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SERVICE MANUAL
Sony Corporation
Audio&Video Business Group
Published by Sony Techno Create Corporation
HCD-BX70DBi
SPECIFICATIONS
COMPACT DISC RECEIVER
9-889-139-03
2009B00-1
©
2009.02
AEP Model
UK Model
Ver. 1.2 2009.02
Model Name Using Similar Mechanism
HCD-EC68
Base Unit Name
BU-K6BD90-WOD
Optical Pick-up Block Name
KSM-213DCP
• HCD-BX70DBi is the amplifi er, CD player, tuner
and iPod section in CMT-BX70DBi.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer
IIS and Thomson.
IIS and Thomson.
All other trademarks and registered trademarks are of their respective holders.
In this manual,
In this manual,
TM
and
®
marks are not specified.
Amplifier section
DIN power output (rated):
18 + 18 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)
Continuous RMS power output (reference): 25 + 25 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD)
Music power output (reference): 38 + 38 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD)
18 + 18 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)
Continuous RMS power output (reference): 25 + 25 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD)
Music power output (reference): 38 + 38 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD)
Inputs
AUDIO IN (stereo mini jack): voltage 250 mV, impedance 47 kilohms
Outputs
PHONES (stereo mini jack): accepts headphones of 8 ohms or more
SPEAKER: accepts impedance of 6 to 16 ohms
SPEAKER: accepts impedance of 6 to 16 ohms
CD player section
System: Compact disc and digital audio system
Laser Diode Properties
Laser Diode Properties
Emission Duration: Continuous
Laser Output*: Less than 44.6μW
*
Laser Output*: Less than 44.6μW
*
objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up Block with 7mm aperture.
This output is the value measurement at a distance of 200mm from the
Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio: More than 90 dB
Dynamic range: More than 90 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: More than 90 dB
Dynamic range: More than 90 dB
Tuner section
DAB tuner section:
Frequency range*
Band-III: 174.928 (5A) – 239.200 (13F) MHz
* For details, see “DAB frequency table” below.
Antenna: FM/DAB lead antenna
Antenna terminal: 75 ohms, F female
Band-III: 174.928 (5A) – 239.200 (13F) MHz
* For details, see “DAB frequency table” below.
Antenna: FM/DAB lead antenna
Antenna terminal: 75 ohms, F female
FM stereo, FM/AM superheterodyne tuner
FM tuner section:
FM tuner section:
Tuning range: 87.5 – 108.0 MHz (50 kHz step)
Antenna: FM/DAB lead antenna
Antenna terminals: 75 ohms unbalanced
Intermediate frequency: 10.7 MHz
Antenna: FM/DAB lead antenna
Antenna terminals: 75 ohms unbalanced
Intermediate frequency: 10.7 MHz
AM tuner section:
Tuning range: 531 – 1,602 kHz (with 9 kHz tuning interval)
Antenna: AM loop antenna, external antenna terminal
Intermediate frequency: 450 kHz
Antenna: AM loop antenna, external antenna terminal
Intermediate frequency: 450 kHz
DAB frequency table (Band-III)
Frequency
Label
Frequency
Label
174.928 MHz
5A
209.936 MHz
10A
176.640 MHz
5B
211.648 MHz
10B
178.352 MHz
5C
213.360 MHz
10C
180.064 MHz
5D
215.072 MHz
10D
181.936 MHz
6A
216.928 MHz
11A
183.648 MHz
6B
218.640 MHz
11B
185.360 MHz
6C
220.352 MHz
11C
187.072 MHz
6D
222.064 MHz
11D
188.928 MHz
7A
223.936 MHz
12A
190.640 MHz
7B
225.648 MHz
12B
192.352 MHz
7C
227.360 MHz
12C
194.064 MHz
7D
229.072 MHz
12D
195.936 MHz
8A
230.784 MHz
13A
197.648 MHz
8B
232.496 MHz
13B
199.360 MHz
8C
234.208 MHz
13C
201.072 MHz
8D
235.776 MHz
13D
202.928 MHz
9A
237.488 MHz
13E
204.640 MHz
9B
239.200 MHz
13F
206.352 MHz
9C
208.064 MHz
9D
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HCD-BX70DBi
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1.
