Sony XDCAM EX user manual

User manual for the device Sony XDCAM EX

Device: Sony XDCAM EX
Category: CD Player
Manufacturer: Sony
Size: 5.14 MB
Added : 9/29/2014
Number of pages: 116
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3-242-048-21 (1)
MG-MS/FM/MW/LW
Compact Disc
Player
GB
Operating Instructions
CT

For installation and connections, see the supplied installation/connections manual.
MEX-5DI
© 2002 Sony Corporation

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Car G-PROTECTION G-PROTECTION is originally developed for Welcome ! Walkman and performs supreme skip-free against shocks. Car G-PROTECTION is Thank you for purchasing this Sony Compact designed and tuned for car audio based on the Disc Player. technology of original G-PROTECTION. Car G- PROTECTION creates comfortable audio FEATURING: reproduction with supreme skip-free and the • “Memory Stick” slot equipped. same time, it extends the concept and the value of  “MagicGate Memory Stick”

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Table of Contents Location of controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Image Settings General top menu display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Customising a wall paper — Wall Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Basic operations Setting a panorama image Listening to a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 — Panorama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Listening to ATRAC3 files in Setting a jacket picture “MG Memory Stick” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Location of controls OPEN OFF /CLOSE SOURCE SCREEN MODE VOL . > SHIFT MEX-5DI 4

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Refer to the pages listed for details. *1 When an optional CD/MD unit is connected, “AUX” is not displayed. a SOURCE (Power on/Radio/CD/MG- *2 Warning 1 MS/MD/AUX* ) button when installing in a car without an To select the source. ACC (accessory) position on the 2 b OFF (Stop/Power off) button* 8, 11, ignition switch 12, 19, 20, 46 After turning off the ignition, be sure to c MODE button press (OFF) on the unit for 2 seconds to To change the operation. turn off the clock display. d Dis

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LIST SOUND The corresponding buttons of the card remote commander control the same Card remote commander RM-X132 functions as those on this unit. a MODE button b PTY button ATT c Number buttons MODE (1) REP PTY AF TA (2) SHUF REP SHUF To store stations, receive stored stations. 1 2 3 d SCREEN button 4 5 6 e MENU button To display the general menus. GRAPHIC SCREEN IMAGE f SOURCE button g

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General top menu display Press (MENU) to enter the general top menus, then select the category of menu. In the general menu display you can select various settings. To select, press (ENTER). To return to a previous operation, press (BACK). To complete the setting and return to the normal display, press (MENU). General top menu display DISC + SOURCE SEEK– SEEK+ DISC – General menu display 1 2 DISC + SOURCE SEEK– SEEK+ DISC – + DISC SOURCE SEEK– SEEK+ – DISC a Selected category menu Icons and

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Basic operations Listening to a CD 21 3 4 Tip 1 Press (OPEN/CLOSE). If you press and hold (OPEN/CLOSE) of the front panel The front panel opens. for more than 1 second, the front panel opens first, 2 Press Z (OPEN/CLOSE) on the disc then the disc tray opens. tray. The disc tray opens. To adjust the volume level Press up or down the VOL lever. 3 Place a disc on the disc tray until it clicks (label side up). If you play a disc that has not clicked in the To stop playback disc tray, the disc ma

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To eject the disc To locate a specific point in a track Press (OPEN/CLOSE) for 1 second. (Manual search) Alternatively, press (OPEN/CLOSE) to first Press up or down and hold the . > lever, open the front panel, then press Z (OPEN/ and release at the desired point. CLOSE) on the disc tray. To search forward To remove the disc Press down the centre spindle, and lift up the To search backward edge of the disc by the relief in the disc tray. To locate a specific track (Automatic Music Sensor) P

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Listening to ATRAC3 files in “MG Memory Stick” 2 1 3 Notes 1 Press (OPEN/CLOSE).  Insert the “MG Memory Stick” in the correct The front panel opens. direction. 2 Insert an “MG Memory Stick” until it  Do not forcefully remove the “MG Memory Stick.”  Be careful that the “MG Memory Stick” does not clicks. spring out from the unit and drop. The “Memory Stick” access lamp lights up, then the front panel closes automatically after Tip the caution alarm beeps. When “MS Auto” is set to “ON,” play

