tracks.  
Tip  
When you press CD or one of the DISC 1 ~ 3  
buttons to switch to CD function from TUNER  
function, you may require a longer time to  
access the disc. In the case, set the CD/USB  
power manage function to “CD/USB POWER  
Notes  
• The following discs/situations can increase  
the time it takes to start playback:  
– a disc recorded with a complicated tree  
structure.  
– a disc recorded in Multi Session.  
– a disc to which data can be added  
(non-finalized disc).  
– when the tracks in another folder have just  
been played back.  
• When the disc is loaded, the system reads all  
the tracks on that disc. If there are many  
folders or non-MP3 audio tracks on the disc, it  
may take a longer time for playback to begin  
or for the next MP3 audio track to start  
playback.  
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Select  
SHUF  
(Shuffle Play) the folder on the disc  
you have selected in  
random order.  
To play back  
Using play mode  
The MP3 audio tracks in  
Normal Play/Shuffle Play  
For AUDIO CDs, this  
play mode performs the  
same operation as  
You can play back the tracks on a disc in  
original order or random order.  
“1 DISC SHUF” play  
mode.  
1
2
Press CD.  
When playback is stopped,  
press PLAY MODE on the  
remote repeatedly until the  
indication of the play mode you  
want lights up in the display.  
3
Press NX (or N on the  
remote).  
Notes  
• You cannot change the play mode during  
playback.  
Select  
To play back  
• Each time you perform Shuffle Play, the  
playing order may differs.  
ALL DISCS  
(Normal Play) original order.  
The tracks on all discs in  
1 DISC  
The tracks on the disc  
(Normal Play) you have selected in  
original order.  
The MP3 audio tracks in  
(Normal Play) the folder on the disc  
you have selected in  
original order.  
For AUDIO CDs, this  
play mode performs the  
same operation as  
“1 DISC” play mode.  
ALL DISCS  
SHUF  
The tracks on all discs in  
random order.  
(Shuffle Play)  
1 DISC SHUF The tracks on the disc  
(Shuffle Play)  
you have selected in  
random order.  
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4
Press . or > repeatedly  
until the track number you want  
appears in the display.  
Creating your own program  
— Program Play  
The total playing time flashes in the  
display.  
You can make a program of up to 25 steps  
from all the discs in the order you want  
them to be played back.  
You can program all the tracks from a  
disc, all the MP3 audio tracks from a  
folder or a track as a step in the program  
list.  
You can synchro record the programmed  
tracks onto a tape (page 34) or a USB  
To program an MP3 audio track:  
Press  
+/– repeatedly until the  
folder you want appears in the display,  
then press . or > repeatedly  
until the track number you want  
appears in the display.  
Total playing time  
(including selected  
track)  
Track  
number  
1
2
Press CD.  
When playback is stopped,  
press PLAY MODE on the  
remote repeatedly until  
“PROGRAM” lights up in the  
display.  
5
Press ENTER.  
The track(s) is(are) programmed.  
The programmed step number appears  
6 in the display.  
To program additional discs or  
tracks.  
3
Press one of the DISC 1 ~ 3  
buttons or DISC SKIP/  
EX-CHANGE (or DISC SKIP on  
the remote) to select a disc.  
To program  
Repeat steps  
3 and 5  
To program all the tracks on a disc  
at once:  
Proceed to step 5 while “ALL” appears  
in the display.  
Other discs  
Other tracks on  
the same disc  
4 and 5  
Other tracks on  
other discs  
3 to 5  
To program all the MP3 audio  
tracks on a folder at once:  
Press  
+/– repeatedly until the  
7
Press NX (or N on the  
remote).  
folder you want appears in the display,  
then proceed to step 5.  
Program Play starts.  
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Other operations  
Playing repeatedly  
To  
Do this  
— Repeat Play  
Cancel Program When playback is  
Play  
stopped, press PLAY  
MODE on the remote  
repeatedly until  
You can play back all the tracks or a  
single track on a disc repeatedly.  
Press REPEAT on the remote  
repeatedly during playback until  
REP” or “REP 1” lights up in the  
display.  
“PROGRAM” lights off  
from the display.  
Delete the last step Press CLEAR on the  
from the program remotewhenplaybackis  
• REP: All the tracks on the disc(s), or all  
the tracks in the folder* are played back  
repeatedly up to five times.  
• REP 1: A single track is played back  
repeatedly until “REP 1” is canceled.  
list  
stopped.  
Tips  
• The program you made remains in the  
system’s memory even after it has been  
played back. Press NX (or N on the  
remote) to play back the same program again.  
• If “--.--” appears instead of the total playing  
time during programming, this means:  
– you have programmed a track in an AUDIO  
CD with track number exceeds 20.  
* When “  
” or “  
SHUF” is selected for  
MP3 audio tracks.  
To cancel Repeat Play  
Press REPEAT on the remote repeatedly  
until both “REP” and “REP 1” light off  
from the display.  
– the total playing time has exceeded 100  
minutes.  
– you have programmed an MP3 audio track.  
Note  
You cannot select “REP” and “ALL DISCS  
SHUF” at the same time.  
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2
Prepare the recording source.  
For CD-USB Synchro Recording:  
Press CD, then load the discs you want  
to record on the disc tray.  
USB Device  
Recording from a disc  
onto a USB device  
Select the play mode of CD player as  
below.  
To record  
the track  
from  
Press PLAY MODE on  
the remote repeatedly  
to select  
You can record music from a disc to an  
optional USB device (Digital music  
player or USB storage media) by  
all discs  
a disc  
ALL DISCS.  
1 DISC.  
connecting it to the  
the unit.  
(USB) port on  
You can record from an AUDIO CD or  
MP3 disc. The audio format recorded by  
this system is MP3. The approximate size  
of the recording from an AUDIO CD is  
about 1 MB per minute of recording time.  
See “Playable/Recordable USB devices”  
(page 6) for a list of USB devices that  
can be connected to this system.  
an MP3 audio  
track folder  
. Then, press  
repeatedly to select the  
folder you want.  
+/–  
all discs in the PROGRAM. Then,  
order you  
want using  
Program Play program” (page 22).  
perform steps 3 to 6 of  
“Creating your own  
Note  
However, the play mode automatically  
changes to Normal Play, if you start  
recording in Program Play with no  
tracks are programmed, Shuffle Play  
or Repeat Play.  
The tracks those are recorded onto the USB  
device is for personal use only.  
There are two ways to record a disc onto a  
USB device.  
CD-USB Synchro Recording:  
You can easily record an entire disc onto  
a USB device.  
For REC1 Recording:  
Press CD, then load the disc you want  
to record on the disc tray. Select the  
track you want to record, then press  
NX (or N on the remote).  
REC1 Recording:  
You can easily record a track that is  
currently being played back onto a USB  
device.  
3
Set the USB device stand by for  
recording and the disc pauses  
for playback.  
1
Connect a recordable USB  
device to the  
the unit.  
(USB) port on  
For CD-USB Synchro Recording:  
USB  
Press CD-  
SYNC/REC 1.  
“USB” and “SYNC” light up and  
“REC” flashes in the display. The  
display cycles through “CD-USB  
SYNCHRO”, “Push ENTER” and  
“xxxxxxByte Free Space” (remaining  
space on the USB device)*.  
USB device  
(Digital music player or  
USB storage media)  
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For REC1 Recording:  
3 Press  
+/– repeatedly to select  
the folder you want. To erase the  
folder, proceed to step 4.  
USB  
Press CD-  
SYNC/REC 1.  
“USB” lights up and “REC”  
flashes in the display. The display  
cycles through “CD-USB REC1”,  
“Push ENTER” and “xxxxxxByte Free  
Space” (remaining space on the USB  
device)*.  
To erase an MP3 audio track, press  
. or > repeatedly to select the  
MP3 audio track you want, then  
proceed to step 4.  
4 Press ERASE.  
* The display will only show an integer.  
For example, if the memory free space is  
1.8 Gigabyte (Gb), it will only show as  
1 Gb.  
“Track Erase ?” or “Folder Erase ?”,  
and “Push ENTER” appear  
alternatively in the display.  
To cancel the erase operation, press x.  
4
Press ENTER.  
5 Press ENTER.  
For CD-USB Synchro Recording:  
Recording starts.  
The selected MP3 audio track or MP3  
audio track folder is erased.  
When the recording is completed,  
the disc and the USB device stop  
automatically.  
The folder would only be deleted if the  
folder only contained MP3 audio tracks  
and there is no sub folder.  
For REC1 Recording:  
Notes  
• The program list is cleared when you perform  
the erase operation.  
• You cannot erase MP3 audio tracks and  
folders in Shuffle Play mode or Program Play  
mode.  
Recording starts.  
When the recording is completed,  
the disc continues to play back.  
To stop recording, press x.  
To remove the USB device  
Folder and track generation rules  
1 Check that the REC/ERASE  
When recording to a USB device for the  
first time, a “MUSIC” folder is created  
directly below the “ROOT” folder.  
Folders and MP3 audio tracks are  
generated within this “MUSIC” folder as  
follows according to the recording  
method.  
indicator on the unit is light off.  
2 Press "/1 to turn off the system.  
3 Remove the USB device.  
To erase an MP3 audio track or an  
MP3 audio track folder from the USB  
device  
You can erase an MP3 audio track or an  
MP3 audio track folder from the USB  
device.  
1)  
CD-USB Synchro Recording  
Recording Folder name Track name  
source  
2)  
MP3 disc Same as the recording source  
3)  
4)  
AUDIO  
CD  
FLDRXXX TRACKXXX  
1 Connect a recordable USB device  
to the  
(USB) port on the unit.  
