Sony PHC-Z10 User Manual

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Page 1 - Component

Operating Instructions3-048-920-11 (1)©2000 Sony CorporationPHC-Z10PersonalComponentSystem

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Basic Operations10Recording on a tapeFor hookup instructions, see pages 31 - 34.1 Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE ondeck B to open the tapecompartment and ins

Page 3 - Table of contents

Basic OperationsBasic Operations113 Start recording.To record from the CD or tapeplayer, press DUBBING.To record from the radio, pressz/X and then TAP

Page 4 - 3 Press Z CD OPEN/CLOSE to

The CD Player12Using the displayYou can check information about theCD using the display.The CD PlayerChecking the remaining timePress DISPLAY while pl

Page 5 - 4 Press CD u

The CD PlayerThe CD Player 13Locating a specifictrackYou can quickly locate any track usingthe number buttons on the remote.You can also find a specif

Page 6 - Listening to the radio

The CD Player14Playing tracksrepeatedly(Repeat Play)You can play tracks repeatedly innormal, shuffle or program play modes(see pages 17 – 18.).CD uREP

Page 7 - Basic Operations

The CD PlayerThe CD Player 15Playing tracks of a single CD in random orderrepeatedly1 Press MODE until “SHUF” appears in the display.If “ALL DISCS” is

Page 8 - Playing a tape

The CD Player16Playing tracks inrandom order(Shuffle Play)You can play tracks in random order.Playing tracks of a single CD in random order1 Press MOD

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The CD PlayerThe CD Player 171 Press MODE until “ALL DISCS PGM” appears inthe display.2 Press DISC CHANGE to select the CD.3 Turn MULTI JOG to select

Page 10 - Recording on a tape

The CD Player18To cancel Program PlayPress MODE until “PGM” disappears from thedisplay.To check the order of tracks before playPress ENTER MEM.Every t

Page 11 - 3 Start recording

The RadioThe Radio19The RadioPresetting radiostationsYou can store radio stations into theplayer's memory. You can preset up to30 radio stations,

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, useMULTI JOG on the player or the numberbuttons on the remote to tune in

Page 14 - Playing tracks

The Audio Emphasis 21The Audio EmphasisSelecting the sound characteristicPress SOUND to select the audio emphasis you want.Each time the button is pre

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22The Audio EmphasisReinforcing the bass soundPress MEGA BASS.”MEGA BASS” appears in the display. To return tonormal sound, press the button again.Ge

Page 16 - Playing tracks in

The Audio Emphasis 23The Audio EmphasisDisplaying thespectrum analyzerYou can display 3 different patterns ofthe audio signal you are listening to byu

Page 17 - Creating your

The Timer24Setting the clock“- -:- -” indication appears in thedisplay until you set the clock.The TimerTipThe time displaysystem:12-hour systemAM12:0

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The Timer 25The TimerWaking up tomusicYou can wake up to music or aradio program at a preset time.Make sure you have set the clock(“Setting the clock”

Page 19 - 3 Press ENTER MEM

The Timer264 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you wantthe music to start.1 Turn MULTI JOG to set the hour and pressENTER MEM.2 Turn MULTI JOG

Page 20 - Playing preset

The Timer 27The TimerTimer-recordingradio programsYou can set timer to record the radioat a certain time. You can also recordthe sound of the componen

Page 21 - Selecting the

The Timer28Timer-recording radio programs (continued)4 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you wantto start recording.1 Turn MULTI JOG to set th

Page 22 - Getting the surround effect

The Timer 29The TimerTo use the player before a timer-recording startsIf you turn on the player, you can use it as usual.Before the preset time, tune

Page 23 - Displaying the

Basic Operations3IntroductionTable of contentsBasic Operations4 Playing a CD6 Listening to the radio8 Playing a tape10 Recording on a tapeThe CD Playe

Page 24 - 2 Set the clock

The Timer30Falling asleep tomusicYou can set the player to turn offautomatically after 10, 20, 30, 60, 90,and 120 minutes, allowing you to fallasleep

Page 25 - Waking up to

Setting Up 31Setting UpSetting UpHooking upthe systemAccording to the illustrations,connect the cords firmly.Wrong connections causemal- functions. Co

Page 26 - 7 Press STANDBY

Setting Up32Hooking up the system (continued)FM EXT ANT 75ΩAM EXT ANT2 Hooking up the antennas1 Strip the coating from the end of the cable andtwi

Page 27 - Timer-recording

Setting Up 33Setting UpTo improve the FM receptionConnect the FM outdoor antenna (not supplied). If youuse a distributor, you can also use the TV ante

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Setting Up343 Connecting the AC power cordInsert the AC power cord to the wall outlet.About the demonstration modeThe player enters the demonstration

Page 29 - The Timer

Setting Up 35Setting UpSaving powerEven when power is turned off, thisplayer consumes about 7.5 W for timeindication, timer operation, remotecontrol r

Page 30 - Falling asleep to

Setting Up36LINE INR LConnectingoptionalcomponentsYou can enjoy the sound from a VCR,TV or MiniDisc player/recorderthrough the speakers of th

Page 31 - Hooking up

Additional Information 37PrecautionsAdditional InformationOn placement• Do not leave the player in a locationnear heat sources, or in a place subjectt

Page 32 - 2 Hooking up the antennas

Additional Information38• Do not stick paper or sticker on theCD, nor scratch the surface of the CD.• After playing, store the CD in its case.If there

Page 33 - To improve the AM reception

Additional Information 39TroubleshootingRadioSymptomThere is no audio.“SP CHECK” appears in the display.Noise is heard.“NO DISC“ lights in the display

Page 34 - About the demonstration mode

Basic Operations4For hookup instructions, see pages 31 - 34.1 Press Z CD OPEN/CLOSE(direct power-on) and place theCD on the CD tray. Be sure toalign t

Page 35 - Saving power

Additional Information40SymptomThe tape does not move when youpress an operation button.The z/X button does not function/The tape does not play.The ta

Page 36 - R L

Additional Information 41MaintenanceDemagnetizing the tape headsAfter 20 to 30 hours of use, enoughresidual magnetism will have built upon the tape he

Page 37 - Precautions

Additional Information42SpecificationsAUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONSPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTALHARMONIC DISTORTIONWith 6 Ω loads, both channel driven from 120-

Page 38 - Precautions (continued)

Additional Information 43AAudio emphasis 21BBatteries for remote 34CCD player 12Cleaningcabinet 41tape heads and tapepath 41ConnectingAC power co

Page 39 - Troubleshooting

Additional Information44Sony Corporation Printed in China

Page 40 - Troubleshooting (continued)

Basic OperationsBasic Operations5To Do thisadjust the volume Turn VOLUME (press VOL+, – on the remote).stop playback Press x on the CD section.pause

Page 41 - Maintenance

Basic Operations6For hookup instructions, see pages 31 - 34.1 Press RADIO BAND•AUTOPRESET until the band you wantappears in the display (directpower-o

Page 42 - Specifications

Basic OperationsBasic Operations7Use these buttons for additional operationsTo Do thisadjust the volume Turn VOLUME (press VOL+, – on the remote).turn

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Basic Operations8Playing a tapeFor hookup instructions, see pages 31 - 34.1 Press Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE toopen the tape compartment andinsert a recorded t

Page 44 - Additional Information44

Basic OperationsBasic Operations9Use these buttons for additional operationsTips• Press COUNTER RESETto reset the counter to“000”.• Next time you want

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