CMT -FX205/FX200.GB.4-178-506-14(1)
WARNING
T o r educe the risk of r e, do not cover the ven tilation
opening of the a pparatu s with newspapers, tablecloths,
curtains, etc. Do not place the naked ame sour ces such
as lighted candles o n the apparat us.
T o r educe the risk of r e or electric shock, do not expose
this appa ratus to drip ping or splashin g, and do not place
objects lled with liquids, such as vases, on the a pparatu s.
Do not install the ap pliance in a conned space, such as a
bookcase or built-in cab inet.
As the main p lug is used to disconnect the unit from the
mains, co nnec t the unit to an easily accessi ble AC ou tlet.
Should yo u notice an abno rmality in the unit, disconnect
the main plug fr om the AC ou tlet immediately .
Do not expose batteries or a pparat us with battery-
installed to excessive hea t such as sunshine, r e or the
like.
e unit is no t disconnected f rom the ma ins as long as it
is connected to the A C outlet, even if the unit itself has
been turned o.
Excessive sound p ressure fro m earphones and
headpho nes can cause hearing loss.
CAUTION
e use of op tica l instruments with this pr oduct will
increase eye hazar d.
is ap pliance is classied
as a CLASS 1 LASER
product. is ma rking
is located on the r ear
exterior .
Notice for cust omers: the following
information is only applicable to
equipment sold in countries applying EU
directives.
e man ufacturer of this pr o duct is Sony Corpora tion,
1-7-1 Ko nan Minato-k u, T o kyo , 108-0075 Japan. e
A uthorized Represen tative for EMC a nd product safety is
Sony Deutschland G mbH, Hedelng er Strasse 61, 70327
Stu ttgart, Germany . F or an y ser vice or guarantee ma tters,
please refer to the addr esses given in separate serv ice or
guaran tee doc uments.
Disposal of Old Elec trical &
Electronic Equipment
(A pplicable in the European
Union and other European
countries with separ ate
collection systems)
is symbol on the pr oduct or on its packaging in dicates
that this pr oduct shall not be treated as househo ld
waste. I nstead it shall be handed over t o the applicable
collection point fo r the recycling of electrical and
electronic equip ment. By ens uring this product is
disposed of correctly , y ou will help preven t potential
negativ e consequences for the en vironmen t and human
health, which could otherwise b e caused by ina ppro priate
waste handlin g of this product. e recycling o f materials
will help to con ser ve natural resour ces. For mor e detailed
informa tion about recycling o f this product, please
con tac t your local Civic Oce, your ho usehold waste
disposal ser vice or the shop where yo u purchased the
product.
A pplicable accessories: Remo te commander
Disposal of waste batteries
(applicable in the European
Union and other European
countries with separ ate
collection systems)
is symbol on the ba tter y or on the packaging indica tes
that the bat ter y pro vide d with this product shall no t be
treated as ho usehold waste.
On certain batteries this symbol migh t b e used in
comb ination with a chemical symbol. e c hemical
symbols for m ercur y (Hg) or lead (Pb) ar e added if the
battery con tains more than 0.0005% mer cur y or 0.004%
lead.
By ensuring these bat teries are disposed of correctly ,
you will help p revent poten tially negative con s equences
for the en vironmen t and human health which co uld
otherwise b e caused by ina pprop riate waste han dling of
the battery . e r ec ycling of the ma terials will help to
conserve natural r es ources.
In case of p roducts that for saf ety , performance or da ta
integrity r easons require a permanen t connection with an
incorporat ed battery , this battery should be replaced by
qualied ser vice sta only . T o ensure tha t the battery will
be treated pr operly , han d over the product a t end-of-life
to the ap plicable collection point fo r the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipm ent.
Fo r al l other batt eries, please v iew the sec tion on ho w
to remo ve the battery from the prod uct s afely . Hand the
battery over t o the applicable co lle ction point fo r the
recycling of was te batteries.
Fo r more detailed informa tion about recycling o f this
product o r battery , please contact yo ur lo cal Civic Oce,
your ho usehold waste disposal ser vice or the shop where
you pur chased the product.