SERVICING NOTES
............................................. 3
2. GENERAL
.................................................................. 4
3. DISASSEMBLY
3-1. Disassembly Flow ........................................................... 6
3-2. Panel (Side L/R) .............................................................. 7
3-3. Top Panel Block .............................................................. 7
3-4. TOP KEY Board, IP Board, Panel Top (IP) .................... 8
3-5. Front Panel Block ........................................................... 8
3-6. Rear Panel Block ............................................................ 9
3-7. Panel (Rear) .................................................................... 9
3-8. AMP Board Block ........................................................... 10
3-9. POWER Board Block ..................................................... 10
3-10. MAIN Board ................................................................... 11
3-11. DAB Board, Module (DAB Tuner) ................................ 11
3-12. Loading Mechanism Block ............................................. 12
3-13. Base Unit ......................................................................... 12
3-14. Belt .................................................................................. 13
3-15. OP Base Assy (KSM-213D) ........................................... 13
3-2. Panel (Side L/R) .............................................................. 7
3-3. Top Panel Block .............................................................. 7
3-4. TOP KEY Board, IP Board, Panel Top (IP) .................... 8
3-5. Front Panel Block ........................................................... 8
3-6. Rear Panel Block ............................................................ 9
3-7. Panel (Rear) .................................................................... 9
3-8. AMP Board Block ........................................................... 10
3-9. POWER Board Block ..................................................... 10
3-10. MAIN Board ................................................................... 11
3-11. DAB Board, Module (DAB Tuner) ................................ 11
3-12. Loading Mechanism Block ............................................. 12
3-13. Base Unit ......................................................................... 12
3-14. Belt .................................................................................. 13
3-15. OP Base Assy (KSM-213D) ........................................... 13
4.
TEST MODE
............................................................ 14
5.
ELECTRICAL CHECKS
...................................... 16
6. DIAGRAMS
6-1. Block Diagram - CD SERVO Section - .......................... 17
6-2. Block Diagram - iPod, TUNER, DAB Section - ............ 18
6-3. Block Diagram - MAIN Section - ................................... 19
6-4. Block
6-2. Block Diagram - iPod, TUNER, DAB Section - ............ 18
6-3. Block Diagram - MAIN Section - ................................... 19
6-4. Block
Diagram
- PANEL, POWER SUPPLY Section - ........................... 20
6-5. Printed Wiring Boards - CD Section - ............................ 22
6-6. Schematic Diagram - CD Board - ................................... 23
6-7. Printed Wiring Board - DAB Board - ............................. 24
6-8. Schematic Diagram - DAB Board - ................................ 25
6-9. Printed Wiring Board - IP Board - .................................. 26
6-10. Schematic Diagram - IP Board - ..................................... 27
6-11. Printed Wiring Boards - MAIN Section - ....................... 28
6-12. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Section (1/3) - ................... 29
6-13. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Section (2/3) - ................... 30
6-14. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Section (3/3) - ................... 31
6-15. Printed Wiring Boards
6-6. Schematic Diagram - CD Board - ................................... 23
6-7. Printed Wiring Board - DAB Board - ............................. 24
6-8. Schematic Diagram - DAB Board - ................................ 25
6-9. Printed Wiring Board - IP Board - .................................. 26
6-10. Schematic Diagram - IP Board - ..................................... 27
6-11. Printed Wiring Boards - MAIN Section - ....................... 28
6-12. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Section (1/3) - ................... 29
6-13. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Section (2/3) - ................... 30
6-14. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Section (3/3) - ................... 31
6-15. Printed Wiring Boards
- AMP/HEADPHONE Section - ..................................... 32
6-16. Schematic Diagram - AMP/HEADPHONE Section - .... 33
6-17. Printed Wiring Boards - PANEL Section - ..................... 34
6-18. Schematic Diagram - PANEL Section - .......................... 35
6-19. Printed Wiring Board - POWER Board - ........................ 36
6-20. Schematic Diagram - POWER Board - .......................... 37
6-17. Printed Wiring Boards - PANEL Section - ..................... 34
6-18. Schematic Diagram - PANEL Section - .......................... 35
6-19. Printed Wiring Board - POWER Board - ........................ 36
6-20. Schematic Diagram - POWER Board - .......................... 37
7.
