CD Radio Cassette-Corder - Sony

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3-864-133-51(1) 1998 by Sony Corporation CD Radio Cassette-Corder Operating Instructions CFD-CD777S CFD-CD777L

Transcript of CD Radio Cassette-Corder - Sony

3-864-133-51(1)

1998 by Sony Corporation

CD RadioCassette-Corder

Operating Instructions

CFD-CD777SCFD-CD777L

Introduction2

WarningTo prevent fire or shock hazard, donot expose the player to rain ormoisture.

To avoid electrical shock, do not openthe cabinet. Refer servicing toqualified personnel only.

WarningDo not install the appliance in a confinedspace, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.

The FUNCTION selector is located at thefront.When you turn on the player, the OPR/BATTindicator lights up.

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3Introduction

Table of contents

Basic Operations4 Playing a CD

6 Listening to the radio

8 Playing a tape

10 Recording on a tape

12 Dubbing

The CD Player

14 Using the display15 Locating a specific track16 Playing tracks repeatedly

(Repeat Play)17 Creating your own program

(Program Play)

The Tape Player

19 Recording through amicrophone/Using as a PAsystem

Setting Up

20 Hooking up the system23 Connecting optional components24 Adjusting the audio emphasis

(DYNAMIC SOUND SYSTEM)

Additional Information

25 Precautions27 Troubleshooting29 Maintenance30 SpecificationsBack cover

Index

Basic Operations4

Playing a CD

Basic Operations

For hookup instructions, see pages 20 – 22.

1 Set FUNCTION to CD.

2 Press 6 PUSH OPEN/CLOSEdown to open the lid of the CDcompartment and place a CDon the CD compartment.

3 Close the lid of the CDcompartment.

With the label side up

1 42,3

CD

TAPE

RADIO

TV/ LINE IN

DUBBING

FUNCTION

CD/RADIOOFF

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Display4 Press ^ (( on the remote).

The player plays all the tracksonce.

Playing timeTrack number

Use these buttons for additional operations

To Do this

adjust the volume Turn VOLUME.

stop playback Press p.

pause playback Press ^. (on the remote,press P.)Press the button again toresume play after pause.

go to the next track Press +.

go back to the previous track Press =.

remove the CD Press 6 PUSH OPEN/CLOSE.

turn off the player Set FUNCTION to TAPE•CD/RADIO OFF.

TipDuring operation, thelevel meter shows thefrequency level of thesound.Adjusting the volumewill not affect the levelmeter.

VOLUME^=, +

Level meter

FUNCTION 6 PUSH OPEN/CLOSEp

Basic Operations6

Listening to the radio

For hookup instructions, see pages 20 – 22.

1 Set FUNCTION to RADIO.

2 Set BAND to select the band youwant.

3 Turn TUNING to tune in thestation you want.

For better SW reception, use FINETUNING.

CFD-CD777S CFD-CD777L

31 2 3

CD

TAPE

RADIO

TV/ LINE IN

DUBBING

FUNCTION

CD/RADIOOFF

FM

SW2

SW1

MW

BAND

FM

MW

SW

LW

BAND

TUNING

FINE TUNING

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Use these buttons for additional operations

Tips• During operation, the

level meter shows thefrequency level of thesound.Adjusting the volumewill not affect the levelmeter.

• If the FM broadcast isnoisy, set ISS•FMMODE at the rear to“MONO”. Radio willplay in monaural.

To Do this

adjust the volume Turn VOLUME.

turn off the radio Set FUNCTION to TAPE•CD/RADIO OFF.

To improve broadcast receptionReorient the antenna for FM. Reorient the player itselffor MW or LW. For SW, extend the antenna vertically.

for FM for MW/LW

for SW

VOLUME Level meterFUNCTION

Basic Operations8

Playing a tape

For hookup instructions, see pages 20 – 22.

