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Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
ipregnan 10:00pm on Friday, October 29th, 2010 
I bought this for my 12 year old daughter and she loves it. The sound is great - especially for the price, it is well made and easy to use.
Wilson 1:14pm on Sunday, August 8th, 2010 
Good looking I purchased this unit based on its clean look and relativley powerful speakers for its price. It does look great. Sexy stylish sound My system is in black and I love the way it looks and sounds!
henryt77 6:29pm on Thursday, April 1st, 2010 
first, not really white but more a silvery-white. it, therefore, as i originally feared.
aaron7 3:18pm on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 
Sexy stylish sound My system is in black and I love the way it looks and sounds! Please note... Even before listening to this stylish compact system.

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Additional information

Setting functions related to network operations.. 51 Checking the network settings... 51 Setting the network standby mode.. 51 Setting the auto access permission... 52 Setting the PARTY STREAMING function.. 53 Renaming the unit... 53 Changing the sound settings... 54 Generating a more dynamic sound (Dynamic Sound Generator X-tra). 54 Adjusting the bass and treble.. 54 Using the timers... 55 Using the Sleep Timer... 55 Using the Play Timer... 56 Changing the display settings... 57

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting...58 Messages...64
Precautions/Specifications
Precautions...66 Specifications...68 iPod/iPhone models compatible with this system..71 Glossary...72 Index....74

Features of this system

Enjoying music from various sources
You can enjoy listening to music from various sound sources with large amounts of music content. The following sound sources are available on this system.
Music Services via Internet

The system

External component

Server FM/DAB*

USB device iPod/iPhone
* The DAB function is available for CMT-MX750Ni only.
Using the system with DLNA-compliant devices
This system complies with the DLNA standard. You can listen to music in various ways using the system together with other DLNA-compliant devices. Connecting it to other DLNA devices allows you to enjoy audio content stored on a server, even though they are all placed in different rooms. Furthermore, the PARTY STREAMING function of the system allows you to play back audio content with other devices that have a PARTY STREAMING function* at the same time (page 45). You can use all the functions available on the system as a sound source for the PARTY STREAMING function.
* Available PARTY STREAMING-compliant devices may differ depending on the countries or regions. For details on available devices, contact your nearest Sony dealers.
Audio streaming/ PARTY STREAMING

About DLNA

DLNA is an abbreviation for Digital Living Network Alliance. It is the name of an organization that establishes guidelines (DLNA guidelines), and it is also the name of the method that allows devices in a house to share digital content (such as music data, image data, etc.) over a home network.
Checking the supplied accessories

Remote (1)

qg: for iPhone 3G

FM lead antenna (1)*

R6 (size AA) batteries (2) DAB lead antenna (1) (CMT-MX750Ni only)*

Speaker cords (2)

Speaker pads (8)
Dock Adapters for iPhone models (1 set) The adapter number is shown on the bottom of Dock Adapter. For iPod models, use the Dock Adapter supplied with your iPod, or purchase a compatible dock adapter from Apple Inc.

qs: for iPhone

Operating Instructions (this manual) (1) This manual provides full explanations of the various settings, operations and the network connection procedure. This manual also contains precautions for the safe use of the system. Quick Setup Guide (1) This manual explains how to set up the network connection and use the functions that can be used in conjunction with the network connection.
* The shape of the antenna plug may differ from the illustrations depending on the countries and regions.
If you find any accessories missing or damaged, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
Guide to parts and controls

