Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product ZS-R100CP Sony
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ZS- R10 0CP ©2011 Sony Corporation P e r s o n a l A u d i o Sy s te m Oper ating Instructions 4-400-698- 12 (1).
2 GB W ARNING T o reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture . T o reduce the risk of fire , do not co ver the ventila tion of the a ppara tus wi th newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. An d do not place lighted candles o n the appa rat us.
3 GB or 0.004% lead. By ensuring these bat teries are dis posed of correctly , you will help pr event pot entially negati ve consequences fo r the envir onmen t and h uman health which could otherwise b e caused by inap pro priate was te handling o f the batt er y .
4 GB T able Of Con tents Preca ution s ....................................................... 5 No te on using S D card/US B device .................... 6 Prepar ation Checking the Componen ts and Acces sories ........................................
5 GB Precautions Discs that this unit CAN play Audio CD CD-R/CD-RW (CD-D A*/MP3/WMA files) * CD-D A is the abbr eviation fo r Compact Disc Digital A udio .
6 GB D o not use or st ore a n SD car d in a location subject to: Extremely high tem peratur es, such as in a car parked with the windows c losed in the sun during summer , direct sunlight or near appa ratu s that genera tes hea t High humidi ty or corr osive substan ces Keep SD cards o ut of the r each of small children.
7 GB Y ou cannot recor d on a RO M type or write- pro tected SD card . T o remove write-p rot ection from an SD ca rd, slide the switch o f the SD card in the dir ection of the arrow .
8 GB Preparation Checking the C omponents and A cc essories Before setting u p the system, check tha t all of the com ponen ts are inc luded. Main unit (1) AC pow er cord (1) AM loop antenna (1) Opera.
9 GB Preparation Preparation Location and F unction of Parts Main unit * 1 Display window AUDIO IN jack (Headphones) jack SLEEP button OPERA TE button CLOCK button CD b.
10 GB Preparation Display Play mode display Displays the ic on for the curren t play mode. (Alarm) displa y (Timer) display (MEGA BASS) display T ext information display Displays inf ormation, such as song/ album titles, function names, and a progress bar that sho ws the progr ess of the current task.
11 GB Preparation Preparation P ow er sour ces Connecting the A C pow er cord Connect the AC pow er cord t o the unit ( ) and the wall outlet ( ).
12 GB Preparation T o control the scr een contr ast 1 Press MENU . 2 Press un til “ Common Settings ” ap pears, then press ENTER. 3 Press un til “ Contrast ” a ppears, then pres s ENTER. 4 Control the scr een, then press ENTER. T o adjust the backlight brightness 1 Press MENU .
13 GB Preparation Preparation Initializing the settings Setting the clock When turnin g on the unit f or the first time after pur chase, or a fter remo ving the batt eries, “0:00” will blink. Insert bat teries into the uni t befor e setting the time.
14 GB Preparation Setting the clock by using the menu 1 Press MENU . 2 Press r epeatedly un til you find “ Common Settings ” and then press ENTER. 3 Press r epeatedly un til you find “Da te & Time ” and then pr ess ENTER. 4 Repeat steps 3 and 7 in “ Setting the clock ” .
15 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations Playing a CD/MP3/WMA disc Before opera ting the CD play er , do the followin g. Connect the AC power co rd to the uni t.
16 GB Basic Operations Example of folder structure and playing order The playback or der of f olders and MP3/ WMA files is as follows: Folder MP3/WMA file Notes on MP3/WMA discs When the disc is inserted, the unit reads all the files on that disc.
17 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations Notes Dis cs of no n-standard s hape (e.g., heart, squar e, star) should no t be inserted on this unit. A ttem pting to do so ma y cause irrepara ble damage to the uni t. D o not use a disc that has ce llophane ta pe, sticker adhesive , or glue on i t.
18 GB Basic Operations Changing the pla y mode T o locate a point while listening to the sound (Search) If yo u pr ess the or bu tto ns, yo u can locate a poin t while listening to the sound. T o Press Locate a point while listening to the sound (forward) or (backward) d uring pla yback, until you find the poin t.
19 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations 2 Press MODE repeatedly un til “ SHUF ” appears from the display while the CD/MP3/WMA is not playing . Each press c hanges the p lay mode as fo llows: Shuffle play ( “ SHUF ” ) Program pla y ( “ PGM ” ) * 1 Normal play (None) * 2 * 1 Y ou cannot set sh uffle play during pla yback or pause.