1 Set FUNCTION to TAPE•CD/RADIO OFF.

2 Press p6 to open tapecompartment and insert arecorded tape. Use TYPE I(normal) tape only. Close thecompartment.

3 Press PLAY (.

The player starts playing.

With the side you wantto play facing you

3 213 2

CD

TAPE

RADIO

TV/ LINE IN

DUBBING

FUNCTION

CD/RADIOOFF

STOP/EJECT

PLAY

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Use these buttons for additional operations

To Do this

adjust the volume Turn VOLUME.

stop playback Press p6.

fast-forward or rewind Press ) or 0.the tape

pause playback Press P.Press the button again toresume play after pause.

play the opposite side of Press down DIRECTIONthe tape (deck A only) once.

DIRECTION ª ·(reverse/forward) indicators show thetape direction of deck A.

eject the cassette Press p6.

To select the direction of the tape (deck A only)

To play Set DIR MODE to

both sides of the taperepeatedly

both sides of the tapefrom the front side toreverse side only*

* If play begins from the reverse side, the tape stops at theend of that side.

NoteDuring playback, do notpress ), 0 or ( onthe other deck as thiscauses excessive wowand flutter.

Tips• During operation, the

level meter shows thefrequency level of thesound.Adjusting the volumewill not affect the levelmeter.

• To play tapes in bothdecks successively,press ( on deck B andthen press PLAY and Pon deck A as the sametime. When the tapeends on deck B, theplayback startsautomatically on deckA.

DIRECTIONª · DIR MODE

0, )

0, )

p6

P

p6

P

Level meterVOLUME

Basic Operations10

Recording on a tape

Display

For hookup instructions, see pages 20 – 22.

1 Press p6 to open the tapecompartment on deck B andinsert a blank tape.

2 Select the program source youwant to record.

To record from the CD player, setFUNCTION to CD and insert aCD (see page 4).

To record from the radio, setFUNCTION to RADIO, and tunein the station you want usingBAND and TUNING (see page 6).

To record from the built-inmicrophone (MIC), setFUNCTION to TAPE•CD/RADIO OFF.

With the side you want torecord on facing you

3 1

STOP/EJECT

CD

TAPE

RADIO

TV/ LINE IN

DUBBING

FUNCTION

CD/RADIOOFF

CD

TAPE

RADIO

TV/ LINE IN

DUBBING

FUNCTION

CD/RADIOOFF

CD

TAPE

RADIO

TV/ LINE IN

DUBBING

FUNCTION

CD/RADIOOFF

2MIC

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Notes• During recording, do

not press ), 0 orPLAY on deck A as thiscauses excessive wowand flutter.

• While recording fromthe built-in microphone(MIC), no sound comesfrom the speakers or theheadphones.

• When you connect themicrophone to the MIXMIC jack, you cannotrecord from the built-inmicrophone.

Tips• Adjusting the volume or

the audio emphasis (seepage 24) will not affectthe recording level.

• If the MW/LW programmakes a whistlingsound after you'vepressed r in step 3, setthe ISS•FM MODE(Interference SuppressSwitch) at the rear to theposition that mostdecreases the noise.

• For the best results, usethe AC power as apower source.

Use these buttons for additional operations

To Press

Stop recording p6 on deck B

Pause recording P on deck BPress the button again toresume recording.

To erase a recording1 Insert the tape into deck B.2 Disconnect the audio source if connected to the TV/LINE

IN jack at the rear.3 Set FUNCTION to TV/LINE IN.4 Press r on deck B.

3 Start recording.

Press r on deck B (( isdepressed automatically).

Deck BREC

Pp6

Basic Operations12

Dubbing

For hookup instructions, see pages 20 – 22.

1 Insert a recorded tape into deck Aand a blank tape into deck B.

2 Set FUNCTION to DUBBING.

3 To dub at high speed, pressHIGH SPEED DUBBING to

ON.

To dub at normal speed, pressHIGH SPEED DUBBING to

OFF.

