Sony D-NE920 Operating Instructions - Page 3

Table of Contents, Getting Started, Playback, Additional Information - accessories

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Table of Contents Create Your Own ATRAC CDs 4 Which discs can you play on this CD player 5 Precautions 7 On safety 7 On the CD player 7 On handling CDs 7 On headphones/earphones 7 Getting Started Checking the Supplied Accessories ......8 Guide to Parts and Controls 9 Preparing a Power Source (Rechargeable Battery 11 When using a dry battery 13 Checking the remaining power of the battery 14 When using the AC power adaptor 15 Playback Playing a CD 16 Basic playback operations (Play, stop, search 17 Locking the controls (HOLD 18 Searching for Your Favorite Track/File 18 Searching by viewing groups (File View)..18 Searching by viewing a list of groups/files (List View 19 Checking CD information on the display .20 Changing Playback Options (PLAY MODE 22 Playback options (PLAY MODE 23 Playing groups 24 Playing your favorite tracks (Bookmark play 24 Playing your favorite play lists (m3u play list play 25 Playing tracks in your favorite order (PGM play 25 Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat play).....26 Changing Sound Quality 26 Selecting the sound quality 26 Customizing sound quality 27 SOUND items 28 Changing Optional Settings 29 Setting various functions 29 OPTION items 30 Connecting Other Devices 33 Additional Information Troubleshooting 34 Maintenance 38 Specifications 38 Optional Accessories 39 Index 40 This manual describes how to use the CD player. For the supplied software SonicStage, please see "Installation/Operating Guide." Notice for users On the supplied software Depending on the type of the text and characters, the text shown on SonicStage may not be displayed properly on the device. This is due to: - The limitations of the connected player. - The player is not functionning normally. Instructions in this manual mainly describe the controls on the remote. Depending on the region in which you use the player, indications displayed on your remote may be slightly different from those shown in the Operating Instructions. ATRAC3plus is a trademark of Sony Corporation. "WALKMAN" is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation to represent Headphone Stereo products. is a trademark of Sony Corporation. 3

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This manual describes how to use the CD player.
For the supplied software SonicStage, please see
“Installation/Operating Guide.”
Notice for users
On the supplied software
Depending on the type of the text and characters,
the text shown on SonicStage may not be displayed
properly on the device. This is due to:
– The limitations of the connected player.
– The player is not functionning normally.
Instructions in this manual mainly describe the
controls on the remote.
Depending on the region in which you use the
player, indications displayed on your remote may be
slightly different from those shown in the Operating
Instructions.
ATRAC3plus is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
“WALKMAN” is a registered trademark of Sony
Corporation to represent Headphone Stereo
products.
is a trademark of Sony
Corporation.
Table of Contents
Create Your Own ATRAC CDs
....................
4
Which discs can you play on this CD
player?
....................................................................
5
Precautions
.......................................................
7
On safety
.................................................................
7
On the CD player
.................................................
7
On handling CDs
.................................................
7
On headphones/earphones
................................
7
Getting Started
Checking the Supplied Accessories
......
8
Guide to Parts and Controls
......................
9
Preparing a Power Source
(Rechargeable Battery)
.............................
11
When using a dry battery
................................
13
Checking the remaining power of the
battery
...................................................................
14
When using the AC power adaptor
..............
15
Playback
Playing a CD
..................................................
16
Basic playback operations (Play, stop,
search)
....................................................................
17
Locking the controls (HOLD)
........................
18
Searching for Your Favorite Track/File
18
Searching by viewing groups (File View)
..18
Searching by viewing a list of groups/files
(List View)
............................................................
19
Checking CD information on the display
.
20
Changing Playback Options (PLAY
MODE)
..............................................................
22
Playback options (PLAY MODE)
................
23
Playing groups
....................................................
24
Playing your favorite tracks (Bookmark
play)
........................................................................
24
Playing your favorite play lists (m3u play
list play)
.................................................................
25
Playing tracks in your favorite order (PGM
play)
........................................................................
25
Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat play)
.....
26
Changing Sound Quality
..........................
26
Selecting the sound quality
............................
26
Customizing sound quality
.............................
27
SOUND items
.....................................................
28
Changing Optional Settings
...................
29
Setting various functions
................................
29
OPTION items
....................................................
30
Connecting Other Devices
......................
33
Additional Information
Troubleshooting
...........................................
34
Maintenance
..................................................
38
Specifications
...............................................
38
Optional Accessories
................................
39
Index
.................................................................
40
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