USB  
2 Press  
(or USB on the  
remote).  
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• The maximum number of MP3 audio track  
folders that can be recorded on a single USB  
device by this system is 997.  
The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks  
that can be recorded on a single USB device  
by this system is 999.  
The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks  
and folders may vary depending on the MP3  
audio track and folder structure.  
REC1 Recording  
Recording Folder name Track name  
source  
MP3 disc  
Same as the  
recording  
source  
5)  
REC1  
2)  
4)  
AUDIO CD  
TRACKXXX  
• For MP3 disc, if a folder or track that you are  
trying to record already exists on the USB  
device with the same name, a sequential  
number is added after the name without  
overwriting the original folder or track.  
• If you perform recording after the erase  
operation, the new recorded tracks or folders  
may have the name that same as the erased  
tracks or folders. Therefore, the playback  
sequence may different from the recording  
sequence.  
1)  
In Program Play mode, the folder name is  
“FLDRxxx”, and the track name depends on  
the recording source (AUDIO CD or MP3  
disc).  
Up to 32 characters of the name are assigned.  
XXX is the folder number from 001 to 997.  
XXX is the track number from 001 to 999.  
A new track is recorded in the “REC1” folder  
each time REC1 recording is performed.  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
Notes  
• When you perform CD-USB Synchro  
Recording or REC1 Recording, the following  
would not be recorded:  
• Do not connect the system and the USB  
device through a USB hub.  
• You cannot eject the disc during CD-USB  
Synchro Recording or REC1 Recording.  
• When recording from an AUDIO CD, the  
tracks are recorded as 128 kbps MP3 audio  
tracks.  
– sound from microphone.  
– beat sound from drum pads or beat pattern.  
– effector mode sound.  
When recording from an MP3 disc, MP3  
audio tracks are recorded with the same bit  
rate as the original MP3 audio tracks.  
• While recording from an MP3 disc, no sound  
is output and “High Speed Recording”  
appears in the display.  
• If you cancel the recording halfway, an MP3  
audio track is created up to the point when the  
recording was stopped.  
• Recording stops automatically if:  
– the USB device runs out of space during  
recording.  
– the number of MP3 audio tracks on the USB  
device reaches the limit for the number that  
the system can recognize.  
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To resume playback from the point  
you stop the track – Resume Play  
This system memorizes the point where  
you stopped the playback. So you can  
resume playback from that point.  
Listening to music of a  
USB device  
You can listen to music stored in an  
optional USB device (Digital music  
player or USB storage media) by  
1 While playing a track, press x to  
stop playback.  
“Resume” appears in the display.  
connecting it to the  
the unit.  
(USB) port on  
2 Press NX (or N on the remote).  
The system starts playback from the  
point you stopped in step 1.  
This system can only play back MP3*  
audio track of the USB device.  
See “Playable/Recordable USB devices”  
(page 6) for a list of USB devices that  
can be connected to this system.  
Resume Play is not cancelled even if you  
change the funtion except  
* Files with copyright protection (Digital  
Rights Management) cannot be played back  
by this system.  
– you change to TUNER function when  
CD/USB power manage is set to OFF.  
To remove the USB device  
USB  
1
2
Press  
(or USB on the  
remote).  
1 Press x to stop playback.  
2 Check that the REC/ERASE  
Connect an optional USB device  
indicator on the unit is light off.  
to the  
unit.  
(USB) port on the  
3 Press "/1 to turn off the system.  
4 Remove the USB device.  
When the USB device is connected,  
the display changes as follows:  
Reading t volume label*  
Other operations  
* “Storage Drive” appears when there is no  
volume label assigned to the USB device.  
To  
Do this  
Note  
Stop playback  
Press x.  
Depending on the type of USB device, it  
may take a few seconds before “Reading”  
To cancel resume  
playback, press x  
twice. “RESUME”  
disappears from the  
display.  
3 appears in the display.  
Press NX (or N on the  
remote).  
Pause playback  
Press NX(or X on the  
remote).  
To resume playback,  
press NX (or X on the  
remote) again.  
4
Turn MASTER VOLUME (or  
press VOLUME +/– on the  
remote) to adjust the volume.  
Select the next or Press  
previous folder  
+/–.  
Select the next or Press . or >.  
previous track  
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• A folder that does not include an MP3 audio  
track is skipped.  
To  
Do this  
• Tracks recorded by this system are played  
back in the order of folder creation. Tracks  
recorded by a device other than this system  
such as a computer may not be played back in  
the order in which they were recorded.  
• The system can only play back MP3 audio  
tracks with the extension “.MP3”.  
• Attempting to play back non-MP3 format files  
that have the extension “.MP3” may result in  
noise or malfunction.  
Search for a track 1 Turn OPERATION  
on an USB device DIAL to select the  
by its folder name folder you want, then  
and track name and press ENTER.  
start playback the  
track. (TRACK  
SEARCH)  
2 Turn OPERATION  
DIAL to select the  
track you want, then  
press ENTER.  
To return to the parent  
folder, press RETURN.  
• The system can recognize up to  
– 999 folders.  
Find a point in a Hold down m or M  
– 999 MP3 audio tracks.  
The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks  
and folders may vary depending on the MP3  
audio track and folder structure.  
• Compatibility with all MP3 encoding/writing  
softwares, recording devices, and recording  
media cannot be guaranteed. Incompatible  
USB device may produce noise or interrupted  
audio or may not play back at all.  
• If you set the CD/USB power manage  
function to “CD/USB POWER OFF”, you  
cannot resume playback from the point you  
stopped playback after you switch to TUNER  
function.  
track  
on the remote during  
playback, then release it  
at the point you want.  
Notes  
• The following situations can increase the time  
it takes to start playback:  
– the folder structure is complex.  
– the memory capacity is excessive.  
• When the USB device is connected, the  
system reads all the tracks on the USB device.  
If there are many folders or tracks on the USB  
device, it may take a long time to finish  
reading the USB device.  
• Do not connect the system and the USB  
device through a USB hub.  
• Depending on the previous operation you  
have performed with the USB device, the  
operation time for the USB device may vary.  
• If the system is turned off or a power failure  
occurs during “RESUME”, then you turn on  
the system and start playback, the system will  
start playback from the beginning of the track  
where you stopped playback.  
• This system does not necessarily support all  
the functions provided in a connected 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.  
• You are recommended not to save other types  
of tracks or unnecessary folders on a USB  
device that has MP3 audio tracks.  
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Creating your own program  
Using play mode  
— Program Play  
Normal Play/Shuffle Play  
You can make a program of up to 25 steps  
in the order you want them to be played  
back.  
You can play back the tracks on an USB  
device in original order or random order.  
USB  
1
2
Press  
(or USB on the  
USB  
1
2
Press  
(or USB on the  
remote).  
remote).  
When playback is stopped,  
press PLAY MODE on the  
remote repeatedly until  
“PROGRAM” lights up in the  
display.  
When playback is stopped,  
press PLAY MODE on the  
remote repeatedly until the  
indicator of the play mode you  
want lights up in the display.  
3
4
Press  
+/– repeatedly until the  
folder you want appears in the  
display.  
Select  
To play back  
When “ ”, All the tracks in original  
“SHUF”,  
and  
order.  
Press . or > repeatedly  
until the track number you want  
appears in the display.  
SHUF”  
“PROGRAM”  
do not light up  
in display  
(Normal Play)  
All the tracks in the  
Track name  
(Normal Play) selected folder in  
original order.  
5
6
Press ENTER.  
SHUF  
All the tracks in random  
The track is programmed.  
The programmed step number appears  
in the display.  
(Shuffle Play) order.  
SHUF  
All the tracks in the  
(Shuffle Play) selected folder in  
random order.  
To program additional tracks.  
To program  
Repeat steps  
3
Press NX (or N on the  
remote).  
Other tracks on  
the same folder  
4 and 5  
Other tracks on  
other folders  
3 to 5  
Notes  
• You cannot change the play mode during  
playback.  
• Each time you perform Shuffle Play, the  
playback order may differs.  
7
Press NX (or N on the  
remote).  
Program Play starts.  
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Other operations  
To  
Do this  
Cancel Program When playback is  
Play  
stopped, press PLAY  
MODE on the remote  
repeatedly until  
“PROGRAM” light off  
from the display.  
Deletethelaststep Press CLEAR on the  
from the program remote when playback is  
list  
stopped.  
Note  
The program list is cleared when you perform  
the erase operation.  
Tip  
The program you made remains in the system’s  
memory even after it has been played back.  
Press NX (or N on the remote) to play back  
the same program again.  
Playing repeatedly  
— Repeat Play  
You can play back all the tracks or a  
single track on an USB device repeatedly.  
Press REPEAT on the remote  
repeatedly during playback until  
“REP” or “REP 1” lights up in the  
display.  
• REP: All the tracks are played back  
repeatedly.  
• REP 1: A single track is played back  
repeatedly until “REP 1” is canceled.  
To cancel Repeat Play  
Press REPEAT on the remote repeatedly  
until both “REP” and “REP 1” light off  
from the display.  
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5
6
Press +/– repeatedly to select  
the preset number you want.  
Tuner  
You can also use TUNING +/– on the  
unit.  
Press ENTER.  
Listening to the radio  
You can listen to a radio station either by  
selecting a preset station, or by manually  
tuning in the station.  
“Complete!” appears in the display.  
7 The station is stored.  
Repeat steps 1 to 6 to store other  
stations.  
Listening to a preset radio  
station  
You can preset up to 20 FM stations  
and 10 AM stations.  
The preset stations are retained for half  
a day even if you unplug the power  
cord or if a power failure occurs.  
