Sony CFD E75 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Cassette-Corder

CD RadioCassette-CorderOperating Instructions3-228-965-11 (1)© 2001 Sony CorporationCFD-E75

Page 2 - Serial No

10Recording on a tapeConnect the supplied AC power cord (see page 24).1 Press xZ to open the tapecompartment and insert a blank tape.Use TYPE I (norma

Page 3 - Table of contents

Basic Operations113 Press z to start recording(n is depressed automatically).Use these buttons for additional operationsTips• Adjusting the volume or

Page 4 - 3 Press u (N on the remote)

12The CD PlayerUsing the displayYou can check information about the CDusing the display.Checking the remaining timePress DSPL•ENT MEM while playing a

Page 5

13The CD PlayerPlaying tracksrepeatedly (Repeat Play)You can play tracks repeatedly in normal,shuffle or program play modes (see page14).1 Press x.“Cd

Page 6 - 1 Press RADIO BAND•AUTO

141 Press x.“Cd” appears in the display.2 Press MODE until “PGM” appears inthe display.3 Turn the jog dial to select the track youwant to program, and

Page 7 - Basic Operations

15The CD PlayerOn the remote1 Press x.2 Press MODE until “PGM” appears in thedisplay.3 Press the number buttons for the tracks you wantto program in t

Page 8 - 2 Press n

16The RadioPresetting radio stationsYou can store radio stations into the player’smemory. You can preset up to 30 radiostations, 20 for FM and 10 for

Page 9

The Radio17Playing preset radiostationsOnce you've preset the stations, use the jogdial on the player or the number buttons onthe remote to tune

Page 10 - 1 Press xZ to open the tape

18The Audio EmphasisSelecting the audioemphasis (MEGA BASS)You can adjust the audio emphasis of thesound you are listening to.Reinforcing the bass sou

Page 11 - 3 Press z to start recording

The Timer19Before you set the clock, connect the powersource (see page 24).1 Press MENU•ALARM until “CLOCK”appears in the display, then pressDSPL•ENT

Page 12 - Locating a specific

2WarningTo prevent fire or shock hazard,do not expose the player to rainor moisture.This symbol is intended to alertthe user to the presence ofuninsul

Page 13 - Playing tracks

204 Set the timer to the hour you want themusic to start by turning the jog dial,then press DSPL•ENT MEM.Set the minutes, then press DSPL•ENTMEM.5 Set

Page 14 - Playing tracks in

The Timer21Falling asleep to musicYou can set the player to turn offautomatically after 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, and120 minutes, allowing you to fall aslee

Page 15

22Using the countdowntimerYou can set the player to sound music orbeep after a preset period of time, which isuseful as a kitchen timer, etc.1 Press M

Page 16 - Presetting radio stations

The Timer234 Turn the jog dial to select the sound forthe alarm by and press DSPL•ENTMEM.Display Sound for alarmbEEP beepMUSIC “La primavera (Spring)”

Page 17 - Playing preset radio

24Setting UpChoosing the power sourcesYou can use the AC power or batteries as a power source.1 Inserting the back-up batteriesInsert three size AA (R

Page 18 - Selecting the audio

Setting Up252 Connecting the AC power cordInsert one end of the supplied ACpower cord to the AC IN socket locatedat the rear of the player, and the ot

Page 19 - Setting the clock

26Additional InformationPrecautionsOn safety• As the laser beam used in the CD playersection is harmful to the eyes, do notattempt to disassemble the

Page 20 - Waking up to music

27TroubleshootingGeneralThe power is not on.• Connect the AC power cord to the AC INsocket and a wall outlet securely.• Make sure the batteries are in

Page 21 - Falling asleep to music

28The sound drops out.Noise is heard.• Reduce the volume.• Clean the CD, or replace it if the CD is badlydamaged.• Place the player in a location fre

Page 22 - Using the countdown

29Demagnetizing the tape headsAfter 20 to 30 hours of use, enough residualmagnetism will have built up on the tapeheads to begin to cause loss of high

Page 23

Basic Operations3Table of contentsBasic OperationsPlaying a CD ... 4Listening to the radio ...

Page 24 - Choosing the power sources

30SpecificationsAUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONSPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONICDISTORTIONWith 4-ohm loads, both channels driven from100 - 10,000 Hz; rated 1

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31IndexAAlarm 22Audio emphasis 18BBatteriesfor memory 24for player 25for remote 25CCD player 12Choosing power sources 24Cleaningcabinet 29tape

Page 26 - Precautions

Sony Corporation Printed in China

Page 27 - Troubleshooting

4Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 24).1 Press ZPUSH OPEN/CLOSE downto open the CD compartment andplace the CD on the CDcompartment.2 Close

Page 28 - Troubleshooting (continued)

Basic Operations5Use these buttons for additional operationsPOWERxuJog dialVOLUME +, –ZPUSHOPEN/CLOSETo Do thisadjust the volume Press VOLUME +, – (VO

Page 29 - Maintenance

6Listening to the radioConnect the supplied AC power cord (see page 24).1 Press RADIO BAND•AUTOPRESET until the band you wantappears in the display (d

Page 30 - Specifications

Basic Operations7Use these buttons for additional operationsTo Pressadjust the volume VOLUME +, –(VOL +, – on the remote)turn on/off the radio POWERTo

Page 31

8Playing a tapeConnect the supplied AC power cord (see page 24).1 Press xZ to open the tapecompartment and insert a recordedtape. Use TYPE I (normal)

Page 32 - Printed in China

Basic Operations9Use these buttons for additional operationsTo Pressadjust the volume VOLUME +, –(VOL +, – on the remote)stop playback xZfast-forward

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