Sony ZS-2000 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Personal Audio

Personal AudioSystemOperating Instructions3-046-451-42 (1)©2000 Sony CorporationZS-2000

Page 2 - Serial No

The CD Player10Playing tracksrepeatedly(Repeat Play)You can play tracks repeatedly innormal, shuffle or program play modes(see pages 11 - 13).On the r

Page 3 - Table of contents

The CD PlayerThe CD Player 11Playing tracks inrandom order(Shuffle Play)You can play tracks in random order.1 Press x.“CD” appears in the display.2 Pr

Page 4 - 2 Press u (N on the remote)

The CD Player12Creating yourown program(Program Play)You can arrange the playing order ofup to 20 tracks on a CD.1 Press x.“CD” appears in the display

Page 5 - Basic Operations

The CD PlayerThe CD Player 13To cancel Program PlayPress PLAY MODE•MONO/ST until “PGM”disappears from the display.To check the order of tracks before

Page 6 - 2 Hold down TUNE•TIME SET +

The Radio14The RadioPresetting radiostationsYou can store radio stations into theplayer's memory. You can preset upto 30 radio stations, 10 for e

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The RadioThe Radio15If a station cannot be preset automaticallyYou need to preset a station with a weak signalmanually. You can also label the preset

Page 8 - Using the display

The Radio16Playing presetradio stationsOnce you've preset the stations, use thePRESET +, – on the player or numberbuttons on the remote to tune i

Page 9 - Locating a specific

The Audio EmphasisThe Audio Emphasis17The Audio EmphasisReinforcing the bass soundPress MEGA BASS.“MEGA BASS” appears in the display. To return tonorm

Page 10 - Playing tracks

The Timer18Setting the clock“– –:– –” indication appears in thedisplay until you set the clock.The TimerTipThe time displaysystem of this player isthe

Page 11 - Playing tracks in

The Timer 19The Timer1 When the power is off, press TIME SIGNAL todisplay “TIME SIGNAL” indication.Do the following operations by checking thedisplay.

Page 12 - Creating your

Introduction2WarningTo prevent fire or shock hazard, donot expose the player to rain ormoisture.This symbol is intended to alertthe user to the presen

Page 13 - The CD Player

The Timer204 Press TUNE•TIME SET + or – to select the time forthe time signal function to work, and then pressDISPLAY•ENTER MEM.Display Time signal so

Page 14 - Presetting radio

The Timer 21The TimerBefore you begin, make sure the (clock) indication isnot lit in the display. If it is lit, press STANDBY.1 Prepare the music so

Page 15 - The Radio

The Timer22Waking up to music (continued)4 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you wantthe music to go on.1 Press TUNE•TIMESET + or – to set the

Page 16 - Playing preset

The Timer 23The TimerTo stop playTurn off the power.To doze for a few more minutesPress SNOOZE.“Snooze” appears in the display and the power goesoff.

Page 17 - Selecting the

The Timer24Falling asleep tomusicYou can set the player to turn offautomatically after 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 and120 minutes, allowing you to fall asleepw

Page 18 - Setting the clock

Setting Up 25Setting UpSetting UpPreparing thesystemAccording to the illustrations,connect the cords firmly.Wrong connections cause mal-functions. Con

Page 19 - Setting the time

Setting Up26Preparing the system (continued)Setting up the AM loop antenna2 Connecting the AC power cordConnect the AC power cord to the wall outled.3

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Setting Up 27Setting UpTo improve the FM receptionConnect the FM outdoor antenna (not supplied). Ifyou use a distributor, you can also use the TVanten

Page 21 - Waking up to

Setting Up28Saving powerEven when power is turned off, thisplayer consumes about 5.6 W for timeindication, timer operation, remotecontrol reception. I

Page 22 - 6 Press STANDBY

Setting Up 29Setting UpRecording a CD on a MiniDisc recorder andDAT recorder* Select a connecting cable depending on the type of thedigital input jack

Page 23 - The Timer

Basic Operations3IntroductionTable of contentsBasic Operations4 Playing a CD6 Listening to the radioThe CD Player8 Using the display9 Locating a speci

Page 24 - Falling asleep to

Setting Up30Notes• As long as “CD”appears in the display,the optical digitaloutput jack is inoperation and the jacklights even if the CD isin stop mod

Page 25 - Preparing the

Additional Information 31PrecautionsAdditional InformationOn placement• Do not leave the player in a locationnear heat sources, or in a place subjectt

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Additional Information32Notes on CDs• Before playing, clean the CD with acleaning cloth. Wipe the CD from thecenter out.• Do not use solvents such as

Page 27 - To improve the AM reception

Additional Information 33TroubleshootingSymptomThere is no audio.Noise is heard.“No Disc“ lights in the display evenwhen a CD is in place.The CD does

Page 28 - Saving power

Additional Information34SymptomThe audio is weak or has poorquality.The audio is not stereo.The picture of your TV becomesunstable.The timer does not

Page 29 - Connecting

Additional Information 35SpecificationsAUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONSPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTALHARMONIC DISTORTIONWith 4-ohm loads, both channels driven from1

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Additional Information36IndexAAudio emphasis 17BBatteries for remote 26CCD player 8Cleaningcabinet 32ConnectingAC power cord 26optional component

Page 31 - Precautions

Basic Operations4Playing a CDConnect the AC power cord to the wall outlet (see page 26).1 Press Z CD OPEN/CLOSE(direct power-on) and place theCD on th

Page 32 - Precautions (continued)

Basic OperationsBasic Operations5Use these buttons for additional operationsTipNext time you want tolisten to a CD, just pressu. The player turns onau

Page 33 - Troubleshooting

Basic Operations6Listening to the radioConnect the AC power cord to the wall outlet (see page 26).1 Press RADIO BAND•AUTOPRESET until the band you wan

Page 34 - Troubleshooting (continued)

Basic OperationsBasic Operations7To Do thisadjust the volume Turn VOLUME toward +or – (press VOL +, – onthe remote).turn on/off the radio Press POWER.

Page 35 - Specifications

The CD Player8Using the displayYou can check information about theCD using the display.The CD PlayerDISPLAYENTER MEMChecking the total track number an

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The CD PlayerThe CD Player 9Locating a specifictrackYou can quickly locate any track usingthe number buttons. You can also find aspecific point in a t

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