Main unit

A I/1 (power) button Use to turn the power on or off (page 31). B STANDBY indicator The following color indicates the power status of the system.
Color Green Amber Red System status On Off Off Network standby On/Off On Off
G TUNE +/ buttons Use to tune in the desired station./> (skip backward/skip forward) buttons Use to select a track or file. m/M (search backward/search forward) buttons Use to find a point in a track or file. M/m buttons Use to select an item that is listed on the display. (folder) +/ buttons Use to select a folder (pages 28, 35, 49). ENTER button Use to enter a selected item or setting. H OPTIONS button Use to display the options menu (page 40). Menu items vary depending on the selected function. I VOLUME control Use to adjust the volume. J Remote sensor K OPEN/CLOSE button Use to open or close the disc tray (page 28).
C FUNCTION button Use to select a function (pages 29, 31). D NX (play/pause) button Use to start or pause playback. E x (stop) button Use to stop playback. F BACK button Use to return to previous display.
(USB) port Use to connect a compatible USB device (pages 35, 36).
M Disc tray Use to load a disc (pages 29, 49). N Display window For details on the contents of the display, see page 57. O AUDIO IN jack Use to connect the audio output jack of an external component (page 47).
P iPod/iPhone Dock Place an iPod or iPhone into the iPod/iPhone Dock to listen to audio content stored on an iPod/iPhone (pages 33, 34). Q Release lever Use to unlock the panel so that it can be closed (page 18). R Panel opening (PULL OPEN) Pull here to open the panel (pages 18, 33).

Remote

A DISPLAY button Use to display information such as time information of a track, clock, etc. (pages 21, 31, 41, 43, 57). Use to encrypt and disclose the security key (page 24). B SLEEP button Use to set or confirm the Sleep Timer settings (page 55). C Function Select buttons* Use to select the function directly. During standby mode, these buttons turn on the unit and start playback at the same time. HOME NETWORK button (pages 23, 25, 26, 27, 40, 51, 52, 53) MUSIC SERVICES button (pages 42, 43, 44) USB button (pages 35, 49) CD button (pages 28, 49) TUNER button (pages 30, 32) iPod button (page 33) AUDIO IN button (page 47) D PLAY MODE button Use to select the play mode (pages 28, 35, 41, 49). REPEAT button Use to listen to a disc, a USB device, a single track or file repeatedly (pages 28, 35, 41, 48).

Press =/1 (power) to turn on the system.
Press TIMER MENU to select the clock set mode.
If PLAY SET? flashes, press M/m repeatedly to select CLOCK SET?, then press ENTER.
Turning off the automatic standby function
This system is equipped with an automatic standby function. The system enters standby mode automatically after about 30 minutes if there is no operation or audio signal output. By default, the automatic standby function is turned on. Use the buttons on the unit to turn off the automatic standby function.
Press M/m repeatedly to set the hour, then press ENTER.
Use the same procedure to set the minutes.
Hold down ?/1 while the system is on until AUTO STANDBY OFF appears.

To turn on the function

Repeat the procedure until AUTO STANDBY ON appears. Notes

To display the clock

Press DISPLAY while the system is off. The clock is displayed for about 8 seconds. Notes
If Network Standby is set to On and the system is
turned off, the clock display appears. The clock settings are lost if you unplug the power cord or if a power failure occurs.
AUTO STANDBY appears on the display for
2 minutes before the system enters standby mode.
The automatic standby function is invalid for the tuner
(FM/DAB) function, even if you have enabled it.
The system may not enter standby mode automatically
in the following cases: when an audio signal is detected. during playback of audio tracks or files. when a preset Play Timer or Sleep Timer is on.
Turning off the demonstration display
A demonstration display appears on the display after plugging in the power cord even if the system is not turned on.
Press DISPLAY once while the system is off.
The demonstration display turns off.
To turn on the demonstration display
Press DISPLAY while the system is off. Note
The demonstration display is available only when Network Standby is set to Off (page 51).
Connecting the system to your home network
This section explains how to connect the system to your home network. You can connect the system to the network either through a wireless or a wired LAN. Check your connection method using the chart below. Please make sure to read Checking the wireless LAN environment of your home network (page 23) in advance when connecting the system through a wireless LAN. For details on which connection method your wireless LAN router/access point supports, refer to the operating manual of your wireless LAN router/access point.
Which connection do you want to use, wireless or wired, to connect the system to your home network?

For manual tuning (FM band only):
Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until AUTO and PRESET go out, then press +/ repeatedly to tune in the desired station.