Note on DualDiscs
A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates
DVD reco rded material on on e side with digital
audio ma terial on the other side. Ho wever , since the
audio ma terial side do es not conf orm to the Compact
Disc (CD) standard , playback on this product is no t
guaran teed.
Music discs encoded with cop yright
protection technologies
is prod uct is desig ned to playback discs that co nform
to the Compact Disc (CD) standar d. Recently , vario us
music discs encoded with cop yrig ht pr otection
technologies ar e marketed by som e record com panies.
Please be aware tha t among those discs, there ar e some
that do no t conform to the CD standar d and may no t be
playab le by this product.
License and T r ademark Notice
MPEG Layer -3 audio coding technology and pat ents
licensed from Fra unhofer IIS and o mson.
All other trademarks and r egistered trademarks ar e of
their respective holders. I n this manual,
TM
and
®
marks
are no t specie d.
Operations
T o select a memory on the USB device
If the USB device has mo re than one memo r y (for
examp le, internal memory and a memory card), yo u can
select which memory to use and then start playback.
Y ou cannot select a memo r y during playback. Make sur e
to select a memory before starting playback.
U se butto ns on the unit to select a memory on the USB
device.
1 Press FUNCTION
repeatedly to select the USB
function.
2 Connect the USB device to the (USB) port
.
3 While holding down ENTER
, press
.
4 Press /
repeatedly to select a memory
number .
Proceed to step 5 if o nly one memory can be selec ted.
T o c ancel this opera tion, press
.
5 Press ENTER
.
Notes
When USB ca ble connection is necessary , connect the USB cable
supplied wi th t he USB device to be connected. See the operation
manual su pplied with the USB device to be connected for details on
the operation method.
I t may take about 10 seconds befo re “READING ” appears depending
on the type of USB device connected.
Do not connect the system a nd the USB device through a USB hub .
When the USB device is inserted, the system r eads all t he les on the
USB device. If there a re many fo lders or les on the USB device, it
may take a lon g time to nish reading the USB device.
W ith some connected USB devices, aer an opera tion is performed,
there may be a dela y before it is performed by this syst em.
Compa tibility with all encoding/writing soware cannot be
guarant eed. If audio les on the USB device were o riginal ly encoded
with incom patible soware, those les may p roduce noise or
interrupt ed audio, or ma y not play a t al l.
is system canno t play audio les on the USB device in the
following cases;
w hen the number of a udio les in a folder exceeds 999.
w hen the total number of a udio les on a USB device exceeds
5,000.
w hen the number of fo lders on a USB device exceeds 255
(including the “ ROOT ” folder and excl uding empty folders).
ese numbers ma y var y depending on the le and folder structure .
Do not save o ther typ es of les or unnecessary folders on a US B
device that has audio les.
e system can pla y back to a depth of 8 folders o nly .
is system does not necessarily su pport all the funct ions pr ovided
in a connected USB device.
Resume play i s cancelled when you turn o the system.
Files and f olders are displa yed in the order of their creatio n on the
USB device.
Folder s that have no a udio les are skipped.
e audio f ormat that you ca n listen to with this system is MP3 with
an “ .mp3” le extension.
Not e that even when le name has the correct le extension, if the
actual le diers, the system may p roduce noise or ma y malfunct ion.
T o use the sy stem as battery charger
Y ou can use the system as a ba tter y charg er for USB
devices that hav e a rechargeab le func tion when the
system is on.
e chargin g b egins when the USB device is connected
to the (USB) port
. e charg e status a ppears in
the USB device display . For details, see the user’ s guide o f
your US B de vice.
Note on charging the USB device with this sy stem
Y ou cannot use the system as a battery charg er in the following cases;
t he CD player/USB device pow er is turned o and the tuner
function is selected. See “ T o imp rove tuner r eception. ”
w hen the system is o.
Getting Star ted
Unit
Remote
is man ual mainly explains operatio ns using the
remot e, but the same opera tions can also be per formed
using the bu ttons on the uni t having the same or similar
names.
T o use the r emote
Slide and r emove the batt er y compartment lid, a nd insert
the two R6 (size AA) batt eries (not supplied), side
rst, ma tching the polarities shown belo w .
