Sony CFD-CD777L User Manual

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Page 1 - Cassette-Corder

3-864-133-51(1)1998 by Sony CorporationCD RadioCassette-CorderOperating InstructionsCFD-CD777SCFD-CD777L

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Basic Operations10Recording on a tapeDisplayFor hookup instructions, see pages 20 – 22.1 Press p6 to open the tapecompartment on deck B andinsert a b

Page 3 - Table of contents

Basic OperationsBasic Operations11Notes• During recording, donot press ), 0 orPLAY on deck A as thiscauses excessive wowand flutter.• While recording

Page 4 - 3 Close the lid of the CD

Basic Operations12DubbingFor hookup instructions, see pages 20 – 22.1 Insert a recorded tape into deck Aand a blank tape into deck B.2 Set FUNCTION to

Page 5 - 4 Press ^ (( on the remote)

Basic OperationsBasic Operations134 Press P and then press PLAY on deck A.5 Start dubbing.Press r on deck B (( is depressedautomatically).Deck ADeck B

Page 6 - 3 Turn TUNING to tune in the

The CD Player14Using the displayYou can check information about the CDusing the display.The CD PlayerDISPLAYChecking the total track number and playin

Page 7 - Basic Operations

The CD Player 15The CD PlayerLocating a specifictrackYou can quickly locate any track usingthe number buttons. You can also find aspecific point in a

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The CD Player16Playing tracksrepeatedly(Repeat Play)You can play tracks repeatedly innormal, shuffle or program play modes(see page 17).1 Set FUNCTION

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The CD Player 17The CD PlayerCreating yourown program(Program Play)You can arrange the playing order of upto 20 tracks on a CD.Numberbuttons1 Set FUNC

Page 10 - 1 Press p6 to open the tape

The CD Player18Creating your own program (Program Play) (continued)Tips• You can play the sameprogram again, sincethe program is saveduntil you open t

Page 11 - 3 Start recording

The Tape Player 19The Tape PlayerRecordingthrough amicrophone/Usingas a PA systemYou can record sound using amicrophone (not supplied) or useplayer as

Page 12 - HIGH SPEED

Introduction2WarningTo prevent fire or shock hazard, donot expose the player to rain ormoisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not openthe cabinet. Ref

Page 13 - PLAY PAUSE

Setting Up20Setting UpHooking up thesystemMake sure you turn off thepower before making anyconnections.1 Hooking up the speakers1 Align the grooves an

Page 14 - Using the display

Setting Up 21Setting UpTipOnly for thecustomers suppliedwith an AC plugadaptor:Use the supplied ACplug adaptor if theplug of the AC powercord does not

Page 15 - Locating a specific

Setting Up22Hooking up the system (continued)3 Inserting batteries into the remote Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries (not supplied)Replacing batteries

Page 16 - Playing tracks

Setting Up 23Setting UpConnectingoptionalcomponentsYou can enjoy the sound froma TV or VCR through thespeakers of this player.For details, refer to th

Page 17 - Creating your

Setting Up24Adjusting theaudio emphasis(DYNAMIC SOUND SYSTEM)You can adjust the audio emphasis of thesound you are listening to.Using the 5 BAND GRAPH

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Additional Information 25PrecautionsAdditional InformationOn placement• Do not leave the player in a locationnear heat sources, or in a place subjectt

Page 19 - Recording

Additional Information26Notes on CDs• Before playing, clean the CD with acleaning cloth. Wipe the CD from thecenter out.• Do not use solvents such as

Page 20 - Hooking up the

Additional Information 27TroubleshootingRemedy• Connect the AC power cord to a wall outletsecurely.• Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly.•

Page 21 - Setting Up

Additional Information28Remedy• Close the tape compartment securely.• Make sure the safety tab on the cassette is inplace.• Make sure FUNCTION is set

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Additional Information 29MaintenanceAfter cleaning, insert a tape when theareas cleaned are completely dry.Demagnetizing the tape headsAfter 20 to 30

Page 23 - Connecting

Basic Operations3IntroductionTable of contentsBasic Operations4 Playing a CD6 Listening to the radio8 Playing a tape10 Recording on a tape12 DubbingTh

Page 24 - Adjusting the

Additional Information30SpecificationsCD player sectionSystemCompact disc digital audio systemLaser diode propertiesMaterial: GaAlAsWave length: 780 n

Page 25 - Precautions

Additional Information 31DimensionsApprox. 761 × 245 × 258 mm(w/h/d) (30 × 9 3⁄4 × 10 1⁄4 inches)(incl. projecting parts)MassApprox. 9.5 kg (20 lb.

Page 26 - Precautions (continued)

Additional Information32IndexAAudio emphasis 24BBALANCE 24Batteriesfor player 22for remote 22CCD player 14Cleaningcabinet 29lens 29tape heads an

Page 27 - Troubleshooting

Basic Operations4Playing a CDBasic OperationsFor hookup instructions, see pages 20 – 22.1 Set FUNCTION to CD.2 Press 6 PUSH OPEN/CLOSEdown to open the

Page 28 - Troubleshooting (continued)

Basic OperationsBasic Operations5Display4 Press ^ (( on the remote).The player plays all the tracksonce.Playing timeTrack numberUse these buttons for

Page 29 - Maintenance

Basic Operations6Listening to the radioFor hookup instructions, see pages 20 – 22.1 Set FUNCTION to RADIO.2 Set BAND to select the band youwant.3 Turn

Page 30 - Specifications

Basic OperationsBasic Operations7Use these buttons for additional operationsTips• During operation, thelevel meter shows thefrequency level of thesoun

Page 31 - Optional accessories

Basic Operations8Playing a tapeFor hookup instructions, see pages 20 – 22.1 Set FUNCTION to TAPE•CD/RADIO OFF.2 Press p6 to open tapecompartment and i

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Basic OperationsBasic Operations9Use these buttons for additional operationsTo Do thisadjust the volume Turn VOLUME.stop playback Press p6.fast-forwa

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