20 GB Basic Operations 4 Press to select track number , and press ENTER. 5 T o program another song, select “ Add Ne xt T rack ” and repeat step 4. When yo u hav e finished, select “ Comp lete ” . 6 Press (Play/P ause) to start Program Pla y .
21 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations T o listen to audio files in a folder in random order (F older Shuffle Play) (MP3/WMA only) Press M ODE r epeatedly un til the desired playback method ap pears while an MP3/ WMA is not pla ying.
22 GB Basic Operations Listening to the r adio Before list ening to the radio , connect the A C power cor d (page 11), and the AM Loop Antenna (pag es 22 and 23).
23 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations Notes Find a location and an o rienta tion that p rovide best reception, an d then set up the AM Loop ant enna. Keep the AM loop an tenna a way fro m the unit and o ther A V de vices to avo id picking up noise.
24 GB Basic Operations Playing preset r adio stations 1 Press RADIO FM/AM to select the band (direct power-on). 2 Press PRESET + ( ) or – ( ) repeatedly until the desir ed preset number appears. Display window Presetting r adio stations (Preset) Y ou ca n stor e radio statio ns int o the unit ’ s memory .
25 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations 4 Press repeatedly un til you find “ RADIO ” , then press ENTER. 5 Press repeatedly un til you find “ Auto pr eset ” , then press ENTER. The statio ns ar e stor ed in memory from the lower freq uencies to the higher ones.
26 GB Basic Operations Listening to music on an SD card or USB devic e Before opera ting the unit, do the followin g. Prepar e an SD car d/USB device. When using a micr oSD car d or microSD HC car d, use the adap ter . Playable f orma t is MP3/WMA/AA C.
27 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations T o Press Sto p playback (Sto p). Resume playback from the point yo u stop ped (Resume play) Press (Sto p) of the SD car d. The screen will display “ ” . Press (Play/P au se) to resume pla yback from the point yo u stop ped.
28 GB Basic Operations 4 Press (Play/P ause). The unit starts pla ying. Display window T o Press Sto p playback (Sto p). Resume playback from the point yo u stop ped (Sto p) of the USB device. The screen will display “ ” . Press (Play/P au se) to resume pla yback from the point yo u stop ped.
29 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations T o listen to a folder r epeatedly (F older repeat play) After setting Fo lder playback or F older shuffle playback, pr ess REPEA T repeatedly until the desired pla y mode is displa yed.
30 GB Basic Operations Selec ting a specific folder or file to pla y How to select an audio file to play back CD (CD-R/CD-RW) 1 Insert your CD (CD-R/CD-R W). 2 Press un til “Select Fo lder” a ppears, then pres s ENTER. 3 Press un til your desir ed folder a ppears.
31 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations C onnecting optional components Connect optional components Y ou ca n enjo y the sound from an o ptional com ponent, s uch as a portable digital mu sic play er , through the speakers of this unit. Be sure to turn off the power o f each com ponent befo re making a ny co nnections.
32 GB Basic Operations Recor ding a CD to an SD card/USB devic e The recor dable fo rmat f or the unit i s as follows: MP3 Samp ling frequency 44.1 kHz (fixed) Bit ra te 128 kb ps (fixed) The samp ling frequency and b it ra te canno t be changed.
33 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations 4 Inser t an SD card or USB device . 5 Press SD REC or USB REC during CD stop . Recording a CD to an SD car d Recording a CD to a USB de vice “Rec. readying... ” is disp layed, a nd start recor ding starts. Recording p rogres s is sho wn in the bar graph a t the botto m of the disp lay window .
34 GB Basic Operations Recor ding the radio t o an SD card/USB devic e Before reco rding, ch eck the followin g. A radio broadcast is being r eceived. (page 22) The SD card (o r USB device) is usable with the unit. (page 6) There is sufficient ca pacity on the SD card/US B device.
35 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations Recording a r adio to a USB device “Rec. readying... ” is disp layed, a nd start recor ding starts. Recording p rogres s is sho wn in the bar graph a t the botto m of the disp lay window . Display window T o Press Sto p recor ding (Sto p).
36 GB Basic Operations Recor ding an optional component t o an SD card/ USB devic e Before reco rding, ch eck the followin g. Connect the optional com ponen t. T ur n the optio nal compo nent o n. Adj ust the vo lume of the o ptional com ponent.