With the side you want torecord on facing you

2 4 114 3

STOP/EJECT

CD

TAPE

RADIO

TV/ LINE IN

DUBBING

FUNCTION

CD/RADIOOFF

HIGH SPEEDDUBBING

ONOFF

5

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4 Press P and then press PLAY on deck A.

5 Start dubbing.

Press r on deck B (( is depressedautomatically).

Deck A

Deck B

NoteDuring dubbing, do notset FUNCTION or pressHIGH SPEED DUBBINGas this causes excessivewow and flutter.

Tips• Adjusting the volume or

the audio emphasis (seepage 24) will not affectthe recording level.

• For the best results, usethe AC power as apower source.

• When the tape in deck Aends first, deck B willcontinue recording tillthe tape end. When thetape in deck B ends first,deck A plays onaccording to the settingof the DIR MODEswitch.

To stop dubbingPress p6 on deck A and B.

Use these buttons for additional operations

PLAY PAUSE

REC

p6p6

The CD Player14

Using the display

You can check information about the CDusing the display.

The CD Player

DISPLAY

Checking the total track number and playingtimeCheck the display in stop mode.

Checking the remaining timePress DISPLAY (DISPLAY/ENTER on the player)while playing a CD.

To display Press DISPLAY

remaining time on the oncecurrent track*

remaining time on the CD twiceand the number of tracks left

playing time and the current three timestrack number

* For a track whose number is more than 20, the remainingtime appears as “--:--” in the display.

Total playing time

Total track number

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The C

D Player

Locating a specifictrack

You can quickly locate any track usingthe number buttons. You can also find aspecific point in a track while playing aCD.

Numberbuttons

=, +

To locate Press

a specific track directly the number button of the track.

a point while listening to + (forward) or = (backward)the sound while playing and hold down

until you find the point.

a point while observing + (forward) or = (backward)the display in pause and hold down until

you find the point.

NoteYou cannot locate aspecific track if “SHUFREP” or “PGM” is lit inthe display. Turn offthe indication bypressing p.

TipWhen you locate atrack numbered over10, press >10 first, thenthe correspondingnumber buttons.Example:To play track number23, press >10 first, then2 and 3.

The CD Player16

Playing tracksrepeatedly(Repeat Play)

You can play tracks repeatedly innormal, shuffle or program play modes(see page 17).

1 Set FUNCTION to CD on the player.

2 Press MODE (PLAY MODE on the player) untilthe repeat mode you want appears in the display.

To repeat Select

a single track REP 1

all the tracks REP ALL

tracks in random order SHUF REP

programed tracks PGM REP

3 Do either of the following to start repeat play:

• When you’ve selected REP1, select the track bypressing the number button (pressing = or+ then ^ on the player).

• When you’ve selected REP ALL or SHUF REP,press ( (^ on the player).

• When you’ve selected PGM REP, programtracks (see step 3 on page 17), then press ( (^on the player).

To cancel Repeat PlayPress MODE until “REP” disappears from the display.

TipPress and hold LOOPon the remote duringplay to repeat aselected part of a CD.When you releaseLOOP, the playerreturns to normal play.

(

MODE

Numberbuttons

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The C

D Player

Creating yourown program(Program Play)

You can arrange the playing order of upto 20 tracks on a CD.

Numberbuttons

1 Set FUNCTION to CD on the player.

2 Press MODE until “PGM” appears in the display.

3 Press the number buttons for the tracks you wantto program in the order you want.

4 Press ( to start program play.

On the player1 Set FUNCTION to

CD.2 Press PLAY MODE

until “PGM” appearsin the display.

3 Press = or +then pressDISPLAY/ENTERfor the tracks youwant to program inthe order you want.

4 Press ^.

Playing order

MODE

DISPLAY

(

continued

Programed track

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Creating your own program (Program Play) (continued)

Tips• You can play the same

program again, sincethe program is saveduntil you open the CDcompartment or switchFUNCTION.

