Sony CMT-EP707 Operating Instructions (CMTEP707) manual

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  • Page 1

    Micr o Hi-Fi Component System Operating Instructions Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom 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. _______________ 4-239-805- 12 (2) CMT -EP70[...]

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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. This label is lo[...]

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    3 GB * For European model only T able of Contents 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 ...................[...]

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    4 GB List of Button Locations and Reference Pages Main unit P – Z PGM CLEAR 8 (9 ) PHONES jack ql PLAY MODE wa ( 8, 9) PRESET +/– qd ( 10, 11) Remote sensor wd TAPE 2 (1 3) TUNER 6 (10, 11, 14) TUNER MEM q; (1 0 ) TUNING +/– qs ( 10, 11) VOLUME control qh How to use this page Use this page to find the location of buttons and other parts of th[...]

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    List of Button Locations and Reference Pages 5 GB ALPHABETICAL ORDER A – M CD qa ( 8, 9) CLOCK/TIMER ON/OFF 2 (15, 17) CLOCK/TIMER SET 3 (7, 15, 16) DISC SKIP 7 (8 ) DISPLAY 6 (12, 17, 19) ENTER qg ( 7, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 ) FM MODE 8 ( 11, 20) MD 9 ( 14, 18) MEGA BASS qf (16 ) MUSIC MENU +/– qj (1 6 ) MUTING qh (1 6) P – Z PGM CLEAR qs (9) PLA[...]

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    6 GB 2 Connect the AM antenna. Set up the AM loop antenna, then connect it. 1 Connect the speakers. Connect the speaker cords to the SPEAKER terminals as shown below. Getting Started Hooking up the system Do the following procedure 1 to 4 to hook up your system using the supplied cords and accessories. FM antenna* Red ( 3 ) Insert only the stripped[...]

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    Getting Started 7 GB Inserting two size AA (R6) batteries into the remote Tip When the remote no longer operates the system, replace both batteries with new ones. Note If you do not use the remote for a long period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage. Setting the clock 1 Turn on the system. 2 Press CLOCK/TIME[...]

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    8 GB CD Loading the CD 1 Press DISC 1 – 3 Z . The disc tray opens. 2 Place a CD with the label side up on the tray. To load other CDs, press a different Z and place the CD in the disc tray. 3 Press the same Z again to close the disc tray. Playing the CD — Normal Play/Shuffle Play/Repeat Play This system lets you play the CD in different play mo[...]

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    CD 9 GB Programing the CD tracks — Program Play You can make a program of up to 25 tracks in the order you want them to be played. 1 Press CD, then place a CD. 2 Press PLAY MODE repeatedly in stop mode until “ PROGRAM ” appears in the display. 3 Press DISC 1 – 3 to select a CD. 4 Turn . / > clockwise or counterclockwise (or press . or &g[...]

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    10 GB Setting presets through automatic tuning 1 Press TUNER (TUNER/BAND on the remote) repeatedly to select “ FM ” or “ AM ” . 2 Turn and hold TUNING +/ – (or press and hold TUNING + or TUNING – on the remote) until the frequency indication starts to change, then release it. Scanning stops automatically when the system tunes in a stati[...]

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    Tuner 11 GB To change the AM tuning interval (except for the European model) The AM tuning interval is factory-set to 9 kHz (10 kHz in some areas). To change the AM tuning interval, press and hold TUNER MEM on the unit for 4 seconds or more while the system is turned off. The AM tuning interval is toggled between 9 kHz and 10 kHz and the system is [...]

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    12 GB Using the Radio Data System (RDS) (continued) Receiving RDS broadcasts Simply select a station from the FM band. When you tune in a station that provides RDS services, “ RDS ” appears in the display. To check the RDS information Each time you press DISPLAY, the display changes as follows: Station name t Frequency t RDS TEXT t Program type[...]

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    Tape 13 GB Tape Loading a tape 1 Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE. 2 Insert a tape in deck with the side you want to play/record facing up. Playing a tape You can use TYPE I (normal), TYPE II (CrO 2 ) or TYPE IV (metal) tape. 1 Load a recorded tape. 2 Press TAPE. 3 Press FM MODE/DIR (REPEAT/DIR on the remote) repeatedly to select g to play one side, h to pl[...]

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    14 GB Steps Recording from a CD (CD Synchro Recording) Recording from the radio (or a connected component) manually 1 Load a blank tape. 2 Press DISC 1 – 3 Z . 3 Load the CD you want to record. 4 Press z REC PAUSE/START. The deck stands by for recording. When you want to record on the reverse side, press nN . 5 Press FM MODE/DIR (REPEAT/DIR on th[...]

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    Tape 15 GB Recording a CD by specifying track order — Program Edit 1 Load a recordable tape. 2 Program CD tracks following steps 1 to 6 in “ Programing the CD tracks ” on page 9. 3 Press z REC PAUSE/START. The tape deck stands by to record. The CD player stands by for playback. 4 Press FM MODE/DIR (REPEAT/DIR on the remote) repeatedly to sele[...]

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    16 GB Waking up to music — Daily Timer You can wake up to music at a preset time. Make sure you have set the clock (see “Setting the clock” page 7). 1 Prepare the sound source you want to play. • CD: Place a CD. • Tape: Insert a tape with the side you want to play on facing up. • Radio: Tune in the station you want (see “Listening to [...]

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    Display 17 GB 5 Set the starting time. Press PRESET/CLOCK/TIMER + or – on the remote repeatedly to set the hour, then press ENTER. The minute indication begins flashing next. Press PRESET/CLOCK/TIMER + or – on the remote repeatedly to set the minute, then press ENTER. 6 Set the time to stop the playback following the procedure in step 5. 7 Pres[...]

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    18 GB Optional Components Hooking up optional components You can connect a digital or an analogue component to this system. Optional analogue component A MD IN jacks Use audio cords (not supplied) to connect an optional component (such as an MD player) to these jacks. You can then record or listen to analogue audio from that component through this [...]

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    Troubleshooting 19 GB The remote does not function. • There is an obstacle between the remote and the system. • The remote is not pointing in the direction of the system ’ s sensor. • The batteries have run down. Replace the batteries. The color irregularity on a TV screen persists. • Turn off the TV set once, then turn it on after 15 to [...]

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    20 GB The disc tray does not open and “ CD ERR 1 ” or “ CD ERR 2 ” appears. • A foreign object is caught in the drive. Remove it, turn the system off, and turn the system on again. Tape Deck The tape does not record. • No tape in the cassette compartment. • The tab has been removed from the cassette. • The tape has reeled to the end[...]

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    Additional Information 21 GB On operation • 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 CD player. Should this occur, the system will not operate properly. Remove the CD and leave the system turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporate[...]

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    22 GB Specifications AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS: (U.S.A. model only) POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: with 4 Ω loads both channels driven, from 120 - 10,000 Hz; rates 15 W per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion from 250 mW to rated output. Amplifier section Canadian model: Continuous RMS power ou[...]

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    Additional Information 23 GB Speaker Speaker system Bass-reflex type Speaker units Woofer: 10 cm, cone type Tweeter: 5 cm, cone type Nominal impedance 4 Ω Dimensions (w/h/d) Approx. 170 × 246 × 185 mm Mass Approx. 2.2 kg General Power requirements North American model : 120 V AC, 60 Hz European model: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz Other models: 230 V AC, [...]

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    24 GB Sony Corporation Printed in China[...]