Use buttons on the remote for the  
operation.  
8
To listen to a preset station,  
press TUNING MODE repeatedly  
until “PRESET” lights up in the  
display. Then, press +/–  
repeatedly to select the preset  
station you want.  
1
2
3
Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly  
until “FM” or “AM” lights up in  
the display.  
Press TUNING MODE repeatedly  
until “AUTO” lights up in the  
display.  
To stop automatic scanning  
Press x.  
Press +/–.  
You can also use TUNING +/– on the  
unit.  
The frequency changes as the system  
scans for a station.  
To cancel presetting  
Press TUNER MEMORY.  
Scanning stops automatically when a  
station is tuned in and “TUNED” lights  
up in the display. When a FM stereo  
program is tuned in, “STEREO” lights  
up in the display.  
4
Press TUNER MEMORY.  
A preset number flashes in the display.  
The stations are stored from preset  
number 1.  
Preset number  
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To set to “CD/USB POWER ON”  
Repeat the procedure above and “CD/  
USB POWER ON” appears in the display.  
Listening to a non-preset radio  
station  
Notes  
You can use manual tuning to tune in a  
station with a weak signal if you know the  
frequency of the station.  
Use buttons on the remote for the  
operation.  
• When “CD/USB POWER OFF” is selected,  
disc and USB device access time is increased.  
• There is no power supply to USB device  
during TUNER function with the CD/USB  
power manage function is set to “CD/USB  
POWER OFF”. Therefore, when a USB  
device is connected, it cannot be recognized.  
1
2
3
Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly  
until “FM” or “AM” lights up in  
the display.  
To change the AM tuning interval  
The factory setting for AM tuning interval  
is 9 kHz (or 10 kHz for some areas).  
Use the buttons on the unit for the  
operation.  
Press TUNING MODE repeatedly  
until “MANUAL” lights up in the  
display.  
1 Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly  
Press +/– repeatedly to tune in  
the station you want.  
until “AM” lights up in the display.  
2 Press "/1 to turn off the system.  
You can also use TUNING +/– on the  
unit.  
3 Press "/1 while holding down  
ENTER.  
To improve tuner reception  
The system turn on automatically.  
“AM 9K STEP” or “AM 10K STEP”  
appears in the display.  
When you change the interval, all the AM  
preset stations are erased.  
When tuner reception is poor, set the CD/  
USB power manage function to “CD/USB  
POWER OFF”. The default setting is  
“CD/USB POWER ON”.  
Use buttons on the unit for the operation.  
Tips  
1 Press CD.  
2 Press "/1 to turn off the system.  
• To improve broadcast reception, adjust the  
supplied antennas, or connect an external  
antenna.  
• When an FM stereo program has static noise,  
press FM MODE on the remote repeatedly  
until “MONO” lights up in the display. There  
will be no stereo effect, but the reception will  
improve.  
3 Press "/1 while holding down x.  
The system turns on automatically.  
“CD/USB POWER OFF” appears in  
the display.  
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Other operations  
To  
Do this  
Press x.  
Tape  
Stop playback  
Pause playback Press NX (or X on the  
remote). Press NX (or  
Playing a tape  
You can use TYPE I (normal) tape.  
X on the remote) again.  
Fast forward or Press m or M. To  
rewind  
return to normal playback,  
press NX (or N on the  
remote).  
1
2
Select a tape deck.  
Press TAPE A/B (or FUNCTION on  
the remote) repeatedly to select  
“TAPE A” or “TAPE B”.  
Remove a tape Push A Z PUSH OPEN/  
CLOSE or B PUSH Z  
Load a tape.  
OPEN/CLOSE on the unit  
when playback is stopped.  
Press A Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE or  
B PUSH Z OPEN/CLOSE on the unit  
to open Deck A or Deck B.  
Note  
During playback, rewind or fast forward  
operation, you cannot open the tape deck.  
Load a tape  
into the deck  
with the side  
you want to  
play back or  
record facing  
upward.  
Tip  
If you press NX (or N on the remote) when  
the TAPE A function is selected and there is no  
tape in Deck A, the system automatically  
switches to the TAPE B function when there is  
a tape in Deck B and vice versa. Then, playback  
will start.  
Push A Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE or  
B PUSH Z OPEN/CLOSE again to  
close the selected deck.  
3
Press NX (or N on the  
remote).  
4 The tape starts playing.  
Turn MASTER VOLUME  
(or press VOLUME +/– on the  
remote) to adjust the volume.  
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For Manual Recording and Sound  
Mixing:  
Press the function button to select the  
source you want to record.  
Recording onto a tape  
There are three ways to record on a  
TYPE I (normal) tape.  
For Sound Mixing, if you want to  
record your voice through the  
microphone only, you can do so by  
selecting the TAPE A function and not  
playing any tape.  
• When recording from a disc, press  
. or > repeatedly to select a  
track during recording pauses.  
• To record a folder of MP3 audio  
tracks, press PLAY MODE on the  
remote repeatedly until “ lights  
CD-TAPE Synchro Recording:  
You can record tracks from AUDIO CDs  
and MP3 discs onto a tape. The recording  
level is adjusted automatically.  
Manual Recording:  
You can record just the portion you want  
from an audio source, including  
connected audio components.  
up in the display. Then, press  
+/–  
Sound Mixing:  
repeatedly to select the folder you want.  
You can “mix” sound from any one of the  
audio sources and singing or speaking  
into a microphone (not supplied). The  
mixed sound can be recorded onto a tape.  
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Set Deck B to stand by for  
recording.  
For CD-TAPE Synchro Recording:  
Press CD-TAPE SYNC. “SYNC” and  
“TAPE” lights up in the display and  
“REC” flashes in the display.  
1
Load a recordable tape into  
Deck B.  
Be sure to load the tape with the side  
you want to record facing upward.  
For Manual Recording and Sound  
Mixing:  
Press TAPE REC PAUSE/START.  
“REC” flashes in the display and  
“TAPE” lights up in the display.  
2
Prepare the recording source.  
For CD-TAPE Synchro Recording:  
Press CD and load the disc you want to  
record.  
Press TAPE REC PAUSE/  
START.  
To record the Press PLAY MODE  
track from  
on the remote  
repeatedly to select  
“REC” lights up in the display.  
Recording starts. You cannot listen to  
other sources while recording.  
the selected disc 1 DISC.  
an MP3 audio  
track folder  
. Then, press  
+/– repeatedly to  
select the folder you  
want.  
Note  
You can record tracks on all the discs  
in the order you want using Program  
Play. Perform steps 2 to 6 of “Creating  
your own program” (page 22). When  
programming, make sure the playing  
times do not exceed the length of one  
side of the tape.  
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For Manual Recording and  
Sound Mixing, start playing the  
source to be recorded.  
Tip  
If noise is heard while recording from the  
radio, move the respective antenna to reduce  
6 the noise.  
For Sound Mixing, start singing  
along with the music and adjust  
the microphone volume by  
turning MIC LEVEL.  
After you have finished, turn MIC  
LEVEL to MIN.  
To stop recording  
Press x.  
Notes  
• You cannot eject the disc during CD-TAPE  
Synchro Recording.  
• If you connect or disconnect a microphone or  
headphone during recording, the sound may  
cut off for a moment.  
• If the effector mode is activated while  
recording, the effect will be recorded onto a  
tape.  
• If the beat pattern is turned on or the drum  
sound is activated during recording, the beat  
sound would be recorded onto a tape.  
Tip  
When high level sound signals are input, the  
system automatically adjusts the recording level  
to prevent distortion of the recorded sound  
signals (Auto Level Control Function).  
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Preset effect options  
“SUR” lights up in the display if you  
select an effect with surround effects.  
Sound Adjustment  
Effect  
Category  
ROCK, POP,  
JAZZ, DANCE,  
SAMBA,  
REGGAE,  
HIP HOP,  
Standard audio sources  
Adjusting the sound  
Reinforcing the sound  
You can reinforce the bass and create a  
more powerful sound.  
TECHNO  
FLAT  
Original audio source  
(cancel the preset effect)  
Press GROOVE repeatedly.  
USER EQ 1,  
USER EQ 2,  
USER EQ 3  
User equalizer setting  
(see “Adjusting the  
graphic equalizer or  
selecting the surround  
effect and storing the  
user equalizer setting”  
below)  
GROOVE ON* t Z-GROOVE ON* t  
GROOVE OFF t GROOVE ON t …  
* The volume switches to power mode and the  
equalizer curve changes.  
Tip  
The default setting is “GROOVE ON”.  
Selecting the preset effect  
Adjusting the graphic equalizer or  
selecting the surround effect and  
storing the user equalizer setting  
You can adjust the sound by raising or  
lowering the level of specific frequency  
band or selecting the surround effect, then  
store up to three user equalizer settings in  
the memory.  
Press one of the preset effect  
buttons to select the preset effect  
you want.  
Press USER EQ repeatedly to  
select one of the user equalizer  
setting.  
You can also press EQ on the  
remote repeatedly.  
1 Press EQ BAND/MEMORY  
repeatedly to select a frequency  
band or surround effect setting.  
2 Turn OPERATION DIAL to adjust  
the level or select the surround  
effect you want.  
Frequency band  
Equalizer level  
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3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust the  
level of other frequency bands and  
surround effect.  
Creating a party  
atmosphere  
4 Press ENTER.  
— X-TRANCE PRO  
A user equalizer number flashes in the  
display.  
You can create a party atmosphere by  
using X-TRANCE PRO.  
5 Turn OPERATION DIAL to select a  
user equalizer number (1~3) you  
want to store the equalizer setting.  