For preset tuning:

Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until PRESET lights up, then press +/ repeatedly to select the desired preset number. For details on presetting stations, see Presetting radio stations (page 31).
When you tune in an FM station that provides RDS services or a DAB/DAB+ station, the service name or station name appears on the display.
To reduce static noise on a weak FM stereo station
Press FM MODE repeatedly until MONO lights up to turn off stereo reception. Tip
For better broadcast reception, try changing the direction or location of the antenna. For example, position the antenna near or outside a window. If the reception does not improve, try connecting an external antenna (not supplied). Keep the antenna away from the power cord to avoid picking up noise.
Presetting radio stations
By presetting radio stations, you can easily reselect them using the corresponding preset number. You can preset up to 20 FM stations and 20 DAB/ DAB+ stations.
Tune in the desired station.
When tuning in a DAB/DAB+ station, it may take a few
seconds before you hear any sound. When tuning in a DAB/DAB+ station, primary service is automatically received when secondary service ends.

Press MEMORY.

The preset number currently being selected flashes.
To View information such as the frequency of the current station Select different stations Do the following: Press DISPLAY repeatedly.
Press./> repeatedly to select the desired station. Press the corresponding numeric button on the remote to select the preset number of the desired station.
Press M/m to select the desired preset number.
If another station is already assigned to the selected preset number, that station is replaced by the new station.
To improve tuner reception
Turn off the CD player power by using the systems power management function. By default, the CD player power is turned on. Use the buttons on the unit to turn off the CD player power.
Complete! appears, and the station is preset.
To select a preset radio station
Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until PRESET appears, then press +/ repeatedly to select the desired preset number. Tip
During DAB/DAB+ reception, secondary services can also be preset.
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select the CD function. Press ?/1 to turn off the system. Wait until STANDBY stops flashing.
The clock display appears. If the clock display does not appear, press DISPLAY.
Note on presetting DAB/DAB+ stations

Return to the previous Press BACK or iPod menu or reselect a MENU. You can return to menu while playing the previous menu or reselect a menu much like as when using the Menu button or the touch operation of the iPod/ iPhone. Adjust the volume Press VOLUME +/.
To use the system as a battery charger
You can use the system as a battery charger for the iPod/iPhone when the system is on. Charging begins when the iPod/iPhone is placed on the iPod/iPhone connector. The charge status appears on the iPod/iPhone display. For details, see the operating manual supplied with your iPod/ iPhone.
To stop charging the iPod/iPhone
Remove the iPod/iPhone from the iPod/iPhone Dock on the unit. Turning off the system also stops charging the iPod/iPhone. Notes
When placing or removing the iPod/iPhone, handle the
iPod/iPhone at the same angle as that of the iPod/ iPhone connector on the unit; to prevent connector damage, do not twist or sway the iPod/iPhone. Do not carry the unit with an iPod/iPhone set on the connector. Doing so may cause a malfunction. When placing or removing the iPod/iPhone, brace the unit with one hand and take care not to press the controls of the iPod/iPhone by mistake. Before disconnecting the iPod/iPhone, pause playback. Hold down./> to search forward or backward while playing a video if m/M does not function. Because the operation of the system and the iPod/ iPhone are different, you may not operate the iPod/ iPhone using buttons on the remote or unit. In this case, use control buttons on the iPod/iPhone. When the iPhone is connected to the system and you receive a call during playback, playback will pause and you can take the incoming call. To change the volume level, press VOLUME +/ on the remote. The volume level will not change when adjusted on the iPod/iPhone. The iPod/iPhone Dock on the unit is designed for iPod/ iPhone only. You cannot connect any other portable audio players. To use an iPod/iPhone, refer to the operating manual supplied with your iPod/iPhone. Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that data recorded on the iPod/iPhone is lost or damaged when using an iPod/iPhone with this unit.
Playing a file on a USB device

