Sony CMT-NEZ30 Operating Instructions - Page 2

Other Operations, Troubleshooting, Messages, Precautions, Specifications - stereo

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Other Operations Creating your own CD program (Program Play) Use buttons on the remote to create your own program. 1 Press CD  to select the CD function. 2 Press PLAY MODE  repeatedly until "PGM" appears while the player is stopped. 3 Press repeatedly until the desired track number appears. When programming MP3 files, press +/- (select folder)  repeatedly to select the desired folder, and then select the desired file. Selected track or file number Total playing time of program (including selected track or file) 4 Press ENTER  to add the track or file to the program. "- -.- -" appears when the total time exceeds 100 minutes for a CD, or when you select an MP3 file. 5 Repeat steps 3 through 4 to program additional tracks or files, up to a total of 25 tracks or files. 6 To play your program of tracks or files, press  (play) . The program remains available until you open the CD compartment. To play the same program again, select the CD function, and press  (play) . To cancel Program Play Press PLAY MODE  repeatedly until both "PGM" and "SHUF" disappear while the player is stopped. To delete the last track or file of the program Press CLEAR  while the player is stopped. To view program information, such as total track number of the program Press DISPLAY  repeatedly. Presetting radio stations You can preset your favorite radio stations and tune them in instantly by selecting the corresponding preset number. Use buttons on the remote to preset stations. 1 Tune in the desired station (see "Listening to the radio"). 2 Press TUNER MEMORY . Preset number 3 Press +/-  repeatedly to select your desired preset number. If another station is already assigned to the selected preset number, the station is replaced by the new stations. 4 Press ENTER . 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 to store other stations. You can preset up to 20 FM and 10 AM stations. The preset stations are retained for about half a day even if you disconnect the power cord or if a power failure occurs. 6 To call up a preset radio station, press TUNING MODE  repeatedly until "PRESET" appears, and then press +/-  repeatedly to select the desired preset number. Recording onto a tape You can record on a TYPE I (normal) tape in two ways: CD Synchro Recording: You can record an entire CD onto a tape. Manual Recording: You can record just the portions you like from a sound source, including connected audio components. Use buttons on the unit to control tape recording. 1 Load a recordable tape with the side you want to record facing forward. 2 Prepare the recording source. For CD Synchro Recording: Press CD  on the remote to select the CD function. Load the disc you want to record. When recording a folder from an MP3 disc, press PLAY MODE  repeatedly to select " " and then press +/- (select folder)  repeatedly to select the desired folder. To record only your favorite CD tracks in your desired order, perform steps 2 through 5 of "Creating your own CD program." For Manual Recording: Select the desired source to record. 3 Set the tape deck to stand by for recording. For CD Synchro Recording: Press CD SYNC . For Manual Recording: Press  PAUSE/START . 4 Start recording. While recording, you cannot listen to other sources. For CD Synchro Recording: Press  PAUSE/START . When the recording is completed, the CD player and the tape deck stop automatically. If you are recording onto a tape and the tape reaches the end of the front side part-way through a track or file, "TURN TAPE" appears. Turn the tape over to the reverse side, re-insert it, and "PUSH REC" appears. And then press  PAUSE/ START . For Manual Recording: Press  PAUSE/START , and then start playing the desired recording source. If there is noise while recording from the tuner, reposition the appropriate antenna to reduce the noise. To stop recording Press  (stop) . Note Recording stops if you change to a different function. Using the Timers The system offers three timer functions. You cannot activate both the Play Timer and the Rec Timer at the same time. If you use either with the Sleep Timer, the Sleep Timer has priority. Sleep Timer: You can fall asleep to music. This function works even if the clock is not set. Press SLEEP  on the remote repeatedly. If you select "AUTO," the system automatically turns off after the current disc or tape stops or in 100 minutes. Do not select "AUTO" during Synchro Recording of a tape. Play Timer: You can wake up to CD, tape or tuner at a preset time. Rec Timer: You can record a preset radio station at a specified time. Use buttons on the remote to control the Play Timer and the Rec Timer. Make sure you have set the clock. 1 Prepare the sound source. For Play Timer: Prepare the sound source, and then press VOLUME +/-  to adjust the volume. To start from a specific CD track or MP3 file, create your own CD program. For Rec Timer: Tune in the preset radio station. 2 Press CLOCK/TIMER SET . 3 Press repeatedly to select "PLAY SET" or "REC SET" then press ENTER . "ON TIME" appears, and the hour indication flashes. 4 Set the time to start playing or recording. Press repeatedly to set the hour, and then press ENTER . The minute indication flashes. Use the procedure above to set the minute. 