Select “EXIT?” to cancel storing.  
Selecting the effector mode  
— EFFECTOR  
6 Press ENTER.  
This setting is automatically stored as  
the user equalizer setting you selected  
in step 5.  
Creating flanging effect – FLANGER  
Press FLANGER repeatedly.  
The previous setting stored at this  
memory location is erased and replaced  
by the new setting.  
Select  
To  
FLANGER 1  
create a deep flanging  
effect that is similar to  
the roar of a jet plane.  
Enhancing the sound quality  
FLANGER 2  
create a standard  
flanging tone.  
This system is equipped with MP3  
BOOSTER function.  
When an MP3 audio track is played back,  
the MP3 BOOSTER function is  
automatically activated to enhance the  
sound quality.  
FLANGER OFF cancel the FLANGER  
sound effect.  
Creating delay effect – DELAY  
Press DELAY repeatedly.  
Select  
To  
DELAY 1  
create a “live” sound  
with full characteristic  
reverb effect.  
DELAY 2  
create a short delay to  
simulate the atmosphere  
of a live performance.  
DELAY OFF  
cancel the DELAY  
sound effect.  
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Adding chorus – CHORUS  
Creating moving sound effect  
Press CHORUS repeatedly.  
— X-ROUND  
Select  
To  
CHORUS 1  
create a slow and deep  
chorus effect.  
To enjoy the X-ROUND effect, place  
your front and surround speakers at an  
equal distance from your listening  
position (see “Positioning the speakers  
(Example 1)” on page 17).  
CHORUS 2  
create a tremolo chorus  
with high speed setting.  
CHORUS OFF cancel the CHORUS  
sound effect.  
1
Press X-ROUND ON/OFF  
repeatedly until “X-ROUND”  
lights up in the display.  
Creating bubbling effect – AQUA  
The last selected X-ROUND mode  
appears in the display.  
Press AQUA repeatedly.  
Select  
To  
2
Press X-ROUND MODE  
repeatedly to select the  
X-ROUND mode you want.  
AQUA 1  
AQUA 2  
create a bubbling effect.  
create a deep bubbling  
effect.  
The display changes cyclically as  
follows:  
AQUA OFF  
cancel the AQUA sound  
effect.  
MANUAL WAVE t MANUAL  
FADER t MANUAL BALANCE  
tAUTO WAVE tAUTO FADER  
t AUTO BALANCE t RANDOM  
POSITION t TWISTER t  
RANDOM  
Notes  
• You can only select the effector mode in CD,  
USB, AUDIO and VIDEO function.  
• The current effector mode is automatically  
turns off when you:  
– turn off the system.  
– change the function.  
Select  
To output sound  
– select another effector mode.  
• If you activate the effector mode during  
recording onto a tape, the effector mode will  
be recorded onto the tape.  
MANUAL  
WAVE,  
AUTO WAVE  
In circular motion  
around the room  
• The indicator for the selected effector mode  
lights up when the selected effector mode is  
activated.  
MANUAL  
FADER,  
AUTO FADER surround speakers  
Back and forth between  
the front speakers and  
Tip  
MANUAL  
BALANCE,  
AUTO  
Back and forth between  
the left speakers and  
right speakers  
You can select the effector mode you want by  
pressing SOUND EFFECT on the  
X-TRANCE PRO remote repeatedly.  
BALANCE  
RANDOM  
POSITION  
In random position  
TWISTER  
In circular motion like  
“twister”  
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Select  
To output sound  
Creating “MAX” or “JUMP”  
effect  
RANDOM  
In the random basic  
between AUTO WAVE,  
AUTO FADER or  
AUTO BALANCE and  
to apply MAX or JUMP  
effect randomly  
— MAX/JUMP MODE  
You can use “MAX” to enhance the sound  
and “JUMP” to switch the sound position  
to the opposite direction instantly.  
To change the sound movement  
Turn the X-ROUND JOG or press  
X-ROUND +/– on the X-TRANCE PRO  
remote repeatedly to change the sound  
movement from one speaker to another  
speaker during MANUAL WAVE,  
MANUAL FADER and MANUAL  
BALANCE.  
Creating the “MAX” and “JUMP”  
effect following the tempo of the  
music  
1
Press X-ROUND ON/OFF  
repeatedly until “X-ROUND”  
lights up in the display.  
The last selected X-ROUND mode  
appears in the display.  
To change the speed of sound  
movement  
Turn the X-ROUND JOG or press  
X-ROUND +/– on the X-TRANCE PRO  
remote repeatedly to change the speed of  
the sound movement during AUTO  
WAVE, AUTO FADER and AUTO  
BALANCE.  
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3
Press X-ROUND MODE  
repeatedly to select the  
X-ROUND mode you want.  
Press MAX/JUMP MODE  
repeatedly until “TEMPO”  
appears in the display.  
“Hit MAX/JUMP PAD” flashes on the  
display.  
To cancel the X-ROUND effect  
Press X-ROUND ON/OFF repeatedly  
until “X-ROUND OFF” appears in the  
display. The “X-ROUND” lights off from  
the display.  
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Press MAX PAD or JUMP PAD  
once to start the tempo input.  
The following display appears in the  
display.  
Notes  
• If you cannot get the sound effect you want,  
check the speaker connections.  
• When the headphones are connected to the  
PHONES jack, X-ROUND mode is  
automatically changed to “X-ROUND OFF”  
and you cannot change this setting.  
• When you select “SPEAKERS A”, the  
X-ROUND mode is automatically changed to  
“X-ROUND OFF” and you cannot change  
this setting.  
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By following the tempo of the  
music, press MAX PAD or JUMP  
PAD 4 times to input the tempo.  
Using the drum pads  
— BEAT BLEND  
Each time you press MAX PAD (or  
JUMP PAD), the flashing box will be  
replaced with an “M” (or “J”).  
The “MAX” and “JUMP” effect would  
be activated following the tempo of the  
music. These effects are activated  
following the input sequence  
repeatedly.  
With the drum pads, you can add  
percussion during playback. This effect  
can be used with any source.  
To add the drum sound  
Tap PAD A or PAD B to produce the  
respective sound.  
Creating the “MAX” and “JUMP”  
effect manually  
To change the drum sound  
Hold down PAD A or PAD B and turn  
OPERATION DIAL to select the sound  
you want. You can select from a variety of  
different drum sounds.  
1
Press X-ROUND ON/OFF  
repeatedly until “X-ROUND”  
lights up in the display.  
The name of the drum sound appears in  
the display.  
The sound you select will be stored in  
PAD A or PAD B.  
The last selected X-ROUND mode  
appears in the display.  
2
3
4
Press X-ROUND MODE  
repeatedly to select the  
X-ROUND mode you want.  
To create a drum roll  
1 Hold down PAD A and PAD B at the  
same time.  
“CHAIN” appears in the display.  
Press MAX/JUMP MODE  
repeatedly until “MANUAL”  
appears in the display.  
2 Turn OPERATION DIAL clockwise  
to output the PAD B sound and  
counterclockwise to output the  
PAD A sound.  
Press MAX PAD or JUMP PAD to  
activate the “MAX” or “JUMP”  
effect anytime you like.  
Notes  
• You cannot activate “MAX” or “JUMP”  
effect when RANDOM, RANDOM  
POSITION or TWISTER is selected.  
• When you press any buttons other than  
MAX PAD and JUMP PAD during tempo  
input, the MAX/JUMP MODE would  
automatically changed to “MANUAL” during  
“TEMPO” mode.  
To adjust the volume of the drum  
Press BEAT LEVEL repeatedly.  
The display changes cyclically as follow:  
LEVEL 1 t LEVEL 2 t LEVEL 3 t  
LEVEL MAX t LEVEL 1...  
• If “Hit Faster” appears in the display, the input  
tempo is below the lower limit of the tempo.  
Hit again in faster tempo.  
• If “Hit Slower” appears in the display, the  
input tempo is beyond the upper limit of the  
tempo. Hit again in slower tempo.  
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To change the beat speed  
Using the beat functions  
Hold down BEAT SPEED and turn  
OPERATION DIAL (or press BEAT  
SPEED + or BEAT SPEED – on the  
X-TRANCE PRO remote repeatedly) to  
select the speed you want (BPM 40 –  
200).  
With the beat functions, you can enjoy a  
variety of rhythms. They can be used with  
any source.  
1
2
Press BEAT ON/OFF repeatedly  
to turn off the beat pattern.  
To return the beat speed to default  
setting (BPM 120)  
Hold down ENTER and then press  
BEAT SPEED.  
Hold down BEAT PATTERN and  
turn OPERATION DIAL (or press  
BEAT PATTERN + or BEAT  
PATTERN – on the X-TRANCE  
PRO remote repeatedly) to  
select the beat pattern you want.  
Notes  
• The tempo input is cancelled if you press any  
button other than BPM CONTROL during  
tempo input.  
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4
Press BPM CONTROL once to  
start the tempo input.  
The following display appears in the  
display.  
• If you input the tempo less than BPM 40,  
“Hit Faster” appears in the display. Hit again  
in faster tempo.  
• If you input the tempo more than BPM 200,  
“Hit Slower” appears in the display. Hit again  
with slower tempo.  
• If the tempo of the beat pattern cannot match  
the tempo of the music, change the speed  
manually after you input the tempo.  
By following the tempo of the  
music, press BPM CONTROL 4  
times to input the tempo.  
Tips  
• You can use the drum pads and the beat  
function together.  
• You can record the sound of the drum pad or  
beat pattern onto the tape.  
The BPM (Beat per Minute) value  
appears in the display. Each time you  
press BPM CONTROL, the flashing  
box will be replaced with “B”.  
