Sony CMT-RB5 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Component

Micro Hi-FiComponentSystem4-230-861-11(1)©2000 Sony Corporation CMT-RB5Operating Instructions

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10Listening to the radio— Preset TuningPreset radio stations in the tuner’s memory first(see page 7).To turn on the system, press ?/1 (power).>MmNX

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11The CD PlayerThe CD PlayerPlaying CD tracksrepeatedly — Repeat PlayYou can repeat a CD in normal play, Shuffle Playand Program Play.>MmNX x.REPEA

Page 4 - 1 Connect the speakers

12Programing CD tracks— Program PlayYou can make a program of up to 25 tracks in theorder you want them to be played.>MmNX x?/1.DISPLAY462CLEARx131

Page 5 - 2 Connect the FM/AM antennas

13The CD PlayercontinuedTips• The program you made remains after Program Playfinishes. To play the same program again, pressN.• “STEP FULL” appears wh

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14Using the CD display (continued)In stop modeDuring Program Play with a programt Last track number and total playing timeof the programrTotal number

Page 7 - MEMORY MF1

15Other FeaturesOther FeaturesAdjusting the soundNot only can you adjust the bass and treble, youcan turn on the DBFB (Dynamic Bass Feedback)function

Page 8 - Saving the power in

16Using the Radio DataSystem (RDS)(European model only)What is the Radio DataSystem?Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcastingservice that allows radio

Page 9 - Playing a CD

17Other FeaturesWaking up to music— Daily TimerYou can wake up to music at a preset time.Make sure you have set the clock (see page 6).>MmNX x?/1.4

Page 10 - Listening to the radio

185 Set the time to start playing.Press ./> repeatedly to set the hour,then press ENTER.The minute indication flashes.ON 8:00Press ./> repeatedl

Page 11 - 3 Press N

19Connecting optional componentsConnecting optionalcomponentsConnecting optional A/VcomponentsTo enhance your system, you can connect optionalcomponen

Page 12 - CD 110m82s8

2WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicin

Page 13 - Using the CD display

20Connecting headphonesConnect headphones to the PHONES jack.7sJ LZl jcPHONES jackConnecting optional A/Vcomponents (continued)Listening to the soundo

Page 14 - In stop mode

21Connecting optional componentsConnecting externalantennasConnect an external antenna to improve reception.FM antennaConnect a commercially available

Page 15 - Adjusting the sound

22AM antennaConnect a 6- to 15- meter insulated wire to theAM antenna terminal. Leave the supplied AMloop antenna connected.Jack type AAMUFM75ΩCOAXIAL

Page 16 - Falling asleep to music

23Additional InformationOn the speaker systemThis speaker system is not magnetically shielded andthe picture on TV sets may become magneticallydistort

Page 17 - 4 Press ENTER

24TroubleshootingIf you have any problem using this system, use thefollowing checklist.First, check that the power cord is connectedfirmly and that th

Page 18 - 8 Press ENTER

25Additional InformationPlay does not start.• Open the CD tray and check whether a CD isloaded.• Wipe the CD clean (see page 23).• Replace the CD.• Th

Page 19 - Connecting optional A/V

26Troubleshooting (continued)A stereo FM program cannot be receivedin stereo.• Press STEREO/MONO until “STEREO”appears in the display.• See “There is

Page 20 - Listening to the sound

27Additional InformationCD player sectionSystem Compact disc and digital audiosystemLaser Semiconductor laser (λ=780 nm)Emission duration: continuousL

Page 21 - Recording to connected

28Parts descriptions forthe remoteYou can use the supplied remote to control thesystem.NoteYou cannot perform the following operations with theremote;

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29Additional Information>MmNX x?/1.qa9qsq;qhqgqfqd9 ENTER buttonPress to set the clock, timer, Program Play and tocomplete presetting stations (pag

Page 23 - Precautions

3Table of ContentsGetting StartedStep 1: Hooking up the system ... 4Step 2: Setting the time ... 6Step 3: Pre

Page 24 - Troubleshooting

30IndexAAdjustingthe bass 15the operating voltage 5the sound 15the treble 15the volume 9, 10, 17Antennas 5, 21Automatic Source Selection 9,10Au

Page 25 - Optional components

31Additional Information

Page 26 - Specifications

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Page 27 - Additional Information

4Getting StartedStep 1: Hooking up the systemPerform the following procedure 1 to 4 to hook up your system using the supplied cords andaccessories.11

Page 28 - Parts descriptions for

5Getting Started2 Connect the FM/AM antennas.Set up the AM loop antenna, then connect it.Jack type AFM75ΩCOAXIALAMUJack type BFM75ΩAMUU3 For models wi

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6Step 2: Setting the timeYou must set the time beforehand to use the timerfunctions.The clock is on a 24-hour system for the Europeanmodel, and a 12-

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7Getting StartedStep 3: Presetting radiostationsYou can preset up to 30 stations, 20 for FM and10 for AM.>MmNX x?/1.52143STEREO/MONOPRESET +/–1 Pr

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8To erase a preset station1 Press down MEMORY until “ERASE” and apreset number appear in the display.2 Press PRESET +/– repeatedly to select thepreset

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9Basic OperationsBasic OperationsPlaying a CDTo turn on the system, press ?/1 (power).7sJ LZl jc21l j J L VOLUMEs1 Press Z and place a CD on the disct

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