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Page 1 - Cassette-Corder

3-228-220-12 (1)©2001 by Sony CorporationCD RadioCassette-CorderOperating InstructionsCFD-S40CP

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10Playing a tape12STOP/EJECTWith the side you wantto play facing upwardDisplayPLAYConnect the supplied AC power cord (see page 23).1 Press xZ to open

Page 3 - Table of contents

Basic Operations11Use these buttons for additional operationsTo Pressadjust the volume VOLUME +, –(VOL +, – on the remote)stop playback xZfast-forward

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

12Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 23).1 Press xZ to open the tapecompartment and insert a blank tape.Use TYPE I (normal) tape only.Close

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Basic Operations13To Pressstop recording xZpause recording XPress the button again toresume recording.turn on/off the player POWER3 Press z to start r

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14Checking the information of adisc with MP3 filesPress DISPLAY/ENTER•MEMORY. Thedisplay will be changed as follows:During stop in TRACK andFOLDER mod

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15The CD PlayerFUNCTIONSLEEPPOWERCD/RADIO(AC ONLY)VOLRADIOMODE100/10Locating a specifictrackYou can quickly locate any track using thenumber buttons o

Page 8 - Listening to the radio

16Playing tracksrepeatedly (Repeat Play)You can play tracks repeatedly in normal,shuffle or program play modes.uTo repeata single trackall the trackst

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17The CD PlayerPlaying tracks inrandom order (Shuffle Play)You can play tracks in random order.MODE1 Press x.“CD” appears in the display.2 Press MODE

Page 10 - STOP/EJECT

18To cancel Program PlayPress MODE until “PGM” disappears fromthe display.To check the order of tracksbefore playPress DISPLAY/ENTER•MEMORY.Every time

Page 11 - Basic Operations

The Radio19The RadioPresetting radiostationsYou can store radio stations into the player’smemory. You can preset up to 30 radiostations, 20 for FM and

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2WarningTo prevent fire or shock hazard,do not expose the player to rainor moisture.This symbol is intended to alert theuser to the presence of uninsu

Page 13 - 3 Press z to start recording

20Playing preset radiostationsOnce you’ve preset the stations, use the jogdial on the player or the number buttons onthe remote to tune in your favori

Page 14 - Using the display

The Audio Emphasis21The Audio EmphasisSelecting the audioemphasis (Sound Mode/MEGABASS)You can adjust the audio emphasis of thesound you are listening

Page 15 - Locating a specific

22The TimerFalling asleep to musicYou can set the player to turn offautomatically after 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 and120 minutes, allowing you to fall asleep

Page 16 - Scanning the beginning

Setting Up231 Inserting the back-up batteriesInsert four size AA (R6) batteries (notsupplied) into the battery compartment.These batteries work to sav

Page 17 - Playing tracks in

24Replacing batteriesWith normal use, the batteries should last forabout six months. When the remote nolonger operates the player, replace all thebatt

Page 18 - Creating your own

25• If the player is left in a car parked in thesun, be sure to choose a location in the carwhere the player will not be subjected tothe direct rays o

Page 19 - Presetting radio

26TroubleshootingGeneralThe power is not on.• Connect the AC power cord to a wall outletsecurely.• Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly.• Yo

Page 20 - Playing preset radio

27The sound drops out.• Reduce the volume.• Clean the CD, or replace it if the CD is badlydamaged• Place the player in a location free fromvibration.

Page 21 - Selecting the audio

28Demagnetizing 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 22 - Falling asleep to music

29SpecificationsAUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONSPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONICDISTORTIONWith 3.2-ohm loads, both channels driven from150 - 10,000 Hz; rated

Page 23 - Choosing the power sources

Basic Operations3Table of contentsBasic OperationsPlaying an audio CD or MP3 files... 4Listening to the radio ...

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30Notes• The file names and folder names must be ISO9660 level 1 compliant.• When naming, be sure to add the file extension“mp3” to the file name.• If

Page 25 - Precautions

31IndexAAudio emphasis 21BBatteriesfor player 24memory back-up 23for remote 23CCD player 4Choosing power sources 24Cleaningcabinet 28tape heads

Page 26 - Troubleshooting

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Page 27 - Tape Player

4Playing an audio CD or MP3 filesBasic OperationsConnect the supplied AC power cord (see page 23).1 Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE downto open the CD compart

Page 28 - Maintenance

Basic Operations5Use these buttons for additional operationsTo Do thisadjust the volume Press VOLUME +, –(VOL +, – on the remote).stop playback Press

Page 29 - Specifications

6Playing a disc with MP3 files1 Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE down to open the CDcompartment and place the CD on the CD compartment(see page 4) .2 Close th

Page 30 - About “MP3”

Basic Operations7Track mode Playing all MP3 files from 1, 2, 3...9, 0Folder mode Playing all MP3 files in the selected folder.(Example: If you select

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8Listening to the radioConnect the supplied AC power cord (see page 23).1 Press BAND•AUTO PRESET untilthe band you want appears in thedisplay (direct

Page 32 - Printed in China

Basic Operations9Use these buttons for additional operationsTipIf the FM broadcast isnoisy, press MODE until“Mono” appears in thedisplay and radio wil

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