CMT -X5CD/CMT - X5CDB (GB) 4 -528-304-12 (1)
W ARNING
T o reduc e the risk of fire, do not cover the
ventilation opening of the appliance with
newspapers, tablecloths, cur tains, etc.
Do not expose the applianc e to naked flame
sourc es (for example, lighted candles).
T o reduc e the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this applianc e to dripping or splashing,
and do not place obje cts filled with liquids, such
as vases, on the appliance.
As the main plug is used to disc onnect the unit
from the mains, connect the unit to an easily
acc essible AC outlet. Should you notice an
abnormality in the unit, disconnect the main
plug from the A C outlet immediately .
Do not install the applianc e in a confined space ,
such as a bookc ase or built-in cabinet.
Do not expose ba tteries or appliances with
battery-installed to e xces sive heat, such as
sunshine and fire .
The unit is not disconne cted from the mains as
long as it is connect ed to the AC outlet, even if
the unit itself has been turned off.
This equipment has been teste d and found
to comply with the limits se t out in the EMC
Directive using a c onnection cable shorter than
3 meters.
The nameplate is loca ted on the bottom e xterior .
CAUTION
The use of optical instruments with this pr oduct
will increase eye hazar d.
This appliance is
classified as a CLASS
1 LASER product. This
marking is locate d on
the bottom e xterior .
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if batt er y is incorr ectly
replac ed. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type.
F or customers in Austr alia and New
Ze aland
This equipment should be installed and oper ated
with at least 20 cm and more be tween the
radia tor and person’s body (e xcluding
extr emities: hands, wrists, f eet and ankles).
F or customers in Europe
Notic e for customers: the following
informa tion is only applicable to
equipment sold in countries applying
EU dir ectives.
This product has been manuf actured by or on
behalf of Sony Corpor ation, 1- 7 -1 K onan Minato-
ku T okyo , 108 -0075 Japan. Inquiries related t o
product c ompliance based on European Union
legislation shall be addres sed to the authorized
repr esentative, Sony Deutschland GmbH,
Hedelfinger Str asse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany .
For any service or guar antee matt ers, please
ref er to the addresses pr ovided in the separat e
service or guarant ee documents.
Hereby , Sony Corp., declares that this equipment
is in complianc e with the essential requir ements
and other relev ant provisions of Dire ctive
1999/5/EC. For details, please access the
following URL:
http://www .complianc e.sony .de/
F or customers in Europe and A ustralia
Disposal of Old Electrical &
Electr onic Equipment
(Applicable in the Eur opean
Union and other Eur opean
countries with separ ate
collection syst ems)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging
indicates tha t this product shall not be tr eated
as household waste . Inst ead it shall be handed
over to the applicable c ollection point for the
recycling of electric al and electronic equipment.
By ensuring this product is disposed of c orrectly ,
you will help prevent pot ential negative
consequenc es for the environment and human
health, which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriat e waste handling of this product.
The recycling of ma terials will help to conserve
natur al resourc es. For more de tailed information
about recycling of this pr oduct, please contact
your local Civic Office , your household waste
disposal service or the shop where you
purchased the pr oduct.
Europe Only
Disposal of waste ba tteries
(applicable in the Eur opean
Union and other Eur opean
countries with separ ate
collection syst ems)
This symbol on the battery or on the packaging
indicates tha t the battery provided with this
product shall not be tr eated as household w aste.
On certain batt eries this symbol might be used
in combination with a chemic al symbol. The
chemical symbols for mer cury (Hg) or lead (Pb)
are added if the ba ttery contains more than
0. 0005% mercury or 0. 004% lead.
By ensuring these batteries ar e disposed of
corr ectly , you will help prevent potentially
negative conse quences for the envir onment
and human health which could otherwise be
caused by inappr opriate waste handling of the
battery . The r ecycling of the materials will help to
conserve natur al resourc es.
In case of pr oducts that for safety , performance
or data integrity r easons requir e a permanent
connection with an inc orporate d battery , this
battery should be replac ed by qualified service
staff only . T o ensur e that the battery will be
treat ed properly , hand over the product at end-
of-life to the applic able collection point for the
recycling of electric al and electronic equipment.
