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USER MANUAL MEX-BT5700U SONY
To cancel the demonstration (Demo) display, see page 7. Zum Deaktivieren der Demo-Anzeige (Demo) schlagen Sie bitte auf Seite 7 nach. Pour annuler la demonstration (Demo), reportez-vous a la page 7. Per annullare la dimostrazione (Demo), vedere pagina 7. Om de demonstratie (Demo) te annuleren, zie pagina 7. MEX-BT5700U ©2009 Sony Corporation Be sure to install this unit in the dashboard of the car for safety. For installation and connections, see the supplied installation/ connections manual. This label is located on the bottom of the chassis. The nameplate indicating operating voltage, etc., is located on the bottom of the chassis. This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Hereby, Sony Corp., declares that this MEXBT5700U is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For details, please access the following URL: http://www.compliance.sony.de/ Applicable accessories: Remote commander, Microphone Use of this radio equipment is not allowed in the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny-Alesund, Svalbard in Norway. This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery. The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources. In case of products that for safety, performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery, this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only. To ensure that the battery will be treated properly, hand over the product at end-of-life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. For all other batteries, please view the section on how to remove the battery from the product safely. Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste batteries. For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery, please contact your local Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Notice for customers: the following information is only applicable to equipment sold in countries applying EU Directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents.
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) Note on the lithium battery Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such as direct sunlight, fire or the like. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. ZAPPIN is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Warning if your car’s ignition has no ACC position Be sure to set the Auto Off function (page 33). The unit will shut off completely and automatically in the set time after the unit is turned off, which prevents battery drain. If you do not set the Auto Off function, press and hold (OFF) until the display disappears each time you turn the ignition off. Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary. Content providers are using the digital rights management technology for Windows Media contained in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity of their content (“Secure Content”) so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. This device uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content (“WM-DRM Software”). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in this device has been compromised, owners of Secure Content (“Secure Content Owners”) may request that Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to acquire new licenses to copy, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your device on behalf of Secure Content Owners.
- Bluetooth (Handsfree calling and Music streaming) Before using the Bluetooth function p. 23
- Bluetooth operations p. 23
- Configuring Bluetooth Settings p. 23
- External microphone XA-MC10 p. 24
- Pairing p. 24
- Searching for a Bluetooth device from this unit p. 24
- Searching for this unit from a Bluetooth device p. 25
- About Bluetooth icons p. 25
- Connection p. 26
- Connecting a cellular phone p. 26
- Connecting an audio device p. 26
- Handsfree calling p. 27
- Making calls p. 27
- Receiving calls p. 28
- Call transfer p. 28
- Accessing a Phonebook in a cellular phone — Phonebook Access p. 28
- Using the Phonebook p. 29
- Using the Preset Dial p. 30
- Voice Dial Activation p. 30
- Music streaming p. 30
- Listening to music from an audio device p. 30
- Operating an audio device with this unit p. 30
- Other settings p. 31
- Initializing Bluetooth Settings p. 31
- Other functions Changing the sound settings p. 31
- Adjusting the sound characteristics p. 31
- Customizing the equalizer curve — EQ3 Parametric Tune p. 32
- Adjusting setup items — SET p. 32
- Using optional equipment p. 33
- Auxiliary audio equipment p. 33
- CD changer p. 34
- Rotary commander RM-X4S p. 34
- Additional Information Precautions p. 35
- Notes on discs p. 35
- Playback order of MP3/WMA/AAC files p. 36
- About iPod p. 36
- About Bluetooth function p. 36
- Maintenance p. 37
- Removing the unit p. 38
- Specifications p. 38
- Troubleshooting p. 39
- Error displays/Messages Support site If you have any questions or for the latest support information on this product, please visit the web site below: http://support.sony-europe.com/ Provides information on: p. 42
- Models and manufacturers of compatible digital audio players
- Supported MP3/WMA/AAC files
- Models and manufacturers of compatible cellular phones and the FAQ about Bluetooth function
Getting Started Notes on Bluetooth Playable discs on this unit This unit can play CD-DA (also containing CD TEXT) and CD-R/CD-RW (MP3/WMA/AAC files (page 35)). Type of discs CD-DA MP3 WMA AAC Label on the disc Caution IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY BE LIABLE FOR
ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR OTHER
DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF
REVENUE, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF USE OF
THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED
EQUIPMENT, DOWNTIME, AND
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ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
PRODUCT, ITS HARDWARE AND/OR ITS
SOFTWARE. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Safe and efficient use Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Sony may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Please check for exceptions, due to national requirement or limitations, in usage of Bluetooth equipment before using this product. Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular phones and handsfree equipment in the areas where you drive. Always give full attention to driving and pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Connecting to other devices When connecting to any other device, please read its user guide for detailed safety instructions.
Radio frequency exposure RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in cars, such as electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems or air bag systems. For installation or service of this device, please consult with the manufacturer or its representative of your car. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to this device. Consult with the manufacturer of your car to ensure that the use of your cellular phone in the car will not affect its electronic system. Check regularly that all wireless device equipment in your car is mounted and operating properly. Emergency calls This Bluetooth car handsfree and the electronic device connected to the handsfree operate using radio signals, cellular, and landline networks as well as user-programmed function, which cannot guarantee connection under all conditions. Therefore do not rely solely upon any electronic device for essential communications (such as medical emergencies). Remember, in order to make or receive calls, the handsfree and the electronic device connected to the handsfree must be switched on in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with your local service provider. Resetting the unit Before operating the unit for the first time, or after replacing the car battery or changing the connections, you must reset the unit. Detach the front panel (page 8) and press the RESET button (page 10) with a pointed object, such as a ball-point pen. Note Pressing the RESET button will erase the clock setting and some stored contents. Canceling the DEMO mode You can cancel the demonstration display which appears during turning off.
Press and hold the select button. The setup display appears.
Rotate the control dial until “Demo” appears, then press the select button.
Rotate the control dial to select “off.” then press the select button. The setting is complete.
Preparing the card remote commander Remove the insulation film. Detaching the front panel You can detach the front panel of this unit to prevent theft. Caution alarm If you turn the ignition switch to the OFF position without detaching the front panel, the caution alarm will sound for a few seconds. The alarm will only sound if the built-in amplifier is used. Tip For how to replace the battery, see page 37. Setting the clock The clock uses a 24-hour digital indication.
Press and hold the select button. The setup display appears.
Rotate the control dial until “Clock Adjust” appears.
Rotate the control dial to set the minute, then press the select button. To move the digital indication, press (SEEK) The setup is complete and the clock starts. Press (OFF). The unit is turned off.
Press (OPEN). The front panel is flipped down.
Slide the front panel to the right, then gently pull out the left end of the front panel. Rotate the control dial to set the hour, then press the select button. Tip You can set the clock automatically with the RDS feature (page 17).
- Do not drop or put excessive pressure on the front panel and display window.
- Do not subject the front panel to heat/high temperature or moisture. Avoid leaving it in a parked car or on a dashboard/rear tray.
- Do not detach the front panel during playback of the USB device, otherwise USB data may be damaged. Attaching the front panel Place the hole A of the front panel onto the spindle B on the unit, then lightly push the left side in. Press (SOURCE) on the unit (or insert a disc) to operate the unit. Note Do not put anything on the inner surface of the front panel.
Location of controls and basic operations Main unit
OPEN OFF ZAP SEEK SOURCE BLUETOOTH
qh qj This section contains instructions on the location of controls and basic operations. For details, see the respective pages. The corresponding buttons on the card remote commander control the same functions as those on the unit. A OFF button page 28 To power off; stop the source. Bluetooth phone: To end or reject a call.
(BACK) button page 14, 23, 31, 32 To return to the previous display. C SOURCE button To power on; change the source (Radio/CD/ USB/AUX/Bluetooth audio/Bluetooth phone)*1. D ZAP button page 15 To enter ZAPPIN™ mode. E Control dial/select/ (handsfree)/ (end call) button To adjust volume (rotate); select setup items (press and rotate). Bluetooth phone: To enter the CALL menu; receive/end a call. F Receptor for the card remote commander G Display window H OPEN button page 8 I USB terminal page 19 To connect to the USB device.
J SEEK +/– buttons CD/USB: To skip tracks (press); skip tracks continuously (press, then press again within about 1 second and hold); reverse/fastforward a track (press and hold). Radio: To tune in stations automatically (press); find a station manually (press and hold). Bluetooth audio device*2: To skip tracks (press); reverse/fastforward a track (press and hold). K BT (BLUETOOTH) button page 23, 24, 26, 31 To enter the Bluetooth settings menu. L MODE button page 15, 21, 22, 28 Press to: Select the radio band (FM/MW/ LW)/select the play mode of iPod. Press and hold to: Enter/cancel the passenger control.
