3-243-809-11 (1)
Portable
CD Player
Operating Instructions
About the area code
The area code of the location in which you purchased the CD player
is shown on upper left of the bar code label on the package.
For accessories supplied with your CD player, check the area code
of your model and see “Accessories (supplied/optional).”
Owner’s Record
The model number and the serial number are located at the rear.
Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these
numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this
product.
Model No. D-CS901
Serial No. ____________________________
“WALKMAN” is a trademark of
Sony Corporation.
D-CS901
© 2002 Sony Corporation
Table of Contents
Connecting your CD player
Getting started
Connecting a stereo system ....................... 21
Locating the controls ................................... 4
Connecting to a power source
Playing an audio CD or MP3
files
Using the rechargeable batteries ................ 22
Using the dry batteries ............................... 24
Notes on the power source ........................ 24
1. Connect your CD player. ......................... 6
2. Insert a CD. ............................................. 6
3. Play a CD. ............................................... 7
Additional information
Precautions ................................................ 25
Maintenance .............................................. 26
Troubleshooting ......................................... 27
Specifications ............................................ 29
Accessories (supplied/optional) ................ 30
About “MP3” ............................................. 31
About “ID3 tag” ........................................ 31
Playback options
Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat play) .... 12
Playing all files in a selected folder (Folder
play) (MP3 CD only) ............................ 12
Playing a single track (Single play) ........... 12
Playing tracks in random order
(Shuffle play)......................................... 13
Playing all files in a selected folder in
random order (Folder shuffle play) (MP3
CD only) ................................................ 13
Playing tracks in your favorite order
(PGM play)............................................ 14
Available features
G-PROTECTION function ........................ 16
Displaying CD text information ................ 16
Checking the time remaining on the CD and
the number of tracks left ....................... 17
Checking information on a CD with MP3
files ........................................................ 17
Emphasizing the bass sound (SOUND) .... 18
Protecting your hearing (AVLS) ................ 19
Locking the controls (HOLD) ................... 19
Turning off the operation beep sound........ 20
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Getting started
Locating the controls
For details, see pages in parentheses.
CD player (front)
1 HOLD switch
6 FOLDER –/+ buttons
(page 19)
(pages 9, 14)
7 PLAY MODE
button
2 3-way control key
(see below)
(pages 11 - 15)
8 REPEAT/ENTER
button
3 VOL* (volume)
control
(pages 11, 12, 14, 15)
(page 7)
9 SOUND button
(pages 18, 19)
q; i (headphones)
jack
4 DC IN 4.5 V
(external power
input) jack
(pages 6, 21)
qa Buckle
(pages 6, 22)
(page 6)
5 Display
qs DISPLAY button
(pages 8, 9, 12 - 14, 16, 18, 19)
(pages 16, 17)
2 3-way control key
N/>**: Play/AMS/search
(pages 7 - 9, 14)
.: AMS/search (pages 7, 14)
x/CHG: Stop/charge
Push toward
N/> or
..
(pages 7, 20, 22)
Press x/CHG.
*
There is a tactile dot beside VOL to show the direction to turn up the volume.
** There is a tactile dot beside N/>.
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CD player (inside)
qd G-PROTECTION
switch
qf Battery compartment
(page 16)
(page 22)
Using the hand strap
During active uses, use the supplied hand strap.
1 Pass the strap through the hooks.
2 Put your hand between the player and the strap, then adjust the length of the strap and fix it
using the Velcro tapes.
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Playing an audio CD or MP3 files
You can also use rechargeable batteries or dry batteries as a power source.
1. Connect your CD player.
1 Connect the AC power adaptor.
2 Connect the headphones/earphones.
to an AC outlet
AC power
adaptor
3-way control key
(N/>)
to i (headphones)
Headphones
or
Earphones
to DC IN
4.5V
2. Insert a CD.
1 Unfasten the buckle.
3 Fit the CD on the pivot and close the lid.
2 Open the lid.
4 While holding the lid closed, fasten the buckle
securely.
Label side up
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3. Play a CD.
Adjust the volume.
Push the 3-way control
key toward N/>.
To
Do this
Play (from the point you stopped)
Push the 3-way control key toward N/>.
Playback starts from the point you stopped.
Play (from the first track)
Push the control key toward N/> and hold
it for 2 seconds or more.