To change the beat pattern  
Hold down BEAT PATTERN and turn  
OPERATION DIAL (or press BEAT  
PATTERN + or BEAT PATTERN – on  
the X-TRANCE PRO remote repeatedly)  
to select the beat pattern you want. The  
name of the beat pattern appears in the  
display.  
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Selecting the speaker system  
Singing along  
You can sing along with any audio source  
that play back on this system.  
You can select the speakers which you  
want the sound to be output.  
1
Press SPEAKERS.  
1
2
3
4
Turn MIC LEVEL to MIN to  
reduce the microphone volume.  
Each time you press the button, the  
display changes cyclically as follow:  
SPEAKERS A t SPEAKERS B t  
SPEAKERS A+B  
Connectanoptionalmicrophone  
to MIC jack.  
To select  
Display  
Start playing the music and  
adjust the volume.  
The front  
speakers  
SPEAKERS A  
Turn MIC LEVEL to adjust the  
microphone volume.  
The surround  
speakers  
SPEAKERS B  
If acoustic feedback (howling) occurs,  
reduce the volume, move the  
microphone away from the speakers,  
or change the direction of the  
microphone.  
After you have finished, turn the MIC  
LEVEL to MIN and disconnect the  
microphone from the MIC jack.  
Both the front SPEAKERS A+B  
and surround  
speakers  
Notes  
• When X-ROUND mode is selected, the  
speaker system setting automatically changes  
to SPEAKERS A+B.  
• When the headphones are connected to the  
PHONES jack, you cannot change the speaker  
system setting.  
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Recording Timer:  
You can record from a preset radio station  
at a specified time.  
Other Operations  
1
Prepare the audio source.  
Using the timer  
For Play Timer:  
Prepare the audio source and then  
press VOLUME +/– to adjust the  
volume.  
To start from a specific track, create  
your own program (page 22).  
To wake up to a tape, load a tape into  
Deck A.  
Falling asleep to music  
— Sleep Timer  
You can set the system to turn off after a  
certain time, so that you can fall asleep to  
music.  
For Recording Timer:  
Tune in the preset radio station you  
Press SLEEP on the remote  
repeatedly.  
The minute display (turn-off time)  
changes.  
If you select “AUTO”, the system  
automatically turns off after the playback  
of the disc, tape or USB stops or in 100  
minutes.  
2
3
Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.  
Press . or > repeatedly to  
select “PLAY SET?” or “REC  
SET?”, then press ENTER.  
Do not select “AUTO” during CD-TAPE  
or CD-USB Synchro Recording.  
To cancel the Sleep Timer, press SLEEP  
repeatedly until “SLEEP OFF” appears in  
the display.  
“ON” appears and the hour indication  
flashes in the display.  
4
Set the time to start playback or  
recording.  
Press . or > repeatedly to set  
the hour, then press ENTER.  
The minute indication flashes in the  
display. Use the procedure above to set  
the minute. “OFF” appears and the  
hour indication flashes in the display.  
Tip  
To check the remaining time, press SLEEP on  
the remote once. However, you cannot check  
the remaining time if you select “AUTO”.  
Setting the timer  
5
6
Set the time to stop playback or  
recording using the same  
procedure as step 4.  
— Play Timer/Recording Timer  
You cannot activate both the Play Timer  
and the Recording Timer at the same  
time. Make sure you have set the clock.  
Use the buttons on the remote for the  
operation.  
Select the audio source or  
prepare the recordable tape.  
Play Timer:  
You can wake up to music from disc, tape,  
tuner or optional USB device at a preset  
time.  
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For Play Timer:  
Press . or > repeatedly until the  
audio source you want appears in the  
display, then press ENTER. The  
display will show the timer settings.  
Changing the display  
1
Press AMP MENU repeatedly to  
select the item you want.  
For Recording Timer:  
The display will show the timer  
settings. Load a recordable tape into  
Deck B.  
The last selected setting for the item  
appears in the display.  
SPECTRUM  
Turn on or off the spectrum analyzer  
display.  
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Press "/1 to turn off the system.  
The system turns on 15 seconds before  
the preset time.  
SYSTEM DIMMER  
Adjust the brightness of the display.  
Other operations  
BEAM DIMMER  
To  
Do this  
Adjust the brightness of the built-in  
beam.  
Check the setting 1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
SELECT.  
ILLUMINATION  
“SELECT” appears in  
the display.  
Select the pattern of the power  
illuminator when the X-ROUND mode  
is not selected.  
2 Press . or >  
repeatedly to select  
“PLAY SELECT?” or  
“REC SELECT?”, then  
press ENTER.  
X-ROUND ILLUM  
Turn on or off the power illuminator  
when the X-ROUND mode is selected.  
Change the  
setting  
Start from step 1.  
Cancel the Play 1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
Timer or SELECT.  
Recording Timer “SELECT” appears in  
the display.  
2
3
Turn OPERATION DIAL to select  
the setting you want.  
Press ENTER.  
2 Press . or >  
repeatedly to select  
“TIMER OFF?”, then  
press ENTER.  
Notes  
• When you turn MASTER VOLUME (or press  
VOLUME +/– on the remote), the power  
illuminator shows the current volume level.  
• During the demonstration display, you can  
turn on or off the power illuminator by  
pressing BEAM MODE.  
Notes  
• If you use the Play Timer or Recording Timer  
and the Sleep Timer at the same time, the  
Sleep Timer has priority.  
• The Play Timer and Recording Timer will not  
be activated if the system is turned on or if  
“STANDBY” flashes in the display.  
• The volume is reduced to minimum during  
Recording Timer.  
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Turning off the display  
Changing the lighting effect of  
the beam  
— Power Saving Mode  
— BUILT-IN BEAM  
The demonstration display and the clock  
display can be turned off to minimize the  
amount of power consumed during  
standby mode (Power Saving Mode).  
1
Press BEAM MODE repeatedly  
to select the FRONT BEAM and  
BOTTOM BEAM.  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly while  
the system is turned off.  
FRONT BEAM is located at the front  
side of the unit and reacts according to  
the high frequency (treble) of the  
music.  
BOTTOM BEAM is located at the  
bottom side of the unit and reacts  
according to the low frequency (bass)  
of the music.  
Demonstration1) t No display  
(Power Saving Mode) t Clock2) t  
Demonstration t …  
1)  
The display changes and the indicators flash  
even when the system is turned off.  
The clock display automatically turns to  
2)  
Power Saving Mode after 8 seconds.  
2
Turn OPERATION DIAL to select  
the setting you want.  
Note  
You cannot perform the following operations  
during Power Saving Mode:  
Setting  
Effect  
– Setting the clock (page 18).  
F.BEAM ON, The front and bottom  
– Changing the AM tuning interval (page 32).  
– Turning on the system by pressing the  
function buttons (CD, TUNER/BAND,  
TAPE A/B, AUDIO, VIDEO or  
– Changing the CD/USB power manage  
setting (page 32).  
B.BEAM ON  
beam lights up.  
F.BEAM 1,  
B.BEAM 1  
The front and bottom  
beam flashes according  
to the audio source.  
USB  
).  
F.BEAM 2,  
B.BEAM 2  
The front and bottom  
beam flashes according  
to the audio source.  
The flashing speed  
depends on the audio  
source.  
F.BEAM OFF, The front and bottom  
B.BEAM OFF beam lights off.  
3
Press ENTER.  
To adjust the brightness of the beam  
Refer to “BEAM DIMMER” setting in  
“Changing the display” (page 44).  
Tip  
You can change the lighting effect of the beam  
by pressing FRONT and BOTTOM BUILT-IN  
BEAM on the X-TRANCE PRO remote  
repeatedly.  
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When playing MP3 audio tracks in CD  
or USB function:  
1 Elapsed playing time of the current  
track  
2 For MP3 audio tracks with ID3 tag:  
Elapsed playing time of current track  
and track name from the ID3 tag  
Viewing information in  
the display during CD  
and USB function  
For MP3 audio tracks without ID3 tag:  
Elapsed playing time of current track  
and file name  
3 For MP3 audio tracks with ID3 tag:  
Track name and artist name from ID3  
tag  
Checking the elapsed playing time,  
remaining time and titles  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly during  
playback.  
Each time you press DISPLAY, the  
display changes from 1 t 2 t t  
1 t …  
For MP3 audio tracks without ID3 tag:  
File name and “NO ARTIST”  
4 For MP3 audio tracks with ID3 tag:  
Track name and album name from ID3  
tag  
When playing an AUDIO CD:  
1Elapsed playing time of the current  
track  
2Remaining time of the current track  
3Remaining time of the current  
For MP3 audio tracks without ID3 tag:  
File name and folder name  
5 Clock display (for 8 seconds)  
6 Effect name (for 8 seconds)  
disc (only when “1 DISC” or “  
play mode is selected)  
4Clock display (for 8 seconds)  
5Effect name (for 8 seconds)  
Checking the total playing time and  
titles  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly when  
playback is stopped.  
Each time you press DISPLAY, the  
display changes from 1 t 2 t t  
1 t …  
AUDIO CD or MP3 audio tracks with  
“PROGRAM” play mode is selected:  
1 The last programmed item information  
2 Total number of programmed step1)2)  
(for 8 seconds)  
3 Memory free space of connected USB  
device3)  
4 Clock display (for 8 seconds)  
5 Effect name (for 8 seconds)  
AUDIO CD with play mode other than  
“PROGRAM”:  
1 Total number of tracks and total  
playing time  
2 Clock display (for 8 seconds)  
3 Effect name (for 8 seconds)  
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MP3 audio tracks with play mode  
other than “PROGRAM”:  
Hooking up the  
• When “ ” or “  
is selected  
SHUF” play mode  
optional components  
1 Total number of tracks of the current  
folder and folder name  
To enhance your system, you can connect  
optional components. Refer to the  
operating instructions supplied with each  
component.  
