Chapter 2:

the CD Player

Playing a CD (normal play)

Playing Tracks in Random Order (shuffle play)

Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (programme play)

Playing Tracks Repeatedly (repeat play)

Playing a CD (normal play)

You can play CDs in four modes: normal, shuffle, programme and repeat. The mode determines which tracks (songs) to play, in which order and whether or not they will repeat.

Also, you can play 12 cm and 8 cm CDs. When you play an 8-cm CD, place it without an adaptor on the inner circle of the disc tray.

Before you play the CD, decrease the sound level by pressing VOL –. This will prevent damage to the speakers.

Tuner CD player

p

 

 

2

 

3

1

4

 

1 Press POWER.

2 Press 6(open/close) and place a CD on the CD tray.

with the label side up

3 Press ^(play) (or ( on the remote). The disc tray closes and the first track starts playing.

1

0 0 3

4 Press VOL + or – to adjust the sound level.

To find the beginning of a track – Automatic Music Sensor (AMS)

You can locate the beginning of a track while the track is playing or while it is in pause mode.

To locate the beginning of the current or preceding track, press =0(or =on the remote) until you find the desired track.

To locate the beginning of the succeeding track, press )+(or +on the remote) until you find the desired track.

To find a point in a track

You can find a particular point in a track while playing or pausing a CD. Use the buttons on the player to operate this feature. This operation is not possible with the remote.

To Search

 

Operation

 

 

 

Forward while

 

Hold down )+

listening

 

and release it at the

 

 

desired point.

 

 

 

Backwards

 

Hold down =0

while listening

 

and release it at the

 

 

desired point.

 

 

 

Quickly

 

Hold down )+ or

without

 

=0 during pause

listening while

 

and release it at the

checking the

 

disired point.

playing time in

 

 

the display

 

 

 

 

 

Note

If the CD reaches the end while you are searching quickly without listening, "OVER"appears in the display. Press =0 (=on the remote) to go back.

To check the total number of tracks and total playing time

Press DISPLAY on the remote while the player is in stop mode.

The indications appear for a few seconds.

Total number

 

 

 

of tracks

 

1

2

 

Total playing

 

5 4

0 5

 

time

 

 

 

GB

7

To

Stop play

Pause

Remove the CD

* Remote

Press

p

^(or P*)

To resume play, press here again.

6

To check the remaining time

Press DISPLAY on the remote repeatedly while playing a CD.

Each time you press DISPLAY, the display changes as follows.

One Touch Play feature

Press ^ (or (on the remote) when the power is off or you are listening to another source.

As long as a CD is in the player, you will be able to listen to the CD without pressing any other buttons.

Current track number and Z playing time

v

Current track number and remaining time on the track

v

Remaining time on the CD

Chapter 2: the CD Player

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Sony TC-TX1, SA-N11, HCD-T1 manual CD Player, Playing a CD normal play

TC-TX1, HCD-T1, SA-N11, SA-N1 specifications

The world of audio technology has consistently evolved, and Sony has been at the forefront with its innovative products. Among these are the Sony SA-N1 and SA-N11 speakers, along with the HCD-T1 and TC-TX1 audio systems. Each product showcases distinct features and technologies that cater to different user needs.

The Sony SA-N1 is a compact wireless speaker designed for audiophiles who appreciate quality sound without the hassle of traditional wiring. One of its standout features is the integration of Bluetooth technology, allowing seamless connectivity to devices like smartphones and tablets. The speaker also supports high-resolution audio playback, ensuring that even the finest details in music are captured. Additionally, the SA-N1 incorporates Sony’s DSEE HX technology, which upscales compressed audio formats to near high-resolution quality, enhancing the overall listening experience.

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Moving on to the HCD-T1, this audio system embodies the classic stereo component design. It includes a built-in CD player and AM/FM radio tuner, making it a complete audio solution for traditionalists. The HCD-T1 features a unique Bass Reflex speaker design, which optimizes low frequencies for rich sound reproduction. Its user-friendly interface and remote control functionality enhance convenience, while the system's sleek aesthetics make it a suitable fit for modern and retro decor alike.

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