5 Use the same procedure as in step 4 to set the time to stop playing or recording. 6 Select the sound source or prepare the tape. For Play Timer: Press repeatedly until the desired sound source appears, and then press ENTER . The display shows the timer settings. For Rec Timer: Load a recordable tape. The display shows the timer settings. 7 Press  (power)  to turn off the system. The system turns on 15 seconds before the preset time. If the system is on at the preset time, the Play Timer and the Rec Timer will not play or record. To activate or check the timer again Press CLOCK/TIMER SELECT , press repeatedly until "PLAY SEL" or "REC SEL" appears, and then press ENTER . To cancel the timer Repeat the same procedure as above until "OFF" appears, and then press ENTER . To change the setting Start over from step 1. Tips • The Play Timer setting remains as long as the setting is not canceled manually. • The volume is reduced to minimum during the Rec Timer. • The Rec Timer is canceled automatically after the Rec Timer has been activated. Troubleshooting 1 Make sure the power cord and speaker cords are correctly and firmly connected. 2 Find your problem in the checklist below, and take the indicated corrective action. If the issue persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer. If the STANDBY indicator flashes Immediately unplug the power cord, and check the following item. • If your system has a voltage selector, is the voltage selector set to the correct voltage? • Are the + and - speaker cords short-circuited? • Are you using only the supplied speakers? • Is anything blocking the ventilation holes on the back of the system? After the STANDBY indicator  stops flashing, reconnect the power cord, and turn on the system. If the issue persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer. General Sound comes from one channel, or the left and right volumes are unbalanced. • Place the speakers as symmetrically as possible. • Connect only the supplied speakers. Severe hum or noise. • Move the system away from sources of noise. • Connect the system to a different wall socket. • Install a noise filter (available separately) to the power cord. The remote does not function. • Remove any obstacles between the remote and the remote sensor  on the unit, and position the unit away from fluorescent lights. • Point the remote at the system's sensor. • Move the remote closer to the system. CD/MP3 player The sound skips, or the disc will not play. • Wipe the disc clean, and replace it. • Move the system to a location away from vibration (for example, on top of a stable stand). • Move the speakers away from the system, or place them on separate stands. At high volume, speaker vibration may cause the sound to skip. Play does not start from the first track. • Return to Normal Play by pressing PLAY MODE  repeatedly until both "PGM" and "SHUF" disappear. Starting playback takes more time than usual. • The following discs take a longer time to start playback. - a disc recorded with a complicated tree structure. - a disc recorded in multisession mode. - a disc that has not been finalized (a disc to which data can be added). - a disc that has many folders. Tuner Severe hum or noise, or stations cannot be received. • 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 and the power cord to avoid picking up noise. • Connect a commercially available external antenna. • Turn off nearby electrical equipment. Tape deck The sound exhibits excessive wow or flutter or dropout. • Clean the capstans and pinch rollers. Also, clean and demagnetize the tape heads. See "Precautions" for details. To change the AM tuning interval The AM tuning interval is factory-preset to 9 kHz (or 10 kHz, for some areas; this function is not available on the European model). Use buttons on the unit to change the AM tuning interval. 1 Tune in any AM station, and then turn off the system. 2 While holding down TUNER/BAND , press  (power) . All the AM preset stations are erased. To reset the interval to the factory preset, repeat the procedure. You cannot change the AM tuning interval in Power Saving Mode. To reset the system to factory settings If the system still does not operate properly, reset the system to factory settings. You cannot reset the system to factory settings in Power Saving Mode. Use buttons on the unit to reset the unit to its factory default settings. 1 Disconnect and reconnect the power cord, and then turn on the system. 2 Press  (stop)  and  (power) , and turn VOLUME control  to the left at the same time. All user-configured settings, such as preset radio stations, timer, and the clock, are deleted. Messages COMPLETE : The preset operation ended normally. FULL : You tried to program more than 26 tracks or files (steps). NO DISC : There is no disc in the player, or you have loaded a disc that cannot be played. NO STEP : All of the programed tracks have been erased. NO TAB : You cannot record because the overwrite protection tab has been removed from the cassette. NO TAPE : There is no tape in the tape deck. NOT USED : You pressed an invalid button. OVER : You have reached the end of the disc while pressing  (fast forward)  during playback or pause. PUSH SELECT : You tried to set the clock or timer during timer operation. PUSH STOP : You pressed PLAY MODE  during playback. SET CLOCK : You tried to select the timer when the clock is not set. SET TIMER : You