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Sony CMT-SP55TC User Manual

Sony CMT-SP55TC
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Operating Instructions
Micro Hi-Fi
Component
System
4-230-235-11(1)
©2000 Sony Corporation
CMT-SP55TC

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Sony CMT-SP55TC Specifications

General IconGeneral
Disc PlaybackCD, CD-R/RW
Tuner BandsFM, AM
Speaker Type2-way Bass Reflex
Number of Discs1
TypeMicro System
ConnectivityUSB

Summary

Getting Started

Hooking up the System

Connect all system components and accessories, including speakers and aerials.

Setting the Time

Configure the system's clock, required for timer operations.

The CD Player

Playing a CD

Instructions for turning on the system and playing audio tracks from a CD.

Shuffle Play

Play all tracks on a CD in a random, unpredictable order.

Programme Play

Create a custom playlist of up to 25 CD tracks in a desired order.

Repeat Play

Configure the system to repeat playback of all tracks or a single track.

Using the CD display

View track information, playing time, and CD text details on the display.

Labelling a CD

Assign custom titles (up to 20 characters) to up to 50 CDs.

Checking Disc Memo Information

Retrieve previously stored custom titles for CDs from system memory.

The Tape Deck

CD-TAPE Synchro Recording

Record audio from a CD onto a tape automatically synchronized.

Playing a Tape

Insert and play a recorded cassette tape, with automatic tape type detection.

Recording Favourite CD Tracks

Select and record specific CD tracks onto a tape using Programme Play.

Manual Recording

Record desired portions from a CD or radio program manually onto a tape.

Recording from Radio

Manually record radio broadcasts onto a tape.

Tuner

Presetting Radio Stations

Store up to 30 radio stations (20 FM, 10 AM) for quick access.

Listening to the Radio

Tune in to preset or non-preset radio stations for listening.

Listening to Non-Preset Radio Stations

Manually tune into radio stations not stored in memory.

Labelling Preset Stations

Assign custom names (up to 12 characters) to preset radio stations.

Radio Data System (RDS)

Receive and display additional information broadcast with FM radio signals.

Timer/Other Features

Sleep Timer

Set the system to automatically turn off after a specified time.

Daily Timer

Schedule the system to wake up to music or radio at a preset time.

Timer Recording Radio Programmes

Schedule radio programs or component audio to record automatically.

Adjusting the Sound

Use the Dynamic Sound Generator (DSG) to adjust bass and treble.

Optional Components

Connecting Audio Components

Connect optional components like MD decks or other audio devices for enhanced functionality.

Connecting External Aerials

Improve FM and AM reception by connecting external aerials.

Additional Information

Precautions

Important safety, operating, and placement guidelines for system use.

Troubleshooting

Solutions for common system issues related to sound, remote, CD, tuner, and tape deck.

Messages

Explanation of messages that may appear on the display during operation.

Specifications

Tuner Section Specifications

Technical details for the FM and AM tuner sections, including tuning ranges and frequencies.

Amplifier Section Specifications

Technical details for the amplifier section, including power output and impedance.

CD Player Section Specifications

Technical details for the CD player section, including laser type and frequency response.

Tape Deck Section Specifications

Technical details for the tape deck section, including recording system and frequency response.

Speaker Section Specifications

Technical details for the speaker system, including type and nominal impedance.

General Specifications

System power requirements, consumption, dimensions, mass, and supplied accessories.

General

Power Requirements and Consumption

Details on system power needs, consumption, and operating voltages.

System Dimensions and Mass

Physical size and weight specifications for each system component.

Supplied Accessories

List of items included with the system, such as remote, batteries, and cables.

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