For all o ther batteries, please view the section
on how to remove the ba ttery from the product
safely . Hand the battery over to the applicable
collection point f or the recycling of waste
batteries.
For mor e detailed informa tion about recycling
of this product or batt er y , please c ontact your
local Civic Office , your household waste disposal
service or the shop where you pur chased the
product.
Unit (back)
Listening t o a CD
Playing a CD-DA/MP3 disc
1 Pr ess FUNCTION to select “CD . ”
2 Inser t a CD to the disc slot at the top of the
unit.
Load a CD with the label side (printe d side)
towar d you.
Label side
(printed side)
(eject)
Plays back automatically . If you switch the
function to “CD” fr om another function when
a CD is already inserted in the slo t, press
after “READING” has disappear ed from the
display window .
The button of the remo te or the unit enables
you to fast -rewind/fast f or war d, sele ct a track,
file or folder (for MP3 disc), etc.
T o eject the CD
Press (eject) on the unit.
Note
ˎ8 cm CD cannot be used with this system.
ˎDo not load a CD with non-standard shapes (e.g., hear t,
square, star). Doing this may c ause irreparable damage to
the system.
ˎDo not use a CD with tape, stickers or paste on it as this
may cause malfunction.
ˎWhen you remove a CD, do not touch the surface of the
disc.
T o change the play mode
Play mode enables you to playback the same
music repeat edly or shuffle-play .
Play mode
1 Press to stop playback.
If you select “REPEA T” in step 4, you do not
have to stop playback.
2 P ress MENU .
3 Pr ess / to select “CD MENU” , then press
.
4 Press / to select “PLA YMODE” or
“REPEA T , ” then press
.
5 Press / to select the play mode, then
pres s
.
Y ou can select the following play modes.
PLA YMODE
Play mode Effect
NORMAL Plays a track or file .
FOLDER* Plays all track s in the selected
folder . “FLDR” lights up in the
display window .
SHUFFLE Plays all track s or files in
random or der . “SHUF” lights
up in the display window .
FLDR.SHUF* Plays all track s or files in the
selected f older in random
order . “FLDR. SHUF” lights up
in the display window .
PROGRAM Plays the progr ammed tracks
or files. “PGM” lights
up in the display window .
For de tails, see “Creating your
own progr am (Progr am Play)” .
* This play mode is applic able only for playing an MP3 disc.
REPEA T
Play mode Effect
ALL (Repeat
plays all track s)
The system plays all tr acks in a
disc or folder r epeatedly .
“
” lights up in the display
window .
ONE (Repeat
plays one track)
The system plays the selected
track repeatedly . “
1” lights
up in the display window .
OFF Cancels r epeat playback.
Note on playing MP3 discs
ˎDo not save unnecessary folders or files on a disc that has
MP3 files.
ˎFolders that have no MP3 files are no t recognize d on the
system.
ˎThe system can only play MP3 files that have a file
extension of “ .mp3. ”
Even when file name has the “ .mp3” file extension, if it is
not an audio MP3 file, playing this file may generate a loud
noise, which could cause damage of the system.
ˎThe maximum number of MP3 folders and files compatible
with this system is:
999* folders (including the roo t folder)
999 files
250 files in a single folder
8 folder levels (in the tree structur e of files)
*
This include f
olders that have no MP3 or other files. The
number of folders that the system c an recogniz e may
be less than actual number of folders, depending on the
folder structure .
ˎC
ompatibility with all MP3 encoding/writing softw are,
CD-R/RW drive and rec ording media cannot be
guarante ed. Inc ompatible MP3 discs may produce noise or
interrupted audio or may no t play at all.
Cr eating your own pr ogr am
(Pr ogram Play)
Plays the progr ammed track or file in a CD .
1 Select “PROGRAM” in step 5 of “T o change the
play mode” , then pr ess
.
