Sony CMT-CP10 manual

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    Micr o Hi-Fi Component System © 2002 Sony Corporation Operating Instructions 4-239-402- 11 (2) CMT -CP101 Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. 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.[...]

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    2 GB WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet. This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. The CLASS 1 LASE[...]

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    3 GB List of Button Locations and Reference Pages Main unit ............................................... 4 Remote Control ..................................... 5 Getting Started Hooking up the system .......................... 6 Inserting two size-AA (R6) batteries into the remote control ........................... 7 Setting the clock .........[...]

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    4 GB ALPHABETICAL ORDER A – R How to use this page Use this page to find the location of buttons and other parts of the system that are mentioned in the text. Illustration number r PLAY MODE qg (9, 13, 14) RR Name of button/part Reference page BASS wd (15 ) C D EJECT Z qg (8 ) CD SYNC qa ( 13, 14) CD u qj ( 8, 9 ) CD x qh (8–10, 18, 20) CD . / [...]

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    List of Button Locations and Reference Pages 5 GB 123 8 5 6 4 9 0 qa qs qd qj qk qh qg qf ql w; wa ws 7 Remote Control CD REPEAT qk (8) CD N ws (8, 9) DIR MODE ql (12 – 14) DISPLAY 2 (11, 16) DSG 1 (15) ENTER qd (7, 10, 15, 17) FM MODE 9 (11) FUNCTION qj (8 – 10, 12, 13, 18) MEMORY qh (10) SLEEP qf (16) TAPE Y w; (12 – 14) TIMER SELECT qs (15[...]

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    6 GB Jack type A Jack type B FM75 Ω A M ANTENNA U U Hooking up the system Follow steps 1 through 4 of the procedure below to hook up your system using the supplied cords and accessories. 4 2 3 1 AM loop antenna Left speaker Right speaker FM antenna 1 Connect the speakers. Connect the right and left speaker cords to the SPEAKER terminals as shown [...]

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    7 GB Getting Started 3 For models with a voltage selector, set VOLTAGE SELECTOR to the local power line voltage. 110V -120V 220V -240V VOLT AGE SELECTOR 4 Connect the power cord to a wall outlet. If the plug does not fit the wall socket, detach the supplied plug adaptor (only for models equipped with an adaptor). To turn on the system, press @ / 1 [...]

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    8 GB Loading the CD 1 Press CD EJECT Z . The disc tray slides out. 2 Load a CD onto the disc tray. Z x u . > m M 3 Press CD EJECT Z again to close the disc tray. Playing the CD –– Normal Play/Shuffle Play/Repeat Play This system lets you play CDs in different play modes. 1 005 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “CD” appears in the display[...]

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    9 GB CD/Tuner Programming the CD tracks –– Program Play You can make a program of up to 24 tracks on a CD in any order that you want. 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “CD” appears in the display. 2 Press PLAY MODE (or TUNING MODE/ PLAY MODE on the remote) repeatedly until “PGM” appears in the display. 3 Press CD . / > repeatedly unt[...]

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    10 GB Preset number Frequency 5 Press MEMORY on the remote. A preset number flashes. 6 Press ./> on the remote repeatedly to select the preset number that you want. 7 Press ENTER on the remote. The station is stored to the selected preset number. 8 Repeat steps 2 through 7 to preset other stations. Tip Press TUNING MODE (or TUNING MODE/PLAY MODE[...]

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    11 GB CD/Tuner Listening to the radio You can listen to a radio station either by selecting a preset station, or by manually tuning in the station. Listening to a preset station — Preset Tuning Preset radio stations in the tuner ’ s memory first (see “ Presetting radio stations ” on page 9). 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “TUNER” app[...]

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    12 GB Loading a tape 1 Press TAPE EJECT Z . 2 Load a recorded/recordable tape into the cassette holder. Z Y ?/1 x m M zX Playing a tape You can use Type I (normal) tape. 1 Load a recorded tape into the cassette holder. 2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “ TAPE ” appears in the display. 3 Press DIR MODE on the remote repeatedly to select “ ” [...]

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    13 GB Tape Recording from a CD (CD Synchro Recording) Recording manually Load a recordable tape into the cassette holder. Load a CD onto the disc tray. Load a CD (or other music source), or tune in the desired station. Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “ CD ” appears in the display. Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select the source you want to recor[...]

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    14 GB Recording CD tracks in your favorite order –– Program Edit 1 Load a recordable tape into the cassette holder. 2 Load a CD onto the disc tray. 3 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “ CD ” appears in the display. 4 Press PLAY MODE (or TUNING MODE/ PLAY MODE on the remote) repeatedly until “ PGM ” appears in the display. 5 Press CD . / &[...]

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    15 GB Tape 6 Set the starting time. Press . / > on the remote repeatedly to set the hour, then press ENTER on the remote. The minute indication begins flashing next. Press . / > on the remote repeatedly to set the minute, then press ENTER on the remote. “ OFF TIME ” appears, then the hour indication flashes again. 7 Set the stopping time [...]

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    16 GB Falling asleep to music — Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer Function lets you specify a sleep time, after which the system stops playing and turns off automatically. You can thus fall asleep to music. Press SLEEP on the remote repeatedly. The sleep time changes as follows: AUTO* t 90MIN t 80MIN t 70MIN t … t 10MIN t OFF t AUTO* t … * The syst[...]

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    17 GB Display/Other Features 8 Press . / > on the remote repeatedly until the music source you want appears. The display changes as follows: t TUNER y CD T t TAPE T 9 Press ENTER on the remote. The starting time, the stopping time, and the music source appear in turn, then the original display returns. 10 Press @ / 1 to turn off the system. To C[...]

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    18 GB Hooking up optional components To enhance your system, you can connect optional components. Refer to the operating instructions provided with each component. A AUDIO IN (MD/VIDEO) jacks Use audio cords (not supplied) to connect an MD deck or VCR to these jacks. You can then listen to analog audio from the MD deck or VCR through this system. B[...]

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    19 GB Optional Components/Troubleshooting Problems and remedies Should you encounter a problem with your system, do the following: 1 Make sure the power cord and speaker cords are correctly and firmly connected. 2 Find your problem in the troubleshooting checklist below and take the indicated corrective action. If the problem persists after doing a[...]

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    20 GB Tuner There is a severe hum or noise ( “ TUNED ” or “ STEREO ” flashes). • Adjust the antenna. • The signal strength is too weak. Connect an external antenna. • Make sure that the antenna is connected properly. • Do not bend or roll up the antenna. • The two wires comprising the FM antenna have been pulled further apart sinc[...]

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    21 GB Additional Information Precautions On operating voltage Before operating the system, check that the operating voltage of your system is identical with the voltage of your local power supply. On safety • The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the unit itself has be[...]

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    22 GB CD player section System Compact disc and digital audio system Laser Semiconductor laser ( λ = 780 nm) Emission duration: continuous Wavelength 780 - 790 nm Frequency response 2 Hz - 20 kHz (±0.5 dB) Tape player section Recording system 4-track 2-channel stereo Frequency response 50 - 13,000 Hz (±3 dB), using a Sony TYPE I cassette Wow and[...]

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    23 GB Additional Information Speakers Speaker system Two-way, bass reflex system Speaker units 11 cm dia., cone type woofer 2.5 cm dia., semi-dome- type tweeter Rated impedance 6 ohms Dimensions (w/h/d) Approx. 154 × 252 × 230 mm Mass Approx. 2.5 kg net per speaker General Power requirements North American model: 120 V AC, 60 Hz European model: 2[...]

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