Stop
Press x/CHG.*2
Find the beginning of the current track (AMS*1)
Push the control key toward . once
quickly.*2
Find the beginning of the previous tracks (AMS)
Find the beginning of the next track (AMS)
Find the beginning of the succeeding tracks (AMS)
Go backwards quickly
Push the control key toward .
3
repeatedly.*2,
*
Push the control key toward N/> once
3
quickly.*2,
*
Push the control key toward N/>
3
repeatedly.*2,
*
Push the control key toward . and
hold it.*2
Go forward quickly
Push the control key toward N/> and
hold it.*2
*1 Automatic Music Sensor
*2 These operations can be done during play.
*3 After you have played the last track, you can return to the beginning of the first track by pushing the 3-way
control key toward N/>. Similarly, if you are at the first track, you can locate the last track by pushing
the control key toward ..
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About the display
• When you push the 3-way control key toward N/> after changing the CD or turning off
and on the player, the total number of tracks in the CD and total playing time appear for about
two seconds.
• While a track on the audio CD is playing, the track number and the elapsed playing time of the
current track appear.
• While a file on the MP3 CD is playing, the file name, the file number and the elapsed playing
time of the current file appear.
When closing the lid of the CD player with the power supply
attached
While the “
” flashes in the display, the CD starts rotating and will stop after the CD player
reads the disc information. This helps to shorten the waiting time before playback starts.
If the volume level does not increase
If “AVLS” flashes in the display, hold down SOUND until “AVLS” disappears from the display.
For details, see “Protecting your hearing (AVLS).”
About CD-Rs/CD-RWs and MP3 files
• This CD player can play CD-Rs/CD-RWs recorded in the CD-DA format* and MP3 files
recorded in the CD-ROM format, but playback capability may vary depending on the quality
of the disc and the condition of the recording device.
* CD-DA is the abbreviation for Compact Disc Digital Audio. It is a recording standard used for Audio
CDs.
• Finalize the CD-Rs/CD-RWs and MP3 files before use.
– If you use a disc recorded in the MP3 format that is not finalized, it will take longer than
finalized discs to start playback.
– If you use a disc recorded in the CD-DA format that is not finalized, it will not play.
Removing the CD
Remove the CD while pressing the pivot in the center of the tray.
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Playing a CD with MP3 files
Prepare the CD player and the CD in the same way as for an audio CD.
(See “About MP3.”)
Push the 3-way control key toward N/>.
File name
The CD player plays all MP3 files on the CD.
File number
Playing time of the file
To select a folder
Folder number
Use FOLDER + to go forward and FOLDER –
to go backward.
The number and name of the folder selected
will appear in the display for a short while.
Folder name
To select a file
Push the 3-way control key toward N/> to go forward and toward . to go backward.
Notes
• Before playing an MP3 file recorded on a multisession CD, the CD player reads the table of contents of
sessions on the CD and displays “SESSION” followed by the session number, and repeats this sequence until
the player reads the last session on the CD.
• The CD player is reading all file and folder information on the CD when “READING” is displayed.
• You can use the 3-way control key for additional operations in the same way as when playing an audio CD
(see the table on page 7).
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Example of folder structure and playing order
The playing order of folders and files is as follows:
CD-R
CD-RW
Folder
MP3 file
1
1
2
3
4
4
5
5
6
7
8
9
6
q;
2
3
File mode
Plays all MP3 files from 1, 2, 3...9, 0.
Folder mode
Plays all MP3 files in the selected folder.
(Example: If you select folder 3, the CD player plays file 4. If you select folder 4,
the CD player plays file 5 and 6.)
Notes
• A folder that does not include an MP3 file is skipped.
• Maximum number of folders: 255
Maximum number of files: 255
• Folder names and file names can be displayed with up to 64 characters. (Joliet extensions)
• The characters A - Z, 0 - 9, and _ can be displayed on this CD player.
• When referring to MP3 CDs, “folder” is equivalent to an “album” and “file” is equivalent to a “track.”
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Playback options
You can enjoy various playback options using PLAY MODE and REPEAT/ENTER.
PLAY MODE button
Each time you press the button, you can
change the playback mode.
No indication
(Normal play)
“
” *
(Play all files in a selected folder)
“ 1”
(Play a single track)
“ SHUF”
(Play tracks in random order)
REPEAT/ENTER button
REPEAT
“
SHUF” *
You can repeat play mode that was
selected using PLAY MODE.