tried to select the timer when the Play Timer or Rec Timer is not set. TIME NG : The Play Timer or Rec Timer start and end times are set to the same time. Display examples Display indicates 2 (two) 5 (five) 6 (six) 8 (eight) 0 (zero) A B D G H K M O Q R S Z | " $ % , . @ Precautions Discs that this system CAN play • Audio CD • CD-R/CD-RW (audio data/MP3 files) Discs that this system CANNOT play • CD-ROM • CD-R/CD-RW other than those recorded in music CD format or MP3 format conforming to ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet or multisession • CD-R/CD-RW recorded in multisession that have not ended by "closing the session" • CD-R/CD-RW of poor recording quality, CD-R/CDRW that have scratches or are dirty, or CD-R/CD-RW recorded with an incompatible recording device • CD-R/CD-RW which is finalized incorrectly • Discs containing files other than MPEG 1 Audio Layer3 (MP3) files • Discs of non-standard shape (for example, heart, square, star) • Some discs that have adhesive tape, paper, or sticker attached to them • Some rental or used discs with attached seals where the glue extends beyond the seal • Some discs that have labels printed using ink that feels tacky when touched Notes on discs • Before playing, wipe the disc with a cleaning cloth from the center out to the edge. • Do not clean discs with solvents, such as benzine thinner, or commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for vinyl LPs. • 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. On safety • The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall socket, even if the unit itself has been turned off. • Completely disconnect the power cord (mains lead) from the wall socket (mains) if it is not going to be used for an extended period of time. When unplugging the unit, always grip the plug. Never pull the cord itself. • Should any solid object or liquid get into the system, unplug the system, and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it again. • The AC power cord can be changed only by a qualified service facility. On placement • Do not place the system in an inclined position or in locations that are extremely hot, cold, dusty, dirty, or humid or lacking adequate ventilation, or subject to vibration, direct sunlight or a bright light. • Be careful when placing the unit or speakers on surfaces that have been specially treated (for example, with wax, oil, polish) as staining or discoloration of the surface may result. • If the system is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room, moisture may condense on the lens inside the CD player, and cause the system to malfunction. In this situation, remove the disc, and leave the system turned on for about a few hours until the moisture evaporates. On heat buildup • Heat buildup on the unit during operation is normal and is not cause for alarm. • Do not touch the cabinet if it has been used continuously at a high volume because the cabinet may have become hot. • Do not obstruct the ventilation holes. On the speaker system This speaker system is not magnetically shielded, and the picture on nearby TV sets may become magnetically distorted. In this situation, turn off the TV, wait 15 to 30 minutes, and turn it back on. If there is no improvement, move the speakers far away from the TV. Cleaning the cabinet Clean this system with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as thinner, benzine, or alcohol. To prevent a tape from being accidentally recorded over Break off the cassette's overwrite protection tab from side A or B as illustrated. Break off the cassette tab To later reuse the tape for recording, cover the broken tab with adhesive tape. About a tape longer than 90 minutes The use of the tape with more than 90 minutes of play time is not recommended except for long, continuous recording or playback. Cleaning the tape heads Use dry- or wet-type cleaning cassette (available separately) after every 10 hours of use, before you start an important recording, or after playing an old tape. Failure to clean the tape heads can cause degraded sound quality or an inability of the unit to record or play tapes. For details, refer to the instructions of the cleaning cassette. Demagnetizing the tape heads Use a demagnetizing cassette (available separately) after every 20 to 30 hours of use. Failure to demagnetize the tape heads can cause an increase in noise, a loss of high frequency sound, and an inability to completely erase tapes. For details, refer to the instructions of the demagnetizing cassette. Specifications Main unit AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: (CMT-NEZ30 The United States model only) With 6 ohm loads, both channels driven, from 120 - 10,000 Hz; rated 15 watts per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output. Amplifier section CMT-NEZ50 European model: DIN power output (rated): 18 + 18 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN) Continuous RMS power output (reference): 25 + 25 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Music power output (reference): 38 + 38 W The following are measured at AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz (Argentine model), AC 120 V, 60 Hz (Mexican model), AC 120, 220 or 230 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz (other models) DIN power output (rated): 14 + 14 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN) Continuous RMS power