(LIST/BROWSE) button page 14, 16, 28, 29 To list up (Radio); enter the Quick-BrowZer mode (CD/USB). Bluetooth phone*3: To enter the Phonebook Access menu. N AF (Alternative Frequencies)/ TA (Traffic Announcement)/ PTY (Program Type) button page 16, To set AF and TA (press); select PTY (press and hold) in RDS. O Number buttons CD/USB: (1): REP page 18, 20, 22 (2): SHUF page 18, 20, 22 (3)/(4): ALBUM –/+ page 22 To skip albums (press); skip albums continuously (press and hold). (5): DM+ Improves digitally compressed sound, such as MP3. To activate the DM+ function, set “on.” To cancel, set “off.” (6): PAUSE To pause playback. To cancel, press again. Radio: To receive stored stations (press); store stations (press and hold). Bluetooth audio device*2: (1): REP page 30 (2): SHUF page 30 (3)/(4): ALBUM –/+ page 30 (6): PAUSE To pause playback. To cancel, press again. Bluetooth phone: To call stored dials. P DSPL (display)/SCRL (scroll) button page 18, 19, 21 To change display items (press); scroll the display item (press and hold). Q AUX input jack page 33 To connect a portable audio device. R Built-in Microphone Note Do not cover the microphone, the handsfree function may not work properly. S RESET button page 7 T Disc slot To insert the disc. U Z (eject) button To eject the disc. *1 In the case of a CD changer being connected; when (SOURCE) is pressed, “CD” and the unit number will appear in the display. Furthermore, if (MODE) is pressed, you can switch the changer. *2 When a Bluetooth audio device (supports AVRCP of Bluetooth technology) is connected. Depending on the device, certain operations may not be available. *3 Supports PBAP, handsfree connection only.
Card remote commander RM-X305
Some of the following buttons on the card remote commander have different functions, or are different from the unit. Remove the insulation film before use (page 8).
D MODE button Press to: Select the radio band (FM/MW/ LW)/select the play mode of iPod. Press and hold to: Enter/cancel the passenger control.
button page 28 J OFF/ (end call) button page 28 To power off; stop the source; end or reject a call. K BLUETOOTH button To enter the Bluetooth Setting menu. L M (+)/m (–) buttons To control CD/USB/Bluetooth Audio, the same as (3)/(4) (ALBUM –/+) on the unit. Setup, sound setting, etc., can be operated by M m.
M < (.)/, (>) buttons To control CD/radio/USB/Bluetooth Audio, the same as (SEEK) –/+ on the unit. Setup, sound setting, etc., can be operated by N SCRL (scroll) button To scroll the display item. O SOUND button To enter sound setting. P ATT (attenuate) button To attenuate the sound. To cancel, press again. Q VOL (volume) +/– buttons To adjust volume.
- In the case of a CD changer being connected; when (SOURCE) is pressed, “CD” and the unit number will appear in the display. Furthermore, if (MODE) is pressed, you can switch the changer. Note If the unit is turned off and the display disappears, it cannot be operated with the card remote commander unless (SOURCE) on the unit is pressed, or a disc is inserted to activate the unit first.
Searching by skip items — Jump mode Searching for a track Searching a track by name — Quick-BrowZer You can search for a track in a CD or USB device easily by category. 1 Press (SEEK) + in Quick-BrowZer mode. The following display appears.
Control dial/ select button (LIST/BROWSE) OFF When many items are in a category, you can search the desired item quickly. ZAP SEEK SOURCE BLUETOOTH
Press (LIST/BROWSE). The unit enters the Quick-BrowZer mode, and the list of search categories appears.
Rotate the control dial to select the desired search category, then press it to confirm.
Repeat step 2 until the desired track is selected. Playback starts. To return to the previous display Press (BACK). To exit the Quick-BrowZer mode Press (LIST/BROWSE). Note When entering the Quick-BrowZer mode, the repeat/ shuffle setting is canceled.
A Current item number B Total item number in the current layer C Item name Then the item name will appear. 2 Rotate the control dial to select the desired item, or one near the desired item. It skips in steps of 10% of the total item number. 3 Press the select button. The display returns to the Quick-BrowZer mode and the selected item appears. 4 Rotate the control dial to select the desired item and press it. Playback starts if the selected item is a track. To cancel Jump mode Press (BACK) or (SEEK) –. Searching a track by listening to track passages — ZAPPIN™ While playing back short track passages in a CD or USB device in sequence, you can search for a track you want to listen to. ZAPPIN mode is suitable for searching for a track in shuffle or shuffle repeat mode. ZAP Radio Storing and receiving stations Caution When tuning in stations while driving, use Best Tuning Memory (BTM) to prevent an accident. Select button Storing automatically — BTM OFF ZAP SEEK
Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “TUNER” appears. To change the band, press (MODE) repeatedly. You can select from FM1, FM2, FM3, MW, or LW.
Press and hold the select button. The setup display appears.
Rotate the control dial until “BTM” appears, then press the select button. The unit stores stations in order of frequency on the number buttons. A beep sounds when the setting is stored. SOURCE BLUETOOTH
Press (ZAP) during playback. Playback starts from a passage of the next track. The passage is played for the set time, then a click sounds and the next passage starts. Track
The part of each track to playback in ZAPPIN mode. Press the select button or (ZAP) when a track you want to listen is played back. The track that you select returns to normal play mode from the beginning. To search a track by ZAPPIN mode again, repeat steps 1 and 2. Tips
- You can select the playback time from about 6 seconds/9 seconds/30 seconds (page 33).You cannot select the passage of the track to playback.
- Press (SEEK) –/+ or (3)/(4) (ALBUM –/+) in ZAPPIN mode to skip a track or album.
- Pressing (BACK) also confirms a track to playback. Storing manually
While receiving the station that you want to store, press and hold a number button ((1) to (6)) until “MEM” appears. Note If you try to store another station on the same number button, the previously stored station will be replaced. Tip When an RDS station is stored, the AF/TA setting is also stored (page 16). Receiving the stored stations
Select the band, then press (SEEK) +/– to search for the station. Scanning stops when the unit receives a station. Repeat this procedure until the desired station is received. Tip If you know the frequency of the station you want to listen to, press and hold (SEEK) +/– to locate the approximate frequency, then press (SEEK) +/– repeatedly to fine adjust to the desired frequency (manual tuning).
Receiving a station through a list — LIST RDS services This unit automatically provides RDS services as follows: You can list up the frequency.
Select the band, then press The preset list appears.
Rotate the control dial until the desired station appears.
(LIST). Press the select button to receive the station. The display returns to normal reception mode. AF (Alternative Frequencies) Selects and retunes the station with the strongest signal in a network. By using this function, you can continuously listen to the same program during a long-distance drive without having to retune the same station manually. TA (Traffic Announcement)/TP (Traffic Program) Provides current traffic information/programs. Any information/program received, will interrupt the currently selected source. PTY (Program Types) Displays the currently received program type. Also searches your selected program type. CT (Clock Time) The CT data from the RDS transmission sets the clock. RDS Overview FM stations with Radio Data System (RDS) service send inaudible digital information along with the regular radio program signal. Notes
- Depending on the country/region, not all RDS functions may be available.
- RDS will not work if the signal strength is too weak, or if the station you are tuned to is not transmitting RDS data. Display items
A Radio band, Function B TP/TA/AF*1 C Clock D Preset number E Frequency*2 (Program service name), RDS data *1 When Information “on” is set: – “TP” lights up while “TP” is received. – “TA”/“AF” lights up while “TA/AF” is on. *2 While receiving the RDS station, “RDS” is displayed on the left of the frequency indication. Press (AF/TA) repeatedly until the desired setting appears. Select
AF on activate AF and deactivate TA. TA on activate TA and deactivate AF. AF/TA on activate both AF and TA. AF/TA off deactivate both AF and TA. Storing RDS stations with the AF and TA setting You can preset RDS stations along with the AF/ TA setting. If you use the BTM function, only RDS stations are stored with the same AF/TA setting. If you preset manually, you can preset both RDS and non-RDS stations with the AF/TA setting for each. 1 Set AF/TA, then store the station with BTM or manually.
Receiving emergency announcements Type of programs If you leave this regional program’s reception area, set “Regional off” in setup during FM reception (page 33). News (News), Current Affairs (Current Affairs), Information (Information), Sport (Sports), Education (Education), Drama (Drama), Cultures (Culture), Science (Science), Varied Speech (Varied), Pop Music (Popular Music), Rock Music (Rock Music), Easy Listening (Easy Listening), Light Classics M (Light Classical), Serious Classics (Classical), Other Music (Other Music Type), Weather & Metr (Weather), Finance (Finance), Children’s Progs (Children’s Programmes), Social Affairs (Social Affairs), Religion (Religion), Phone In (Phone In), Travel & Touring (Travel), Leisure & Hobby (Leisure), Jazz Music (Jazz Music), Country Music (Country Music), National Music (National Music), Oldies Music (Oldies Music), Folk Music (Folk Music), Documentary (Documentary) Note This function does not work in the UK and in some other areas. Note You cannot use this function in countries/regions where no PTY data is available. With AF or TA on, the emergency announcements will automatically interrupt the currently selected source. Tip If you adjust the volume level during a traffic announcement, that level will be stored into memory for subsequent traffic announcements, independently from the regular volume level. Staying with one regional program — Regional When the AF function is on: this unit’s factory setting restricts reception to a specific region, so you will not be switched to another regional station with a stronger frequency. Local Link function (UK only) This function enables you to select other local stations in the area, even if they are not stored on your number buttons. 1 During FM reception, press a number button ((1) to (6)) on which a local station is stored. 2 Within 5 seconds, press again a number button of the local station. Repeat this procedure until the local station is received. Setting CT
Set “CT on” in setup (page 33). Notes
- The CT function may not work even though an RDS station is being received.