2 Memory free space of connected  
USB device3)  
3 Clock display (for 8 seconds)  
4 Effect name (for 8 seconds)  
• When play mode other than “ ”,  
Rear panel  
SHUF” or “PROGRAM” is  
selected  
1 Total number of folders2) and  
volume label of the disc2)/USB  
device3)  
4
3
2
2 Memory free space of connected  
1
USB device3)  
3 Clock display (for 8 seconds)  
4 Effect name (for 8 seconds)  
A D-LIGHT SYNC OUT jack  
(Except for Oceanian models)  
Connect the D-LIGHT SYNC  
controller. You need to connect the  
D-LIGHT SYNC controller to a  
lighting device* (not supplied). The  
lighting device will react according to  
the control signals transmitted by the  
D-LIGHT SYNC controller upon  
receiving audio source from the  
system. For details on the use of the  
D-LIGHT SYNC controller and  
lighting device, refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with the  
1)  
“NO STEP” appears in the display if you have  
not program any track.  
2)  
3)  
Appears during CD function only.  
Appears during USB function only.  
The display will only show an integer.  
For example, if the memory free space is  
1.8 Gigabyte (Gb), it will only show as 1 Gb.  
Notes  
• Some text characters may not be displayed.  
• If the title of MP3 audio track contains  
characters which cannot be displayed, these  
characters will be displayed as “_”.  
• The elapsed playing time of MP3 audio tracks  
may not be displayed correctly.  
• ID3 tag information for MP3 audio tracks is  
displayed when the tracks have ID3 version 1  
or ID3 version 2. If there are ID3 version 1  
and version 2 tags, ID3 version 2 tag  
information has priority.  
respective device.  
D-LIGHT SYNC  
controller cord  
* Refer to the operating instructions  
supplied with the D-LIGHT SYNC  
controller for the recommended lighting  
device.  
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Note  
The lighting effect may be different  
depending on the connected lighting device  
or the type of music being played back.  
B AUDIO OUT jacks  
Use an audio cord to connect to the  
audio input jacks of an optional  
component (such as a VCR).  
Notes  
• There is no audio output from the  
AUDIO OUT jacks when you select the  
VIDEO or AUDIO function.  
• If the effector mode is activated, the  
effect will be output through the  
AUDIO OUT jacks.  
• If the beat pattern is turned on or drum  
sound is activated, the beat sound would  
be output through AUDIO OUT jacks.  
C AUDIO (AUDIO IN) L/R jacks  
Use an audio cord to connect to the  
audio output jacks of an optional  
component (such as an MD deck).  
D VIDEO (AUDIO IN) L/R jacks  
Use an audio cord to connect to the  
audio output jacks of an optional  
component (such as a TV or VCR).  
Listening to a connected TV or VCR  
Press VIDEO (or press FUNCTION  
repeatedly on the remote to select  
“VIDEO”).  
Listening to a connected MD deck  
Press AUDIO (or press FUNCTION  
repeatedly on the remote to select  
“AUDIO”).  
Note  
If the sound is distorted or too loud when  
you connect to the VIDEO (AUDIO IN)  
L/R jacks, change to AUDIO (AUDIO  
IN) L/R jacks and select AUDIO function.  
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General  
Additional Information  
The display starts flashing as soon as  
you plug in the power cord even  
though you have not turned on the  
system.  
• The demonstration mode started. Press  
"/1 (page 16).  
Troubleshooting  
Should you encounter a problem with  
your system, do the following:  
The clock or timer setting is canceled.  
• The power cord is disconnected or a  
power failure occurred. Redo “Setting  
the clock” (page 18). If you have set the  
timer, redo “Setting the timer”  
1 Make sure the power cord and  
speaker cords are connected  
correctly and firmly.  
2 Find your problem in the  
troubleshootingchecklistbelowand  
take the indicated corrective action.  
“– –:– –” appears in the display.  
• The clock is not set. Set the clock  
• A power failure has occurred. Set the  
clock (page 18) and timer settings  
If the problem persists after doing all of  
the above, consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
Note that if service personnel changes  
some parts during repair, these parts may  
be retained.  
There is no sound.  
• Turn MASTER VOLUME clockwise  
(or press VOLUME + repeatedly on the  
remote).  
• The headphones are connected to the  
PHONES jack.  
• Check the speaker connections  
• There is no audio output during  
Recording Timer.  
When the "/1 indicator flashes  
Immediately unplug the power cord  
and check the following items.  
• If your unit have a voltage selector,  
is the voltage selector set to the  
correct voltage?  
Check the voltage for your region,  
then make sure the voltage selector  
is set correctly.  
• Are the + and – terminals of the  
speaker cords short-circuited?  
• Are you using the supplied  
speakers?  
There is no microphone sound.  
• Turn MASTER VOLUME clockwise  
(or press VOLUME + repeatedly on the  
remote) or turn MIC LEVEL clockwise  
to adjust the microphone volume.  
• Make sure the microphone is connected  
to the MIC jack correctly.  
• Is anything blocking the ventilation  
holes on the rear of the unit?  
After checking the above items and  
fixing any problems, plug in the power  
cord again and turn on the system. If  
the "/1 indicator still flashes, or if the  
cause of the problem cannot be found  
even after checking all the above  
items, consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
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There is severe hum or noise.  
• A TV or VCR is placed too close to the  
unit. Move the unit away from the TV or  
VCR.  
• Move the unit away from the source of  
noise.  
• Connect the unit to a different wall  
outlet.  
• Install a noise filter (commercially  
available) to the power cord.  
The light illuminated from the FRONT  
BEAM is too glaring.  
• Select “F.BEAM OFF” (page 45).  
• Select “DIMMER 2” in BEAM  
DIMMER (page 44).  
• Do not stare at the FRONT BEAM  
directly.  
Speakers  
Sound comes from one channel or  
unbalanced left and right volume.  
• Place the speakers as symmetrically as  
possible.  
• Check that the speaker are connected  
securely and correctly.  
The timer does not function.  
• Check the timer setting and set the  
correct time (page 43).  
• Cancel the Sleep Timer function  
• You cannot select the Play Timer and  
the Recording Timer at the same time.  
• The source being played back is  
monaural.  
The remote does not function.  
• Remove the obstacles between the  
remote and the unit.  
• Move the remote closer to the unit.  
• Point the remote at the unit’s sensor.  
• Replace the batteries (R6/size AA).  
• Move the unit away from the  
fluorescent light.  
• Turn off the X-ROUND mode  
There is no sound from the front  
speakers.  
• Check that the front speakers are  
connected securely and correctly.  
• Press SPEAKERS repeatedly until  
“SPEAKERS A+B” or “SPEAKERS  
A” appears in the display.  
There is acoustic feedback.  
• Reduce the volume.  
• Move the microphone away from the  
speakers or change the direction of the  
microphone.  
There is no sound from the surround  
speakers.  
• Check that the surround speakers are  
connected securely and correctly.  
• Press SPEAKERS repeatedly until  
“SPEAKERS A+B” or “SPEAKERS  
B” appears in the display.  
The sound from the audio source has  
echo effects.  
• Press FLANGER, DELAY, CHORUS  
and AQUA repeatedly to turn off the  
effector mode.  
Sound lacks bass.  
• Check that the speaker’s + and –  
terminals are connected correctly.  
There is beat sound even though you  
have not played back any source.  
• Press BEAT ON/OFF to turn off beat  
pattern.  
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• Move the speakers away from the unit,  
or place them on separate stands. When  
you listen to a track with bass sounds at  
high volume, the speaker vibration may  
cause the sound to skip.  
Disc player  
The disc tray does not open and  
“LOCKED” appears in the display.  
• Consult your nearest Sony dealer or  
local authorized Sony service facility.  
Playback does not start from the first  
track.  
• The system is in Program Play or  
Shuffle Play mode. Press PLAY MODE  
on the remote repeatedly until  
The disc tray does not close.  
• Load the disc correctly.  
• Always close the disc tray by pressing  
Z OPEN/CLOSE. Do not forcibly push  
the disc tray to close it as this may cause  
a malfunction.  
“ALL DISCS”, “1 DISC” or “  
lights up in the display.  
The MP3 audio tracks cannot be  
played back.  
The disc does not eject.  
• You cannot eject the disc during  
CD-USB Synchro Recording, CD-  
TAPE Synchro Recording or REC1  
Recording. Press x to cancel the  
recording, then press Z OPEN/CLOSE  
to eject the disc.  
• The DATA CD is not recorded in a  
format that conforms to ISO 9660 Level  
1/Level 2, or Joliet (expansion format).  
• The MP3 audio track does not have the  
extension “.MP3”.  
• The MP3 audio tracks in format other  
than MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 cannot be  
played back.  
• Consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
Playback does not start.  
• Open the disc tray and check whether a  
disc is loaded.  
• The system can play back to a depth of  
8 folders only.  
• The system can recognized up to 256  
folders and 511 MP3 audio tracks on a  
disc.  
• MP3 audio tracks in MP3 PRO format  
cannot be played back.  
• Wipe the disc clean (page 57).  
• Reload the disc.  
• Load the disc that this system can play  
back (page 5).  
• Load the disc on the disc tray with the  
label side facing up.  
• Remove the disc and wipe away the  
moisture on the disc, then leave the  
system turned on for a few hours until  
the moisture evaporates.  