Notes on using the remote
W ith normal use, the batteries should last f or about six mon ths.
Do not mix an old ba ttery with a new one or mix dierent types of
batteries.
If yo u do not use the remote fo r a long period of time, remove the
batteries to a void damage fro m battery lea kage and co rrosion.
When carr ying this system
1 Remove a disc to prot ec t the CD mechanism.
2 Press (po wer)
on the unit to turn o the
system and conrm that “ST ANDBY” st ops ashing.
3 Unplug the power cor d.
T o set the clock
1 Press
to turn on the system.
2 Press CL OCK/TIMER SET
to select the clock set
mode.
If “ PLA Y SET” ashes, press /
repeatedly
to select “CL O CK, ” and then pr ess ENTER
.
3 Press /
repeatedly to set the hour , then
press ENTER
.
4 Use the same procedur e to set the minutes.
Note
e clock settings are los t when you disconnect the power cord o r if a
power failur e occ urs.
T o displa y the clock when the system is o
Press D ISPLA Y
. e clock is displa yed for abou t
8 seconds.
Antennas
Find a locatio n and an orienta tion that pr ovide good
reception, a nd then set up the antenna.
Keep the an tennas awa y from the speaker cords an d the
power cor d to avoid p icking up noise.
Speakers
Insert only the strip pe d portion of the cor d.
Po wer
Connect the power cord t o a wal l outlet.
If the pl ug do es not t the wall ou tlet, detach the supplied
plug ada ptor (only f or models equipped with an ada ptor).
Voltage selector
Fo r models with a voltage selector , set V OL T A GE
SELECTOR t o the lo cal power line vol tage.
Listening to the radio
1 Select “TUNER FM” or “ TUNER AM. ”
Press TUNER/B AND
repeatedly .
2 Perform tuning.
For aut omatic scanning
Press TUNIN G MODE
repeatedly un til “ A UTO ”
appears, a nd then press +/
. Scanning stops
au tomatically when a station i s tuned in, and
“TUNED” and “ ST” (for stereo p rograms only) ligh t
up in the displa y .
If “TUNED” does no t light up and the scanning does
not sto p, pr ess
to stop scannin g, then p erform
man ua l tuning (below).
When yo u tune in a station tha t provides RDS
ser vices, the station name a ppears on the displa y
(Eur opean model only).
For manual tuning
Press TUNIN G MODE
repeatedly un til
“MANU AL ” appears, and then p ress +/
repeatedly to t une in the desired station.
Tip
T o r educe static noise on a weak FM ster eo station, press FM MO DE
repeatedly un ti l “MO NO” a ppears to turn o stereo recep tion.
Presetting radio stations
1 T une in the desired station.
2 Press TUNER MEMORY
to select the tuner
memory mode.
3 Press +/
repeatedly to select the desired pr eset
number .
If ano ther station is already assigned to the selected
preset n umber , the station is r eplaced by the new
station.
4 Press ENTER
to store the station.
5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 to stor e other stations.
Y ou can pr eset up to 20 FM and 10 AM statio ns. e
preset sta tions are r etained for about half a da y even
if you disconnect the pow er cord or if a power fa ilure
occurs.
6 T o call up a preset r adio station, press TUNING
MODE
repeatedly until “PRESE T ” appears , and
then press +/
repeatedly to select the desired
preset number .
Playing a le of the USB de vice
e audio f ormat that can be pla yed back on this system
is MP3*.
* F iles with DRM (Digital Rights Ma nagement) cop yrig ht pr otection
cannot be play ed back on this system.
Files downloaded from an o nline music store m ay not be played
back on this system.
Check the websites belo w for the informa tion about
com patible USB devices.
Fo r c ustomer s in Europe an d Russia:
<htt p://support.son y-europe.com/>
Fo r c ustomer s in L atin America:
<htt p://ww w .son y-latin.com/index.crp>
Fo r c ustomer s in other countries/region s:
<htt p://ww w .son y-asia.com/support>
1 Select the USB func tion.
Press US B
.
2 Connect the USB device to the (USB) port
.
3 Start playback.
Press
.
Other operations
T o Press
Pa use playback
. T o resume play , p ress the
but ton again.