(Play files in a selected folder in
random order)
ENTER
“ PGM”
You can select tracks for PGM play
mode.
(Play tracks in your favorite order)
* You can select this
mode only when
playing MP3 files.
3-way control key
(N />, .)
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Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat play)
You can play tracks (“files” when playing an MP3 CD) repeatedly in normal,
(MP3 CD
only), single, shuffle,
shuffle (MP3 CD only) and PGM play modes.
During playback, press REPEAT/ENTER.
File name
Audio CD
MP3 CD
Track number
Playing time
File number
Playing time
When playing MP3 files
• In normal mode, the CD player plays all files (up to 255 files) on a CD repeatedly.
• In folder mode, the CD player plays all files (up to 255 files) in the selected folder repeatedly.
Playing all files in a selected folder (Folder play)
(MP3 CD only)
File name
During playback, press PLAY MODE
repeatedly until “ ” appears.
File number
Playing time
Playing a single track (Single play)
During playback, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until “1” appears.
File name
Audio CD
MP3 CD
Track number
Playing time
File number
Playing time
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Playing tracks in random order (Shuffle play)
During playback, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until “SHUF” appears.
File name
Audio CD
MP3 CD
Track number
Playing time
File number
Playing time
When playing MP3 files
In shuffle mode, the CD player plays all files (up to 255 files) on a CD in random order.
Playing all files in a selected folder in random
order (Folder shuffle play) (MP3 CD only)
File name
During playback, press PLAY MODE
repeatedly until “
SHUF” appears.
File number
Playing time
When playing MP3 files
In folder shuffle mode, the CD player plays all files (up to 255 files) in a selected folder in
random order.
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Playing tracks in your favorite order (PGM play)
You can program the CD player to play up to 32 tracks (“files” when playing an MP3 CD) in
your favorite order.
During playback, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until “PGM” appears.
1
Folder name
MP3 CD
Audio CD
Push the 3-way control key toward N/> or . to select a track.
2
3
When playing an MP3 CD, you can also select a folder using FOLDER + or –.
Folder name
Audio CD
MP3 CD
File name scrolls.
Playing order
Playing order
Track number
Press REPEAT/ENTER quickly to enter the selected track.
“000” appears (audio CD only) and the playing order increases by one.
Folder name
Audio CD
MP3 CD
Playing order
Playing order
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select the tracks in your favorite order.
Hold down REPEAT/ENTER to start PGM play.
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5
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To check the program
During programming:
Press REPEAT/ENTER repeatedly before step 5.
During PGM play:
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until “PGM” flashes, then press REPEAT/ENTER.
Each time you press REPEAT/ENTER, the track number appears.
Notes
• When you finish entering the 32nd track in step 3, the first track selected appears in the display.
• If you select more than 32 tracks, the first tracks selected are erased.
When playing MP3 files
In PGM mode, you can program up to 32 files the same as you would for audio CD tracks.
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B Available features
G-PROTECTION
function
Displaying CD text
information
The G-PROTECTION function has been
developed to provide excellent protection
against sound skipping during many active
uses.
When you set the G-PROTECTION switch
on your CD player to “2”, the G-
PROTECTION function will be enhanced
compared to “1.”
When you play an audio CD containing CD
text information, the track name, disc name,
artist name, etc., appear in the display.
Display
CD text appears in
this portion.*
CD text mark
To walk with the CD player and enjoy high
quality CD sound using the G-PROTECTION
function, set the G-PROTECTION switch to
“1.” While taking harder exercise, it is
recommended that you set it to “2.”
The “ track number” appears.
* While the CD player is reading the information
on the CD, “READING” appears.
Press DISPLAY.
Set G-PROTECTION (under the lid) to
Each time you press the button, the display
changes as follows:
“1” or “2.”
Display
Normal play
Track number, elapsed
playing time and name of
the current track
During active uses, use the supplied hand
strap (see “Using the hand strap” in Locating
the controls).
Press DISPLAY
once.
Track number, remaining
time of the current track and
name of the current track/
artist name
Note
Sound may skip:
– if the CD player receives stronger continuous
shock than expected,
– if a dirty or scratched CD is played or
– when using poor-quality CD-Rs/CD-RWs or
if there is a problem with the original recording
device or application software.
Press DISPLAY
twice.
The number of tracks left**,
time remaining on the CD
and disc name/artist name
** Not displayed during Single play, Shuffle play or
PGM play.
