Tuner – Sony CMT-HX9DAB User Manual

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Erroneous display
 Send the music data to the USB device

again, as the data stored in the USB

device may have been corrupted.

Play does not start.
 Turn off the system, then reconnect the

USB device.

 Connect the USB device that this

system can play.

 Press  (or USB  on the unit)

to start play.

Play does not start from the first

track.
 Set the play mode to Normal Play

mode.

Files cannot be played back.
 USB storage media formatted with file

systems other than FAT16 or FAT32

are unsupported.*

 If you use partitioned USB storage

media, only files on the first partition

can be played.

 Files that are encrypted or protected by

passwords, etc. cannot be played back.

* This system supports FAT16 and FAT32, but

some USB storage media may not support all

of these FAT. For details, see the operation

manual of each USB storage media or

contact the manufacturer.

Tuner

Severe hum or noise, or stations

cannot be received. (“TUNED” or “ST”

flashes on the display.)
 Connect the antenna properly.

 Find a location and an orientation that

provide good reception, and then set

up the antenna again.

 Keep the antennas away from the

speaker cords, the power cord and the

USB cable to avoid picking up noise.

 Connect a commercially available

external antenna.

 Consult your nearest Sony dealer if the

supplied AM antenna has come off the

plastic stand.

 Turn off nearby electrical equipment.
“TUNED” does not appear in the

display (DAB only).
 Check all antenna connections, then

perform the DAB Automatic Scan

procedure (see page 12).

 The current DAB service may not be

available. Press +/ (or TUNE +/

on the unit)

to select a different

service.

 If you have moved to another area,

some services/frequencies may have

changed and you may not be able

to tune into your usual broadcast.

Perform the DAB Automatic Scan

procedure to re-register the contents of

broadcasts. (Performing this procedure

clears all previously stored presets.)

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