EXPLODED VIEWS
7-1. Panel
Sectiom
................................................................. 45
7-2. Top Panel Section ........................................................... 46
7-3. Front Panel Section ......................................................... 47
7-4. MAIN Board Section ...................................................... 48
7-5. POWER Board Section ................................................... 49
7-6. Loading Mechanism Section .......................................... 50
7-7. Base Unit Section (BU-K6BD90-WOD) ........................ 51
7-3. Front Panel Section ......................................................... 47
7-4. MAIN Board Section ...................................................... 48
7-5. POWER Board Section ................................................... 49
7-6. Loading Mechanism Section .......................................... 50
7-7. Base Unit Section (BU-K6BD90-WOD) ........................ 51
8.
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
.............................. 52
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTES ON CHIP COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
•
•
Never reuse a disconnected chip component.
•
Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam-
aged by heat.
aged by heat.
FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT BOARD REPAIRING
•
•
Keep the temperature of soldering iron around 270 °C during
repairing.
repairing.
•
Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the
circuit board (within 3 times).
circuit board (within 3 times).
•
Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering
or unsoldering.
or unsoldering.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONET WARNING!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE
WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS
WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS
WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS
MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
iPod section
Compatible iPod models:
iPod touch
iPod nano 3rd
generation
(video)
iPod classic
iPod nano 2nd
generation
(aluminum)
iPod 5th
generation
(video)
iPod nano 1st
generation
iPod 4th
generation
(color display)
iPod 4th
generation
iPod mini
General
Power requirements: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: 63 watts
Dimensions (w/h/d) (excl. speakers): Approx. 215 × 140 × 298 mm
Mass (excl. speakers):
Power consumption: 63 watts
Dimensions (w/h/d) (excl. speakers): Approx. 215 × 140 × 298 mm
Mass (excl. speakers):
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Approx. 3.9 kg
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous radia-
tion exposure.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous radia-
tion exposure.
This appliance is classifi ed as
a CLASS 1 LASER product.
This marking is located on the
rear or bottom exterior.
a CLASS 1 LASER product.
This marking is located on the
rear or bottom exterior.
HCD-BX70DBi
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UNLEADED SOLDER
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size)
: LEAD FREE MARK
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
than ordinary solder.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350 °C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
about 350 °C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
• Strong
viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to fl ow)
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges
occur such as on IC pins, etc.
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges
occur such as on IC pins, etc.
• Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.
also be added to ordinary solder.
SECTION 1
SERVICING NOTES
NOTES ON HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UP
BLOCK OR BASE UNIT
BLOCK OR BASE UNIT
The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electrostat-
ic break-down because of the potential difference generated by the
charged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human body.
During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and also
use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in the
repair parts.
The fl exible board is easily damaged and should be handled with
care.
ic break-down because of the potential difference generated by the
charged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human body.
During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and also
use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in the
repair parts.
The fl exible board is easily damaged and should be handled with
care.
NOTES ON LASER DIODE EMISSION CHECK
The laser beam on this model is concentrated so as to be focused
on the disc refl ective surface by the objective lens in the optical
pickup block. Therefore, when checking the laser diode emission,
observe from more than 30 cm away from the objective lens.