2 When using an MP3 disc, pres s +/– to
select the folder c ontaining the tracks or files
that you want to pr ogram.
If you want to play all tr acks or files in the
folder , pr ess
.
3 Pr ess / to select a desired tr ack or
file, then select
.
T otal playing time
of the selected
track or file
Selected tr ack
or file number
Repeat the steps above to pr ogram additional
track s or files.
4 Press
.
Y our progr am of tracks or files starts playback.
T o canc el progr am play
In step 1, select “NORMAL ” for “PROGRAM, ” then
pres s
.
T o delete a pr ogr ammed track or file
Pr ess CLEAR while the play is stopped. Each
time you pres s the button, the last programme d
track or file will be dele ted.
When all the progr ammed tracks or files ar e
deleted, “NO STEP” appears.
Tip
ˎUp to 25 tracks or files can be pr ogrammed. If you attempt
to progr am more than 25 track s or files, “FULL ” will be
displayed. In this case, delete unnec essary tracks.
ˎT o play the same program again, press .
Note
ˎWhen the disc is ejected or the power cord is
disconnecte d after programming, all the programmed
tracks and files ar e deleted.
Listening t o the r adio
T uning in a r adio station
1 Pr ess FUNCTION to select “FM” or “DAB*”
(CMT - X5CDB).
2 P ress and hold PRESET +/– until the
frequency indic ation in the display window
starts changing, then release the button.
T uning stops automatically when a FM ster eo
broadc ast is received (A utomatic Scanning) .
“ST” lights up in the display window .
* D AB is for CMT -X5CDB only .
Manual tuning
Pr ess PRESET +/– repeate dly to tune-in the
desired st ation.
Note on D AB/DAB+ stations (CMT - X5CDB
only)
ˎWhen you tune in a station that provides RDS services,
information such as the service name or station name is
provided by br oadcasts.
ˎWhen tuning in a DAB/DAB+ station, it may take a few
seconds befor e you hear any sound.
ˎPrimary ser vice is automatic ally received when sec ondar y
service ends.
ˎThis tuner does no
t support data services.
Tip
ˎIf reception of an FM st ereo broadcast is noisy , pr ess MENU
and select “TUNE:MENU, ” “FM MODE” and “MONO” in
turn, to select monaural r eception. This reduces noise .
Pr esetting r adio stations
Y ou can prese t your desired radio st ations.
1 T une in the desired station, then press MENU
.
2 Pr ess / to select “TUNE:MENU, ” then
pres s
.
3 Pr ess / to select “MEMORY , ” then press
.
4 Press / to select “OK, ” then press .
5 Press / to select the prese t number ,
then pres s
.
Pr eset number
“COMPLETE” appears in the display window
and the radio sta tion is register ed with the
preset number .
Repeat the steps above to r egister further
radio sta tions.
6 Press / to turn off the power , then pr ess
/ again to turn on the power .
Tip
ˎY ou can preset up t o 20 FM, or 20 D AB/DAB+ and 20 FM
stations (CMT -X5CDB).
ˎIf you select an already-register ed preset number in step
5, the preset radio station is r eplaced by the currently
tuned-in radio sta tion.
(USB) port
Connect a USB devic e.
Note
ˎY ou can use your iPhone/iPod with this syst em via
Bluetooth or c onnection only .
AUDIO IN (e xternal input) jack
Connect op tional external equipment with an
audio connecting c able (not supplied).
~ AC IN (220- 240V A C) input
Connect the power c ord (supplied) to the w all
outlet.
FM ANTENNA
(for CMT - X5CD only)
DAB/FM ANTENNA
(for CMT - X5CDB only)
Connect the FM or D AB/FM antenna.
* The illustra tion above is for CMT -X5CD .
Note
ˎFind a location and an orientation that pr ovide good
rec eption, and then fix the ant ennas to a stable surface
(window , w all, e tc.).
ˎSecure the end of the FM lead antenna with adhesive
tape.