• The current programwill be erased if youswitch FUNCTION oropen the CDcompartment.

• You can record yourown program. Afteryou’ve created theprogram, insert a blanktape into deck B andpress r on deck B tostart recording.

To cancel Program PlayPress MODE until “PGM” disappears from thedisplay.

To check the order of tracks before playPress DISPLAY.

Every time you press the button, the track numberappears in the programed order.

To change the current programPress p once if the CD is stopped and twice if the CDis playing. The current program will be erased. Thencreate a new program following the programingprocedure.

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The Tap

e Player

Recordingthrough amicrophone/Usingas a PA system

You can record sound using amicrophone (not supplied) or useplayer as a pub

The Tape Player

TipYou can mix CD orradio sounds and recordthem by adding yourvoice or other audiothrough themicrophone.

Notes• Acoustic feedback

(howling) tend to occurwhen you use amicrophone with echofunction.

• If acoustic feed (howling) occurs, turndown the volume ormove the microphoneaway from the speakers.

Recording through a microphone

1 Plug the microphoneinto the MIX MIC jackand turn on themicrophone if it has apower switch.

2 Set FUNCTION to TAPE•CD/RADIO OFF.

3 Insert a blank tape into deck B and press r to startrecording.

Using as a PA system

1 Plug the microphone into the MIX MIC jack andturn on the microphone if it has a power switch.

2 Set FUNCTION to TV/LINE IN.

3 Sing or speak into the microphone and adjust thevolume.

MIX MIC FUNCTION r

Setting Up20

Setting Up

Hooking up thesystem

Make sure you turn off thepower before making anyconnections.

1 Hooking up the speakers

1 Align the grooves and slide the speaker box downuntil it snaps into place A.

Tips• To detach the speakers,

unlock speaker (see Bon the diagram) andslide the speaker box allthe way up and awayfrom the player.

• Connect the suppliedspeakers to this player.If you connect anyother speakers orequipment,malfunction may occur.

Rightspeaker

Left speakerSpeaker cord

AC IN

4 Batterycompartment

1 Speaker terminals

2 to a wall outlet

A

B

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Setting

Up

TipOnly for thecustomers suppliedwith an AC plugadaptor:Use the supplied ACplug adaptor if theplug of the AC powercord does not matchyour outlet.

2 Connect the black wires to (–) minus and the redwires to (+) plus terminals; the right speaker wiresto the R and the left speaker wires to the Lterminals.

2 Connecting the AC power cordInsert one end of the supplied AC power cord to theAC IN socket located at the rear of the player, and theother end to the wall outlet.

CFD-CD777S only: Adjusting the voltageBe sure to set the VOLTAGE SELECTOR (at the rear)to your local power supply.

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Setting Up22

Hooking up the system (continued)

3 Inserting batteries into the remote

Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries (not supplied)

Replacing batteriesWith normal use, the batteries should last for about sixmonths. When the remote no longer operates theplayer, replace all the batteries with new ones.

4 Using the player on batteriesInsert eight R20 (size D) batteries (not supplied) intothe battery compartment.

To use the player on batteries, disconnect the ACpower cord from the player.

TipReplace the batterieswhen the OPR/BATTindicator dims or whenthe player stopsoperating. Replace allthe batteries with newones. Before youreplace the batteries, besure to take out the CDfrom the player.

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Setting

Up

Connectingoptionalcomponents

You can enjoy the sound froma TV or VCR through thespeakers of this player.

For details, refer to theinstruction manual of thecomponent to be connected.

Before making connections, be sure to turn off thepower of each equipment, and set FUNCTION toTAPE•CD/RADIO OFF.

1 Connect a component to the player.

2 Set FUNCTION to TV/LINE IN and play theconnected component.

NoteConnect the cablesfirmly to avoid anymalfunction.

TipYou can record thesound of the connectedcomponent. Insert ablank tape, and press ron deck B.

