model name [SHAKE-5]
[4-462-816-12(1)] GB
17GB
filename[D:\NORM'S JOB\SONY HA\SO130030\SHAKE-5 (PMRF
02)\4462816121_GB\06BAS.fm]
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USB Transfer

2For disc:
Press CD and then load the disc.
For USB:
Press USB/USB SELECT repeatedly
until “USB A” lights up in the display
panel and then connect a USB device
you want to transfer to A port.
3For Synchronized Transfer:
When playback is stopped, press
PLAY MODE on the remote control
repeatedly to select the play mode you
want.
Notes
• If you start transferring in Shuffle Play
(“FLDR SHUF”), the selected play mode
changes to “FLDR” automatically.
• If you start transferring in Shuffle Play
(except “FLDR SHUF”), Repeat Play or
Program Play with no steps, the selected
play mode changes to Normal Play
automatically.
For REC1 Transfer:
Select the track or audio file you want
to transfer then start playback.
4Press REC TO USB B.
“PUSH ENTER” appears in the
display panel.
5Press ENTER.
The transfer starts when “DON’T
REMOVE” appears in the display
panel.
For Synchronized Transfer:
When the transfer is completed, the
transfer source and the USB device
stop automatically.
For REC1 Transfer:
When the transfer is completed, the
disc or the USB device continues to
play.
You can transfer sound from an analog
audio source (other than CD, USB or
Bluetooth function) to a USB device.
Use the buttons on the unit to perform this
operation.
1Connect a transferable USB
device to the B port (page 16).
2Press TUNER/BAND or AUDIO IN
repeatedly to select the source
you want to transfer.
3Press REC TO USB B.
“PUSH ENTER” appears in the
display panel.
4Press ENTER.
The transfer starts when “DON’T
REMOVE” appears in the display
panel.
5Start playback the source.

To stop transferring

Press x.

To create a new MP3 file

Press REC TO USB B during Analog
Transfer.
“NEW TRACK” appears in the display
panel.
A new MP3 is also created automatically
after approximately 1 hour of transfer.
Notes
• When a new MP3 file is created, transfer is
disabled for the time being.
• If you press REC TO USB B again after a few
seconds, a new MP3 file can be created.

Transferring analog audio

(Analog Transfer)