Note
CD text displayed on this CD player is in English
only.
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Checking the time
remaining on the CD
and the number of
tracks left
You can check the time remaining on the
audio CD and the number of tracks left using
DISPLAY.
Checking information
on a CD with MP3 files
You can check information on a CD with
MP3 files using DISPLAY.
You can also check ID3 tag (Version 1.1)
information if the file has that information
stored. (See “About ID3 tag.”)
Press DISPLAY.
Press DISPLAY.
Each time you press the button, the display
changes as follows:
Each time you press the button, the display
changes as follows:
Display
Display
File name and elapsed
playing time
Normal play
Track number and elapsed
playing time
Normal play
Press DISPLAY
once.
FOLDER
Track number and
remaining time of the
current track
Press DISPLAY
once.
<folder name>
Press DISPLAY
twice.
ID3: TITLE
Press DISPLAY The number of tracks left*
<file name>
and time remaining on the
twice.
CD*
*
Not displayed during Single play, Shuffle play or
PGM play.
ID3: ALBUM
Press DISPLAY
three times.
<album name>
Press DISPLAY
four times.
ID3: ARTIST
<artist name>
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Checking information on a CD with
MP3 files
Emphasizing the bass
sound (SOUND)
Checking the total number of
files and folders on a CD with
MP3 files
While you are holding down DISPLAY, the
total number of files and that of folders are
displayed.
You can emphasize the bass-boosted sound.
Press SOUND to select “BASS
” or
“BASS
.”
No indication
(Normal play)
Total number of folders
Total number of files
BASS
BASS
Notes
• If the folder does not have a folder name,
“ROOT” appears in the display.
• If the file does not have ID3 tag information,
“- - - -” appears in the display.
The selected sound mode is displayed.
“BASS
more than “BASS
” enhances the bass sound
.”
Note
If the sound is distorted when using the SOUND
function, turn down the volume.
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Protecting your hearing
Locking the controls
(AVLS)
(HOLD)
The AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter
System) function keeps down the maximum
volume to protect your hearing.
You can lock the controls on your CD player
to prevent accidental button presses.
Slide HOLD in the direction of the
arrow.
Hold down SOUND until “AVLS”
appears in the display.
Flashes for 5 seconds when the volume
is turned up beyond a certain level.
To turn off the AVLS function
Hold down SOUND until “AVLS” disappears
from the display.
Flashes for 5 seconds if you
press any button when the HOLD
function is activated.
Notes
• If you use the SOUND function and the AVLS
function at the same time, sound may be
distorted. If this happens, turn down the volume.
• Make sure to turn down the volume before
turning off the AVLS function to avoid
unexpectedly loud playback.
To unlock the controls
Slide HOLD in the opposite direction of the
arrow.
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Turning off the
operation beep sound
You can turn off the beep sound that is heard
from your headphones/earphones when you
operate your CD player.
Remove the power source (AC
1
power adaptor, rechargeable
batteries or dry batteries) from the
CD player.
Connect the power source while
pressing x/CHG for 2 seconds or
more.
2
To turn on the beep sound
Remove the power source and then connect
the power source without pressing x/CHG.
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B Connecting your CD player
Notes
Connecting a stereo
system
You can listen to CDs through a stereo
system and record CDs on a cassette tape.
For details, see the instruction manual that
comes with the connected device.
• Before you play a CD, turn down the volume of
the connected device to avoid damaging the
connected speakers.
• Use the AC power adaptor for recording. If you
use the rechargeable batteries or dry batteries as a
power source, batteries may become completely
depleted during recording.
• Adjust the volume properly on the CD player and
connected device so that the sound will not be
distorted or noisy.
Be sure to turn off all connected devices
before making connections.
About the G-PROTECTION function
when using the connecting cord
To record high quality CD sound, set the
G-PROTECTION switch to “1.”
to i
Adjust the volume.
Connecting cord
Right (red)
Left (white)
Stereo system,
cassette recorder,
radio cassette
recorder, etc.
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B Connecting to a power source
You can use the following power sources:
• Rechargeable batteries
• AC power adaptor (see “Playing an audio
CD or MP3 files”)
Connect the AC power adaptor to
the DC IN 4.5 V jack of your CD
player and an AC outlet, then
press x/CHG to start charging.
3
• LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries
For the battery life and charging time of the
rechargeable batteries, see “Specifications.”