37 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations 4 Inser t an SD card or USB device . 5 Press SD REC or USB REC. Recording an optional c omponent to an SD card Recording an optional c omponent to a USB device “Rec. readying... ” is disp layed, a nd recor ding starts.
38 GB Basic Operations Deleting an audio file/ folder in an SD card or USB devic e 1 Inser t an SD card or USB device . 2 Press , then ENTER repeatedly , until the audio file (or folder) y ou want to delete is displa yed , then press ENTER. 3 Press DELETE to select “ Delete ” , then press ENTER.
39 GB Basic Operations Basic Operations F older/F ile structure The folder/file structure of a n SD car d/USB device recorded o n this unit is as fo llows: USB MUSIC SONY CD (Recording CD folder) FM (.
40 GB Basic Operations Radio (FM) FM FMXX.X XMHz * 1 YY MMDD_hhmm_ FMXX.X XMHz.mp3 * 2 Broadcast * 1 X X.XX = fr eq uen cy * 2 File na me r ep r esen ted b y yea r/ da te /tim e fi le was cr ea t ed. Radio (AM) AM AMXXXXkHz * 1 YY MMDD_hhmm_ AMXXXXkHz.
41 GB Other Operations Other Operations F alling asleep while listing to music (Sleep timer) Y ou ca n set the unit so that after a specified dura tion, it t urns off au toma tically . Y ou can choose from “ A u to/90 min ” , “60 min ” , “30 min ” , “20 min ” , “10 min ” , and OFF .
42 GB Other Operations Using the timer Before opera ting the unit, chec k the followin g. Set t he clock. (page 13) Set t he pr eset number of the sta tion yo u wan t to wake up to . (p ages 24 and 25) Radio sound for the alarm is not possible if a pr eset number is no t set.
43 GB Other Operations Other Operations 7 Selec t the sound source y ou want to set, then press ENTER. If yo u select “Buzzer” , skip steps 8 and 9. 8 Set the volume level. If yo u do not ch ange the v olume setting, skip this step . 9 Press repeatedly un til the desired volume is set , select “ Next ” , then press ENTER.
44 GB Other Operations Using timer r ec ording Before reco rding, ch eck the followin g. Set t he clock. (page 13) Preset the radio station y ou wan t to recor d. (pages 24 an d 25) 1 Inser t an SD card or USB device . 2 Press TIMER. 3 Press until “ T imer Record ” appears, then press ENTER.
45 GB Other Operations Other Operations 6 Press repeatedly un til the desired Start/End time appears, then press ENTER. 7 Selec t the sound source (F M or AM) you wan t to recor d. 8 Selec t the station you wan t to record . 9 After confirming the settings, press to select “ Complete ” , then press ENTER.
46 GB Other Operations Note on using the T imer/Alarm/S leep timer The timer will not function in the follo wing situa tions. Y ou cannot set the alarm for a time between “ 5 minutes befor e scheduled recor ding start time ” and “ the end time of the scheduled recording.
47 GB Other Operations Other Operations If a recording is scheduled to start immediately after another scheduled rec ording, the earlier recor ding will end before its scheduled end time .
48 GB Additional Information Additional Information T roubleshooting If yo u run into a ny p roblem s using this system, use the fo llowing chec klist. Should an y pr oblem persist, cons ult your n earest Son y dealer . General Symptom Cause and remedy The power canno t be turned on.
49 GB Additional Information Additional Information Sound drops o ut. There is no ise. Some CDs can skip a t higher playback vol umes. Reduce the vol ume. CD is dirty . Clean the CD. The CD is scratched . Replace the CD. Place the unit in a location free fro m vibra tion.
50 GB Additional Information Cannot pla y back files of a SD card/US B device. The file format* is inco mpa tible with the unit. Y our USB device is partitioned. When a US B device is partitioned, only the first partition is playa ble. The file name extension is in correct or missin g.
51 GB Additional Information Additional Information Desired station cann ot be received altho ugh a preset number is selected. The correct pr eset number was not selected. Select the correct preset number fo r your desir ed station. Set the radio for the current ar ea.
52 GB Additional Information Specifications CD player section System Compact disc digital audio system Laser diode properties Emission duratio n: Continuo us Laser outpu t: Less than 44.6 µW (This out put is the value m easured at a distance of a bout 200 mm from the ob jective lens surface on the op tical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture.
53 GB Additional Information Additional Information On cop yrights MPEG L ay er-3 a udio coding techno logy and patents licen sed from Fra unhof er IIS and Thomso n.
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