The audio format that can be played back on this system is MP3*/WMA*/AAC*.
* On this system, files with DRM (Digital Rights Management) copyright protection cannot be played back, and files downloaded from an online music store may not be played back.
Connect the USB device to the (USB) port.
Check the websites below for information about compatible USB devices. For customers in the USA: http://www.esupport.sony.com/ For customers in Canada: [English] http://www.sony.ca/ElectronicsSupport/ [French] http://fr.sony.ca/ElectronicsSupport/ For customers in Europe: http://support.sony-europe.com/ For customers in Asia and Oceania: http://www.sony-asia.com/support
Press N (play) to start playback.
Do the following: Press X (pause). To resume play, press X again. Press x (stop). To resume play, press N (play)*1. To cancel resume play, press x again. Press (folder) +/ repeatedly. Press./>. Press BACK during playback, press M/m to select the desired folder, then press ENTER. Press M/m to select the desired file, then press ENTER. Hold down m/M during playback, and release at the desired point. Press OPTIONS, then press ENTER. Press M/m repeatedly to select the desired memory number, then press ENTER. Press REPEAT repeatedly until REP or REP1 lights up (page 48). While playback is stopped, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until the desired play mode (SHUF, PGM, etc.) lights up (page 48). Pause playback Stop playback
Select a folder Select a file Search a folder and file

Find a point in a file

Select a memory on the USB device*2
Press USB to select the USB function.

To Remove the USB device

Do the following: Hold down x (stop) on the unit until No Device appears, then disconnect the USB device.
You can use the system as a battery charger for USB devices that have a rechargeable function when the system is on. The charging begins when the USB device is connected to the (USB) port. The charge status appears in the USB device display. For details, see the operating manual supplied with your USB device.
*1 When playing a VBR MP3/WMA file, the system may resume playback from a different point. *2 You cannot select a memory during playback. Make sure to select a memory before starting playback.

While the server list is displayed, press OPTIONS. Press M/m to select Refresh, then press ENTER.
The refreshed server list appears.
The system keeps a history of the last five connected servers and these servers appear at the top of the server list. Up to 20 servers can be displayed in a server list.
To delete a server from the server list
If the last selected item (playlist, album, folder, etc.) appears, press BACK repeatedly until the server list appears. When No Server appears, or when the server on the list is not available, press OPTIONS. Select Refresh, then press ENTER. The refreshed server list appears.
While the server list is displayed, press M/m to select the server you want to delete, then press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
Press M/m to select Delete, then press ENTER.
Complete! appears, and the selected server is deleted.
Press M/m to select the desired server, then press ENTER.
If the server device supports the Wake-on-LAN standard, the system turns the server on automatically. If the server does not support the Wake-on-LAN standard, turn on the server in advance. For details on settings or operations of Wake-on-LAN of your server, refer to the operating manual or help of your server.
Even if you delete the server from the server list, the server will appear in the list again if the system finds it on the network (such as when you refresh the server list).
Press M/m to select the desired item (playlist, album, folder, etc.), then press ENTER.
If another item appears, repeat step 3 to narrow down the choices until the desired item appears. The items that are displayed depend on the connected server.
To Pause playback* Do the following: Press X (pause) during playback. Press N (play) to resume playback. Press x (stop).

Stop playback

Press M/m to select the desired track, then press ENTER.
Playback starts. Make sure that sound is being output from the speakers of the system.
Go to the beginning of Press./> repeatedly. the current track, previous track, or next track Reselect the item you want to play Press BACK repeatedly until the desired directory appears. Or press OPTIONS, select Server List, and then select the desired item. To return to the playback display, press OPTIONS and select Now Playing. While selecting the contents in the server, press ALPHABET SEARCH, then enter a keyword (page 50). While playback is stopped, press OPTIONS. Select Server List, then press ENTER. Select the desired server, then press ENTER. Press REPEAT repeatedly until REP or REP1 lights up (page 48). While playback is stopped, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until the desired play mode (SHUF, etc.) lights up (page 48). Press DISPLAY repeatedly to view the artist name, album name, elapsed time, the clock, etc.