Using the rechargeable
batteries
to DC IN 4.5 V
Charge the rechargeable batteries before
using them for the first time. You can use
only the following rechargeable batteries for
your CD player:
3-way control
key (x/CHG)
• NH-WM2AA (NH-WMAA × 2)
AC power adaptor
Open the battery compartment lid
inside your CD player.
1
to an AC outlet
The CD player charges the batteries. The
“Charging” flashes in the display and the
indicator sections of
light up in
succession. When the batteries are
completely charged, the “Charging” and
indicators turn off.
If you press x/CHG after the charge has
already been completed, the
indicator flashes and “Full” appears in
the display.
Insert two rechargeable batteries
2
by matching the 3 to the diagram
in the battery compartment and
close the lid until it clicks into
place.
Disconnect the AC power adaptor.
4
Insert the # end first
(for both batteries).
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To remove the rechargeable batteries
Remove the batteries as illustrated below.
When to replace the rechargeable
batteries
If the battery life becomes shorter by about
half, replace the batteries with new
rechargeable batteries.
Note on the rechargeable batteries
If the battery is new or has not been used for
a long time, it may not be charged
completely until you charge and discharge it
several times.
When to charge the rechargeable
batteries
Note on carrying the rechargeable
batteries
You can check the remaining power of the
batteries in the display.
Use the supplied battery carrying case to
prevent unexpected heat. If the rechargeable
batteries and the metallic objects are
contacted, heat or fire may occur due to a
short circuit.
Battery power is full.
r
To attach the battery compartment lid
r
Battery power is getting low.
If the battery compartment lid is detached by
an accidental drop, excessive force, etc.,
attach it as illustrated below.
r
r
Battery power is low.
r
Lo batt* Batteries are depleted.
* Beep sounds.
To keep the original battery capacity for a
long time, charge the batteries only when
they are completely depleted.
Notes
• The indicator sections of
roughly show the
remaining battery power. One section does not
always indicate one-fourth of the battery power.
• Depending on operating conditions, the indicator
sections of
may increase or decrease.
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Using the dry batteries
Use only the following dry battery type for
your CD player:
Notes on the power
source
Disconnect all power sources when the CD
player is not used.
• LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries
Note
On AC power adaptor
Be sure to remove the AC power adaptor when
using the dry batteries.
• Use only the AC power adaptor supplied or
recommended in “Accessories (supplied/
optional).” Do not use any other AC power
adaptor. It may cause a malfunction.
Open the battery compartment lid.
1
Polarity of the plug
Insert two LR6 (size AA) batteries
by matching the 3 to the diagram
in the battery compartment.
2
Insert the # end first (for both batteries).
• When disconnecting the AC power adaptor
from the AC outlet, grasp the adaptor
itself. Do not pull it by the cord.
• Do not touch the AC power adaptor with
wet hands.
To remove the batteries
Remove the batteries in the same way as
rechargeable batteries.
When to replace the batteries
You can check the remaining power of the
batteries in the display.
On rechargeable batteries
and dry batteries
• Do not charge the dry batteries.
• Do not throw the batteries into fire.
• Do not carry the batteries with coins or
other metallic objects. It can generate heat
if the positive and negative terminals of the
battery are accidentally contacted by a
metallic object.
Battery power is full.
r
r
Battery power is getting low.
r
• Do not mix rechargeable batteries with dry
batteries.
r
• Do not mix new batteries with old ones.
• Do not use different types of batteries
together.
• When the batteries are not to be used for a
long time, remove them.
Battery power is low.
r
Lo batt* Batteries are depleted.
* Beep sounds.
• If battery leakage occurs, wipe off any
deposit in the battery compartment, and
install new batteries. In case the deposit
adheres to you, wash it off thoroughly.
When the batteries are depleted, replace both
batteries with new ones.
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B Additional information
• Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or
heat sources such as hot air ducts. Do not
leave the CD in a car parked under direct
sunlight.
• Do not use the CD soiled with dust.
Malfunction may occur.
Precautions
On safety
• Should any solid objects or liquid fall into
the CD player, unplug it and have it
checked by qualified personnel before
operating it any further.
On headphones/earphones
Road safety
• Do not put any foreign objects in the DC
IN 4.5 V (external power input) jack.