The laser beam on this model is concentrated so as to be focused
on the disc refl ective surface by the objective lens in the optical
pickup block. Therefore, when checking the laser diode emission,
observe from more than 30 cm away from the objective lens.
ANTITHEFT UNLOCK MODE
Procedure:
1. Press the [
Procedure:
1. Press the [
?/1
] button to turn the power on.
2. Press the [FUNCTION] button to select “CD”.
3. Press two buttons of [
3. Press two buttons of [
x/
CANCEL] and [
A
] for 5 seconds.
4. The message “UNLOCKED” is displayed on the fl uorescent
indicator tube and the disc tray is unlocked.
Note: When “LOCKED” is displayed, the tray lock is not released by
turning power on/off with the [?/1] button.
HOW TO OPEN THE TRAY WHEN POWER SWITCH TURN OFF
Note: Please insert a screwdriver after removing the panel (side L).
About disassembly of the panel (side L), please refer to “3-2. Panel (Side L/R)” (page 7).
Open the tray.
Push the boss.
Insert the driver.
HCD-BX70DBi
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SECTION 2
GENERAL
This section is extracted
from instruction manual.
from instruction manual.
Basic Operations
This manual mainly explains operations using the
remote, but the same operations can also be performed
using the buttons on the unit having the same or similar
names.
remote, but the same operations can also be performed
using the buttons on the unit having the same or similar
names.
Before using the system
To use the remote
Slide and remove the battery compartment lid , and
insert the two supplied R6 (size AA) batteries,
insert the two supplied R6 (size AA) batteries,
side
first, matching the polarities shown below.
Notes on using the remote
With normal use, the batteries should last for about six months.
With normal use, the batteries should last for about six months.
Do not mix an old battery with a new one or mix different types of
batteries.
If you do not use the remote for a long period of time, remove the
batteries to avoid damage from battery leakage and corrosion.
To set the clock
Use buttons on the remote to set the clock.
1
Turn on the system.
Press
Press
(power) .
2
Select the clock set mode.
Press TIMER MENU . If the current mode appears
on the display, press
Press TIMER MENU . If the current mode appears
on the display, press
/ repeatedly to select
“CLOCK SET?” and then press
(enter) .
3
Set the time.
Press
Press
/ repeatedly to set the hour, and then
press
(enter) . Use the same procedure to set the
minutes.
The clock settings are lost when you disconnect the
power cord or if a power failure occurs.
To display the clock when the system is off, press
DISPLAY . The clock is displayed for about 8
seconds.
The clock settings are lost when you disconnect the
power cord or if a power failure occurs.
To display the clock when the system is off, press
DISPLAY . The clock is displayed for about 8
seconds.
To run the DAB Automatic Scan
When you turn on the system for the first time after
you purchase the system, DAB Automatic Scan starts
automatically and creates a list of available services.
If you want to run the DAB Automatic Scan again,
perform the procedure below.
you purchase the system, DAB Automatic Scan starts
automatically and creates a list of available services.
If you want to run the DAB Automatic Scan again,
perform the procedure below.
1
Press DAB AUTO SCAN on the unit.
“Auto Scan?” and “Push Enter” appear.
“Auto Scan?” and “Push Enter” appear.
2
Press
(enter) .
Scanning begins. “
” appears. Depending on
the DAB services available in your area, scanning may
take a few minutes.
take a few minutes.
When scanning is complete, a list of available services
is created.
is created.
Notes
If your country or region does not support DAB broadcast, “No
If your country or region does not support DAB broadcast, “No
Service” appears.
Do not press any button on the unit or the remote during DAB
Automatic Scan. If scanning is interrupted, run the DAB Automatic
Scan again.
Scan again.
If you move to another area, repeat this procedure to store the
stations for your new area.
This procedure clears all previously stored presets.
Before unplugging the DAB antenna, make sure the system is turned
off to preserve your own DAB settings.
