Sony d e 226 ck owners manual

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SECTION 2
GENERAL

Playing a CD right
away!

If you want to play a CD right now, Choose to use your CD player on
hnuse currenll Other chulces are the lollowing two: dry batteries (See
Power Sourres" an the reverse slde) and car balloryl

0 Co n nect
to an Ac
outlet

V

AC palm adapmr

0': IN 4.5 V

Label Slde up

(D Pless am: to open the lid.

® m the CD to me pivot.
© Close the lid.

9 Play

® Press M >,

@ Adjusl the volumev

1 f ' l
Thls sectlon ls extracted
1 from Instruction manual

Yo Press
Fmd the hegmnmg H4 once
of the curmnl track

(AMS)

Fmd the beginning H4 repealedly
of previous (racks
(AMS)

Pmd lhe beglnmng Dbl ' once
of the next track
(AMS)

Fmd the bcglnnmg DH >
of succeeding repeatedly
tracks (AMS)
Go forward Hold down
quickly Dbl b

Go backwards
quickly

Hold dnwn m

' AMS , Aummnllr MusnSenSor

Yo remove the CD
Remove the Cl) whlle press-"g the plvol,

Notes on display

. When yuu prays >>l >, the (owl numhorol
tracks m the co and the total plnymg um.)
appear

1)urlng rule», the track number and the
elapsed playmg tlnw of tho lun'enl luck
appear

Male: on handling C05

- To keep the (1) rlean, handle ll hv llx edge
no no! lnulh lhe summ-

- [)0 not :th paptx or tape onto th9(l)

- Do nol expose Hm on (0 mm: \unllghl or
heat znurcPS surh ax hm mdum Do not
leave (he CD In a car parked under dlror!
aunllght

Nol these ways

About CD-Rs

Thu (1) playnr \S compahble MINI (Tl-Rs
but playback capabllny may varl'
depending on the quallly ol the disc, m-

mmnlmn AW. and .Inullrahnn mfhuzn-

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barber Operations

-
Selecting play mode

Yuu ran tinny the following five play modeS,
Normal play, Rt-(Wat play 7 all the
tracks, Single track play', epcal play -
,i Single track and Repeat shuttle play"

MENU

PIES\ MENL: durlllg may

lach time you preuu the button, the play
mode indication in the display changes M
tolluws:

Play mode Indication

No indication (Normal play)
in» giltiyt-i pluvs d in.» lratks on tho (1,

nm
1

t; " {Repeat pla y 7 all the Racks)
lhu plim play< all ll'u tram on the (I)
pawl,

1"(single frat/r play)
ltu: ylawr pin; ii single mitt ytiii'w
~r|crtod Umc

t; 1" (Repeat may - a single
tratk)
the play" play: a king!» truck ynii'w
\"lt'ihd rt'peuIEtHy

G

r; SHUF (Repeat shuffle play)
me plitwr play all (hr llm'k on the m inndnm nrdtl rtpeututllv

L_._

' During Repeat play, wu can loruto the tint
tint-i any the lazl {nick i~i pressing m >
reputedly You can «kn intuit 1hr lint inn-k
atli'r tun mitt in pnKSHVg m repeuttval».

Usmg other functions

To maximixe the skip protectinn
performance (ESP MAX)
The typical LusPlEleni-onic Shark Pmmtitm)
iunctitin minimizes sklpplng by using a
buffer memory that stores music data and
plays it back in the event 01 a shtick
The ESP VIAX wstem I an extremely
sophlslitated technology. Due lo (he llghl
weightmid improved dull ahuclt
charactemiim of lhe optical block this sy stem
mums mini the skipping much quicker
than conventional technology such a: Fsvtii-
IZSP.
' Although RP MAX ptuvnla stupilenl
prtllmtltm, «tipping may occasionally oit-ui

Set mp tn ON -
Htc ESP IlIdlLMmll appear»,

[u relmw lhiz FSP M AX Iundlvn, set ESP to
OFF "

F
L :45 a :::7

Notes
- Phylng mny «,tnp W lien the CD player gek a
Mixing «int-it snarl wllh the mar wax rum-nun
on
. You nun heara "one or flound may iklp,
7 when listang in .i tiiny or man-hut
7 when listening m J" .iiidio ml CD,
7 when the player receiver, contlnuous shutk n.
7 when 5mg poo _] Alli} com or ii men» ls
.i problem WIUV tiw tut-timing dent-ti 0!
.ipplitiition sottware

To enjoy more powerful bass sound
(Digital MEGA BASS)

tou can Hmphael/e the basyloufled sound.

Fr No mdltahon
l (Normal play)

v

BASS I

Tho selected sound mode is d splayed

BASS -. " tnhancea the bass :uund mute
than "inns - ~

Note
- ll itw 9mm} l5» distorted \vlwn Lhmg the
50L ND tum-lion l|li1ldt>wn|h9 volume

To lock the bunons
You can lock your (1) player against any
acndental operatioiiu,

Slide HOLD in Ihe directlon oltht amm
when you press any button, "Ha! d" appears
in the display and you cannot tipciatt: the CD
player

To unlock, slide HOLD in the OpanllL
dinrllon of the arrow,

To protect your hearing (AVLS)

the AVLS l Automatic Volume Limiter
Sv~leml function keeps down the- maximum
volume to ,irottct your Pam,

SOUND

Hold down SOLND until
the display

5" appears in

1"
ll

IM"
LID U

it you nun up the volume to "a ,i (m
Cannot tum up in» vnliime any more

it you want to turn up the volume to nit-re
maiv . ', hold down SOLM) uulll
"AVlib dunppears iron the dlsvlay,

For tht- cuntomtl': Frame
Thuluvelmetm B.

More

- liynu use ihe sound tum-nun niul inn AW 5
tum-nan _n m» stimr timt, Sound may be
Jliklfled lt om lupin-in tum down it
minim-

Connecting to other
stereo equipment

You can listen In the ('1) through otherstcreo
equlpnlenl or motd a Cl) on a cassette tape.
Retrr to the instruction manual of the other
uqulpmenl lur tlutailsi Before making
connections rum riff each piece of equipment

(onneumg cord

Let (white)

Righttiedl
9'" LINE N or

§ § ascw

Stereo system,

cassette vemtder,

radio (assetle

iecolner, et< l

Notes

- Below )tlu play mot l), tum duwli nip tuninit-
of \h( i-unni-i-ied tqmpmtnt in as T70! l0
damage the conneclm \Iiunkpn

. lt yin. iiim up ilm \lttlulnt It) mm than "55
lhtt «mud Ithw he dIJUFo'K.