Ot/ier operations selecting play mode, Using other functions, To lock the buttons – Sony D-E226CK User Manual

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^Ot/ier

Operations

Selecting play mode

You can enjoy the following five plav modes;
"Normal

"Repeat play — all the

tracks", "Single track play", "Repeat play —
a single track" and "Rej‘>eat shuffle play".

Press MRNL' during play-
Pach time you press the button, the play
mode indication in the display changes as
follows;

Play mode indication

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No indication (Normal play)

The player plays all the tracks on the Cl‘>

"c^ "

(Repeat playall the tracks)*

1 he player plays all the tracks on the CY J

repeatedly.

1

" (Single track play)

I he player plays a single track you'\

selected once

"c?

1” (Repeat play — a single

track)

I'ho player plays a single track you’ve

selected repeatedly.

"ci

SHUF" (Repeat shuffle play)

The player plays all the track on the Cl^

in random order repeatedly

' During Kepeat pla)’, you can locate the first

track

after

the

last

track

by

pressing

repeatedly. You can alsc' locate the last track

after first track by pressing repeatedly.

Using other functions

To maximize the skip protection
performance (ESP MAX)

The typical ESP (Electronic Shock Protection)

function minimizes skipping by using a
buffer memory that stores music data and
plays it back in the event of a shock.

The ESP MAX system is an extremely
sophisticated technology. Due to the light

weight and improved anti-shock
characteristics of the optical block, this system
recovers from the skipping much quicker

than conventional technology such as ESP or

ESF.*

* Although ESP MAX provides excellent

protection, skipping may occasionally occur.

Set ESP to "ON,"*

I he ESP indication appears.

lo release the ESP M AX function, set ESP to

"OFE."

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Notes

Playing may stop when the CD player gels a

strong shock even with the PSP MAX function

on

• You may hear a noise or sound may skip:

— when listening to a dirty or scratched CD,

when listening to an audio test CD,

when the player receives continuous shock or

-- when using poor-quality CD-Rs or if there is

a problem with the recording device or

application software.

To enjoy more powerful bass sound
(Digital MEGA BASS)

You can emphasize the bass-boosted sound.

Press SOUND to select "BASS i

"BASS «M

• No indication

(Normal play)

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The selected sound mode is displayed.

"BASS flfll " enhances the bass sound more

than "BASS • ."

Note

• If the sound is distorted w'hen using the

SOUND function, turn down the volume.

To lock the buttons

You can lock your CD player against any
accidental operations.

Slide UC^LD in the direction of the arrow.
When you press any button, “Hal d" appears
in the display and you cannot operate the CE>
player.

To unlock, slide HOLD in the opposite

direction of the arrow-.

To protect your hearing (AVLS)

I he AVLS (.Automatic V'olume Limiter

System) function keeps down the maximum
volume to protect your ears-

Hold down SOUND until ''.-WLS" a[ipears in
the display.

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If you turn up the volume to " 3 you

cannot turn up the volume any more.

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If you want to turn up the volume to more
than " 3 r * d o w n SC^UND until
".AVLS" disappears from the display.

’ For the customers m France

This level is set lo "5 r ''

Note

• If you use the sound function and the AVLS

function at the same time, sound may he

distorted. If this happens, turn down the

volume.

Connecting to other
stereo equipment

You can listen to the CD through other stereo

equipment or record a C'D on a cassette tape.

Refer to the instruction manual of the other

equipment for details. Before making
connections, turn off each piece of equipment.

Stereo system,
cassette recorder,
radio cassette
recorder, etc,

Notes

Before you play the C'l), turn down the volume

of the conni'cted equipment as not to

damage the connected speakers.

• If you turn up the volume to more than "Q

the sound mav he distorted

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