This tuner does not support data services.
To use the iPod
Insert an iPod Dock Adapter into the unit’s connector
before use.
For details on the supplied iPod Dock Adapters, refer to
the instructions supplied with the Dock Adapters.
before use.
For details on the supplied iPod Dock Adapters, refer to
the instructions supplied with the Dock Adapters.
To remove the iPod Dock Adapter, pull it up with your
fingernail or a flat object using the slot inside the adapter.
fingernail or a flat object using the slot inside the adapter.
Slot
Adjusting the sound
To adjust the volume
Press VOLUME +/
(or VOL +/ on the unit) .
To add a sound effect
To
Press
Generate a more dynamic
sound (Dynamic Sound
Generator X-tra)
sound (Dynamic Sound
Generator X-tra)
DSGX on the unit.
Set the sound effect
EQ repeatedly to select
“BASS” or “TREBLE,” and
then press +/
“BASS” or “TREBLE,” and
then press +/
repeatedly
to adjust the level.
Playing a CD/MP3 disc
1
Select the CD function.
Press FUNCTION +/
Press FUNCTION +/
(or FUNCTION on the unit)
repeatedly.
2
Place a disc.
Press
Press
(open/close) on the unit, and place a disc
with the label side up on the disc tray.
To close the disc tray, press
(open/close) on the
unit.
Do not force the disc tray closed with your finger, as
this may damage the unit.
Do not force the disc tray closed with your finger, as
this may damage the unit.
3
Start playback.
Press
Press
(play) (or CD (play/pause) on the
unit) .
To
Press
Pause playback
(pause) (or CD (play/
pause) on the unit) .
To resume play, press the button
again.
pause) on the unit) .
To resume play, press the button
again.
Stop playback
(stop) (or /CANCEL on the
unit) .
unit) .
Select a folder on an
MP3 disc
MP3 disc
+/
(select folder) .
Select a track or file
/ (go back/go forward)
.
Find a point in a
track or file
track or file
Hold down
/ (rewind/
fast forward) during playback,
and release the button at the
desired point.
and release the button at the
desired point.
Select Repeat Play
REPEAT repeatedly until
“REP” or “REP1” appears.
“REP” or “REP1” appears.
To change the play mode
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly while the player is
stopped. You can select normal play (“
stopped. You can select normal play (“
” for all MP3
files in the folder on the disc), shuffle play (“SHUF” or
“
“
SHUF*”), or program play (“PGM”).
* When playing a CD-DA disc,
(SHUF) Play performs the same
operation as normal (shuffle) play.
Notes on Repeat Play
All tracks or files on a disc are played repeatedly up to five times.
All tracks or files on a disc are played repeatedly up to five times.
“REP1” indicates that a single track or file is repeated until you stop
it.
Notes on playing MP3 discs
Do not save other types of tracks or files or unnecessary folders on a
Do not save other types of tracks or files or unnecessary folders on a
disc that has MP3 files.
Folders that have no MP3 files are skipped.
MP3 files are played back in the order that they are recorded onto
the disc.
The system can only play MP3 files that have a file extension of
“.MP3”.
If there are files on the disc that have the “.MP3” file extension,
but that are not MP3 files, the unit may produce noise or may
malfunction.
malfunction.
The maximum number of:
folders is 255 (including the root folder).
MP3 files is 511.
MP3 files and folders that can be contained on a single disc is 512.
folder levels (the tree structure of files) is 8.
MP3 files is 511.
MP3 files and folders that can be contained on a single disc is 512.
folder levels (the tree structure of files) is 8.
Compatibility with all MP3 encoding/writing software, recording
device, and recording media cannot be guaranteed. Incompatible MP3
discs may produce noise or interrupted audio or may not play at all.
discs may produce noise or interrupted audio or may not play at all.