- There might be a difference between the time set by the CT function and the actual time. Selecting PTY
Press and hold (AF/TA) (PTY) during FM reception. The current program type name appears if the station is transmitting PTY data.
Rotate the control dial until the desired program type appears.
Press the select button. The unit starts to search for a station broadcasting the selected program type.
Repeat and shuffle play Playing a disc
Press (OPEN). Insert the disc (label side up). Select To play Close the front panel. Playback starts automatically. Repeat Track track repeatedly. Repeat Album* album repeatedly. Ejecting the disc Shuffle Album* album in random order. 1 Press (OPEN). 2 Press Z. The disc is ejected. 3 Close the front panel. Shuffle Disc disc in random order.
- When an MP3/WMA/AAC is played. To return to normal play mode, select “Repeat off” or “Shuffle off.” Display items To change display items, press (DSPL).
- The information of a CD TEXT, MP3/WMA/AAC is displayed. Tip Displayed items will differ depending on the disc type, recording format and settings.
During playback, press (1) (REP) or (2) (SHUF) repeatedly until the desired setting appears. USB devices For details on the compatibility of your USB device, visit the support site. Support site http://support.sony-europe.com/
- MSC (Mass Storage Class) and MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) type USB devices compliant with the USB standard can be used.
- Corresponding codec is MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma) and AAC (.m4a).
- Backup of data in a USB device is recommended. Note Connect the USB device after starting the engine. Depending on the USB device, malfunction or damage may occur if it is connected before starting the engine. Removing the USB device 1 Stop the USB device playback. 2 Remove the USB device. If you remove your USB device during playback, data in the USB device may be damaged. Notes
- Do not use USB devices so large or heavy that they may fall down due to vibration, or cause a loose connection.
- Do not detach the front panel during playback of the USB device, otherwise USB data may be damaged.
- This unit cannot recognize USB devices via a USB hub.
- If the USB is disconnected during playback, “NO Device” appears in the display of the unit. Display items To change display items, press (DSPL).
Playing back a USB device
Slide the USB cover.
Connect the USB device to the USB terminal. When using a cable, use the one supplied with the USB device to connect.
Playback starts. If a USB device is already connected, to start playback, press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “USB” appears. A Source B Clock E Artist name, Album name, Track name, Album number, Track number, Elapsed playing time continue to next page t Press (OFF) to stop playback.
- Displayed items will differ, depending on the USB device, recorded format and settings.
- The maximum number of displayable data is as follows. – folders (albums): 128 – files (tracks) per folder: 512
- Do not leave a USB device in a parked car, as malfunction may result.
- It may take time for playback to begin, depending on the amount of recorded data.
- DRM (Digital Rights Management) files may not be played.
- During playback or fast-forward/reverse of a VBR (Variable Bit Rate) MP3/WMA/AAC file, elapsed playing time may not display accurately.
- Playback of the following MP3/WMA/AAC files is not supported. – lossless compression – copyright-protected iPod For details on the compatibility of your iPod, see “About iPod” on page 36 or visit the support site. In these Operating Instructions, “iPod” is used as a general reference for the iPod functions on the iPod and iPhone, unless otherwise specified by the text or illustrations. Support site http://support.sony-europe.com/ Playing back iPod Repeat and shuffle play Before connecting the iPod, turn down the volume of the unit.
Slide the USB cover.
Connect the iPod to the USB terminal via the dock connector to USB cable. During playback, press (1) (REP) or (2) (SHUF) repeatedly until the desired setting appears. Select To play Repeat Track track repeatedly. Repeat Album album repeatedly. Shuffle Album album in random order. Shuffle Device device in random order. After 3 seconds, the setting is complete. To return to normal play mode, select “Repeat off” or “Shuffle off.”
The iPod will turn on automatically, and the display will appear on the iPod screen as below.* Tip We recommend the RC-100IP USB cable (not supplied) to connect the dock connector.
The tracks on the iPod start playing automatically from the point last played. If an iPod is already connected, to start playback press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “USB” or “iPod” appears. Display items To change display items, press (DSPL).
- If the iPod was played back in the passenger control last time, this will not appear.
Press (MODE) to select the play mode. The mode changes as follows: Resuming Mode t Album Mode t Track Mode t Podcast Mode* t Genre Mode t Playlist Mode t Artist Mode
- May not appear depending on iPod setting.
Adjust the volume. Press (OFF) to stop playback.
A Source (iPod) indication B Clock C Track name, Artist name, Album name D EQ3 Parametric Preset/DM+ Advanced/ ZAPPIN*/Repeat*/Shuffle* Removing the iPod 1 Stop the iPod playback. 2 Remove the iPod. Caution for iPhone When you connect an iPhone via USB, telephone volume is controlled by iPhone itself. In order to avoid sudden loud sound after a call, do not increase the volume on the unit during a telephone call. Notes
- Do not detach the front panel during playback of the iPod, otherwise data may be damaged.
- This unit cannot recognize iPod via a USB hub. Tips
- When the ignition key is turned to the ACC position, and the unit is on, the iPod will be recharged.
- If the iPod is disconnected during playback, “NO Device” appears in the display of the unit. Resuming mode When the iPod is connected to the dock connector, the mode of this unit changes to resuming mode and playback starts in the mode set by the iPod. In resuming mode, the following buttons do not function. – (1) (REP) – (2) (SHUF)
A Source (iPod) indication B Clock E Artist name, Album name, Track name, Track number*, Total track number*, Elapsed playing time*
- Hidden during Passenger control. Tip When album/podcast/genre/artist/playlist is changed, its item number appears momentarily. Note Some letters stored in iPod may not be displayed correctly.
Setting the play mode
During playback, press (MODE). The mode changes as follows: Album Mode t Track Mode t Podcast Mode* t Genre Mode t Playlist Mode t Artist Mode
- May not appear depending on iPod setting. Skipping albums, podcasts, genres, playlists and artists
Press Skip (3)/(4) (ALBUM –/+) [press once for each] Skip continuously (3)/(4) (ALBUM –/+) [hold to desired point] Repeat and shuffle play
During playback, press (1) (REP) or (2) (SHUF) repeatedly until the desired setting appears. Select To play Repeat Track track repeatedly. Repeat Album album repeatedly. Repeat Podcast podcast repeatedly. Repeat Artist artist repeatedly. Repeat Playlist playlist repeatedly. Repeat Genre genre repeatedly. Shuffle Album album in random order. Shuffle Podcast podcast in random order. Shuffle Artist artist in random order. Shuffle Playlist playlist in random order. Shuffle Genre genre in random order. Shuffle Device device in random order. After 3 seconds, the setting is complete. To return to normal play mode, select “Repeat off” or “Shuffle off.”
Operating an iPod directly — Passenger control You can operate an iPod connected to the dock connector directly.
During playback, press and hold (MODE). “Mode iPod” appears and you will be able to operate the iPod directly. To exit the passenger control Press and hold (MODE). Then “Mode Audio” will appear and the play mode will change to “Resuming Mode.” Notes
- The volume can be adjusted only by the unit.
- If this mode is canceled, the repeat setting will be turned off. Bluetooth (Handsfree calling and Music streaming) Before using the Bluetooth function Bluetooth operations To use the Bluetooth function, the following procedure is necessary. 1 Pairing When connecting Bluetooth devices for the first time, mutual registration is required. This is called “pairing.” This registration (pairing) is required only for the first time, as this unit and the other devices will recognize each other automatically from the next time. You can pair up to 9 devices. (Depending on the device, you may need to input a passcode for each connection.) 2 Connection To use the device after pairing is made, start the connection. Sometimes pairing allows to connect automatically. 3 Handsfree calling/Music streaming You can talk handsfree and listen to music when the connection is made. For details of usable devices, visit the following support site. Support site http://support.sony-europe.com/ Configuring Bluetooth Settings Before connecting to a Bluetooth device, configure the Bluetooth Settings on this unit.
Press (BT). The Bluetooth settings menu appears.
Rotate the control dial until the desired menu item appears, then press the select button. Depending on the setting, by rotating the control dial again, other items can be set.