Do not use headphones/earphones while
driving, cycling, or operating any motorized
vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is
illegal in some areas. It can also be
potentially dangerous to play your headsets
at high volume while walking, especially at
pedestrian crossings. You should exercise
extreme caution or discontinue use in
potentially hazardous situations.
On the CD player
• Keep the lens on the CD player clean and
do not touch it. If you do so, the lens may
be damaged and the CD player will not
operate properly.
• Do not put any heavy object on top of the
CD player. The CD player and the CD may
be damaged.
• Do not leave the CD player in a location
near heat sources, or in a place subject to
direct sunlight, excessive dust or sand,
moisture, rain, mechanical shock,
unleveled surface, or in a car with its
windows closed.
• If the CD player causes interference to the
radio or television reception, turn off the
CD player or move it away from the radio
or television.
• Discs with non-standard shapes (e.g.,
heart, square, star) cannot be played on this
CD player. Attempting to do so may
damage the CD player. Do not use such
discs.
Preventing hearing damage
Avoid using headphones/earphones at high
volume. Hearing experts advise against
continuous, loud and extended play. If you
experience a ringing in your ears, reduce
volume or discontinue use.
Consideration for others
Keep the volume at a moderate level. This
will allow you to hear outside sounds and to
be considerate to the people around you.
On the water resistance
• Before unfastening the buckle to open the
lid, be sure to wipe off water, dust or sand
on the exterior of the unit. Open and close
the lid where water or sand cannot fall in
the unit, and make sure that your hands are
dry. If water or sand falls in the unit,
trouble may occur.
On handling CDs
• To keep the CD clean, handle it by its
edge. Do not touch the surface.
• Do not stick paper or tape onto the CD.
• When closing the lid, check that there is no
dust or sand on the rubber packing around
the lid. Then close the lid firmly with the
buckle.
Not these ways
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Precautions
Maintenance
• The supplied headphones are not meant to
be immersed in water or come in
continuous contact with water. If they are
accidentally dropped into water or get wet,
dry them with a soft cloth. Never use an
electric hair dryer.
• The supplied AC power adaptor is not
water resistant. To prevent shock hazard,
avoid using the player near water during
AC operation.
• Cover the DC IN 4.5 V jack and i jack
with the attached rubber caps when
nothing is connected to these jacks. If the
inside of the jacks are contaminated with
water or sand, rust may develop and cause
trouble.
To clean the casing
Use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water
or a mild detergent solution. Do not use
alcohol, benzine or thinner.
To clean the headphones/
earphones plug
Keep the plug of your headphones/earphones
clean to obtain optimum sound. Wipe it with
a dry, soft cloth.
To remove any dust or sand
from the rubber packing
Any sand or dust on the rubber packing will
prevent the lid from shutting tightly, and
water may leak in. Brush off the dust once in
a while.
We recommend the replacement of the
rubber packing every year which is available
optionally at an authorized Sony service
facility.
Notes
• Since the unit is airtight, you may not be able to
open the lid when there is a sudden change in air
pressure inside the unit. This happens when the
unit is transported on a plane or moved from a
warm place to a cold place. In this case, open the
rubber cap on the DC IN 4.5 V jack.
• To prevent water from leaking in, the buckle is
designed to be slightly stiff. Be careful not to
catch a fingernail on the buckle when unfastening
the lid.
Do not hold the player with the buckle
by itself. Doing so may damage the
unit.
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Troubleshooting
Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms, consult your nearest Sony
dealer.
Cause and/or corrective actions
Symptom
c
If “AVLS” appears in the display, hold down SOUND until
“AVLS” disappears from the display. (page 19)
The volume does not increase
even if the VOL control is
adjusted to the maximum
level.
c
c
c
Connect the plugs firmly. (page 6)
No sound, or noise is heard.
Plugs are dirty. Clean the plugs with a dry soft cloth periodically.
When playing a CD containing both MP3 files and files recorded
in a format other than MP3, you selected the latter file type. This
CD player can play tracks recorded in the CD-DA format or MP3
files recorded in the CD-ROM format only. (page 8)
c
c
Check that you are using alkaline batteries and not manganese
batteries. (page 24)
Replace the batteries with new LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries.
(page 24)
The playing time is too short
when powered with the dry
batteries.
c
Charge and discharge the rechargeable batteries several times.
(pages 22, 23)
The playing time is too short
when powered with the
rechargeable batteries.
c
c
The rechargeable batteries are used up completely. Charge the
batteries. (pages 22, 23)
Replace the batteries with new LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries.