output (reference): 20 + 20 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Inputs AUDIO IN: Sensitivity 250 mV, impedance 47 kilohms Outputs PHONES: Accepts headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms or more SPEAKER: Accepts impedance of 6 to 16 ohms CMT-NEZ33 The following are measured at AC 230 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz (Australian model), AC 220 V, 60 Hz (Korean model), AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz (Taiwanese model), AC 120, 220 or 230 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz (other models) DIN power output (rated): 14 + 14 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN) Continuous RMS power output (reference): 20 + 20 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Inputs AUDIO IN: Sensitivity 250 mV, impedance 47 kilohms Outputs PHONES: Accepts headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms or more SPEAKER: Accepts impedance of 6 to 16 ohms CMT-NEZ30 North-American model: Continuous RMS power output (reference): 15 + 15 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) The following are measured at AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz (Argentine model), AC 120 V, 60 Hz (Mexican model), AC 120, 220 or 230 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz (other models) DIN power output (rated): 11 + 11 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN) Continuous RMS power output (reference): 15 + 15 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Inputs AUDIO IN: Sensitivity 250 mV, impedance 47 kilohms Outputs PHONES: Accepts headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms or more SPEAKER: Accepts impedance of 6 to 16 ohms CD player section System: Compact disc and digital audio system Laser Diode Properties Emission Duration: Continuous Laser Output*: Less than 44.6µW * This output is the value measurement at a distance of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up Block with 7mm aperture. Tape deck section Recording system: 4-track 2-channel, stereo Tuner section FM stereo, FM/AM superheterodyne tuner FM tuner section: Tuning range North American model: 87.5 - 108.0 MHz (100 kHz step) Other models: 87.5 - 108.0 MHz (50 kHz step) Antenna: FM lead antenna Antenna terminals: 75 ohms unbalanced Intermediate frequency: 10.7 MHz AM tuner section: Tuning range Pan-American model: 530 - 1,710 kHz (with 10 kHz tuning interval) 531 - 1,710 kHz (with 9 kHz tuning interval) European model: 531 - 1,602 kHz (with 9 kHz tuning interval) Other models: 530 - 1,710 kHz (with 10 kHz tuning interval) 531 - 1,602 kHz (with 9 kHz tuning interval) Antenna: AM loop antenna, external antenna terminal Intermediate frequency: 450 kHz Speaker CMT-NEZ50 Speaker system: 2-way, bass-reflex type Speaker units Woofer: 10 cm dia., cone type Tweeter: 4 cm dia., cone type Nominal impedance: 6 ohms Dimensions (w/h/d): Approx. 145 × 235 × 175 mm Mass: Approx. 1.9 kg net per speaker CMT-NEZ33/NEZ30 Speaker system: Full Range Speaker System Speaker units North American model: 8 cm dia., cone type Other models: 10 cm dia., cone type Nominal impedance: 6 ohms Dimensions (w/h/d): Approx. 145 × 235 × 155 mm Mass: North American model: Approx. 1.4 kg net per speaker Other models: Approx. 1.5 kg net per speaker General Power requirements North American model: AC 120 V, 60 Hz Mexican model: AC 120 V, 60 Hz European model: AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz Australian model: AC 230 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz Korean model: AC 220 V, 60 Hz Taiwanese model: AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz Argentine model: AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz Other models: AC 120, 220 or 230 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz Adjustable with voltage selector Power consumption: CMT-NEZ50 European model: 60 watts 0.5 watts (in Power Saving Mode) Other models: 50 watts CMT-NEZ33: 50 watts CMT-NEZ30 North American model: 45 watts Other models: 45 watts Dimensions (w/h/d) (excl. speakers): CMT-NEZ50 Approx. 164 × 235 × 267 mm CMT-NEZ33/NEZ30 Approx. 164 × 235 × 265 mm Mass (excl. speakers): CMT-NEZ50 Approx. 3.7 kg CMT-NEZ33 Approx. 3.6 kg CMT-NEZ30 North American model: Approx. 3.2 kg Other models: Approx. 3.3 kg Supplied accessories: Remote Commander (1)/R6 (size AA) batteries (2)/AM loop antenna (1)/FM lead antenna (1) 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. • Lead-free solder is used for soldering certain parts. • Halogenated flame retardants are not used in cabinets.

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Other Operations
Creating your own CD program
(Program Play)
Use buttons on the remote to create your own program.
1
Press CD
to select the CD function.
2
Press PLAY MODE
repeatedly until “PGM”
appears while the player is stopped.
3
Press
/
repeatedly until the desired
track number appears.
When programming MP3 files, press
+/– (select
folder)
repeatedly to select the desired folder, and
then select the desired file.
Selected track or file number
Total playing time of program
(including selected track or file)
4
Press ENTER
to add the track or file to the
program.
“– –.– –” appears when the total time exceeds 100
minutes for a CD, or when you select an MP3 file.
5
Repeat steps 3 through 4 to program additional
tracks or files, up to a total of 25 tracks or files.