Rotate the control dial to select the setting, then press the select button. To return to the previous display Press (BACK). To exit the Bluetooth settings menu Press (BT). Bluetooth Settings menu Signal Switches the Bluetooth signal output of this unit to “on” or “off.” – “on”: to output the Bluetooth signal. – “off”: to not output the Bluetooth signal. Be sure to set to “on” when you connect from a Bluetooth device. Visibility Allows other Bluetooth devices to search for this unit. – “Show”: to allow the other device to search. – “Hide”: to not allow the other device to search. Be sure to set to “Show” when you search for this unit from a Bluetooth device. Device Name Changes the name of this unit displayed on connected device. (Default setting: “XPLOD”) Select “Rename” and input characters. Up to 13 characters can be input. To restore “XPLOD,” select “Default.” Search Searches for other Bluetooth devices (page 24). Device List Shows the list of registered devices. Select the name of device to connect / to disconnect from this unit. To delete all devices, select “Delete All.” Auto Answer “off”: to not start a call until (handsfree) is pressed. – “Short”: to start a call automatically when received, about 3seconds later. – “Long”: to start a call automatically when received, about 10seconds later. Ringtone Switches the ring tone. – “Cellular*1”: to output the ring tone set with the cellular phone. – “Default”: to output this unit’s ring tone. EC/NC Mode*2 (Echo Canceller/Noise Canceller Mode) Reduces echo and noise in phone call conversations. Set to “Mode 1” normally. If the quality of the outgoing sound is unsatisfactory, set to “Mode 2” or “off.” continue to next page t
MIC Gain*2 Changes the volume level: “–2,” “–1,” “0,” “+1,” “+2.” MIC Select*3 – “External”: to automatically switch to the external microphone when it is connected. – “Internal”: to select only the Built-in Microphone. Initialize Initializes all Bluetooth-related settings (page 31). *1 Depending on the cellular phone, this unit’s ring tone may be output even if set to “Cellular.” *2 Configurable during a call. *3 Cannot be switched during a call. Notes
- For details on the settings of other Bluetooth devices, see their respective manuals.
- If you select “Initialize,” all stored settings of the Call menu and Bluetooth Settings menu are deleted. Pairing First, register (“pair”) a Bluetooth device (cellular phone, etc.) and this unit with each other. You can pair up to 9 devices. Once pairing is established, there is no need for pairing again. Searching for a Bluetooth device from this unit Check that the other Bluetooth device is set to allow for searching (discoverable) beforehand.
Press (BT). The Bluetooth settings menu appears.
Rotate the control dial to select “Search,” then press the select button. External microphone XA-MC10 The process of searching for a connectable device begins, then the detected device name(s) appear in a list. If a device name cannot be received, Bluetooth Device Address will be displayed. Search time varies depending on the number of Bluetooth devices. By connecting an external microphone to the microphone input connector, you can improve audio quality while talking through this unit. Installing on the sun visor
Select your desired connection, “Handsfree Connect” or “Audio Connect.” Pairing starts.
Input a passcode*. Input the same passcode for this unit and the connecting device using control dial or card remote commander. The passcode can be either your own selected number or the number determined by the connecting device. For details, see the manual of the connecting device.
Press the select button to confirm. “Connection Complete” appears and connection is complete. “ ” or “ ” appears during connection. External microphone Connecting cord Clamps Installing on the dashboard Clamps Connecting cord External microphone Tip You can set microphone priority (page 24).
- Passcode may be called “passkey,” “PIN code,” “PIN number” or “Password,” etc., depending on the device. Searching for this unit from a Bluetooth device Check Bluetooth Settings: “Signal” set to “on” and “Visibility” set to “Show” (page 23).
Set the Bluetooth device to search for this unit. A list of detected devices appears in the display of the device to be connected. This unit is displayed as “XPLOD*1” on the device to be connected. DR-BT30Q XPLOD XXXXXXX Notes
- While connecting to a Bluetooth device, this unit cannot be detected from another device. To enable detection, disconnect the current connection and search for this unit from another device.
- Depending on the device, searching from this unit may not be possible. In this case, search for this unit from the connecting device.
- If you search for this unit and the connecting device mutually at the same time, this unit will not recognize the connecting device.
- It may take time to search or connect.
- Depending on the device, the confirmation display of the connection appears before inputting the passcode.
- The time limit for inputting the passcode differs depending on the device.
- This unit cannot be connected to a device that supports only HSP (Head Set Profile). About Bluetooth icons
If Passcode* input is required on the display of the device to be connected, input the passcode. Input the same passcode (e.g., “0000”) for the connecting device and this unit using control dial or card remote commander.
Input passcode. XXXX “0000” This unit and the Bluetooth device memorize each other’s information, and when pairing is made, the unit is ready for connection to the device.
Set the Bluetooth device to connect to this unit. “Connection Complete” appears and connection is complete. “ ” or “ ” appears when the connection is made. The following icons are used by this unit. lit: off: Bluetooth signal on Bluetooth signal off lit: flashing: off: Connection successful Connecting No connection lit: flashing: off: Connection successful Connecting No connection Signal strength indication of the connecting cellular phone* Battery remaining of the connecting cellular phone*
- Turns gray without handsfree connection. Differs in the case of a cellular phone. *1 Default, can be changed. *2 Passcode may be called “passkey,” “PIN code,” “PIN number” or “Password,” etc., depending on the device.
Connection If pairing has already been achieved, start operation from here. Connecting a cellular phone
Be sure that both this unit and the cellular phone are switched to Bluetooth signal on.
Connect to this unit using the cellular phone. “ ”appears when the connection is made. Connecting an audio device
Be sure that both this unit and the audio device are switched to Bluetooth signal on.
Connect to this unit using the audio device. “ ” appears when the connection is made. Connecting to registered devices
Press (BT). The Bluetooth settings menu appears.
Rotate the control dial to select “Device List,” then press the select button. The list of registered devices appears.
Select the device to connect. Connecting to registered devices
Press (BT). The Bluetooth settings menu appears.
Rotate the control dial to select “Device List,” then press the select button. The list of registered devices appears.
Select the device to connect. Select “Handsfree Connect.” “Connection Complete” appears and connection is complete. “ ” appears during connection. To stop the connection Select “Handsfree Disconnect” in step 4. Deleting the registration of a connected device Select “Delete” in step 4. Note While streaming Bluetooth audio, connection noise may be heard over playback sound. Tip With Bluetooth signal on: when the ignition is switched to on, this unit reconnects automatically to the lastconnected cellular phone. But automatic connection also depends on the cellular phone’s specification. If this unit does not reconnect automatically, connect manually.
Select “Audio Connect.” “Connection Complete” appears and connection is complete. “ ” appears during connection. Connecting the last-connected audio device from this unit Press (6) with the “Bluetooth Audio” source selected. To stop the connection Select “Audio Disconnect” in step 4. Deleting the registration of a connected device Select “Delete” in step 4. Handsfree calling Check that the unit and cellular phone are connected beforehand. Making calls You can make a call from the connected cellular phone by operating this unit. You can call from the phonebook in a cellular phone via this unit (page 28).
Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “Bluetooth Phone” appears.
Press (handsfree). The CALL menu appears. Calling from the phonebook in the unit 1 Rotate the control dial to select “Phonebook,” then press the select button. 2 Select an initial from the initial list. 3 Select a name from the name list. 4 Select a phone number from the number list. 5 Select “Call.” Calling from the call history in this unit 1 Rotate the control dial to select “Recent Call,” then press the select button. 2 Select a name and number from the call history. 3 Select “Call.” Note You can call from the call history of this unit only.
Calling by phone number input Rotate the control dial until the desired menu item appears, then press the select button. Depending on the setting, by rotating the control dial again, other items can be set. Call menu Phonebook*1 Selects from the phonebook list in the unit (page 29) (Maximum storable contacts: 300). Recent Call*1 Selects from the dialed / received call history. (Maximum storable name and phone numbers:20) Select “Delete” to delete the name and phone number, “Delete All” to clear the history. Dial Inputs the phone number using the control dial or card remote commander. Receive PB*1*2 (Receive Phonebook) Receives and stores the phonebook data from a cellular phone (page 29). Security Locks the personal information by setting a 4-digit password. If you set the security, “Security Code” appears when the above menus are operated. To unlock the security, input the password. You can operate this unit without input password until it is turned off. *1 If “Security” is set, “Security Code” appears and operation is not possible. *2 If a character that cannot be displayed on this unit is used, it is not displayed correctly. 1 Rotate the control dial to select “Dial,” then press the select button. 2 Input the phone number using number buttons, the control dial or card remote commander. 3 Select “Yes.” To input “+,” press and hold the 0 button on the card remote commander. Calling by preset number You must store a phone number to the Preset Dial beforehand (page 30). 1 Press (1) - (6) with the “Bluetooth Phone” source selected. 2 Select “Yes.” Presetting the volume of ring tone and talker’s voice You can preset the volume level of the ring tone and talker’s voice. To adjust the ring tone: Rotate the control dial while the phone is ringing. “Ring Volume” appears and ring tone volume is set. To adjust the talker’s voice: Rotate the control dial with the “Bluetooth Phone” source selected. “Talk Volume” appears and the talker’s voice volume is set. continue to next page t
Sending DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) tones You can send DTMF tones. To send DTMF tones, press the required number buttons (0 – 9, or ) on the card remote commander during a call. To end a call Press (handsfree) again, or (OFF). Note Even if the call is ended, the Bluetooth connection is not canceled. Mic Gain adjustment You can switch the volume levels (“–2,” “–1,” “0,” “+1,” “+2”) to set a suitable level for the other party during a call. Accessing a Phonebook in a cellular phone — Phonebook Access You can access the phonebook in a cellular phone via this unit. This function may not be available, depending on the cellular phone. Note on PBAP Cellular phone supports PBAP, handsfree connection only.
Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “Bluetooth Phone” appears.
Press (LIST/BROWSE). The Phonebook Access menu appears.
Rotate the control dial until the desired menu item appears, then press the select button. Depending on the setting, by rotating the control dial again, other items can be set. Tip If you set “Auto Answer” to on, the phone call is automatically started in the set time (page 23). Receiving calls When receiving a call, ring tone is output from your car speakers.
Press (handsfree) when a call is received with a ring tone. The phone call starts. Note The Built-in Microphone of this unit is located on the rear of the front panel (page 10). Do not cover the microphone with tape, etc. To reject a call Press (OFF). Call transfer In order to activate/deactivate the appropriate device (this unit/cellular phone), check the following.
Press (MODE) or use your cellular phone. For details on cellular phone operation, refer to your cellular phone manual. Note Depending on the cellular phone, handsfree connection may be cut off when call transfer is attempted. Phonebook Access menu Access To Switches the Phonebook access of a cellular phone to “Local” or “SIM.” – “Local”: to access the phonebook data in a cellular phone’s memory. – “SIM”: to access the phonebook data on SIM. PB Browse Browses the phonebook in a cellular phone to make a call. PB Download* Downloads phonebook data from a cellular phone (page 29).
- If “Security” is set, “Security Code” appears and operation is not possible. Note Keep the cellular phone in standby mode. Calling from the phonebook in a cellular phone 1 Rotate the control dial to select “PB Browse,” then press the select button. 2 Select an initial from the initial list. 3 Select a name from the name list. 4 Select a phone number from the number list. 5 Select “Yes.”
Using the Phonebook Notes on phonebook data
- Downloaded phonebook data from a cellular phone cannot be overwritten by subsequent data. However, some data (name, etc.,) may be duplicated as a result.
- Phonebook data may be lost if this unit is damaged.
- When disposing of this unit, phonebook data should be deleted with “Initialize” (page 31).
- Up to 300 contacts can be stored in the Phonebook. If you try to register more than 300 numbers, “Memory Full” appears. Downloading phonebook data from Phonebook Access Cellular phone supports PBAP, handsfree connection only. 1 Press (LIST/BROWSE). 2 Rotate the control dial to select “PB Download,” then press the select button. 3 “Downloading...” appears. 4 “Complete” appears when downloading is complete. Receiving phonebook data from a cellular phone 1 Press (handsfree). 2 Rotate the control dial to select “Receive PB,” then press the select button. “Waiting…” appears. 3 Send the phonebook data by operating the cellular phone. “Data Receiving…” appears while receiving the phonebook data. “Complete” appears when receiving is complete. Notes
- Before receiving phonebook data, disconnect any cellular phone or audio device.
- To cancel the transfer of phonebook data, operate the cellular phone. Storing the numbers from call history 1 Press (handsfree). 2 Rotate the control dial to select “Recent Call,” then press the select button. 3 Select a name and number from the call history. 4 Select “Save to PB.” 5 Input a name. Up to 40 characters can be input. To enter the Phonebook Phonebook Access: PB Access may not be available, depending on the cellular phone. 1 Press (LIST/BROWSE). 2 Rotate the control dial to select “PB Browse,” then press the select button. “Listing...” appears while accessing the phonebook. Phonebook in this unit: 1 Press (handsfree). 2 Rotate the control dial to select “Phonebook,” then press the select button. Storing a number individually from Phonebook Access
Enter a phonebook (page 29). Select contacts. Select “Save to Phonebook.” Select “Yes.” Deleting from the Phonebook in this unit You can select this function in CALL menu only.
Enter a Phonebook (page 29). Select a name to delete. Select “Delete Contact.” Select “Yes.” To clear all phonebook data, select “Delete All” in step 1. After clearing, confirm that all phonebook data has been cleared properly. Changing a name in the Phonebook You can select this function in CALL menu only.
Enter a Phonebook (page 29). Select a name to change. Select “Edit Name.” Edit a name. Up to 40 characters can be input. Tip To change a phone number, by adding a new number and then deleting the current one.
Using the Preset Dial You can store a phone number in the phonebook/ call history to the Preset Dial. Storing to the Preset Dial from a phonebook You can select this function in CALL menu only. 1 Enter a Phonebook (page 29). 2 Select the phone number to store, then select “Preset Memory.” 3 Select the preset number (P1 – P6) to store. Storing to the Preset Dial from call history 1 Press (handsfree). 2 Rotate the control dial to select “Recent Call,” then press the select button. 3 Select the name or phone number to store, then select “Preset Memory.” 4 Select the preset number (P1 – P6) to store. Voice Dial Activation You can activate voice dialing with a cellular phone connected to this unit by saying the voice tag stored on the cellular phone, then make a call.
Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “Bluetooth Phone” appears.
Press and hold (handsfree). The cellular phone enters voice dialing mode.
Say the voice tag stored on the cellular phone. Your voice is recognized, and the call is made. Notes
- Check that unit and cellular phone are connected beforehand.
- Store a voice tag on your cellular phone beforehand.
- If you activate voice dialing with a cellular phone connected to this unit, this function may not work in some cases.
- Noises such as the engine running may interfere with sound recognition. In order to improve recognition, operate under conditions where noise is minimized.
- Voice dialing may not work in some situations, depending on the effectiveness of the cellular phone’s recognition function. For details, see the support site.
- Do not use voice dialing on the cellular phone during handsfree device connection. Tips
- Speak in the same way as you did when you stored the voice tag.
- Store a voice tag while seated in the car, via this unit with “Bluetooth Phone” source selected.
Music streaming Listening to music from an audio device You can listen to music of an audio device on this unit if the audio device supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) of Bluetooth technology.
Connect this unit and the Bluetooth audio device (page 26). “ ” appears during connection.
Operate the audio device to start playback.
Adjust the volume on this unit. Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “Bluetooth Audio” appears. Adjusting the volume level The volume level is adjustable for any difference between the unit and the Bluetooth audio device. 1 Start playback of the Bluetooth audio device at a moderate volume. 2 Set your usual listening volume on the unit. 3 Press the select button. 4 Rotate the control dial to select “Bluetooth Audio Level,” then press the select button. 5 Rotate the control dial to adjust the input level (“+18dB” – “0dB” – “–8dB”). Operating an audio device with this unit You can perform the following operations on this unit if the audio device supports AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) of Bluetooth technology. (The operation differs depending on the audio device.)
Press Play (6) (PAUSE)*1 on this unit Pause (6) (PAUSE)*1 on this unit Skip tracks (SEEK) –/+ (./>) [once for each track] Reverse/ Fastforward and hold (SEEK) –/+ (./
Repeat play (1) (REP) on this unit*2 Shuffle play (2) (SHUF) on this unit*2 Skip albums (3)/(4) (ALBUM –/+) *1 Depending on the device, it may be necessary to press twice. *2 Press repeatedly until the desired setting appears. Operations other than the above should be performed on the audio device. Notes
- Depending on the audio device, its information, such as title, track number/time, playback status, etc., may not be displayed on this unit. The information is displayed during Bluetooth Audio playback only.
- Even if the source is changed on this unit, playback of the audio device does not stop. Tip You can connect a cellular phone that supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) as an audio device and listen to music. Other settings Initializing Bluetooth Settings You can initialize the all Bluetooth-related settings from this unit.
Press (BT). The Bluetooth settings menu appears.
Rotate the control dial to select “Initialize,” then press the select button The confirmation appears.
Select “Yes.” “Initializing...” appears while initializing the Bluetooth settings. Note When disposing of this unit, phonebook data should be deleted with “Initialize.” Other functions Changing the sound settings Adjusting the sound characteristics
Rotate the control dial to select the setting, then press the select button.
Press (BACK). The setting is complete and the display returns to normal play/reception mode. Rotate the control dial until the desired menu item appears, then press the select button. Depending on the setting, by rotating the control dial again, other items can be set. The following items can be set: EQ3 Parametric Preset Selects an equalizer curve from 7 music types. EQ3 Parametric Tune*1 Custom equalizer settings. Subwoofer Tune & LPF Phase Selects the phase (effective only when LPF is on): “Normal,” “Reverse.” FREQ Selects the subwoofer cut-off frequency: “80Hz,” “100Hz,” “120Hz,” “140Hz,” “160Hz,” “OFF.” Level Adjusts the subwoofer volume: “+10dB” – “0dB” – “–10dB.” (“– ∞” is displayed at the lowest setting.) HPF & Speaker Select Speaker Selects the Speaker: “All,” “Front”, or “Rear.” FREQ Selects the cut-off frequency: “OFF,” “80Hz,” “100Hz,” “120Hz,” “140Hz,” “160Hz.” DSO (Dynamic Soundstage Organizer) Creates a more ambient sound field. To select the DSO mode: “1,” “2,” “3,” or “off.” The larger the number, the more enhanced the effect. Fader & Balance Fader Adjusts the relative level: “Front:15”– “Center” – “Rear:15.” Balance Adjusts the sound balance: “Right:15”– “Center” – “Left:15.” continue to next page t
Selectable “Q” settings in each range: Low: “0.5,” “1.0,” “1.5,” or “2.0” Mid: “0.75,” “1.0,” “1.25,” or “1.5” Hi: “0.75,” or “1.25” AUX Level*2 Adjusts the volume level for each connected auxiliary equipment: “+18 dB” – “0 dB” – “–8 dB.” This setting negates the need to adjust the volume level between sources. Bluetooth Audio Level*3 Adjusts the volume level for each connected Bluetooth audio device: “+18dB” – “0dB” – “–8dB.” This setting negates the need to adjust the volume level between sources. You can control “Q” (the width of the range of affected frequencies) with this function.
