Sony CFD-980 User Manual

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Page 1 - Cassette-Corder

3-861-066-13(1)1998 by Sony CorporationCD RadioCassette-CorderOperating InstructionsCFD-980

Page 2 - Model No. CFD-980

Basic Operations10Recording on a tapeConnect the supplied AC power adaptor (see page 25).1 Press POWER to turn on theplayer.2 Press p6 to open the tap

Page 3 - Table of contents

Basic OperationsBasic Operations11Use these buttons for additional operationsTips• Adjusting the volume orthe audio emphasis (seepage 27) will not aff

Page 4 - 3 Close the lid of the CD

The CD Player12Using the displayYou can check information about the CDusing the display.The CD PlayerChecking the total track number and playingtimeCh

Page 5 - 4 Press ^

The CD PlayerThe CD Player 13Locating a specificpoint in a trackYou can locate a specific point in a trackwhile playing a CD using + or =.To locate Pr

Page 6 - Listening to the radio

The CD Player14Playing tracksrepeatedly(Repeat Play)You can play tracks repeatedly innormal, shuffle or program play modes(see page 16).1 Press POWER

Page 7 - Basic Operations

The CD PlayerThe CD Player 15Playing tracks inrandom order(Shuffle Play)You can play tracks in random order.1 Press OPERATE to turn on the player.2 Pr

Page 8 - Playing a tape

The CD Player16Creating yourown program(Program Play)You can make a program of up to 20tracks in the order you want them to beplayed.=/+DISPLAY/ENTERM

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The CD PlayerThe CD Player 17To check the order of tracks before playPress DISPLAY/ENTER•MEMORY.Every time you press the button, the track numberappea

Page 10 - 2 Press p6 to open the tape

The CD Player18Preventing soundfrom skipping(ESP)The ESP (Electronic Shock Protection)function prevents the sound fromskipping by using a buffer memor

Page 11 - 4 Press r to start recording

The RadioThe Radio19The RadioPresetting radiostationsYou can store radio stations into theplayer’s memory. You can preset up to20 radio stations, 10 f

Page 12 - Using the display

Introduction2WarningTo prevent fire or shock hazard, donot expose the player to rain ormoisture.This symbol is intended to alertthe user to the presen

Page 13 - Locating a specific

The Radio20Playing presetradio stationsOnce you've preset the stations, usePRESET +/– to tune in your favoritestations.1 Press POWER to turn on t

Page 14 - Playing tracks

The Timer 21The TimerSetting the clockBefore you set the clock, connect the ACpower adaptor (see page 25.)Before you set the clock, “AM 12:00”flashes

Page 15 - Playing tracks in

The Timer22Waking up tomusicYou can wake up to music or a radioprogram at a preset time. Make sure youhave set the clock (“Setting the clock” onpage 2

Page 16 - Creating your

The Timer 23The TimerTipYou can have theplayer go on the nextday at the same time.Just press STANDBYuntil the t indicationappears in the display.The p

Page 17 - The CD Player

The Timer24Falling asleep tomusicYou can set the player to turn offautomatically after 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 and120 minutes, allowing you to fall asleepw

Page 18 - Preventing sound

Setting Up 25Setting UpSetting UpChoosing thepower sourcesYou can use the AC power,batteries or the car battery as apower source.13 Battery compartmen

Page 19 - Presetting radio

Setting Up26Choosing the power sources (continued)3 Using the player on batteriesInsert six size D (R20) batteries (not supplied) into thebattery comp

Page 20 - Playing preset

Setting Up 27Setting UpSelecting theaudio emphasis (Sound Mode/MEGA BASS)You can adjust the audio emphasis of thesound you are listening to.MEGA BASS

Page 21 - Setting the clock

Additional Information28PrecautionsAdditional Information• Do not place anything within 10 mmof the side of the cabinet. Theventilation holes must beu

Page 22 - Waking up to

Additional Information 29On operation• If the player is brought directly from acold to a warm location, or is placed ina very damp room, moisture mayc

Page 23 - 7 Press STANDBY

3IntroductionBasic OperationsTable of contentsBasic Operations4 Playing a CD6 Listening to the radio8 Playing a tape10 Recording on a tapeThe CD Playe

Page 24 - Falling asleep to

Additional Information30TroubleshootingRemedy• Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall outletsecurely.• Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly.

Page 25 - Choosing the

Additional Information 31Tape PlayerSymptomThe tape does not move when youpress an operation button.The REC r button does notfunction/The tape does no

Page 26

Additional Information32MaintenanceDemagnetizing the tape headsAfter 20 to 30 hours of use, enoughresidual magnetism will have built upon the tape hea

Page 27 - Selecting the

Additional Information 33SpecificationsGeneralSpeakerFull range: 10 cm (4 in.) dia.,3.2 ohms, cone type (2)OutputsHeadphones jack (stereo minijack)For

Page 28 - Precautions

Additional Information34IndexAAudio emphasis 27BBatteriesfor player 26for memory back-up 25CCD player 12Choosing power sources 25Cleaningcabinet

Page 29 - Tab for side A

Additional Information 35

Page 30 - Troubleshooting

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Page 31 - Tape Player

Basic Operations4Playing a CDBasic OperationsConnect the supplied AC power adaptor (see page 25).1 Press POWER to turn on theplayer.2 Press 6 PUSH OPE

Page 32 - Maintenance

Basic OperationsBasic Operations5Use these buttons for additional operationsDisplayPlaying timeTrack numberPOWER6 PUSH OPEN/CLOSEVOLUME +/–^p=/+To Pre

Page 33 - Specifications

Basic Operations6Listening to the radioConnect the supplied AC power adaptor (see page 25).1 Press POWER to turn on theplayer.2 Press BAND until the b

Page 34

Basic OperationsBasic Operations7Use these buttons for additional operationsPOWERVOLUME +/–MODEMONO/STTo PressAdjust the volume VOLUME +/–Turn off the

Page 35 - Additional Information 35

Basic Operations8Playing a tapeConnect the supplied AC power adaptor (see page 25).1 Press POWER to turn on theplayer.2 Press p6 to open the tapecompa

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Basic OperationsBasic Operations9Use these buttons for additional operationsTo PressAdjust the volume VOLUME +/–Stop playback p6Fast-forward or rewind

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