Recep tion of DAB/DAB+ r adio station
(CMT - X5CDB only)
When you turn on the system for the first time
after you purchase the syst em, DAB Automatic
Scan starts automatic ally and creates a list of
available services. During the DAB Automatic
Scan, “********” appears. Do not press any butt on
on the unit or the remot e during DAB Automatic
Scan. Scanning is interrupted and service list
may not be crea ted properly . T o run the DAB
Automatic Sc an manually , perform the procedur e
of “Running the DAB Aut omatic Scan
manually . ” If you have move d to another area,
perform the DAB Aut omatic Scan manually and
re-r egister the contents of br oadcasts.
Getting S tar ted
Loc ation of Contr ols
Note
This manual mainly explains oper ations using the remot e, but the same operations c an also be
performed using the buttons on the unit having the same or similar names.
Fr ont
To p
Unit (fr ont/top) Remote
When you use the r emote for the first time
The battery is factory-installed in the r emote.
Befor e using the remote for the first time ,
remove the insulation she et attached to the
battery holder . For det ails, se e “Changing the
battery” .
Listening t o music with
optional audio c omponents
Playing back the music of
optional audio c omponents
Y ou can play a track of op tional audio
components c onnected to the unit.
Note
ˎBeforehand, press the V OL – to turn down the volume.
1 Pr ess FUNCTION to select “ A UDIO IN. ”
2 C onnect its audio connecting cor d to the
AUDIO IN jack on the rear of the unit and
the output terminal of the optional e xternal
equipment.
3 S tar t playback of the connect ed component.
Adjust the volume on the connect ed
component during playback.
4 Pr ess VOL +/
on the remot e to adjust the
volume.
Note
ˎThe system may enter Standby mode automatic ally if the
volume level of the connecte d component is too low . F or
details, see “Setting the Automatic St andby function.”
Listening t o music through
a BLUET OO TH connection
P airing the system with a
BLUET OO TH device and listening
to music
Y ou can listen to music fr om BLUET OOTH devic e
over a wireles s connection.
Befor e using the BLUETOO TH function, per form
pairing to regist er your BLUET OOTH devic e.
Note
ˎPlace the BLUET OOTH device t o be connected within one
meter of the system.
ˎIf your BLUETOO TH device is compliant with t ouch (NFC),
skip the next pr ocedure. See “Listening t o music by one-
touch action (NFC). ”
1 Pr ess FUNCTION to select “BT AUDIO . ”
2 P ress MENU .
3 Pr ess / to select “BT MENU, ” then pr ess
.
4 Press / to select “P AIRING, ” then press
.
5 Press / to select “OK” then press .
When “P AIRING” st arts flashing in the display
window , the system changes to pairing
mode.
6 Sear ch for this system with the BLUET OO TH
device.
A list of the devices found may appear on the
BLUET OO TH device display .
7 Select [SONY :CMT -X5CD] or [SONY :CMT -
X5CDB] (this system).
If prompt ed to enter a passk ey on the
BLUET OO TH device, enter “0000. ”
If this system is not shown in the display of
the device, proc eed from step 1 again.
When pairing is complet ed, the display
changes to the conne cted BLUET OOTH devic e
name from “P AIRING” and the BLUET OOTH
indicator lights up .
8 Pr ess .
Starts playback.
Depending on the BLUET OO TH device, press
again. Also, you may have to start up a
music player on the BLUET OO TH device.
9 Pr ess VOL +/– t o adjust the volume.
If the volume cannot be changed on the
system, adjust it on your BLUETOO TH device.
Opera tion such as fast-r ewind/fast-f or war d,
selecting music and selecting a folder c an be
opera ted with the remot e or buttons of the
unit.
Tip
ˎY ou can perform a pairing operation or a ttempt to make a
BLUET OOTH c onnection with another BLUET OOTH device
while the BLUET OOTH c onnection is established with one
BLUET OOTH devic e. The currently established BLUET OOTH
connection is canc eled when BLUET OOTH conne ction with
another device is suc cessfully established.
Note
ˎThe operations described above may not be available
for certain BLUET OOTH devices. In addition, the actual
operations may diff er depending on the connected
BLUET OOTH devic e.