Rear panel of thisplayer

to line out jackAudio connectingcable (not supplied)

TV, VCR,cassette player/recorder, etc.

FUNCTION TV/LINE IN

TV/LINE IN

R L

Setting Up24

Adjusting theaudio emphasis(DYNAMIC SOUND SYSTEM)

You can adjust the audio emphasis of thesound you are listening to.

Using the 5 BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZERSlide 5 BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER to select theaudio emphasis you want.

Use To adjust

MEGA BASS deep bass sound

400 Hz speaking voice, middle frequencies ofinstrumental music

1 kHz presence of vocals

4 kHz brightness of sound

10 kHz high treble sounds or to reduce highfrequency noise/tape hiss

Using the PRESET MODESet the PRESET MODE selector to the sound mode youwant.

Use To

MANUAL adjust the sound using the 5 BANDGRAPHIC EQUALIZER.

DISCO get powerful, clear sounds emphasizing lowand high range audio.

PARTY get light, bright sounds emphasizing highand middle range audio.

LIVE get wide-ranging sounds having presense.

Adjusting the sound balance of the left andright speakersUse BALANCE.

NoteWhen adjusting the 5BAND GRAPHICEQUALIZER, be sureto set the PRESETMODE selector toMANUAL. Thegraphic equalizer willnot work in any otherposition.

BALANCE PRESETMODE

5 BAND GRAPHICEQUALIZER

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Precautions

Additional Information

On placement• Do not leave the player in a location

near heat sources, or in a place subjectto direct sunlight, excessive dust ormechanical shock.

• Do not place the player on an inclinedor unstable place.

• Do not place anything within 10 mmof the side of the cabinet. Theventilation holes must beunobstructed for the player to operateproperly and prolong the life of itscomponents.

• If the player is left in a car parked inthe sun, be sure to choose a location inthe car where the player will not besubjected to the direct rays of the sun.

• Since a strong magnet is used for thespeakers, keep personal credit cardsusing magnetic coding or spring-wound watches away from the playerto prevent possible damage from themagnet.

On operation• If the player is brought directly from a

cold to a warm location, or is placed ina very damp room, moisture maycondense on the lens inside the CDplayer section. Should this occur, theplayer will not operate properly. Inthis case, remove the CD and waitabout an hour for the moisture toevaporate.

• If the player has not been used for along time, set it in the playback modeto warm it up for a few minutes beforeinserting a cassette.

If you have any questions or problemsconcerning your player, please consultyour nearest Sony dealer.

On safety• As the laser beam used in the CD

player section is harmful to the eyes,do not attempt to disassemble thecasing. Refer servicing to qualifiedpersonnel only.

• Should any solid object or liquid fallinto the player, unplug the player, andhave it checked by qualified personnelbefore operating it any further.

On power sources• For AC operation, check that the

player’s operating voltage is identicalwith your local power supply (see“Specifications”) and use the suppliedAC power cord; do not use any othertype. The voltage selector is located atthe rear of the player (CFD-CD777Sonly).

• The player is not disconnected fromthe AC power source (mains) as longas it is connected to the wall outlet,even if the player itself has beenturned off.

• For battery operation, use eight R20(size D) batteries.

• When the batteries are not to be used,remove them to avoid damage thatcan be caused by battery leakage orcorrosion.

• The nameplate indicating operatingvoltage, power consumption, etc. islocated at the rear.

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Notes on CDs• Before playing, clean the CD with a

cleaning cloth. Wipe the CD from thecenter out.

• Do not use solvents such as benzine,thinner, commercially availablecleaners or anti-static spray intendedfor vinyl LPs.

• Do not expose the CD to directsunlight or heat sources such as hotair ducts, nor leave it in a car parkedin direct sunlight as there can be aconsiderable rise in temperatureinside the car.

• Do not stick paper or sticker on theCD, nor scratch the surface of the CD.

• After playing, store the CD in its case.