The play mode changes as follows: Normal t t SHUF t SHUF t PGM t Normal
A Selected track or file number B Total playing time of the selected track or file
To cancel Shuffle or Program Play mode
While playback is stopped, press PLAY MODE repeatedly to select normal play mode.
Press ENTER to add the track or file to the program.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add other tracks or files.
Creating your own program
You can program up to 25 tracks or files. Note that only the CD function and USB function are available for creating a program.
Press N to start Program Play.
The program remains available until you open the disc tray or remove the USB device. To play the same program again, press N.

To cancel Program Play

Press CD or USB to select the CD or USB function.
While playback is stopped, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until PGM goes out.
To delete the last track or file of the program
While playback is stopped, press CLEAR.
While playback is stopped, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until PGM lights up.
The program display appears.
Searching for an item using a keyword
When a list is displayed (such as an artist list, a track list, etc.), you can enter a keyword to search for a desired item. Note that search by keywords is available only when the Home Network function or Music Service function is selected.
Enter a keyword that will match the letters or a word at the beginning of the name or title of the item you want to search for. When the system searches for an item, The at the beginning of a name and the following space will be ignored.
A Entry field B Current location of the cursor/Number of characters you have entered C Character type
Press ENTER to finish entering a keyword.
An item that matches the keyword appears. If the item displayed is not the one you are searching for, press </, to display the previous/next item. Press ALPHABET SEARCH again to return to the keyword input display.
While an item list (artist list, track list, etc.) is displayed, press ALPHABET SEARCH.
The keyword input display appears.
When you find the desired item, press ENTER.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 to narrow down the choices until the desired track appears.

Enter a keyword.

Use the numeric/text buttons to enter a keyword. A keyword can be up to 15 charcters long. For details on entering characters, see Entering characters (page 14).

Playback starts.

Setting functions related to network operations
Press M/m to select the setting item to check, then press ENTER.
The current setting appears. You can check the following settings*.
Connection SSID Security Setting IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Settings Primary DNS Secondary DNS Proxy Settings Proxy Address Port Number MAC Address

, Move the speakers away from the system, or place
them on separate stands. At high volume, speaker vibration may cause the sound to skip.
Playback does not start from the first track. , Return to Normal Play by pressing PLAY MODE
repeatedly until both PGM and SHUF disappear.
The iPod/iPhone does not function. , Make sure the iPod/iPhone is connected securely. , Make sure the iPod/iPhone is updated with the latest
software. If not, update the iPod/iPhone before using with the system.
There is no sound. , The USB device is not connected correctly. Turn off
the system, and then reconnect the USB device.
There is noise, skipping, or distorted sound. , Turn off the system, and then reconnect the USB
, Because the operation of the system and the iPod/
iPhone are different, you may not be able to operate the iPod/iPhone using buttons on the remote or unit. In this case, use the control buttons on the iPod/ iPhone.
, The music data itself contains noise, or the sound is
distorted. Noise may have been entered when creating music data due to the conditions of the computer. Create the music data again.
, Remove the iPod/iPhone, then reconnect it. The iPod/iPhone cannot be charged. , Make sure the iPod/iPhone is connected securely. , You can use the system as a battery charger for iPod/
iPhone only when the system is on.
, The bit rate used when encoding the files was low.
Send files encoded with higher bit rates to the USB device.
Reading is displayed for an extended time, or it takes a long time before playback starts. , The reading process may take a long time in the
following cases. There are many folders or files on the USB device. The file structure is extremely complex. Not enough free space in the memory. The internal memory is fragmented.
The ring volume of the iPhone does not change. , Adjust the ring volume on the iPhone.

USB device

The connected iPod/iPhone or USB device is not being charged, when both are connected at the same time. , You cannot charge an iPod/iPhone and a USB device

at the same time.

Erroneous display , Send the music data to the USB device again, as the
data stored in the USB device may have been corrupted.
, Only alphanumerical character codes can be
displayed by this system. Other characters are not displayed correctly.
Are you using a supported USB device? , If you connect an unsupported USB device, the
following problems may occur. Check the information on the websites about compatible USB devices with URLs listed under Playing a file on a USB device (page 35). The USB device is not recognized. File or folder names are not displayed on this system. Playback is not possible. The sound skips. There is noise. A distorted sound is output.