ˎOnce a pairing operation is performed, it does not have
to be performed again. In the following cases, however, a
pairing operation must be performe d again:
P airing information was erase d when the BLUETOO TH
device was r epaired.
Y ou attempt to pair the system with mor e than 10
BLUET OOTH devic es.
This system can pair with up to 9 BL UETOO TH devices.
If you pair another BLUET OOTH devic e after pairing
with 9 devices was performed, pairing information of
the device that w as connected with the system first is
overwritten with that of the new device.
P airing registration inf ormation of this system is erased
from the c onnected device.
If you initialize the system or er ase the pairing history
with the system, all the pairing information will be
erased.
ˎThe sound of this system cannot be sent to a BLUET OO TH
speaker .
ˎ“Passk ey” may be c alled “P asscode, ” “PIN code, ” “PIN
number” or “P assword, ” etc.
T o check the addr ess of a connect ed
BLUET OOTH devic e
Pr ess DISPLA Y , while the name se t on the
connect ed BLUET OOTH devic e is shown in the
display window . The BLUET OO TH device
addres s appears in two lines on the system
display window for 8 sec onds.
T o canc el the connection with a
BLUET OOTH devic e
Disconnect the BL UETOO TH connection on the
BLUET OO TH device. “BT A UDIO” appears in the
display window .
T o er ase the pairing registr ation
information
1 Select “DEL LINK” after step 3 on “Pairing
the system with a BLUET OOTH devic e and
listening to music, ” then press
.
2 Pr ess
/
to select “OK, ” then press .
“COMPLETE” appears in the display window
and all the pairing information is er ased.
Note
ˎIf you have erased the pairing information, you cannot
make a BLUET OOTH connection unles s pairing is
performed again.
Listening to music thr ough a
r egistered devic e
After step 1 on “Pairing the syst em with a
BLUET OO TH device and listening to music, ”
opera te the BLUET OOTH devic e to connect with
the system, then press of the unit to start
playback.
Listening to music by one-t ouch
action (NFC)
NFC is a technology for short -range wir eless
communica tion between various devices such as
a mobile phone and IC tag.
Just touch your smartphone/tablet on the
system. The system is turned on automatically ,
and pairing and BLUET OO TH connection are
established.
Befor ehand, turn the NFC se ttings to on.
1 T ouch your smartphone/tablet on the N-mark
on the unit.
T ouch the smartphone/tablet on the unit and
maintain contact until the smartphone/table t
vibra tes.
Refer to the user’ s guide of your smartphone
for the part of your smartphone/tablet used
as touch cont act.
2 Aft er completing the connection, press .
Starts playback.
T o disconnect the established c onnection,
touch your smartphone/tablet on the N-Mark
on the unit.
Tip
ˎCompatible smartphones are those equipped with the NFC
function (compatible oper ating system: Android version
2.3.3 or later with the e xception of Andr oid 3.x).
Check the website below for inf ormation on compatible
devices.
For customers in Eur ope:
http://support.sony-europe.c om/
For customers in o ther countries/regions:
http://www .sony-asia.com/support
ˎIf the smartphone/tablet does not r espond
even though it is touched to the unit, download
“NFC Easy Connect” to your smartphone/tablet
and run it. Then touch to the unit again. “NFC
Easy Connect” is a free applica tion for ex clusive
use with Android™. Scan the following 2D
Code .
ˎWhen you touch an NFC -compliant
smartphone/tablet on the unit while another
BLUET OO TH device is connect ed with this
system, the BLUETOO TH device is disconnecte d
and the system is conne cted with the
smartphone/tablet.
Note
ˎIn some countries and r egions, NFC-compliant
application may not be downloade d.
ˎFor some smartphones/table ts, this function
may be available without downloading “NFC
Easy Connect. ” In this case, the operation
and specifications of the smartphone/table t
may be differ ent from the description in this
manual.
For de tails, refer to the user’ s guide supplied
with your smartphone/tablet.