*1 Hidden when EQ3 Parametric Preset is set to “off.” *2 When AUX source is activated. *3 When Bluetooth Audio source is activated. Q=1.0 1.5 2.0 “Custom” of EQ3 Parametric Preset allows you to make your own equalizer settings. Select “Custom” of EQ3 Parametric Preset.
Rotate the control dial to select “EQ3 Parametric Tune,” then press it.
Setting the equalizer curve. You can adjust the equalizer center frequency, volume level and bandwidth in each range from “Low,” “Mid”, or “Hi.” 1 Rotate the control dial until the desired menu item appears, then press the select button. 60Hz 100Hz LOW 500Hz 1.0kHz 10.0kHz 12.5kHz MID
Adjustable volume level: “+10 dB” – “0 dB” – “–10 dB.” +10dB 0dB -10dB
Repeat steps 1 to 2 to adjust other frequency ranges.
Press (BACK) down twice. The setting is complete and the display returns to normal play/reception mode. To restore the factory-set equalizer curve, select “Initialize” and “Yes” in step 3. Tip Other equalizer types are also adjustable. Adjusting setup items — SET
Press and hold the select button. The setup display appears.
Rotate the control dial until the desired menu item appears, then press the select button.
Rotate the control dial to select the setting, then press the select button. The setting is complete.
Customizing the equalizer curve — EQ3 Parametric Tune Notes
- Displayed items will differ, depending on the source and setting.
- Cannot display with “Bluetooth Phone” source selected. The following items can be set (follow the page reference for details): Setup Clock Adjust (page 8) CT (Clock Time) (page 16, 17) Beep Activates the beep sound: “on,” “off.” RM (Rotary Commander) Changes the operative direction of the rotary commander controls. – “NORM”: to use the rotary commander in the factory-set position. – “REV”: when you mount the rotary commander on the right side of the steering column. AUX Audio*1 Activates the AUX source display: “on,” “off” (page 33). Auto Off Shuts off automatically after a desired time when the unit is turned off: “NO,” “30sec (seconds),” “30min (minutes),” “60min (minutes).” Display Demo (Demonstration) Activates the demonstration: “on,” “off.” Image Sets various display images. – “Movie”: to display a movie. – “SA 1 – 3, All”: to display the Spectrum Analyzer. – “Wall.P 1 – 3, All”: to display a wallpaper. – “off”: to not display any image. – “All”: to display all images. Information Displays the items (depending on the source, etc): “on,” “off.” Dimmer Changes the display brightness. – “Auto”: to dim the display automatically when you turn lights on. (Available only when the illumination control lead is connected.) – “on”: to dim the display. – “off”: deactivate the dimmer. Auto Scroll Scrolls long items automatically: “on,” “off.” Mono*2 (Monaural Mode) Selects monaural reception mode to improve poor FM reception: “on,” “off.” Regional*2 (page 17) Zappin Time*3 Selects the playback time for the ZAPPIN function. – “1 (about 6 seconds),” “2 (about 9 seconds),” “3 (about 30 seconds).” BTM (page 15) *1 When the unit is turned off. *2 When FM is received. *3 When CD/USB source is activated. Using optional equipment Auxiliary audio equipment By connecting an optional portable audio device to the AUX input jack (stereo mini jack) on the unit and then simply selecting the source, you can listen on your car speakers. The volume level is adjustable for any difference between the unit and the portable audio device. Follow the procedure below: Connecting the portable audio device 1 Turn off the portable audio device. 2 Turn down the volume on the unit. 3 Connect to the unit. AUX Connecting cord* (not supplied)
- Be sure to use a straight type plug. Play Mode Local (Local Seek Mode) – “on”: to only tune into stations with stronger signals. – “off”: to tune normal reception. continue to next page t
Adjust the volume level Repeat and shuffle play Be sure to adjust the volume for each connected audio device before playback. 1 During playback, press (1) (REP) or (2) (SHUF) repeatedly until the desired setting appears. 1 Turn down the volume on the unit. 2 Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “AUX” appears. 3 Start playback of the portable audio device at a moderate volume. 4 Set your usual listening volume on the unit. 5 Adjust the input level (page 32). CD changer Select To play Repeat Disc disc repeatedly. Shuffle Changer tracks in the changer in random order. To return to normal play mode, select “Repeat off” or “Shuffle off.” Rotary commander RM-X4S Selecting the changer 1 Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “CD” appears. 2 Press (MODE) repeatedly until the desired changer appears. Attaching the label Attach the indication label depending on how you mount the rotary commander. Unit number SEL MODE DSPL DSPL MODE SEL Location of controls Disc number Playback starts. The corresponding buttons on the rotary commander control the same functions as those on this unit. ATT SEL Skipping albums and discs 1 During playback, press (3)/(4) (ALBUM –/
PRESET/ DISC MODE SOURCE Press (3)/(4) (ALBUM –/+) album and release (hold for a moment). album continuously within 2 seconds of first releasing. The following controls on the rotary commander require a different operation from the unit. discs repeatedly. discs continuously then, press again within 2 seconds and hold.
- ATT (attenuate) button To attenuate the sound. To cancel, press again.
- PRESET/DISC control CD/USB: The same as (3)/(4) (ALBUM –/+) on the unit (push in and rotate). Radio: To receive stored stations (push in and rotate).
- VOL (volume) control The same as the control dial on the unit (rotate).
- SEEK/AMS control The same as (SEEK) +/– on the unit (rotate, or rotate and hold).
- DSPL (display) button To change display items. OFF To skip DSPL VOL SEEK/AMS OFF Changing the operative direction The operative direction of the controls is factoryset as shown below. Additional Information Precautions To increase
- Cool off the unit beforehand if your car has been parked in direct sunlight.
- Power antenna (aerial) extends automatically. To decrease If you need to mount the rotary commander on the right hand side of the steering column, you can reverse the operative direction. 1 While pushing the VOL control, press and hold (SEL). Moisture condensation Should moisture condensation occur inside the unit, remove the disc and wait for about an hour for it to dry out; otherwise the unit will not operate properly. To maintain high sound quality Do not splash liquid onto the unit or discs. Notes on discs
- Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts, nor leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight.
- Before playing, wipe the discs with a cleaning cloth from the center out. Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners.
- This unit is designed to playback discs that conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard. DualDiscs and some of the music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies do not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, therefore, these discs may not be playable by this unit.
- Discs that this unit CANNOT play – Discs with labels, stickers, or sticky tape or paper attached. Doing so may cause a malfunction, or may ruin the disc. – Discs with non-standard shapes (e.g., heart, square, star). Attempting to do so may damage the unit. – 8 cm (3 1/4 in) discs. Notes on CD-R/CD-RW discs
- The maximum number of: (CD-R/CD-RW only) – folders (albums): 150 (including root folder) – files (tracks) and folders: 300 (may less than 300 if folder/file names contain many characters) – displayable characters for a folder/file name: 32 (Joliet)/64 (Romeo)
- If the multi-session disc begins with a CD-DA session, it is recognized as a CD-DA disc, and other sessions are not played back. continue to next page t
- Discs that this unit CANNOT play – CD-R/CD-RW of poor recording quality. – CD-R/CD-RW recorded with an incompatible recording device. – CD-R/CD-RW which is finalized incorrectly. – CD-R/CD-RW other than those recorded in music CD format or MP3 format conforming to ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet/Romeo or multi-session. Playback order of MP3/WMA/AAC files
Folder (album) MP3/WMA/ AAC file (track) About Bluetooth function What is Bluetooth technology?
- Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range wireless technology that enables wireless data communication between digital devices, such as a cellular phone and a headset. Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 m (about 33 feet). Connecting two devices is common, but some devices can be connected to multiple devices at the same time.
- You do not need to use a cable for connection since Bluetooth technology is a wireless technology, neither is it necessary for the devices to face one another, such is the case with infrared technology. For example, you can use such a device in a bag or pocket.
- Bluetooth technology is an international standard supported by millions of companies all over the world, and employed by various companies worldwide. On Bluetooth communication About iPod
- You can connect to the following iPod models. Update your iPod devices to the latest software before use. – iPod touch – iPod classic – iPod with video* – iPod nano (3rd generation) – iPod nano (2nd generation) – iPod nano (1st generation)* – iPhone and iPhone 3G
- Passenger control is not available for iPod nano (1st generation) or iPod with video.
- “Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
- “Works with iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
- Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
- Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 m. Maximum communication range may vary depending on obstacles (person, metal, wall, etc.) or electromagnetic environment.