Home Network

The system cannot connect to a network. , Make sure that the wireless LAN router/access point
You cannot play audio data normally. , Shuffle play is selected. Set the play mode to normal

(page 48).

, Make sure that the server is turned on.
Play does not start, or does not automatically change to the next track or file. , Make sure that the audio file you are trying to play is
in a format supported by this system (page 40).
You cannot play a copyrighted WMA format track. , For how to check the copyright protection of a WMA

file, see page 63.

, WMA files with DRM copyright protection cannot
You cannot select a previously selected track. , The track information may have been changed on the
server. Reselect the server in the server list (page 40).
The sound skips during playback. , The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be too
low. Move the unit and the wireless LAN router/ access point closer to each other, without any obstacles in between them.
Devices on the home network cannot connect to the system. , Network Standby may be set to Off. Turn on the
system or set Network Standby to On (page 51).
, When using your computer as a server, the computer
may be running many applications. If anti-virus software is active on the computer, temporarily disable the software as it needs large amount of system resources.
, Confirm that the network is correctly set up. If it is
not, the connection cannot be made (page 51).
, The device on the device list is set to Not Allow
(page 52), or the device is not added to the device list (page 52).
, Depending on the network environment or any radio
interference, it may not be possible to play tracks with more than one device operating at the same time. Turn off another device to enable the system to play tracks.
, A maximum of 20 connectable devices has been set.
Delete unnecessary devices on the device list, and then set Auto Access to Allow (page 52).
, Server operation of the system is suspended if the Cannot Play appears. , You cannot play any files other than audio files. , Confirm that the server has been correctly set
(page 37). Confirm that the system has been registered to the server and allows the music streaming from the server. system is conducting one of the following operations. Playing a track stored on the server (the system is operating as a player) Updating the system application Formatting the system
, The system cannot stream audio content to multiple
players. The system can connect to only one player at a time.
, Check to confirm whether the audio file on the server
has been damaged or erased. Refer to the operating manual supplied with the server.
, You cannot play the following tracks:
A track that violates playback restrictions. A track with irregular copyright information. A track that you purchased at an online music store that does not allow home network streaming. A track in a format unsupported by the system (page 40).

Internet connection to one device at a time, this device will not be able to access the Internet when another device is already connected. Consult your carrier or service provider.
The sound skips. , The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be too
low. Move the unit and the wireless LAN router/ access point closer to each other, without any obstacles between.

Others

The system works poorly. , The system may be under the influence of static
electricity or other factors. In this case, restart the system. If the system still works poorly, reset the system (page 63).
, If a warning message appears, do as the message
The system does not respond to any operations. The system does not work correctly. , The units internal system may be malfunctioning, or
the system may be suffering from strong electrical noise caused by power supply abnormalities due to being dropped, excessive static electricity, or lightning. In this case, unplug the power cord, wait about 30 seconds, and then plug the power cord again.

Messages

For inquiries, be sure to make a note of the error code (Cxxx) if one appears on the display.

OFF TIME NG!:

The Play Timer start and end times are set to the same time.

Push STOP!:

You pressed PLAY MODE during playback.

Audio player

CD Over:
You have reached the end of the disc while pressing M during playback or pause.

Step Full!:

You tried to program more than 25 tracks or files (steps).

Data Error:

You tried to play an unplayable file on the USB device.

Network settings

Connection Error:
The system has failed to connect the network.

Error:

The USB device could not be recognized or an unknown device is connected.

Input Error!:

The entered values are incorrect or invalid.

LOCKED:

The disc tray does not open. Contact your nearest Sony dealer.

Not in Use:

An operation that is currently prohibited is being performed.

No Device:

No USB device is connected or the connected USB device has been stopped.

Not Supported:

The access point device does not support the WPSPIN code method.

No Disc:

There is no disc in the player, or you have loaded a disc that cannot be played.