T o tune in to a pr eset r adio station
Pr ess PRESET +/– to select the prese t number
to which the desire d station is register ed.
Running the DAB A utomatic Scan
manually (CMT - X5CDB only)
Befor e you can tune in DAB/DAB+ st ations, you
must perform a DAB Initial Sc an.
When you have moved to another ar ea, also
perform the DAB Initial Sc an manually to update
the DAB/D AB+ ser vice inf ormation.
1 Pr ess MENU .
2 Pr ess / to select “TUNE:MENU, ” then
pres s
.
3 Pr ess / to select “INIT:SCAN, ” then press
.
4 Press / to select “OK, ” then press .
Scanning begins. The scanning progres s is
indicate d by asterisks (*******). Depending on
the DAB/D AB+ ser vices av ailable in your area,
scanning may tak e a few minutes.
Note
ˎIf your country or region does not support DAB/DAB+
broadcast, “NO SERV” appears.
ˎThis procedur e clears all previously stored pr esets.
ˎBefore unplugging the DAB/FM lead ant enna, mak e sure
the system is turned off to pr eser ve your own DAB/D AB+
settings.
Listening t o a file on a USB
device
Playing a file on a USB device
Y ou can play audio files stor ed on a USB device
such as W ALKMAN® or digital media player , on
this system by conne cting a USB device to the
system.
For de tails on compatible USB devic es, se e
“Compatible devic es and versions. ”
1 Pr ess FUNCTION to select “USB. ”
2 C onnect the USB device to the (USB) port
on the rear of the unit.
Connect the USB devic e directly , or via the USB
cable supplied with the USB devic e, to the
(USB) port .
W ait until “READING” disappears.
3 Pr ess .
Starts playback.
Y ou can opera te fast -rewind/fast -forward,
selecting a track or file or sele cting folder with
the remot e or the button of the unit.
T o change the play mode
When playing the USB device, the play mode
can be selecte d. P ress MENU , then select
“USB MENU. ” Select “PLA YMODE” or “REPEA T . ”
For de tails, see “T o change the play mode” of
“Listening to a CD . ” When a file on a USB devic e
is playing, progr ammed playback cannot be
played.
Tip
ˎIf a USB device is connected t o the unit, batt er y charging
starts automatically . E ven when the system is off, the USB
device can be char ged.
ˎIf the USB device cannot be charge d, disc onnect and
rec onnect it. F or details on the charging sta tus of the USB
device, see the operating manual of the USB device .
Note
ˎThe playback order for the system may differ fr om the
playback order of the c onnected digital music player .
ˎBe sure to turn off the system befor e removing the USB
device. Removing the USB device while the system is
turned on may corrupt the da ta on the USB device.
ˎWhen USB cable connection is neces sar y , connect the
USB cable supplied with the USB device t o be connected.
For det ails on connection, refer to the oper ation manual
supplied with the USB device to be c onnected.
ˎIt may take time before “READING” appears after
connecting, depending on the type of USB device
connecte d.
ˎDo not connect the USB device thr ough a USB hub.
ˎWhen the USB device is connected, the system reads all
the files on the USB device. If there are many folders or
files on the USB device, it may take a long time to finish
reading the USB devic e.
ˎWith some connected USB devices, it may take a long time
to transmit signals fr om the system or to finish reading the
USB device.
ˎCompatibility with all encoding/writing softwar e cannot
be guarante ed. If audio files on the USB devic e were
originally encoded with inc ompatible software, those files
may produc e noise or, may malfunction.
ˎThe maximum number of folders and files on the USB
device compa tible with this system is:
1,000* folders (including the r oot folder)
3, 000 files
250 files in a single folder
8 folder levels (in the tree structur e of files)
* This includes f olders that have no playable audio file and
empty folders. The number of folders that the system
can rec ognize may be less than actual number of folders,
depending on the folder structure .
ˎThe syst
em does not neces sarily support all the functions
provided in a c onnected USB device.
ˎF
olders that have no audio files are no t recognize d.