- The following conditions may affect the sensitivity of Bluetooth communication. – There is an obstacle such as a person, metal, or wall between this unit and Bluetooth device. – A device using 2.4 GHz frequency, such as a wireless LAN device, cordless telephone, or microwave oven, is in use near this unit.
- Because Bluetooth devices and wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g) use the same frequency, microwave interference may occur and result in communication speed deterioration, noise, or invalid connection if this unit is used near a wireless LAN device. In such as case, perform the following. – Use this unit at least 10 m away from the wireless LAN device. – If this unit is used within 10 m of a wireless LAN device, turn off the wireless LAN device. – Install this unit and Bluetooth device as near to each other as possible.
- Microwaves emitting from a Bluetooth device may affect the operation of electronic medical devices. Turn off this unit and other Bluetooth devices in the following locations, as it may cause an accident. – where inflammable gas is present, in a hospital, train, airplane, or petrol station – near automatic doors or a fire alarm
- This unit supports security capabilities that comply with the Bluetooth standard to provide a secure connection when the Bluetooth wireless technology is used, but security may not be enough depending on the setting. Be careful when communicating using Bluetooth wireless technology.
- We do not take any responsibility for the leakage of information during Bluetooth communication.
- Connection with all Bluetooth devices cannot be guaranteed. – A device featuring Bluetooth function is required to conform to the Bluetooth standard specified by Bluetooth SIG, and be authenticated. – Even if the connected device conforms to the above mentioned Bluetooth standard, some devices may not be connected or work correctly, depending on the features or specifications of the device. – While talking on the phone handsfree, noise may occur, depending on the device or communication environment.
- Depending on the device to be connected, it may require some time to start communication. Notes on the lithium battery
- Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of children. Should the battery be swallowed, immediately consult a doctor.
- Wipe the battery with a dry cloth to assure a good contact.
- Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the battery.
- Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers, otherwise a short-circuit may occur. Others When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one matching the amperage rating stated on the original fuse. If the fuse blows, check the power connection and replace the fuse. If the fuse blows again after replacement, there may be an internal malfunction. In such a case, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
- Using the Bluetooth device may not function on cellular phones, depending on radio wave conditions and location where the equipment is being used.
- If you experience discomfort after using the Bluetooth device, stop using the Bluetooth device immediately. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit that are not covered in this manual, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Maintenance Replacing the lithium battery of the card remote commander Under normal conditions, the battery will last approximately 1 year. (The service life may be shorter, depending on the conditions of use.) When the battery becomes weak, the range of the card remote commander becomes shorter. Replace the battery with a new CR2025 lithium battery. Use of any other battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. + side up
WARNING Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire. Fuse replacement Fuse (10 A) Cleaning the connectors The unit may not function properly if the connectors between the unit and the front panel are not clean. In order to prevent this, detach the front panel (page 8) and clean the connectors with a cotton swab. Do not apply too much force. Otherwise, the connectors may be damaged. Main unit Back of the front panel Notes
- For safety, turn off the ignition before cleaning the connectors, and remove the key from the ignition switch.
- Never touch the connectors directly with your fingers or with any metal device.
Specifications Remove the protection collar. CD Player section 1 Detach the front panel (page 8). Signal-to-noise ratio: 120 dB Frequency response: 10 – 20,000 Hz Wow and flutter: Below measurable limit 2 Pinch both edges of the protection collar, then pull it out. Tuner section Tuning range: 87.5 – 108.0 MHz Antenna (aerial) terminal: External antenna (aerial) connector Intermediate frequency: 150 kHz Usable sensitivity: 10 dBf Selectivity: 75 dB at 400 kHz Signal-to-noise ratio: 70 dB (mono) Separation: 40 dB at 1 kHz Frequency response: 20 – 15,000 Hz
Tuning range: MW: 531 – 1,602 kHz LW: 153 – 279 kHz Antenna (aerial) terminal: External antenna (aerial) connector Intermediate frequency: 25 kHz Sensitivity: MW: 26 µV, LW: 45 µV Remove the unit. 1 Insert both release keys simultaneously until they click. Hook facing inwards. 2 Pull the release keys to unseat the unit. 3 Slide the unit out of the mounting. USB Player section Interface: USB (Full-speed) Maximum current: 500 mA Wireless Communication Communication System: Bluetooth Standard version 2.0 + EDR Output: Bluetooth Standard Power Class 2 (Max. +4 dBm) Maximum communication range: Line of sight approx. 10 m (33 ft)*1 Frequency band:
2.4 GHz band (2.4000 – 2.4835 GHz)
Modulation method: FHSS Compatible Bluetooth Profiles*2: A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) 1.3 HFP (Handsfree Profile) 1.5 PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) OPP (Object Push Profile) *1 The actual range will vary depending on factors such as obstacles between devices, magnetic fields around a microwave oven, static electricity, reception sensitivity, antenna’s perfomance, operating system, software application, etc. *2 Bluetooth standard profiles indicate the purpose of Bluetooth communication between devices. Power amplifier section Output: Speaker outputs (sure seal connectors) Speaker impedance: 4 – 8 ohms Maximum power output: 52 W × 4 (at 4 ohms)
General Outputs: Audio outputs terminal (front/rear) Subwoofer output terminal (mono) Power antenna (aerial) relay control terminal Power amplifier control terminal Inputs: Remote controller input terminal Antenna (aerial) input terminal Telephone ATT control terminal Illumination control terminal BUS control input terminal BUS audio input terminal AUX input jack (stereo mini jack) USB signal input terminal MIC input terminal Tone controls: Low: ±10 dB at 60 Hz (XPLOD) Mid: ±10 dB at 1 kHz (XPLOD) High: ±10 dB at 10 kHz (XPLOD) Power requirements: 12 V DC car battery (negative ground (earth)) Dimensions: Approx. 178 × 50 × 182 mm (7 1/8 × 2 × 7 1/4 in) (w/h/d) Mounting dimensions: Approx. 182 × 53 × 162 mm (7 1/4 × 2 1/8 × 6 1/2 in) (w/h/d) Mass: Approx. 1.3 kg (2 lb 14 oz) Supplied accessory: Card remote commander: RM-X305 Parts for installation and connections (1 set) Microphone: XA-MC10 Optional accessories/equipment: Rotary commander: RM-X4S BUS cable (supplied with an RCA pin cord): RC-61 (1 m), RC-62 (2 m) CD changer (6 discs): CDX-T69 Source selector: XA-C40 USB connection cable for iPod: RC-100IP Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed accessories. Please ask the dealer for detailed information. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
- Halogenated flame retardants are not used in the certain printed wiring boards.
- Halogenated flame retardants are not used in cabinets.
- Packaging cushions are made from paper. Troubleshooting The following checklist will help you remedy problems you may encounter with your unit. Before going through the checklist below, check the connection and operating procedures. If the problem is not solved, visit the following support site. Support site http://support.sony-europe.com/ General No power is being supplied to the unit.
- Check the connection or fuse.
- If the unit is turned off and the display disappears, it cannot be operated with the remote commander. t Turn on the unit. The power antenna (aerial) does not extend. The power antenna (aerial) does not have a relay box. No sound.
- The ATT function is activated, or the Telephone ATT function (when the interface cable of a car telephone is connected to the ATT lead) is activated.
- The position of the fader control “Fader” is not set for a 2-speaker system.
- The CD changer is incompatible with the disc (MP3/ WMA/AAC). t Play back with a Sony MP3 compatible CD changer, or this unit. No beep sound.
- The beep sound is canceled (page 33).
- An optional power amplifier is connected and you are not using the built-in amplifier. The contents of the memory have been erased.
- The RESET button has been pressed. t Store again into the memory.
- The power supply lead or battery has been disconnected or it is not connected properly. Stored stations and correct time are erased. The fuse has blown. Makes noise when the position of the ignition is switched. The leads are not matched correctly with the car’s accessory power connector. During playback or reception, demonstration mode starts. If no operation is performed for 5 minutes with “Demo on” set, demonstration mode starts. t Set “Demo off” (page 33). continue to next page t
The display disappears from/does not appear in the display window.
- The dimmer is set “Dimmer on” (page 33).
- The display disappears if you press and hold (OFF). t Press and hold (OFF) on the unit until the display appears.
- The connectors are dirty (page 37). The Auto Off function does not operate. The unit is turned on. The Auto Off function activates after turning off the unit. t Turn off the unit. DSO does not function. Depending on the type of car interior or type of music, DSO may not have a desirable effect. Any display items do not display. t Set to “Information on” (page 33). Cannot adjust the volume level. The portable audio device was not connected when AUX was selected as (SOURCE). t Connect the portable audio device to the AUX input jack. CD playback The disc cannot be loaded.
- Another disc is already loaded.
- The disc has been forcibly inserted upside down or in the wrong way. The disc does not playback.
- Defective or dirty disc.
- The CD-Rs/CD-RWs are not for audio use (page 35). MP3/WMA/AAC files cannot be played back. The disc is incompatible with the MP3/WMA/AAC format and version. For details on playable discs and formats, visit the support site. MP3/WMA/AAC files take longer to play back than others. The following discs take a longer time to start playback. – a disc recorded with a complicated tree structure. – a disc recorded in Multi Session. – a disc to which data can be added. The display items do not scroll.