Sto p playback
. T o resume play , p ress
*. T o c ancel res ume play , p ress
again.
Select a folder
+
/
repeatedly .
Select a le
/
.
Find a poin t in
a le
Ho ld down /
during
playback, and r elease t he but ton at
the desired point.
Select Rep eat Play
REPEA T
repeatedly un til “REP”
or “REP1” a ppears.
* When pla ying a VBR MP3 le, the system may resume p layback
from a dieren t point.
T o change the pla y mode
Press P L A Y M ODE
repeatedly while the USB device
is stop pe d. Y ou can select normal pla y (“ ” for all les
in the folder on the US B device), shue play (“ SHUF” or
“ SHUF”), or pr ogram play (“PGM ”).
Note on Repeat Play
“REP” indica tes that all audio les on a USB device are r epeated until
you sto p playback.
Note on shue play mode
When you turn o the system, the selected shue pla y mode (“SHUF”
or “ SHUF”) is cleared a nd the play mode returns to no rmal play
mode (“ ”).
Playing a CD/MP3 disc
1 Select the CD func tion.
Press CD
.
2 Place a disc.
Press PUS H OPEN/CLOSE
on the unit,
and place a disc with the label side up o n the CD
com part ment.
T o close t he CD compa r tment, pr ess PUSH OPEN/
CLOSE
on the unit.
3 Start playback.
Press (p lay)
.
Other operations
T o Press
Pa use playback
(pause)
. T o resume play , p ress
the but ton again.
Sto p playback
(stop)
.
Select a folder on
an MP3 disc
(select folder) +
/
repeatedly .
Select a track or
le
(go back)/ (go fo r ward)
.
Find a poin t in a
track or le
Ho ld down (rewind)/ (fast
forward)
during pla yb ack, and
release the but ton at the desir ed
point.
Select Rep eat Play
REPEA T
repeatedly un til “REP”
or “REP1” a ppears.
T o change the pla y mode
Press P L A Y M ODE
repeatedly while the play er is
stop p ed. Y ou can select normal play (“ ” f or all MP3
les in the folder on the disc), sh ue play (“ SHUF”
or “ SHUF*” f or folder shue), o r program pla y
(“PGM ”).
* When pla ying a CD-DA (audio) disc, (S HUF) Play performs the
same operation a s normal (SHUF) Play .
Note on Repeat Play
“REP1” indicat es that a single track or le is repeated un til you stop
playback.
Note on shue play mode
When you turn o the system, the selected shue pla y mode (“SHUF”
or “ SHUF”) is cleared a nd the play mode returns to no rmal play
mode (“ ”).
Notes on playing MP3 discs
Do not save o ther types of tracks or les, or unnecessary folders on a
disc that has MP3 les.
Folder s that have no MP3 les ar e skipped.
MP3 les are pla yed back in the order that they are r ecorded onto
the disc.
e system can o nly play MP3 les that hav e a le extension of
“ .m p3” .
Even when le na me has the “ .m p3” le extension, if the actual
le diers, playing this le ma y generate a loud no ise which could
damage the speaker system an d the system may malfunction.
e maximum n umber of:
f olders is 255 (incl uding the root folder).
MP3 les is 512.
f older levels (the tree structure of les) is 8.
Compa tibility with all MP3 encoding/writing soware, reco rding
device, and recor ding media cannot be guaranteed. I ncompatible
MP3 discs may pr oduce noise or interrupt ed audio or may not p lay
at all.
Notes on playing multisession discs
If the rst sessio n on the disc is a CD-DA session, the o ther s essions
on the disc cannot be recognized regar dless of the session forma t;
only CD-D A tracks in the rst session can be played back.
If the session f ormat for the rst sessio n is CD-ROM and the
following sessio ns are recor ded in t he same forma t, the system will
contin ue to play back MP3 les accordingly in m ultiple sessions
until the system encoun ters another session r ecorded in a dierent
format.
FM lead antenna (Extend it horizon tally.)
AM loop antenna
T o right speaker
T o wall outlet
T o connect an optional headphones
Connect headphones t o the PHONES jack
on the
unit.
Speaker cor d (Red/ )
Speaker cor d (Black/ )
T o left speaker