ˎThe audio f
ormats that you can list en to with this system
are as follows:
MP3:
file extension “ .mp3”
WMA*:
file extension “ .wma”
AA
C*: file extension “ .m4a, ” “mp4” or “ .3gp”
Note that even when file name has the c orrect file
extension, if the actual file differs, the syst em may
produc e noise or may malfunction.
*
Files with DRM (Digit
al Rights Management) copyright
prot ection or files downloaded from an online music
store c annot be played on this system. If you try to play
one of these files, the system plays the next unpro tected
audio file.
Befor e operating this syst em
Malfunctions that occur during the normal
use of the system will be repair ed by Sony in
acc ordance with the c onditions defined in the
limited warr anty for this system. However , Son y
will not be liable for any c onsequences arising
from a f ailure to play caused by a damaged or
malfunctioning system.
Music discs encoded with c opyright
pr otection technologies
This product is designed t o playback discs that
conform t o the Compact Disc (CD) standar d.
Recently , various music discs encoded with
copyright pr otection technologies ar e markete d
by some rec ord companies. Please be aware
that among those discs, there are some that do
not conf orm to the CD standard and may no t be
playable by this pr oduct.
Note on DualDiscs
A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which
mates D VD recor ded material on one side
with digital audio material on the o ther side.
However , since the audio material side does
not conf orm to the Compact Disc (CD) standar d,
playback on this product is not guar anteed.
License and T r ademark Notic e
ˎWindows Media is either a register ed trademark
or trademark of Micr osoft Corpor ation in the
United St ates and/or other countries.
ˎThis product is prot ected by certain intelle ctual
property rights of Microsoft C orporation. Use or
distribution of such technology outside of this
product is pr ohibited without a license fr om
Microsoft or an authoriz ed Microsoft subsidiary .
ˎMPEG Layer -3 audio coding te chnology and
patents lic ensed from Fr aunhofer IIS and
Thomson.
ˎ“WALKMAN” and “WALKMAN” logo are
register ed trademark s of Sony Corpora tion.
ˎ© 2013 CSR plc and its group companies. The
aptX® mark and the aptX logo ar e trade marks
of CSR plc or one of its group c ompanies and
may be register ed in one or more jurisdictions.
ˎThe BLUETOO TH® word mark and logos are
register ed trademark s owned by BLUET OOTH
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony
Corpor ation is under license.
ˎThe NMark is a trademark or regist ered
trademark of NFC F orum, Inc. in the United
Stat es and in other countries.
ˎAndroid and Google Play are tr ademarks of
Google Inc.
ˎThe system names and product names
indicate d in this manual are generally the
trademark s or registere d trademarks of the
manufactur er. ™ and ® marks are omitt ed in
this manual.
ˎApple, the Apple logo, iP ad, iPhone, iPod,
iPod clas sic, iPod nano and iP od touch are
trademark s of Apple Inc., r egistere d in the U.S.
and other countries. App Stor e is a ser vice mark
of Apple Inc.
ˎ“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone”
mean that an electr onic accessory has been
designed to c onnect specifically to iP od and
iPhone, respectively , and has been c ertified
by the developer to meet Apple performanc e
standards. Apple is not responsible f or the
opera tion of this device or its complianc e with
safety and r egulatory standards. Please note
that the use of this acc essory with iPod or
iPhone may affect wir eless performance.
ˎ“Xperia” and “Xperia T ablet” are tr ademarks of
Sony Mobile Communic ations AB.
Setting the clock
1 Press
to turn on the system.
2 P ress TIMER
.
If “PLA Y SET” is displayed, press /
to
select “CL OCK, ” then press
.
3 Pr ess /
to set the hour , then press
.
4 Press /
to set the minutes, then press
.
Note
ˎThe clock settings are reset when you disc onnect the
power cor d or if a power failure occurs.
T o display the clock when the system is off
Pr ess DISPLA Y
repeat edly to display the clock.
The clock is displayed for about 8 sec onds.
If the system is in BLUET OOTH Standby mode ,
the clock does not appear by pres sing DISPLA Y
.
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Opera ting Instructions
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