The MP3 audio tracks take a longer  
time to play back than others.  
• After the system reads all the tracks on  
the disc, playback may take more time  
than usual if:  
• Press NX (or N on the remote) to  
start playback.  
– the number of folders or tracks on the  
disc is very large.  
Disc access take a longer time.  
• Set the CD/USB power manage  
function to “CD/USB POWER ON”  
– the folder and track organization  
structure is very complex.  
The sound skips.  
• Wipe the disc clean (page 57).  
• Reload the disc.  
• Move the unit to a place without  
vibration (e.g., on top of a stable stand).  
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The folder, track, artist name or  
volume label do not appear properly.  
• Use a DATA CD that conforms to ISO  
9660 Level 1/Level 2, or Joliet  
(expansion format).  
• The ID3 tag is not version 1 or version 2.  
• The character code that can be displayed  
by this system are as follows:  
– Upper cases (A to Z)  
– Lower cases (a to z)  
– Numbers (0 to 9)  
– Symbols (< > * +, ? / [ ] \ _)  
Other characters may not be displayed  
correctly or displayed as “_”.  
Recording to a USB device results in  
an error.  
• You are using an unsupported USB  
device. See “Playable/Recordable USB  
devices” (page 6) for the supported  
device types.  
• The USB device was disconnected or  
the system was turned off during  
recording. Delete the partially-recorded  
track and record again. If this does not  
fix the problem, the USB device may be  
broken. Refer to operating instructions  
of the USB device on how to remedy  
this problem.  
• Turn off the system and remove the  
USB device. If the USB device has a  
power switch, turn the USB device off  
and then on again after removing it from  
the system. Then perform recording  
again.  
USB device  
You cannot start recording onto a  
USB device.  
• The following problems may have  
occurred.  
Playback sequence is not follow the  
recording sequence.  
– The USB device is full.  
– The number of MP3 audio tracks and  
folders on the USB device has reached  
the upper limit.  
• If you perform recording after the erase  
operation, the new recorded tracks or  
folders may have the name that same as  
the erased tracks or folders. Therefore,  
the playback sequence may different  
from the recording sequence.  
– The USB device is write-protected.  
Recording is stopped before it is  
finished.  
• You are using an unsupported USB  
device. See “Playable/Recordable USB  
devices” (page 6) for the supported  
device types.  
MP3 audio tracks or folders on the  
USB device cannot be erased.  
• Check if the USB device is write-  
protected.  
• The USB device is not formatted  
correctly. Refer to the USB device  
operating manual for how to format.  
• Turn off the system and remove the  
USB device. Then, turn on the system.  
If the USB device has a power switch,  
turn the USB device off and then on  
again after removing it from the system.  
Then perform recording again.  
• If the recording and erasing operations  
are repeated multiple times, the file  
structure within the USB device  
becomes complex. Refer to operating  
instructions of the USB device on how  
to remedy this problem.  
• The USB device was disconnected or  
the power was turned off during the  
erase operation. Delete the partially-  
erased track. If this does not fix the  
problem, the USB device may be  
broken. Refer to operating instructions  
of the USB device on how to remedy  
this problem.  
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Are you using a supported USB  
device?  
“Reading” is displayed for a long  
time.  
• If you connect an unsupported USB  
device, the following problems may  
occur. See “Playable/Recordable USB  
devices” (page 6) for the supported  
device types.  
– The USB device is not recognized.  
– Track or folder names are not  
displayed on this system.  
• The reading process can take a long time  
in the following cases.  
– There are many folders or tracks on  
the USB device.  
– The file structure is extremely  
complex.  
– The memory capacity is excessive.  
– The internal memory is fragmented.  
The following guidelines are  
recommended:  
– Playback is not possible.  
– The sound skips.  
– There is noise.  
– A distorted sound is output.  
– Recording stops before it is finished.  
– Total folders on USB device: 100 or  
less  
– Total tracks per folder: 100 or less  
“Over Current” appear in the display.  
• A problem has been detected with the  
level of electrical current from the  
(USB) port. Turn off the system and  
remove the USB device from the  
(USB) port. Make sure there is no  
problem with the USB device. If this  
problem still persists, contact your  
nearest Sony dealer.  
The folder, track, artist name or  
volume label do not appear properly.  
• The ID3 tag is not version 1 or version 2.  
• The character code that can be displayed  
by this system are as follows:  
– Upper cases (A to Z)  
– Lower cases (a to z)  
– Numbers (0 to 9)  
– Symbols (< > * +, ? / [ ] \ _)  
Other characters may not be displayed  
correctly or displayed as “_”.  
• The tracks stored in the USB device  
may have been corrupted. Delete the  
corrupted tracks and perform recording  
again.  
There is no sound.  
• The USB device is not connected  
correctly. Turn off the system, then  
connect the USB device again and  
check that “USB MEMORY” appears in  
the display.  
The USB device is not recognized.  
• Turn off the system, then reconnect the  
USB device.  
• Connect the supported USB device  
• The USB device does not work  
properly. Refer to the USB device  
operating manual for how to deal with  
this problem. If the problem persists,  
contact your nearest Sony dealer.  
There is noise, skipping sound or  
distorted sound.  
• Turn off the system, then connect the  
USB device again.  
• The original music source already  
consists the noise or distorted sound.  
Besides, the noise might be added to the  
original music source during recording.  
The USB device cannot be connected  
into the  
(USB) port.  
• The USB device is being connected  
backwards. Connect the USB device in  
the correct orientation.  
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Playback does not start.  
• Turn off the system, then connect the  
USB device again.  
• Connect the supported USB device  
Tuner  
The radio presetting is canceled.  
• The power cord is disconnected or a  
power failure occurred for longer than  
• Press NX (or N on the remote) to  
start playback.  
Playback does not start from the first  
track.  
There is severe hum or noise.  
(“TUNED” or “STEREO” flashes in the  
display)  
• Set the proper band and frequency  
• Connect the antenna properly (page 15).  
• Find a place and an orientation that  
provide good reception, then set up the  
antenna again. If you cannot obtain  
good reception, we recommend that you  
connect a commercially available  
external antenna.  
• The supplied FM lead antenna receives  
signals along its entire length, so make  
sure you extend it fully.  
• The system is in Program Play or  
Shuffle Play. Press PLAY MODE on  
the remote repeatedly until “SHUF” or  
“PROGRAM” lights off from the  
display.  
Tracks cannot be played back.  
• USB storage media formatted with file  
systems other than FAT16 or FAT32 are  
unsupported.*  
• If the USB storage media has been  
partitioned, only the MP3 audio tracks  
in the first partition would be played  
back.  
• Locate the antennas as far away from  
the speaker cords as possible.  
• Try turning off the surrounding  
electrical equipment.  
• Set the CD/USB power manage  
function to “CD/USB POWER OFF”  
• Files that are encrypted or protected by  
passwords, etc. cannot be played back.  
• The system can recognized up to  
– 997 folders on the USB device  
– 999 tracks on the USB device  
• The system can play back to a depth of  
8 folders.  
• The MP3 audio track does not have the  
extension “.MP3”.  
• The MP3 audio tracks in format other  
than MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 cannot be  
played back.  
• MP3 audio tracks in MP3 PRO format  
cannot be played back.  
• The data is not in MP3 format.  
A stereo FM program cannot be  
received in stereo.  
• Press FM MODE on the remote  
repeatedly until “MONO” lights off  
from the display.  
Tape deck  
The tape does not record or playback,  
or there is a decrease in sound level.  
• The record/playback heads are  
* This system supports FAT16 and FAT32, but  
some USB storage media may not support all  
of these FAT. For details, see the operating  
instructions of each USB storage media or  
contact the manufacturer.  
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The tape does not erase completely.  
• The record/playback heads are  
Optional components  
There is no sound.  
• Refer to General item “There is no  
sound.” (page 49) and check the  
condition of the system.  
There is excessive wow or flutter, or  
the sound drops out.  
• Connect the component properly  
(page 47) while checking:  
– if the cords are connected properly.  
– if the cord plugs are firmly inserted all  
the way.  
• Turn on the connected component.  
• Refer to the operating instructions  
supplied with the connected component  
and start playing.  
• The capstans or pinch rollers are dirty  
Noise increases or the high  
frequencies are erased.  
• The record/playback heads are  
The tape does not record.  
• No tape is loaded. Load a tape.  
• The tab has been removed from the tape.  
Cover the broken tab with adhesive tape  
If the system still does not operate  
properly after performing the above  
measures or other troubles not  
described above occur, reset the  
system as follows:  
• The tape has reeled to the end.  
The system cannot play back the  
reverse side of the tape in Deck A or  
Deck B.  
• The system only can play back front  
side of the tape in Deck A and Deck B.  
This is not a malfunction.  
Use the buttons on the unit for the  
operation.  
1 Unplug the power cord.  
2 Plug in the power cord again.  
3 Press "/1 to turn on the system.  
The system cannot record the reverse  
side of the tape in Deck B.  
• The system only can record front side of  
the tape in Deck B. This is not a  
malfunction.  
4 Press x, ENTER and "/1 at the  
same time.  
“COLD RESET” appears in the  
display.  
The system is reset to the factory settings.  
You should set the settings you made,  
such as the preset stations, clock and  
timer.  
When you press . or >, “Not in  
Use” flashes in the display.  
• The system does not have AMS  
(Automatic Music Sensor) function.  
This is not a malfunction.  
The recorded sound has echo effect.  
• Before you start recording, press  
FLANGER, DELAY, CHORUS and  
AQUA repeatedly to turn off the  
effector mode.  
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SET TIMER!  