If there is a scratch, dirt or fingerprintson the CD, it may cause tracking error.

Notes on cassettes• Break off the cassette tab from side A

or B to prevent accidental recording. Ifyou want to reuse the tape forrecording, cover the broken tab withadhesive tape.

• The use of a cassette with more than90 minutes of play time is notrecommended except for long,continuous recording or playback.

Side A

Tab for side ATab for side B

Precautions (continued)

Additional Information 27

Troubleshooting

Remedy

• Connect the AC power cord to a wall outletsecurely.

• Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly.

• Set FUNCTION to the position you want tooperate.

• Adjust the volume.• Unplug the headphones when listening through

speakers.

• Insert the CD with the label surface up.

• Make sure that the CD compartment is closed.• Place the CD with the label surface up.• Clean the CD.• Take out the CD and leave the CD compartment

open for about an hour to dry moisturecondensation.

• Set FUNCTION to CD.

• Reduce the volume.• Clean the CD, or replace it if the CD is badly

damaged• Place the player in a location free from

vibration.

• Replace all the batteries with new ones if theyare weak.

• Move the player away from the TV.• If you are using the remote while listening to

MW/LW radio, noise may be heard. This isunavoidable.

• If you are listening to an FM program near theTV with an indoor antenna, move the playeraway from the TV.

Gen

eral

Symptom

The power is not on.

There is no audio.

“no disc“ lights in the display evenwhen a CD is in place.

The CD does not play.

The sound drops out.

The audio is weak or has poorquality.

The picture of your TV becomesunstable.

CD

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io

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Remedy

• Close the tape compartment securely.

• Make sure the safety tab on the cassette is inplace.

• Make sure FUNCTION is set to “TAPE” or“DUBBING”.

• Clean the erasing head (see page 29.)• Replace all the batteries with new ones if they

are weak.

• Make sure the tape is inserted properly.• Make sure the safety tab of the cassette is in

place.

• Clean the heads, pinch rollers and capstans (Seepage 29).

• Demagnetize the heads using a demagnetizer(see page 29).

• The TYPE II (high position) or TYPE IV (metal)tape is being used. Use TYPE I (normal) tapeonly.

• Replace all the batteries in the remote with newones if they are weak.

• Make sure that you are pointing the remote atthe remote sensor on the player.

• Remove any obstacles in the path of the remoteand the player.

• Make sure the remote sensor is not exposed tostrong light such as direct sunlight orfluorescent lamp light.

• Move closer to the player when using theremote.

Tap

e Pl

ayer

Symptom

The tape does not move when youpress an operation button.

The REC r button does notfunction/The tape does not play.

The tape does not erase completely.

The tape does not record.

The audio is weak/The audioquality is poor.

The sound is distorted.

The remote does not function.

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emo

te

After trying the above remedies, if the player still does not function properly, unplug the ACpower cord and remove all the batteries. After all the indications in the display disappear, plugthe power cord and insert the batteries again. If the problem persists, please consult your nearestSony dealer.

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Maintenance

After cleaning, insert a tape when theareas cleaned are completely dry.

Demagnetizing the tape headsAfter 20 to 30 hours of use, enoughresidual magnetism will have built upon the tape heads to begin to cause lossof high frequency sound and hiss. Atthis time, you should demagnetize theheads and all metal parts in the tapepath with a commercially available tapehead demagnetizer.

Cleaning the cabinetClean the cabinet, panel and controlswith a soft cloth slightly moistened witha mild detergent solution. Do not useany type of abrasive pad, scouringpowder, or solvent, such as alcohol orbenzine.

Cleaning the lensIf the lens becomes dirty, it may cause askipping of sound during CD operation.Clean with a commercially availableblower.

Cleaning the tape heads and tapepathWipe the heads, the pinch rollers andthe capstans with a cleaning swabslightly moistened with cleaning fluid oralcohol after every 10 hours of operationfor optimum playback and recordingquality. To make the best possiblerecording, however, we recommend thatyou clean all surfaces over which tapetravels before each recording.

