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3-867-817-12(1)
Micro Hi-Fi
Component
System
Operating Instructions
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear of the system. Record the serial
number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony
dealer regarding this product.
Model No. Serial No.
CMT-LS1
©1999 Sony Corporation
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The shielded interface cable recommended in this WARNING manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with limits for a digital device pursuant to To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not Subpart B of Part 15 FCC Rules. expose the unit to rain or moisture. INFORMATION To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. This equipment has been tested and found to comply Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of t
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Table of Contents Getting Started Timer Step 1: Hooking up the system ................ 4 Falling asleep to music — Sleep Timer ................................. 22 Step 2: Setting the time ............................ 9 Waking up to music Step 3: Presetting radio stations ............. 10 — Daily Timer ................................. 23 Opening the front panel ........................... 11 Optional Components Basic Operations Connecting audio components ................ 24 Playing a CD ...
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Getting Started Step 1: Hooking up the system Perform the following procedures 1 to 6 to hook up your system using the supplied cords and accessories. AM loop antenna FM antenna Right speaker Left speaker After mounting the unit on the stand, be 1 Attach the unit to the supplied desktop certain to pass the power cord through the stand with the supplied screws groove of the stand. If the stand is set up without passing the power cord through the (M4 × 14). groove, the weight of the unit will dam
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Getting Started 2 Attach the speakers. 4 Connect the AM antenna. Attach the speaker with the R cord to the Set up the AM loop antenna, then connect it. right side, and the speaker with the L cord to the left side as viewed from the front of the unit. AM loop antenna Red White 3 Connect the speakers. 5 Connect the FM antenna. Connect the speaker cords to the SPEAKER Jack type A jacks as shown below. Extend the FM lead antenna horizontally Jack type B Notes Extend the FM lead antenna horizontally
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Step 1: Hooking up the system Using the wall hanging (continued) bracket You can hang the unit on the wall using the 6 Connect the AC power cord to a wall supplied wall hanging adapter and bracket. outlet after you complete all the The screws for attaching the wall hanging bracket connections. to the wall are not supplied. When installing the bracket by yourself, be sure to use screws 7 To use the remote, pull out the appropriate for the type of wall. Sony cannot be insulating sheet to allow po
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Getting Started To hang the unit on the wall 4 Attach the speaker with the R cord to the right side as viewed from the front 1 Attach the wall hanging adapter to the of the unit. unit with the supplied screws (M4 × 14). 5 Connect the R cord to the SPEAKER jack, pass the R cord through the groove between the wall hanging adapter and the bracket as shown below. 2 Fix the wall hanging bracket to the wall using screws (not supplied). Note Be sure to secure the bracket in a level position. 3 Attach t
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Step 1: Hooking up the system Battery life (continued) You can expect the remote to operate for about 6 months (using a Sony CR2025 lithium battery) 6 Connect the L cord to the SPEAKER before the battery run down. When the battery no jack as shown below. longer operates the remote, replace the battery with a new one. To avoid battery leakage If you are not going to use the remote for a long time, remove the battery to avoid damage caused by corrosion from battery leakage. Notes on lithium batte
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Getting Started 3 Press +/– to set the minute then press Step 2: Setting the time ENTER. The clock starts. You must set the time before you can use the timer functions. The clock is on a 24-hour system for the European To change the time model, and a 12-hour system for other models. You can change the preset time while the power is The 24 hour system model is used for illustration on. purposes. 1 Press CLOCK/TIMER SET. Set the time before turning on the power. 2 Press +/– repeatedly until “SET
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5 Press MEMORY. Step 3: Presetting radio A preset number flashes. Proceed to step 6 while the preset number is stations flashing. If the unit is not operated for more than 16 seconds, the preset number You can preset the following number of stations: disappears and the unit returns to the status – 20 for FM, and 10 for AM. of step 3. If this happens, start over from step 4. 6 Press TUNER +/– to select the preset 1 number you want, then press ENTER. 1 3 2 3 The station is stored. 4 56 7 Repeat s
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Getting Started Tip The preset stations are retained for a day even if you Opening the front panel disconnect the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs. You can open the front panel automatically simply To erase a preset number by bringing your hand near the front panel. You can also open and close the panel using the OPEN/ 1 Press – on the remote in step 5 of “Presetting CLOSE button located on top of the unit. This radio stations”. panel open setting is made using the PANEL A preset numbe
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Basic Operations Opening the front panel (continued) Playing a CD Switch setting Operation You can play up to 5 CDs in a row. To turn on the ON/AUTO The power turns on and the power, press ?/1. front panel opens when you Open the front panel first to perform operations bring your hand near it while using buttons on the unit. (See “Opening the front the power is off. The panel panel” on page 11.) closes automatically if the unit is not operated for more than 30 seconds. ?/1 (power) 1 VOLUME +/– A
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Getting Started/Basic Operations 1 Press DISC 1 – 5 to select a disc tray, 4 Press CD N (or NX on the unit). then press A on the unit. Play starts and the playing disc number is displayed. Playing time 2 Insert a CD and push it down lightly. Note You cannot play a 8 cm CD. With the label side front Disc tray number Track number To start playing a different CD, press DISC 1 – 5 to select the desired disc. To Do this Stop play Press x. Pause Press X (or NX on the unit). Press again to resume play.