(page 24)
“ Lo batt” or “ 000” appears
in the display. The CD does
not play.
c
c
Use only the AC power adaptor or car battery cord in “Accessories
(supplied/optional).” (page 30)
Remove all power sources, then insert the batteries or connect the
AC power adaptor again. (pages 6, 22 - 24)
“ HI dc In” appears in the
display.
c
c
c
c
The buttons are locked. Slide the HOLD switch back. (page 19)
The CD is dirty or defective. (page 25)
Check that the CD is inserted with the label side up. (page 6)
Moisture condensation has occurred.
Leave the CD player aside for several hours until the moisture
evaporates.
The CD does not play or
“ no dISC” appears in the
display when a CD is placed
in the CD player.
c
c
c
c
Close the lid of the battery compartment firmly. (page 22)
Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly. (pages 22 - 24)
Connect the AC power adaptor to an AC outlet securely. (page 6)
Push the 3-way control key toward N/> after one second or
more has passed since the AC power adaptor was connected.
The CD-R/CD-RW is blank.
There is a problem with the quality of the CD-R/CD-RW,
recording device, or application software. (page 8)
The CD-R/CD-RW was not finalized. Finalize the CD-R/CD-RW
with the recording device.
c
c
c
c
The buttons are locked. Slide the HOLD switch back. (page 19)
“ Hold” appears in the
display when you press a
button, and the CD does not
play.
(Continued)
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cause and/or corrective actions
The CD player does not start
charging.
c
During stop, press x/CHG. (page 22)
Playback starts from the
point you stopped. (resume
function)
c
The resume function is working. To start play from the first track,
push the 3-way control key toward N/> and hold it for 2
seconds or more, or open the lid of the CD player. Or remove all
power sources, then insert the batteries or connect the AC power
adaptor again. (pages 6, 7, 22, 24)
Rustling noise is heard from
the CD.
c
c
Close the lid of the battery compartment firmly. (page 22)
When using with a connected
stereo system, the sound is
distorted or noisy.
Adjust the volume of the CD player and the connected device.
(page 21)
During playback of an MP3
CD, the CD does not rotate
but you can hear the sound
normally.
c
The CD player is designed to stop the rotation of an MP3 CD
during playback to reduce the power consumption. The player is not
malfunctioning.
“ NO FILE” appears in the
display after you push the 3-
way control key toward
c
c
c
There are no MP3 files in the CD.
A CD-RW from which the data has been erased is being used.
The CD is dirty.
N
/> or the lid of the CD
player is closed.
The CD does not start
playing.
It takes a long time to start
playback.
c
c
Finalize the CD. (page 8)
When closing the lid of the
CD player, the CD starts to
rotate.
The CD player is reading the information on the CD. The player is
not malfunctioning.
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Battery life* (approx. hours)
(When you use the CD player on a flat and stable
surface.)
Specifications
Playing time varies depending on how the CD
player is used.
Figures in brackets show the playing time of
MP3 files.
System
Compact disc digital audio system
Laser diode properties
Material: GaAlAs
Wavelength: λ = 780 nm
Emission duration: Continuous
When using
G-PROTECTION function
“ 1”
“ 2”
Laser output: Less than 44.6 µW
(This output is the value measured at a distance
of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on
the optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture.)
NH-WM2AA
(charged for
about 5 hours**)
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[16]
23
[16]
Two Sony alkaline
batteries LR6 (SG)
(produced in Japan)
37
[24]
38
[24]
D-A conversion
1-bit quartz time-axis control
Frequency response
20 - 20 000 Hz –4.5 dB (measured by JEITA CP-
307)
* Measured value by the standard of JEITA (Japan
Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association).
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** Charging time varies depending on how the
rechargeable battery is used.
Output (at 4.5 V input level)
Headphones (stereo minijack)
Approx. 5 mW + Approx. 5 mW at 16 Ω
Operating temperature
5°C - 35°C (41°F - 95°F)
Power requirements
For the area code of the model you
purchased, check the upper left side of the
bar code on the package.
