Sony CMT-CP11 User Manual

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Operating Instructions
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record the serial number in the space
provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this
product.
Model No. CMT-CP11 Serial No.
Micro HiFi
Component
System
4-227-681-12(2)
©2000 Sony Corporation
CMT-CP11
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Component

Operating InstructionsOwner’s RecordThe model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record the serial number in the spaceprovided below. Refer

Page 2

10Jack type BFM75ΩAMANTENNAUUAM antennaFor the AM antenna, use a 6- to 15-meter,horizontally extended insulated wire, with one endconnected to the AM

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Basic Operations11Basic OperationsPlaying a CD — Normal PlayDo the procedure below to play a CD startingfrom the first track.To turn on the system, pr

Page 4 - Step 1: Hooking up the system

121 Press TAPE EJECT Z and insert arecordable tape into the cassette holder.With the side you want torecord on facing towards youZbB xmMXz2 Press CD E

Page 5 - SELECTOR

Basic Operations136 Press DIR MODE on the remoterepeatedly to select “” to record onone side of the tape, or “”or “ ”to record on both sides.7 Press T

Page 6 - 1310

14Tips• If you press TUNER BAND when the power is off,the system automatically turns on and tunes in thestation last received (One Touch Play).• To sw

Page 7 - 1FM1005

Basic Operations15Recording from theradioDo the procedure below to tune in a preset station(see page 13) and record from the radio to a tape.Both Type

Page 8 - Connecting optional

16Playing a tapeThe system can play three types of tapes: Type I(normal), Type II (CrO2) and Type IV (metal).The system automatically detects the tape

Page 9 - Connecting external antennas

Basic Operations171 Press TAPE EJECT Z and insert arecorded tape into the cassette holder.With the side you want to playfacing towards youZbB xmMXz2 P

Page 10 - (continued)

18Playing CD tracksrepeatedly — Repeat PlayThe Repeat Play function lets you playback asingle track or all the tracks on a CD repeatedly inNormal Play

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19The CD PlayerPlaying CD tracks inrandom order — Shuffle PlayYou can use this function to playback all thetracks on a CD in random order.ZbB xmMXzZux

Page 12 - DOLBY NR

2WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.Refer servicing

Page 13 - Listening to the radio

20Selected tracknumberTotal playing time4 Press PLAY MODE.The selected track is programmed. “STEP”appears, followed by the number of theselection just

Page 14 - 3FM1005

21The Tape DeckThe CD Player/The Tape DeckThe Tape DeckRecording to a tapemanuallyDo the procedure below to manually record fromany source to a tape.

Page 15

22Total playing timeSelected tracknumber1 Press CD EJECT Z and place a CD.2 Press CD EJECT Z again to close thedisc tray.3 Press TAPE EJECT Z and inse

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23The Tape Deck10Repeat steps 6 and 7 to select tracks tobe recorded on the side of the tapefacing away from you.11Press CD SYNC.The tape stands by fo

Page 17 - 4 Press TAPE nN

24Using the Radio DataSystem (RDS)(European model only)What is the Radio DataSystem?Radio Data System (RDS)* is a broadcastingservice that allows radi

Page 18 - Checking the remaining

25Other Features4 Press l or L repeatedly until“SET DAILY” appears.“SET DAILY” scrolls and “c DAILY”appears in the display.5 Press ENTER.“ON TIME” app

Page 19 - Playing CD tracks in

269 Press ENTER.The starting time, the stopping time, and themusic source appear in turn, then the originaldisplay returns.10 Press ?/1 to turn off th

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27Other Features4 Press l or L repeatedly until“SET REC” appears.“SET REC” scrolls and “c REC” appears inthe display.5 Press ENTER.“ON TIME” appears,

Page 21 - Recording to a tape

28Additional InformationPrecautionsOn operating voltageBefore operating the system, check that the operatingvoltage of your system is identical with t

Page 22

29Additional InformationTroubleshootingShould you encounter a problem with yoursystem, do the following:1 Make sure the power cord and speaker cordsar

Page 23 - DSG TREBLEBASS

3* European model onlyTable of ContentsGetting StartedStep 1: Hooking up the system ... 4Step 2: Setting the time ...

Page 24 - Falling asleep to music

30Tape DeckRecording cannot be done.• There is no tape in the cassette holder.• The record protect tab has been removed fromthe cassette (see page 28)

Page 25 - Waking up to music

31Additional InformationTunerThere is a severe hum or noise (“TUNED”or “STEREO” flashes).• Adjust the antenna.• The signal strength is too weak. Conne

Page 26 - Timer-activated

32CD player sectionSystem Compact disc and digital audiosystemLaser Semiconductor laser(λ = 780 nm)Emission duration: continuousLaser output MAX 44.6

Page 27 - 6 Set the starting time

33Additional InformationParts identification forthe remoteYou can also operate the system with the suppliedremote.Buttons marked with “*” are provided

Page 28 - Precautions

34IndexAAdjustingthe bass 23the treble 23the volume 11, 14, 17Antennas 4, 9, 10Automatic Source Selection 11,14, 17BBatteries 5CCD player 11, 12

Page 29 - Troubleshooting

35Additional Information

Page 30 - CD Player

Sony Corporation Printed in Korea

Page 31 - Specifications

4Getting StartedStep 1: Hooking up the systemFollow steps 1 through 4 of the procedure below to hook up your system using the supplied cords andaccess

Page 32 - Specifications (continued)

5Getting StartedJack type BFM75ΩAMANTENNAUU3 For models with a voltage selector, setVOLTAGE SELECTOR to the localpower line voltage.VOLTAGESELECTOR110

Page 33 - Parts identification for

6Step 2: Setting the timeBefore you can use the system’s timer functions,set the internal clock.The clock uses a 24-hour system on the Europeanmodel,

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7Getting StartedStep 3: Presetting radiostations — PresetThe system can store a total of 30 preset stations(20 for FM and 10 for AM). This section exp

Page 35 - Additional Information

8Connecting optionalcomponentsThis section explains how to connect a variety ofcomponents to your system in order to enhance it.Refer to the instructi

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9Getting StartedConnecting an MD deck fordigital recordingBy connecting an MD deck to the system with acommercially available optical cable, you canma

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