Notes on playing multisession discs
If the disc begins with a CD-DA (or MP3) session, it is recognized as
If the disc begins with a CD-DA (or MP3) session, it is recognized as
a CD-DA (or MP3) disc, and other sessions are not played back.
A disc with a mixed CD format is recognized as a CD-DA (audio)
disc.
Listening to the radio
Before you can receive DAB, you must complete the
DAB Automatic Scan procedure (see “Before using the
system”).
DAB Automatic Scan procedure (see “Before using the
system”).
1
Select “TUNER DAB,” “TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM.”
Press FUNCTION +/
Press FUNCTION +/
(or FUNCTION on the unit)
repeatedly. You can also select DAB directly by
pressing DAB AUTO SCAN on the unit.
pressing DAB AUTO SCAN on the unit.
2
Select the tuning mode.
Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until “AUTO”
appears.
Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until “AUTO”
appears.
3
Tune in the desired station.
Press +/
Press +/
(or TUNE +/ on the unit) . Scanning
stops automatically when a station is tuned in, and
then “TUNED” and “STEREO” (for stereo programs
only) appear.
then “TUNED” and “STEREO” (for stereo programs
only) appear.
When you tune in a DAB station or an FM station that
provides RDS services, the service name or station
name appears on the display.
provides RDS services, the service name or station
name appears on the display.
To stop automatic scanning (FM/AM bands
only)
only)
Press
(stop) (or /CANCEL on the unit) .
To tune in a station with a weak signal (FM/AM
bands only)
bands only)
If “TUNED” does not appear and the scanning does not
stop, press TUNING MODE repeatedly until “AUTO”
and “PRESET” disappear, and then press +/
stop, press TUNING MODE repeatedly until “AUTO”
and “PRESET” disappear, and then press +/
(or TUNE
+/
on the unit) repeatedly to tune in the desired
station.
To reduce static noise on a weak FM stereo
station
station
Press FM MODE repeatedly until “MONO” appears
to turn off stereo reception.
to turn off stereo reception.
Notes on listening to DAB stations
When tuning in a DAB station, it may take a few seconds before you
When tuning in a DAB station, it may take a few seconds before you
hear any sound.
Primary service is automatically received when secondary service
ends.
Playing the iPod
1
Select the iPod function.
Press FUNCTION +/
Press FUNCTION +/
(or FUNCTION on the unit)
repeatedly.
2
Place the iPod.
3
Start playback.
Press
Press
(play) (or iPod (play/pause) on the
unit) .
To control the iPod
You can control your iPod with the following buttons on
the remote or unit.
the remote or unit.
To
Press
Pause playback
(pause) (or iPod
(play/pause) on the unit) or
(play/pause) on the unit) or
(stop) .
Scroll up/down the
iPod menus
iPod menus
/ . You can scroll up or
down the iPod menus much like
the Click Wheel operations of
the iPod or the drag up-or-down
operations of the iPod touch.
down the iPod menus much like
the Click Wheel operations of
the iPod or the drag up-or-down
operations of the iPod touch.
Select a track
or chapter of
audiobook/podcast
or chapter of
audiobook/podcast
/ (go back/go forward)
. To fast-forward or fast-
rewind, hold down the button.
rewind, hold down the button.
Choose the selected
item
item
/
(enter) (or ENTER on
the unit) . You can choose the
selected item much like the center
button on the iPod or the touch
operation of the iPod touch.
selected item much like the center
button on the iPod or the touch
operation of the iPod touch.
To
Press
Find a point in a
track or chapter of
audiobook/podcast
track or chapter of
audiobook/podcast
/ (fast rewind/fast
forward) during playback, and
release the button at the desired
point.
forward) during playback, and
release the button at the desired
point.
Return to the
previous menu or
select a menu
previous menu or
select a menu
/TOOL MENU /
(return) . You can return to the
previous menu or select a menu
much like the Menu button on
the iPod or the touch operation
of the iPod touch.