6
To play your program of tracks or files, press
(play)
.
The program remains available until you open the CD
compartment. To play the same program again, select
the CD function, and press
(play)
.
To cancel Program Play
Press PLAY MODE
repeatedly until both “PGM” and
“SHUF” disappear while the player is stopped.
To delete the last track or file of the program
Press CLEAR
while the player is stopped.
To view program information, such as total
track number of the program
Press DISPLAY
repeatedly.
Presetting radio stations
You can preset your favorite radio stations and tune
them in instantly by selecting the corresponding preset
number.
Use buttons on the remote to preset stations.
1
Tune in the desired station (see “Listening to the
radio”).
2
Press TUNER MEMORY
.
Preset number
3
Press +/–
repeatedly to select your desired
preset number.
If another station is already assigned to the selected
preset number, the station is replaced by the new
stations.
4
Press ENTER
.
5
Repeat steps 1 through 4 to store other stations.
You can preset up to 20 FM and 10 AM stations. The
preset stations are retained for about half a day even
if you disconnect the power cord or if a power failure
occurs.
6
To call up a preset radio station, press TUNING
MODE
repeatedly until “PRESET” appears,
and then press +/–
repeatedly to select the
desired preset number.
Recording onto a tape
You can record on a TYPE I (normal) tape in two ways:
CD Synchro Recording:
You can record an entire CD onto a tape.
Manual Recording:
You can record just the portions you like from a sound
source, including connected audio components.
Use buttons on the unit to control tape recording.
1
Load a recordable tape with the side you want to
record facing forward.
2
Prepare the recording source.
For CD Synchro Recording:
Press CD
on the remote to select the CD function.
Load the disc you want to record.
When recording a folder from an MP3 disc, press
PLAY MODE
repeatedly to select “
” and then
press
+/– (select folder)
repeatedly to select
the desired folder.
To record only your favorite CD tracks in your desired
order, perform steps 2 through 5 of “Creating your
own CD program.”
For Manual Recording:
Select the desired source to record.
3
Set the tape deck to stand by for recording.
For CD Synchro Recording:
Press CD SYNC
.
For Manual Recording:
Press
PAUSE/START
.
4
Start recording.
While recording, you cannot listen to other sources.
For CD Synchro Recording:
Press
PAUSE/START
. When the recording
is completed, the CD player and the tape deck stop
automatically. If you are recording onto a tape and
the tape reaches the end of the front side part-way
through a track or file, “TURN TAPE” appears. Turn
the tape over to the reverse side, re-insert it, and
“PUSH REC” appears. And then press
PAUSE/
START
.
For Manual Recording:
Press
PAUSE/START
, and then start playing
the desired recording source.
If there is noise while recording from the tuner,
reposition the appropriate antenna to reduce the noise.
To stop recording
Press
(stop)
.
Note
Recording stops if you change to a different function.
Using the Timers
The system offers three timer functions. You cannot
activate both the Play Timer and the Rec Timer at the
same time. If you use either with the Sleep Timer, the
Sleep Timer has priority.
Sleep Timer:
You can fall asleep to music. This function works even if
the clock is not set.
Press SLEEP
on the remote repeatedly. If you select
“AUTO,” the system automatically turns off after the
current disc or tape stops or in 100 minutes.
Do not select “AUTO” during Synchro Recording of a
tape.
Play Timer:
You can wake up to CD, tape or tuner at a preset time.
Rec Timer:
You can record a preset radio station at a specified time.
Use buttons on the remote to control the Play Timer and
the Rec Timer. Make sure you have set the clock.
1
Prepare the sound source.
For Play Timer:
Prepare the sound source, and then press VOLUME
+/–
to adjust the volume.
To start from a specific CD track or MP3 file, create
your own CD program.
For Rec Timer:
Tune in the preset radio station.
2
Press CLOCK/TIMER SET
.
3
Press
/
repeatedly to select “PLAY
SET” or “REC SET” then press ENTER
.
“ON TIME” appears, and the hour indication flashes.
4
Set the time to start playing or recording.
Press
/
repeatedly to set the hour,
and then press ENTER
.
The minute indication flashes. Use the procedure
above to set the minute.
5
Use the same procedure as in step 4 to set the
time to stop playing or recording.
6
Select the sound source or prepare the tape.
For Play Timer:
Press
/
repeatedly until the desired
sound source appears, and then press ENTER
. The
display shows the timer settings.
For Rec Timer:
Load a recordable tape. The display shows the timer
settings.
7
Press

(power)
to turn off the system.
The system turns on 15 seconds before the preset
time. If the system is on at the preset time, the Play
Timer and the Rec Timer will not play or record.