- For discs with very many characters, those may not scroll.
- “Auto Scroll” is set to “off.” t Set “Auto Scroll on” (page 33). t Press and hold (DSPL) (SCRL). The sound skips.
- Installation is not correct. t Install the unit at an angle of less than 45° in a sturdy part of the car.
- Defective or dirty disc. The operation buttons do not function. The disc will not eject. Press the RESET button (page 7).
Radio reception The stations cannot be received. The sound is hampered by noises. The connection is not correct. t Connect a power antenna (aerial) control lead (blue) or accessory power supply lead (red) to the power supply lead of a car’s antenna (aerial) booster (only when your car has built-in FM/MW/ LW antenna (aerial) in the rear/side glass). t Check the connection of the car antenna (aerial). t If the auto antenna (aerial) will not go up, check the connection of the power antenna (aerial) control lead. t When the DSO mode is on, the sound is sometimes hampered by noises. t Set the DSO mode to “off” (page 31). Preset tuning is not possible.
- Store the correct frequency in the memory.
- The broadcast signal is too weak. Automatic tuning is not possible.
- Setting of the local seek mode is not correct. t Tuning stops too frequently: Set “Local on” (page 33). t Tuning does not stop at a station: Set “Local off” (page 33).
- The broadcast signal is too weak. t Perform manual tuning. During FM reception, the “ST” indication flashes.
- Tune in the frequency accurately.
- The broadcast signal is too weak. t Set “Mono on” (page 33). An FM program broadcast in stereo is heard in monaural. The unit is in monaural reception mode. t Set “Mono off” (page 33). RDS The SEEK starts after a few seconds of listening. The station is non-TP or has weak signal. t Deactivate TA (page 16). No traffic announcements.
- Activate TA (page 16).
- The station does not broadcast any traffic announcements despite being TP. t Tune in another station. PTY displays “- - - - - - - -.”
- The current station is not an RDS station.
- RDS data has not been received.
- The station does not specify the program type. USB playback You cannot play back items via a USB hub. This unit cannot recognize USB devices via a USB hub. Cannot play back items. A USB device does not work. t Reconnect it. The USB device takes longer to play back. The USB device contains files with a complicated tree structure. A beep sounds. During playback, the USB device has been disconnected. t Before disconnecting a USB device, make sure to stop playback first for data protection. The sound is intermittent. The sound may be intermittent at a high-bit-rate of more than 320 kbps. Bluetooth function The connecting device cannot detect this unit.
- Set “Signal” to “on” (page 23).
- Set “Visibility” to “Show” (page 23).
- While connecting to the other Bluetooth device, this unit cannot be detected from another device. Disconnect the current connection and search for this unit from another device. The disconnected device can be reconnected by selecting from the list of registered devices. This unit cannot detect the connecting device. Check the Bluetooth setting of the connecting device. Connection is not possible.
- Depending on the other device, searching from this unit may not be possible. t Search for this unit from the other device.
- Depending on the status of the other device, searching from this unit may not be possible. t Search for this unit from the other device.
- Check the pairing and connection procedures in the manual of the other device, etc., and perform the operation again. The name of the detected device does not appear. Depending on the status of the other device, it may not be possible to obtain the name. No ring tone.
- Adjust the volume in “Ring Volume” level.
- Depending on the connecting device, the ring tone may not be sent properly. t Set “Ringtone” to “Default” (page 23). The talker’s voice volume is low. Adjust the volume in “Talk Volume” level. A call partner says that the volume is too low or high. Adjust the volume accordingly using Mic Gain adjustment (page 24). Echo or noise occurs in phone call conversations.
- “EC/NC Mode” is set to “off.” t Set “EC/NC Mode” to “Mode 1” or “Mode 2” (page 23).
- If the ambient noise other than the phone call sound is loud, try reducing this noise. E.g.: If a window is open and road noise, etc., is loud, shut the window. If the air conditioner is loud, lower the air conditioner. The phone sound quality is poor. Phone sound quality depends on reception conditions of cellular phone. t Move your car to a place where you can enhance the cellular phone's signal if the reception is poor. The volume of the connected audio device is low (high). Volume level will differ depending on the audio device. t Adjust the volume of the connected audio device or this unit. No sound is heard from the Bluetooth audio device. The audio device is paused. t Cancel pause of the audio device. The sound skips during playback of a Bluetooth audio device.
- Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth audio device.
- If the Bluetooth audio device is stored in a case which interrupts the signal, remove the audio device from the case while using.
- Several Bluetooth devices or other devices which emit radio waves are used nearby. t Turn off the other devices. t Reduce the distance from the other devices.
- The playback sound stops momentarily when the connection between this unit and the cellular phone is being made. This is not a malfunction. The connected Bluetooth audio device cannot be controlled. Check that the connected Bluetooth audio device supports AVRCP. Some functions do not work. Check that the connecting device supports the functions in question. The name of the other party does not appear when a call is received.
- The other party is not stored in the phonebook. t Store in the phonebook (page 29).
- The calling phone is not set to send the phone number. A call is answered unintentionally.
- The connecting phone is set to start a call automatically.
- “Auto Answer” of this unit is set to “Short” or “Long” (page 23). continue to next page t
Pairing failed in Time Over. Depending on the connecting device, the time limit for pairing may be short. Try completing the pairing within the time by setting a single digit passcode. Bluetooth function cannot operate. Turn off the unit by pressing (OFF) for 2 seconds, then turn the unit on again. No sound is output from the car speakers during handsfree call. If the sound is output from the cellular phone, set the cellular phone to output the sound from the car speakers. The external microphone does not work. The setting of the microphone is not correct. t Set “MIC Select” to “External” (page 24). Error displays/Messages Busy now... Please try later This unit is busy. t After waiting a moment, try again. Checking The unit is confirming the connection of a USB device. t Wait until confirming the connection is finished. Connection Failed Phonebook Access connection has been terminated from the cellular phone. t Perform Phonebook Access again. Empty
- Device List is empty.
- Recent Call is empty.
- Cellular phone phonebook is empty. Error*1
- The disc is dirty or inserted upside down.*2 t Clean or insert the disc correctly.
- A blank disc has been inserted.
- The disc cannot play due to a problem. t Insert another disc.
- USB device was not automatically recognized. t Reconnect it again.
- Press Z to remove the disc.
- Phonebook content has been changed during cellular phone access. t Perform Phonebook Access again. Error - Please Initialize Bluetooth Setting Data A memory error has occured. t Enter the Bluetooth Settings menu, then select “Initialize”. Failure The connection of speakers/amplifiers is incorrect. t See the installation/connections manual of this model to check the connection. HF Device is not available A cellular phone is not connected. t Connect to a cellular phone. Hubs Not Supported USB hub is not supported on this unit.
Invalid Code Password is incorrect. t If you forget the password, initialize via the Bluetooth Settings menu. Load The CD changer is loading the disc. t Wait until loading is complete. Local Seek +/– The local seek mode is on during automatic tuning. NO AF There is no alternative frequency for the current station. t Press (SEEK) +/– while the program service name is flashing. The unit starts searching for another frequency with the same PI (Program Identification) data (“PI Seek” appears). NO Device (SOURCE) is selected without a USB device connected. A USB device or a USB cable has been disconnected during playback. t Be sure to connect a USB device and USB cable. NO Devices Found This unit cannot detect a connectable device. t Check the Bluetooth setting of the connecting device. NO Disc The disc is not inserted in the CD changer. t Insert discs in the CD changer. NO Magazine The disc magazine is not inserted in the CD changer. t Insert the disc magazine in the CD changer. NO Music The disc or USB device does not contain a music file. t Insert a music CD in this unit or an MP3 playable CD changer. t Connect a USB device with a music file in it. NO TP The unit will continue searching for available TP stations. Not Supported The connected USB device is not supported. t For details on the compatibility of your USB device, visit the support site. Offset There may be an internal malfunction. t Check the connection. If the error indication remains on in the display, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Overload USB device is overloaded. t Disconnect the USB device, then change the source by pressing (SOURCE). t Indicates that the USB device is out of order, or an unsupported device is connected. Push Reset The CD unit, CD changer or USB device cannot be operated due to a problem. t Press the RESET button (page 7). Read The unit is reading all track and album information on the disc. t Wait until reading is complete and playback starts automatically. Depending on the disc structure, it may take more than a minute. ” or “ During reverse or fast-forward, you have reached the beginning or the end of the disc and you cannot go any further. The character cannot be displayed with the unit. *1 If an error occurs during playback of a CD, the disc number of the CD does not appear in the display. *2 The disc number of the disc causing the error appears in the display. If these solutions do not help improve the situation, consult your nearest Sony dealer. If you take the unit to be repaired because of CD playback trouble, bring the disc that was used at the time the problem began.
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- File MP3/WMA/AAC supportati
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- "EC/NC Mode" is ingesteld op "off". t Stel "EC/NC Mode" in op "Mode 1" of "Mode 2" (pagina 24).
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