(return) . You can return to the
previous menu or select a menu
much like the Menu button on
the iPod or the touch operation
of the iPod touch.
To use the system as a battery charger
You can use the system as a battery charger for the iPod
when the system is both on and off.
The charging begins when the iPod is placed on the unit’s
connector . The charging status appears in the iPod
display. For details, see the user’s guide of your iPod.
when the system is both on and off.
The charging begins when the iPod is placed on the unit’s
connector . The charging status appears in the iPod
display. For details, see the user’s guide of your iPod.
To stop charging the iPod
Remove the iPod. If you stop charging the iPod when
the system is off, press DISPLAY until the clock
disappears in the display.
the system is off, press DISPLAY until the clock
disappears in the display.
Notes
When placing or removing the iPod, handle the iPod in the same
When placing or removing the iPod, handle the iPod in the same
angle as that of the iPod connector on the unit and do not twist
or sway the iPod to prevent connector damage.
or sway the iPod to prevent connector damage.
Do not carry the unit with an iPod set on the connector. Doing so
may cause a malfunction.
When placing or removing the iPod, brace the unit with one hand
and take care not to press the controls of the iPod by mistake.
Before disconnecting the iPod, pause playback.
While playing video, you cannot use / . You can fast
rewind (fast forward) by holding down
/ .
To change the volume level, use VOLUME +/ (or VOL +/ on the
unit) . The volume level does not change even if adjusted on the
iPod.
iPod.
This system is designed for iPod only. You cannot connect any other
portable audio players.
To use an iPod, refer to the user’s guide of your iPod.
Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that data recorded to
iPod is lost or damaged when using an iPod with this unit.
Changing the display
To
Press
Change
information on the
display
information on the
display
1)
DISPLAY repeatedly when the
system is on.
system is on.
Check the clock
when the system
is off
when the system
is off
2)
DISPLAY when the system is
off
off
3)
. The clock is displayed for 8
seconds.
1)
For example, you can view CD/MP3 disc information, such as;
track or file number during normal play.
track or file name (“ ”) during normal play.
artist name (“ ”) during normal play.
album or folder name (“
track or file number during normal play.
track or file name (“ ”) during normal play.
artist name (“ ”) during normal play.
album or folder name (“
”) during normal play.
total playing time while the player is stopped.
You can also view DAB station information such as the service
name, channel label, preset number, frequency, DLS (Dynamic Label
Segment), or ensemble label.
name, channel label, preset number, frequency, DLS (Dynamic Label
Segment), or ensemble label.
2)
The clock is displayed continuously while the iPod is being charged.
To turn off the clock display, press DISPLAY (See “To stop
charging the iPod”).
To turn off the clock display, press DISPLAY (See “To stop
charging the iPod”).
3)
The STANDBY indicator on the unit lights up when the system is
off.
off.
Notes on the display information
Characters that cannot be displayed appear as “_”.
Characters that cannot be displayed appear as “_”.
The following are not displayed:
total playing time for a CD-DA disc depending on the play mode.
total playing time and remaining playing time for an MP3 disc.
total playing time and remaining playing time for an MP3 disc.
The following are not displayed correctly:
folder and file names that do not follow either ISO9660 Level 1,
Level 2 or Joliet in the expansion format.
The following is displayed:
ID3 tag information for MP3 files when ID3 version 1 and version
2 tags are used (up to 62 characters).
up to 8 characters of service name, up to 128 characters of DSL
(Dynamic Label Segment) and up to 16 characters of ensemble
label.
label.
Using optional audio components
To connect an optional headphones
Connect headphones to the PHONES jack on the
unit.
unit.
To connect an optional component
Connect additional audio component to the AUDIO
IN jack on the unit using an audio analog cord (not
supplied). Turn down the volume on the system, and
then select the AUDIO IN function.
IN jack on the unit using an audio analog cord (not
supplied). Turn down the volume on the system, and
then select the AUDIO IN function.