To activate or check the timer again
Press CLOCK/TIMER SELECT
, press
/
repeatedly until “PLAY SEL” or “REC SEL” appears,
and then press ENTER
.
To cancel the timer
Repeat the same procedure as above until “OFF”
appears, and then press ENTER
.
To change the setting
Start over from step 1.
Tips
• The Play Timer setting remains as long as the setting is not canceled
manually.
• The volume is reduced to minimum during the Rec Timer.
• The Rec Timer is canceled automatically after the Rec Timer has
been activated.
1
Make sure the power cord and speaker cords are
correctly and firmly connected.
2
Find your problem in the checklist below, and
take the indicated corrective action.
If the issue persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
If the STANDBY indicator flashes
Immediately unplug the power cord, and check the
following item.
• If your system has a voltage selector, is the voltage
selector set to the correct voltage?
• Are the + and – speaker cords short-circuited?
• Are you using only the supplied speakers?
• Is anything blocking the ventilation holes on the
back of the system?
After the STANDBY indicator
stops flashing,
reconnect the power cord, and turn on the system. If
the issue persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
General
Sound comes from one channel, or the left
and right volumes are unbalanced.
• Place the speakers as symmetrically as possible.
• Connect only the supplied speakers.
Severe hum or noise.
• Move the system away from sources of noise.
• Connect the system to a different wall socket.
• Install a noise filter (available separately) to the power
cord.
The remote does not function.
• Remove any obstacles between the remote and the
remote sensor
on the unit, and position the unit
away from fluorescent lights.
• Point the remote at the system’s sensor.
• Move the remote closer to the system.
CD/MP3 player
The sound skips, or the disc will not play.
• Wipe the disc clean, and replace it.
• Move the system to a location away from vibration (for
example, on top of a stable stand).
• Move the speakers away from the system, or place
them on separate stands. At high volume, speaker
vibration may cause the sound to skip.
Play does not start from the first track.
• Return to Normal Play by pressing PLAY MODE
repeatedly until both “PGM” and “SHUF” disappear.
Starting playback takes more time than usual.
• The following discs take a longer time to start playback.
– a disc recorded with a complicated tree structure.
– a disc recorded in multisession mode.
– a disc that has not been finalized (a disc to which data
can be added).
– a disc that has many folders.
Tuner
Severe hum or noise, or stations cannot be
received.
• 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 and the
power cord to avoid picking up noise.
• Connect a commercially available external antenna.
• Turn off nearby electrical equipment.
Tape deck
The sound exhibits excessive wow or flutter
or dropout.
Clean the capstans and pinch rollers. Also, clean and
demagnetize the tape heads. See “Precautions” for details.
To change the AM tuning interval
The AM tuning interval is factory-preset to 9 kHz (or 10
kHz, for some areas; this function is not available on the
European model).
Use buttons on the unit to change the AM tuning interval.
1
Tune in any AM station, and then turn off the
system.
2
While holding down TUNER/BAND
, press

(power)
.
All the AM preset stations are erased. To reset the
interval to the factory preset, repeat the procedure.
You cannot change the AM tuning interval in Power
Saving Mode.
To reset the system to factory settings
If the system still does not operate properly, reset the
system to factory settings. You cannot reset the system to
factory settings in Power Saving Mode.
Use buttons on the unit to reset the unit to its factory
default settings.
1
Disconnect and reconnect the power cord, and
then turn on the system.
2
Press
(stop)
and

(power)
, and turn
VOLUME control
to the left at the same time.
All user-configured settings, such as preset radio
stations, timer, and the clock, are deleted.
Troubleshooting
Messages
COMPLETE :
The preset operation ended normally.
FULL :
You tried to program more than 26 tracks or files
(steps).
NO DISC :
There is no disc in the player, or you have
loaded a disc that cannot be played.
NO STEP :
All of the programed tracks have been
erased.
NO TAB :
You cannot record because the overwrite
protection tab has been removed from the cassette.
NO TAPE :
There is no tape in the tape deck.
NOT USED :
You pressed an invalid button.
OVER :
You have reached the end of the disc while
pressing
(fast forward)
during playback or
pause.
PUSH SELECT :
You tried to set the clock or timer
during timer operation.
PUSH STOP :
You pressed PLAY MODE
during
playback.
SET CLOCK :
You tried to select the timer when the
clock is not set.
SET TIMER :
You tried to select the timer when the
Play Timer or Rec Timer is not set.
TIME NG :
The Play Timer or Rec Timer start and end
times are set to the same time.