• Sony NH-WM2AA rechargeable batteries:
2.4 V DC
• Two LR6 (size AA) batteries: 3 V DC
• AC power adaptor (DC IN 4.5 V jack):
U/U2/CA2/E92/MX2/TW2/BR3 model:
120 V, 60 Hz
CED/CET/CEW/CEX/CE7/EE/EE1/E13/G5/
G6/G7/G8/BR1 model: 220 - 230 V, 50/60 Hz
CEK/3CE7 model: 230 - 240 V, 50 Hz
AU2 model: 240 V, 50 Hz
Dimensions (w/h/d) (including
projecting parts and controls)
Approx. 134.1 × 38.5 × 147.8 mm
(5 1⁄4 × 1 1⁄2 × 5 7⁄8 in.)
Mass (excluding accessories)
Approx. 321 g (11.4 oz.)
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
JE.W/E33/EA3/KR4 model: 100 - 240 V,
50/60 Hz
HK2 model: 220 V, 50/60 Hz
AR1/CNA model: 220 V, 50 Hz
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Optional accessories
Accessories
(supplied/optional)
AC power adaptor
AC-E45HG
Active speaker system
SRS-T1
SRS-Z500
Supplied accessories
For the area code of the location in which you
purchased the CD player, check the upper left side
of the bar code on the package.
Car battery cord
DCC-E345
Car battery cord with car connecting pack
DCC-E34CP
AC power adaptor (1)
Headphones/earphones (1)
Hand strap (1)
Car connecting pack
Connecting cord
CPA-9C
RK-G129
RK-G136
For US customers
Rechargeable battery
Earphones
NH-WM2AA
(NH-WMAA × 2)
MDR-E848LP
MDR-EX70LP
The AC power adaptor supplied is not intended to
be serviced. Should the AC power adaptor cease to
function in its intended manner, during the warranty
period, the adaptor should be returned to your
nearest Sony Service Center or Sony Authorized
Repair Center for replacement, or after warranty
period, it should be discarded.
Headphones
MDR-A44L
MDR-A110LP
When using optional headphones, use only
headphones with stereo miniplugs. You
cannot use headphones with micro plugs.
Stereo miniplug
Micro plug
Your dealer may not handle some of the
accessories listed above. Please ask the
dealer for detailed information about the
accessories in your country.
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THE USABLE NUMBER OF FOLDERS/
FILES
• Maximum number of folders: 255
About “MP3”
• Maximum number of files: 255
What is the MP3?
MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer-3) is a standard
technology and format for compressing a
sound sequence. The file is compressed to
about 1/10 of its original size. Sounds
outside the range of human hearing are
compressed while the sounds we can hear are
not compressed.
SETTINGS FOR COMPRESSION
SOFTWARE AND WRITING
SOFTWARE
• To compress a source for an MP3 file, we
recommend setting the transfer bit rate of
the compression software to “44.1 kHz”,
“128kbps,” and “Constant Bit Rate.”
• To record up to the maximum capacity, set
to the “halting of writing”.
Playable “MP3” files on this
player
You can only play MP3 files recorded by
following requirements.
• To record at one time up to the maximum
capacity on media that has nothing
recorded on it, set to “Disc at Once.”
NOTES FOR SAVING FILES ONTHE
MEDIA
USABLE MEDIA
CD-Rs and CD-RWs
When the disc is inserted, the player reads all
the files on that disc. If there are many
folders or non-MP3 files on the disc, it may
take a long time for play to begin or for the
next MP3 file to start play.
Do not save unnecessary folders or files other
than MP3 ones in the disc to be used for
MP3 listening.
USABLE DISC FORMAT
You can use ISO 9660 Level 1/2 and Joliet
extension format discs. This unit can display
only 1-byte characters. (2-byte characters
like those of Japanese are displayed as “–.”)
The major specification of the usable disc
format is:
• Maximum directory steps: 8
• Usable characters for a file/folder name:
A - Z, 0 - 9, _ (underscore)
We recommend that you do not save other
types files or unnecessary folders on a disc
that has MP3 files.
• Maximum number of characters for a file
name: 64 and a 3-character extension code
About “ID3 tag”
ID3 tag is a format for adding certain
information (track name, album name, artist
name, etc.) to MP3 files.
Notes
• When naming, be sure to add the file extension
“mp3” to the file name.
• If you put the extension “mp3” to a file other than
an MP3 file, the player cannot recognize the file
properly.
• The file name does not correspond to the ID tag.
Note
This CD player conforms to Version 1.1 of the ID3
tag format. If you use a version other than 1.1, ID3
tag information will not be displayed correctly, but
the file can be played back.
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This warranty is valid only in the United States.
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