Messages  
You pressed CLOCK/TIMER SELECT  
on the remote before Play Timer or  
Recording Timer is set.  
One of the following messages may  
appear or flash in the display during  
operation.  
USB device  
Disc/ Tape/ Timer  
Reading/USB Reading  
No Disc  
There is no disc on the disc tray.  
The system is reading information of the  
USB device. Some buttons are not  
available.  
No Tab  
You cannot record onto the tape because  
the tab has been removed from the tape.  
Data Error  
You tried to play back an MP3 audio track  
that is not playable (page 51).  
No Tape  
There is no tape in the tape deck.  
Device Error  
The USB device could not be recognized  
or an unknown device is connected.  
Not in Use  
You have pressed a button those operation  
is not allowed or invalid at that time.  
Fatal Error!  
The USB device was removed during  
recording or erasing operation, and may  
have been damaged.  
OFF TIME NG!  
The on time and off time of Play Timer or  
Recording Timer is the same.  
NO STEP  
PUSH SELECT!  
All of the programmed tracks have been  
erased.  
You tried to set the clock or timer during  
timer operation.  
Not Supported  
Push STOP!  
An unsupported USB device is connected  
or the USB device is connected through  
an USB hub.  
You have pressed PLAY MODE on the  
remote during playback.  
Reading  
No Track  
The system is reading information of the  
disc. Some buttons are not available.  
No playable MP3 audio track is loaded in  
the system.  
NO STEP  
Not in Use  
You have cleared all the steps you  
programmed.  
You tried to perform a specific operation  
under conditions where that operation is  
prohibited.  
OVER  
You have reached the end of the disc  
while pressing M during playback or  
pause.  
Over Current  
An over current was detected.  
Step Full!  
You tried to program more than 25 steps.  
SET CLOCK!  
You pressed CLOCK/TIMER SELECT  
on the remote before the clock is set.  
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Protected!  
The USB device is write-protected.  
Precautions  
Push STOP!  
Discs that this system CANNOT play  
back  
• Discs of non-standard shape (for example,  
heart, square, star).  
You tried to perform an operation that can  
be performed only when the playback is  
stopped.  
REC Error!  
• Discs that have adhesive tape, paper, or  
sticker attached to them.  
• Rental or used discs with attached seals where  
the glue extends beyond the seal.  
• Discs that have labels printed using ink that  
feels tacky when touched.  
Recording did not start, stop halfway or  
otherwise could not be performed  
Removed  
The USB device has been removed.  
Notes on discs  
• Before playing, wipe the disc with a cleaning  
cloth from the center out to the edge.  
• Do not clean discs with solvents, such as  
benzine, thinner, or commercially available  
cleaners or anti-static spray intended for vinyl  
LPs.  
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or heat  
sources such as hot air ducts, nor leave it in a  
car parked in direct sunlight.  
Step Full!  
You tried to program more than 25 tracks  
(steps).  
Track Full!  
You cannot record onto the USB device  
because the number of track has reached  
its maximum.  
Folder Full!  
On safety  
You cannot record onto the USB device  
because the number of folder has reached  
its maximum.  
• The system is not disconnected from the AC  
power source (mains) as long as it is  
connected to the wall socket, even if the  
system has been turned off.  
• Completely disconnect the power cord (mains  
lead) from the wall socket (mains) if it is not  
going to be used for an extended period of  
time. When unplugging the unit, always grip  
the plug. Never pull the cord itself.  
• Should any solid object or liquid get into the  
system, unplug the system, and have it  
checked by qualified personnel before  
operating it again.  
Device Full!  
The memory of the USB device is full.  
• For customers in United States  
One blade of the plug is wider than other for  
the purpose of safety and will fit to the wall  
outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert  
the plug fully into the outlet, contact your  
dealer.  
• The AC power cord can be changed only by a  
qualified service facility.  
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On placement  
To prevent a tape from being  
accidentally recorded over  
Break off the tape’s overwrite protection tab  
from side A or B as illustrated.  
• Do not place the system in an inclined  
position or in locations that are extremely hot,  
cold, dusty, dirty, or humid or lacking  
adequate ventilation, or subject to vibration,  
direct sunlight or a bright light.  
• Be careful when placing the unit or speakers  
on surfaces that have been specially treated  
(for example, with wax, oil, polish) as staining  
or discoloration of the surface may result.  
• If the system is brought directly from a cold to  
a warm location or is placed in a very damp  
room, moisture may condense on the lens  
inside the system, and cause the system to  
malfunction. In this situation, remove the  
disc, and leave the system turned on for about  
an hour until the moisture evaporates.  
Break off the  
tape tab  
To reuse the tape for recording at a later time,  
cover the broken tab with adhesive tape.  
About a tape longer than 90 minutes  
The use of the tape with more than 90 minutes  
of play time is not recommended except for  
long, continuous recording or playback.  
• Do not place anything on top of the tape deck  
as this may cause a malfunction.  
Cleaning the tape heads  
On heat buildup  
Use a dry-type or wet-type cleaning tape  
(available separately) after every 10 hours of  
use, before you start an important recording, or  
after playing an old tape. Failure to clean the  
tape heads can cause degraded sound quality or  
an inability of the system to record or play back  
tapes. For details, refer to the instructions of the  
cleaning tape.  
• Heat buildup on the unit during operation is  
normal and is not a cause for alarm.  
• Do not touch the cabinet if it has been used  
continuously at a high volume because the  
cabinet may have become hot.  
• Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Clean this system with a soft cloth slightly  
moistened with a mild detergent solution.  
Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring  
powder, or solvent, such as thinner, benzine,  
or alcohol.  
Demagnetizing the tape heads  
Use a demagnetizing tape (available separately)  
after every 20 to 30 hours of use. Failure to  
demagnetize the tape heads can cause an  
increase in noise and a loss of high frequency  
sound and an inability to completely erase tapes.  
For details, refer to the instructions of the  
demagnetizing tape.  
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Disc player section  
System  
Specifications  
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATION  
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL  
HARMONIC DISTORTION:  
Compact disc and digital audio system  
Laser  
Semiconductor laser  
(λ = 770 – 810 nm)  
Emission duration: continuous  
With 6-ohm loads, both channels driven,  
from 120 Hz – 10 kHz; rates 160 watts per  
channel minimum RMS power, with no  
more than 0.7% total harmonic distortion  
from 250 miliwatts to rated output.  
Laser Output  
Max. 44.6 µW*  
* This output is the value measured at  
a distance of 7 7/8 in (200 mm) from  
the objective lens surface on the  
Optical Pick-up Block with 9/32 in  
(7 mm) aperture.  
Amplifier section  
The following are measured at  
Frequency response  
2 Hz – 20 kHz  
Wave length  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Front/Surround speaker  
770 – 810 nm  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
More than 90 dB  
Dynamic range  
RMS output power (reference):  
250 W + 250 W (per channel at 6 ,  
1 kHz, 10% THD)  
Inputs  
More than 88 dB  
VIDEO (AUDIO IN) L/R :  
Voltage 250 mV, impedance  
47 kilohms  
Tape deck section  
Recording system  
AUDIO (AUDIO IN) L/R:  
Voltage 450 mV, impedance  
47 kilohms  
4-track 2-channel stereo  
Frequency response  
50 – 13,000 Hz (±3 dB),  
using Sony TYPE I tape  
Wow and flutter  
MIC:  
Sensitivity 1 mV, impedance  
10 kilohms  
(USB) port:  
±0.35% W.Peak (IEC)  
0.3% W.RMS (NAB)  
±0.4% W.Peak (DIN)  
Type A  
Outputs  
PHONES:  
accepts headphones of 8 ohms or more  
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Tuner section  
Speaker  
FM stereo, FM/AM superheterodyne tuner  
Front/Surround speakers  
(SS-ZUX9)  
Speaker system  
FM tuner section  
Tuning range  
87.5 – 108.0 MHz (100 kHz step)  
Antenna  
2-way, 2-drivers speaker system,  
Bass-reflex  
FM lead antenna  
Antenna terminals  
75 ohms unbalanced  
Intermediate frequency  
10.7 MHz  
Speaker units  
Woofer: 8 in (20 cm), cone type  
Tweeter: 1 in (2.5 cm), horn type  
Rated impedance  
6 ohms  
Dimensions (Approx.)  
11 7/8 × 17 3/4 × 18 7/8 in  
(300 × 450 × 479 mm) (w/h/d)  
Mass (Approx.)  
AM tuner section  
Tuning range  
530 – 1,710 kHz (with the interval set  
at 10 kHz)  
531 – 1,710 kHz (with the interval set  
at 9 kHz)  
24 lb 5 oz (11 kg) per speaker  
General  
Power requirements  
Antenna  
AM loop antenna  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Antenna terminals  
External antenna terminal  
Intermediate frequency  
450 kHz  
Power consumption  
420 W  
Dimensions (Approx.)  
19 3/8 × 11 3/4 × 18 1/8 in  
(491 × 297.5 × 460 mm) (w/h/d)  
Mass (Approx.)  
USB section  
Supported bit rate  
MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3):  
32 – 320 kbps, VBR  
Sampling frequencies  
MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3):  
32/44.1/48 kHz  
44 lb 2 oz (20 kg)  
Supplied accessories:  
Remote Commander (2)  
R6 (size AA) batteries (4)  
AM loop antenna (1)  
FM lead antenna (1)  
Front speaker pads (8)  
Surround speaker pads (8)  
Speaker cords (4)  
Transfer speed  
Full-Speed  
Supported USB device  
Mass Storage Class  
Maximum current  
500 mA  
Design and specifications are subject to  
change without notice.  
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