Display examples
Display
indicates
2 (two)
5 (five)
6 (six)
8 (eight)
0 (zero)
A
B
D
G
H
K
M
O
Q
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Precautions
Discs that this system CAN play
• Audio CD
• CD-R/CD-RW (audio data/MP3 files)
Discs that this system CANNOT play
• CD-ROM
• CD-R/CD-RW other than those recorded in music CD
format or MP3 format conforming to ISO9660 Level
1/Level 2, Joliet or multisession
• CD-R/CD-RW recorded in multisession that have not
ended by “closing the session”
• CD-R/CD-RW of poor recording quality, CD-R/CD-
RW that have scratches or are dirty, or CD-R/CD-RW
recorded with an incompatible recording device
• CD-R/CD-RW which is finalized incorrectly
• Discs containing files other than MPEG 1 Audio Layer-
3 (MP3) files
• Discs of non-standard shape (for example, heart,
square, star)
• Some discs that have adhesive tape, paper, or sticker
attached to them
• Some rental or used discs with attached seals where the
glue extends beyond the seal
• Some discs that have labels printed using ink that feels
tacky when touched
Notes on discs
• Before playing, wipe the disc with a cleaning cloth
from the center out to the edge.
• Do not clean discs with solvents, such as benzine
thinner, or commercially available cleaners or anti-
static spray intended for vinyl LPs.
• 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.
On safety
• The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source
(mains) as long as it is connected to the wall socket,
even if the unit itself has been turned off.
• Completely disconnect the power cord (mains lead)
from the wall socket (mains) if it is not going to be
used for an extended period of time. When unplugging
the unit, always grip the plug. Never pull the cord
itself.
• Should any solid object or liquid get into the system,
unplug the system, and have it checked by qualified
personnel before operating it again.
• The AC power cord can be changed only by a qualified
service facility.
On placement
• Do not place the system in an inclined position or in
locations that are extremely hot, cold, dusty, dirty, or
humid or lacking adequate ventilation, or subject to
vibration, direct sunlight or a bright light.
• Be careful when placing the unit or speakers on
surfaces that have been specially treated (for example,
with wax, oil, polish) as staining or discoloration of the
surface may result.
• If the system is brought directly from a cold to a warm
location or is placed in a very damp room, moisture
may condense on the lens inside the CD player, and
cause the system to malfunction. In this situation,
remove the disc, and leave the system turned on for
about a few hours until the moisture evaporates.
On heat buildup
• Heat buildup on the unit during operation is normal and
is not cause for alarm.
• Do not touch the cabinet if it has been used
continuously at a high volume because the cabinet may
have become hot.
• Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.
On the speaker system
This speaker system is not magnetically shielded, and
the picture on nearby TV sets may become magnetically
distorted. In this situation, turn off the TV, wait 15 to 30
minutes, and turn it back on.
If there is no improvement, move the speakers far away
from the TV.
Cleaning the cabinet
Clean this system with a soft cloth slightly moistened
with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type
of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as
thinner, benzine, or alcohol.
To prevent a tape from being accidentally
recorded over
Break off the cassette’s overwrite protection tab from
side A or B as illustrated.
Break off the
cassette tab
To later reuse the tape for recording, cover the broken tab
with adhesive tape.
About a tape longer than 90 minutes
The use of the tape with more than 90 minutes of play
time is not recommended except for long, continuous
recording or playback.
Cleaning the tape heads
Use dry- or wet-type cleaning cassette (available
separately) after every 10 hours of use, before you start
an important recording, or after playing an old tape.
Failure to clean the tape heads can cause degraded sound
quality or an inability of the unit to record or play tapes.
For details, refer to the instructions of the cleaning
cassette.
Demagnetizing the tape heads
Use a demagnetizing cassette (available separately)
after every 20 to 30 hours of use. Failure to demagnetize
the tape heads can cause an increase in noise, a loss of
high frequency sound, and an inability to completely
erase tapes. For details, refer to the instructions of the
demagnetizing cassette.
Specifications
Main unit
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION:
(CMT-NEZ30 The United States model only)
With 6 ohm loads, both channels driven, from 120 – 10,000 Hz; rated 15 watts
per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than 10% total harmonic
distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output.