Notes on CDs

Do not scratch or attach stickers to the surface of the
disc. CDs in non-standard shapes (e.g., a star, heart, or square) cannot be played on this unit. Attempting to do so may damage the unit. When cleaning the disc, use a cleaning cloth and wipe the disc from the center out to the edge. If the disc is extremely dirty, wipe the disc with a slightly moistened cloth, followed by a dry cloth. Do not clean a disc using benzene, thinner, commercial cleaners or anti-static sprays intended for vinyl LPs. Do not place discs in hot places, including places exposed to direct sunlight, near heat sources such as hot air ducts, or inside parked cars. Do not use a rental or secondhand disc on which glue that spread from under the label attached to it. If you do, there is a chance that the disc may become stuck to parts within the unit, causing it to malfunction. Do not use a commercial cleaning disc as it may cause the unit to malfunction.

Note on DualDiscs

A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates DVD recorded material on one side with digital audio material on the other side. However, since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on this product is not guaranteed.

Specifications

AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: (The United States model only) With 6 ohm loads, both channels driven, from 120 Hz 10,000 Hz; rated 50 watts per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output.

CD player section

System:
Compact disc and digital audio system

Laser Diode Properties

Emission Duration: Continuous Laser Output*: Less than 44.6W
* This output is the value measurement at a distance of 200mm from the objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up Block with 7mm aperture.

Amplifier section

European model: DIN power output (rated):
40 watts + 40 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)

Frequency response:

20 Hz 20 kHz

Signal-to-noise ratio:

More than 90 dB

Dynamic range:

Continuous RMS power output (reference):
50 watts + 50 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD)
Music power output (reference):

Tuner section

FM tuner section:
FM stereo, FM superheterodyne tuner

European model: Approx. 2.3 kg net per speaker (approx. 5 lb 2 oz net per speaker) Other models: Approx. 2.1 kg net per speaker (approx. 4 lb 11 oz net per speaker)

Inputs/Outputs

FM Antenna terminals:

75 ohms unbalanced

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Standby power consumption: 0.5 W Halogenated flame retardants are not used in the
certain printed wiring boards.
DAB/DAB+ Antenna terminal:

75 ohms, F female

AUDIO IN (stereo mini jack):
Sensitivity 700 mV, impedance 47 kilohms

SPEAKERS:

Accepts impedance of 6 ohms

iPod/iPhone Dock:

Output voltage: DC 5.0 V The maximum output current: 500 mA

(USB) port:

Type A, maximum current 500 mA

NETWORK

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX

Power requirements:

North American model: AC 120V, 60Hz Latin American models (except for Brazilian models): AC 110 V 120 V or 220 V 240 V, 50/60 Hz, adjustable with voltage selector Brazilian model: AC 127 V or 220 V, 60 Hz, adjustable with voltage selector Taiwan model: AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz Other models: AC 220 V 240 V, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption:

43 watts
Dimensions (W/H/D) (excl. speakers):
Approx. 309 mm 122 mm 247 mm (approx. 12 1/4 inch 4 7/8 inch 9 3/4 inch)

Mass (excl. speakers):

Approx. 3.0 kg (approx. 6 lb 10 oz)

Supplied accessories:

See page 10.
iPod/iPhone models compatible with this system
You can use the following iPod/iPhone models on this system. Update your iPod/iPhone with the latest software before use.

iPhone 3GS

iPhone 3G

iPhone

iPod nano 5th generation (video camera)
iPod touch 2nd generation
iPod classic 120 GB 160 GB (2009)
iPod nano 4th generation (video)
iPod classic 160 GB (2007)
iPod touch 1st generation
iPod nano 3rd generation (video)

iPod classic 80 GB

iPod nano 2nd generation (aluminum)
iPod 5th generation (video)

iPod nano 1st generation

iPod 4th generation (color display)

iPod 4th generation

iPod mini

Glossary

Abbreviation for Advanced Audio Coding. It is a standard for audio file compression determined by the MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group), an ISO (International Organization for Standardization)/ IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) working group.

 

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