Capstan

Pinch roller

Lens

Erase head

Capstan

Pinch roller

Record/Playbackhead

Playback head

Deck A

Deck B

Additional Information30

Specifications

CD player sectionSystem

Compact disc digital audio systemLaser diode properties

Material: GaAlAsWave length: 780 nmEmission duration: ContinuousLaser output: Less than 44.6 µW(This output is the value measured at a distance ofabout 200 mm from the objective lens surface onthe optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture.)

Spindle speed200 r/min (rpm) to 500 r/min (rpm) (CLV)

Number of channels2

Frequency response20 - 20,000 Hz +0/–1.5 dB

Wow and flutterBelow measurable limit

Radio sectionFrequency range

CFD-CD777S

FM Saudi arabia 87.6 - 107 MHzOther countries 87.6 - 108 MHz

MW 530 - 1,605 kHz

SW1 2.3 - 7 MHz

SW2 7 - 22 MHz

CFD-CD777L

FM 65.0 - 108 MHz

MW 531 - 1,602 kHz

LW 153 - 279 kHz

SW 5.95 - 18 MHz

IFFM: 10.7 MHzSW/MW/LW: 455 kHz

AntennasFM/SW: Telescopic antennaMW/LW: Built-in ferrite bar antenna

Cassette-corder sectionRecording system

4-track 2 channel stereoFast winding time

Approx. 120 s (sec.) with Sony cassette C-60Frequency response

TYPE I (normal): 80 - 12,500 Hz

GeneralSpeaker

Woofer: 10 cm (4 in.) dia., 4 ohms, cone type (2)Tweeter: 5 cm (2 in.) dia.,

OutputsHeadphones jack (stereo minijack)For 16 - 68 ohms impedance headphones

Maximum power output12 W + 12 W

Power requirementsFor CD radio cassette-corder:

CFD-CD777S

110 - 120, 220 - 240 V AC selectable, 50/60 Hz

CFD-CD777L

230 V AC, 50 Hz

12 V DC, 8 R20 (size D) batteriesFor remote control:3 V DC, 2 R6 (size AA) batteries

Power consumptionAC 47 W

Battery lifeFor CD radio cassette-corder:

FM recording

Sony R20P: approx. 4 h

Sony alkaline LR20: approx. 9 h

Tape playback

Sony R20P: approx. 2 h

Sony alkaline LR20: approx. 4 h

CD playback

Sony R20P: approx. 1.5 h

Sony alkaline LR20: approx. 3 h

Additional Information 31

DimensionsApprox. 761 × 245 × 258 mm(w/h/d) (30 × 9 3⁄4 × 10 1⁄4 inches)(incl. projecting parts)

MassApprox. 9.5 kg (20 lb. 15 oz) (incl. batteries)

Supplied accessoryAC power cord (1)Remote control (1)

Design and specifications are subject to change withoutnotice.

Optional accessoriesSony MDR headphone series

Additional Information32

Index

AAudio emphasis 24

BBALANCE 24Batteries

for player 22for remote 22

CCD player 14Cleaning

cabinet 29lens 29tape heads and tapepath 29

ConnectingAC power cord 21optional components 23

Creating your own program17

D, E, FDemagnetizing the tapeheads 29Display 14Dubbing 12

G, HGRAPHIC EQUALIZER 24

I, J, KImproving broadcastreception 7

LListening to the radio 6Locating a specific track 15

M, N, OMEGA BASS 24

P, QPA system 19Playing

a CD 4a tape 8tracks repeatedly 16

PRESET MODE 24Program Play 17Public address systemSee PA system.

RRecording

on a tape 10Repeat Play 16

SSelecting

audio emphasis 24tracks 15

Setting up 20

TTroubleshooting 27

UUsing

the display 14

V, W, X, Y, ZVOLTAGE SELECTOR 21

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