Amplifier section
CMT-NEZ50
European model:
DIN power output (rated): 18 + 18 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)
Continuous RMS power output (reference): 25 + 25 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD)
Music power output (reference): 38 + 38 W
The following are measured at AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz (Argentine model), AC
120 V, 60 Hz (Mexican model), AC 120, 220 or 230 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz (other
models)
DIN power output (rated): 14 + 14 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)
Continuous RMS power output (reference): 20 + 20 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD)
Inputs
AUDIO IN: Sensitivity 250 mV, impedance 47 kilohms
Outputs
PHONES: Accepts headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms or more
SPEAKER: Accepts impedance of 6 to 16 ohms
CMT-NEZ33
The following are measured at AC 230 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz (Australian model),
AC 220 V, 60 Hz (Korean model), AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz (Taiwanese model),
AC 120, 220 or 230 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz (other models)
DIN power output (rated): 14 + 14 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)
Continuous RMS power output (reference): 20 + 20 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD)
Inputs
AUDIO IN: Sensitivity 250 mV, impedance 47 kilohms
Outputs
PHONES: Accepts headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms or more
SPEAKER: Accepts impedance of 6 to 16 ohms
CMT-NEZ30
North-American model:
Continuous RMS power output (reference): 15 + 15 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD)
The following are measured at AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz (Argentine model), AC
120 V, 60 Hz (Mexican model), AC 120, 220 or 230 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz (other
models)
DIN power output (rated): 11 + 11 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)
Continuous RMS power output (reference): 15 + 15 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD)
Inputs
AUDIO IN: Sensitivity 250 mV, impedance 47 kilohms
Outputs
PHONES: Accepts headphones with an impedance of 8 ohms or more
SPEAKER: Accepts impedance of 6 to 16 ohms
CD player section
System: Compact disc and digital audio system
Laser Diode Properties
Emission Duration: Continuous
Laser Output*: Less than 44.6µW
* This output is the value measurement at a distance of 200 mm from the
objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up Block with 7mm aperture.
Tape deck section
Recording system: 4-track 2-channel, stereo
Tuner section
FM stereo, FM/AM superheterodyne tuner
FM tuner section:
Tuning range
North American model: 87.5 – 108.0 MHz (100 kHz step)
Other models: 87.5 – 108.0 MHz (50 kHz step)
Antenna: FM lead antenna
Antenna terminals: 75 ohms unbalanced
Intermediate frequency: 10.7 MHz
AM tuner section:
Tuning range
Pan-American model: 530 – 1,710 kHz (with 10 kHz tuning interval)
531 – 1,710 kHz (with 9 kHz tuning interval)
European model: 531 – 1,602 kHz (with 9 kHz tuning interval)
Other models: 530 – 1,710 kHz (with 10 kHz tuning interval)
531 – 1,602 kHz (with 9 kHz tuning interval)
Antenna: AM loop antenna, external antenna terminal
Intermediate frequency: 450 kHz
Speaker
CMT-NEZ50
Speaker system: 2-way, bass-reflex type
Speaker units
Woofer: 10 cm dia., cone type
Tweeter: 4 cm dia., cone type
Nominal impedance: 6 ohms
Dimensions (w/h/d): Approx. 145 × 235 × 175 mm
Mass: Approx. 1.9 kg net per speaker
CMT-NEZ33/NEZ30
Speaker system: Full Range Speaker System
Speaker units
North American model: 8 cm dia., cone type
Other models: 10 cm dia., cone type
Nominal impedance: 6 ohms
Dimensions (w/h/d): Approx. 145 × 235 × 155 mm
Mass:
North American model: Approx. 1.4 kg net per speaker
Other models: Approx. 1.5 kg net per speaker
General
Power requirements
North American model: AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Mexican model: AC 120 V, 60 Hz
European model: AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Australian model: AC 230 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Korean model: AC 220 V, 60 Hz
Taiwanese model: AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz
Argentine model: AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz
Other models: AC 120, 220 or 230 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Adjustable with voltage selector
Power consumption:
CMT-NEZ50
European model: 60 watts
0.5 watts (in Power Saving Mode)
Other models: 50 watts
CMT-NEZ33: 50 watts
CMT-NEZ30
North American model: 45 watts
Other models: 45 watts
Dimensions (w/h/d) (excl. speakers):
CMT-NEZ50
Approx. 164 × 235 × 267 mm
CMT-NEZ33/NEZ30
Approx. 164 × 235 × 265 mm
Mass (excl. speakers):
CMT-NEZ50
Approx. 3.7 kg
CMT-NEZ33
Approx. 3.6 kg
CMT-NEZ30
North American model: Approx. 3.2 kg
Other models: Approx. 3.3 kg
Supplied accessories: Remote Commander (1)/R6 (size AA) batteries (2)/AM
loop antenna (1)/FM lead antenna (1)
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.
• Lead-free solder is used for soldering certain parts.
Halogenated flame retardants are not used in cabinets.