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Playing a CD (continued) Listening to the radio Tips Preset radio stations in the tuner’s memory first • You can switch from another source to the CD (see page 10). To turn on the power, press ?/1. player and start playing a CD by pressing CD N (or NX on the unit) (Automatic Source Selection). VOLUME +/– ?/1 (power) • If you press CD N (or NX on the unit) while the power is off, the power turns on and play starts automatically (One Touch Play). • The DISC 1 – 5 indicators light up in the display
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Basic Operations To listen to non-preset radio 1 Press TUNER BAND repeatedly until stations the band you want appears. • Press PLAY/TUNING MODE repeatedly until Each time you press the button, the band “MANUAL” appears in step 2, then press changes as follows: TUNER + or – repeatedly to tune in the desired FM y AM station (Manual Tuning). • Press PLAY/TUNING MODE repeatedly until “AUTO” appears in step 2, then press TUNER + or –. The frequency indication changes and scanning stops when the syste
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The CD Player 3 If you select “ALL DISCS SHUFFLE”, Playing the CD tracks in press CD N (or NX on the unit). If — Shuffle Play you select “1 DISC SHUFFLE”, press random order DISC SKIP repeatedly to select the You can play all the tracks on a CD or all CDs in desired CD then press CD N (or just random order. press DISC 1 – 5 on the unit). Shuffle Play starts. 1 To cancel Shuffle Play 1 2 3 Press PLAY/TUNING MODE repeatedly until 2 “SHUFFLE” and “PROGRAM” disappear from 4 56 the display. The trac
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The CD Player 6 To program additional tracks, repeat Programing the CD steps 3 to 5. — Program Play tracks You can make a program up to 32 tracks. You can make a program up to 32 tracks from all 7 Press CD N. the CDs in the order you want them to be played. All the programed tracks play in the order you selected. 1 To cancel Program Play 1 2 3 Press PLAY/TUNING MODE repeatedly until 2,5 “PROGRAM” and “SHUFFLE” disappear from 4 56 the display. 7 8 9 To change the program 3 10/0 >10 + You can chan
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Playing the CD tracks Using the CD display — Repeat Play repeatedly You can check the total number of tracks, the total playing time, and the remaining time on the track You can repeat a disc or all discs in normal play, or the CD. Shuffle Play and Program Play. When a CD TEXT disc is loaded, you can check the information stored on the CD, such as the titles or artist names. 1 1 2 3 FUNCTION DISPLAY 4 56 2 1 2 3 7 8 9 4 56 10/0 >10 + 7 8 9 N – X x 10/0 >10 + – + . > m M N X – x + – + . > m M –
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The CD Player Checking the total playing Checking the remaining time time , Press DISPLAY repeatedly during play. Each time you press the button, the display 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until changes as follows: “CD” appears. t The disc number, the track number and the 2 While the disc is stopped, press elapsed time of the current track r DISPLAY repeatedly. The disc number, the track number and the Each time you press the button, the display 1 changes as follows: remaining time* of the current
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The Radio Sound Adjustment Using the Radio Data Adjusting the sound System (RDS) You can adjust bass and treble. (European model only) What is the Radio Data 1 2 3 System? 4 56 Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcasting service that allows radio stations to send 8 7 9 additional information along with the regular 10/0 >10 + program signal. N X x – Note – + RDS may not work properly if the station you have . > M m tuned in is not transmitting the RDS signal properly or if the signal is weak. + +/–