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To adjust the volume level To locate a specific point in a track Press up or down the VOL lever. (Manual search) Press up or down and hold the . > lever, To stop playback and release at the desired point. Press (OFF). To search forward When an “MG Memory Stick” is already inserted To search backward Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “ (MG- MS icon)” or “MS” appears. To locate a specific track (Automatic Music Sensor) To eject the “MG Memory Stick” Press up or down the . > lever (once for Pres

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Listening to radio 1 2 3 1 Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until To receive a station automatically “ (tuner icon)” or the band (FM1, (Automatic tuning) FM2, FM3, MW, or LW) appears. Press up or down the . > lever. 2 Press (MODE) repeatedly to select the To search for succeeding band. stations 3 Press (SHIFT), then press up or down To search for preceding the . > lever while “Preset” is stations displayed in the lower right of the display to select the desired station. The station can be selec

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Selecting the display mode and display pattern You can select from 5 different display modes. You can also select various display patterns in Standard mode, Spectrum analyzer mode, Panorama/Wall paper mode, and Screen Saver mode. Standard mode Displays various information such as source, track number, elapsed playing time, disc name, track name, and sound settings. You can display items such as an icon of the source on the left side of the display, spectrum analyser or wall paper in smaller s

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Wall paper (Displays a wall paper on the whole screen) Screen saver mode Plays back a pre-stored animation. Clock/Slide show mode The display changes to the Slide show mode only when the slide show is set. The display usually changes to the Clock mode without the slide show setting. Clock Displays playback or radio reception information and clock. Slide show Displays as a slide show the pictures in a “Memory Stick.” 14

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LIST SOUND By the card remote commander By the unit REP SHUF 1 2 3 4 5 6 OPEN SCREEN /CLOSE GRAPHIC SCREEN IMAGE SCREEN SCREEN IMAGE SHIFT DISC + SHIFT . > SOURCE SEEK– SEEK+ lever – DISC 1 During playback or radio reception, 1 During playback or radio reception, press (SCREEN) repeatedly to select press (SCREEN) repeatedly to select the display mode. the display mode. Each time you press (SCREEN), the display Each time you press (SCREEN), the display mode changes as follows: mode change

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Displaying/storing a static image from a “Memory Stick” Image data (JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG) stored in “Memory Stick” can be displayed/stored in the display of this unit. Displayed as a jacket picture — Standard mode (page 35) The image format and size which can be displayed is: JPEG: 1,600 ×1,200 dots or less BMP, GIF, PNG: 640 ×480 dots or less Displayed as a clip motion — Standard mode (page 37) The image format and size which can be displayed is: JPEG: 1,600 ×1,200 dots or less BMP, GIF, PN

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Panorama/Wall paper mode Scrolls the picture horizontally on the whole screen — Panorama/Wall paper mode (page 34) The image format and size which can be displayed is: JPEG: 1,600 ×1,200 dots or less Displayed as a slide show — Clock/Slide show mode (page 38) JPEG: 1,600 ×1,200 dots or less BMP, GIF, PNG: 640 ×480 dots or less Note Images you processed on your computer may not be displayed. 17

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Setting the clock and the Getting Started calendar The clock uses a 24-hour digital indication (Day/ Month/Year Time). Resetting the unit The factory setting is “01/01/2002 01:00.” Before operating the unit for the first time, or 1 Press (MENU). after replacing the car battery or changing the connections, you must reset the unit. 2 Press < or , repeatedly to select Press the reset button with a pointed object, such “Setup.” as a ballpoint pen. After the reset is complete, the pre-stored i

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CD/MG-MS Player To Press CD/MD Unit (optional) Stop playback (OFF) Skip tracks ) In addition to playing a CD with this unit, you – Automatic [once for each track] can also control external CD/MD units. Music Sensor Note Fast-forward/

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Playing an “MG Memory Playing the tracks in “MG Stick” Memory Stick” automatically You can playback ATRAC3 files in “MG Set “MS Auto” to “ON” and insert the “MG Memory Stick.” Memory Stick” to playback sequentially from the first track automatically. Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “ (MG-MS icon)” or “MS” appears. 1 Press (MENU). Playback starts. 2 Press < or , repeatedly to select Tip “Setup.” When you check out an ATRAC3 file using SonicStage or OpenMG Jukebox ver.2.2 (or later), you ca


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