General; Setting The Clock Automatically; Playing A Cd - Sony ZS-2000 Service Manual

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Basic Operations

Setting the clock automatically

This player is equipped with the Radio-Controlled Clock Auto Adjust System. The
system receives clock data (hour, minute, second, and adjustment to/from daylight
saving time) on a certain radio wave, and automatically adjusts the clock accordingly.
Connect the mains lead to the mains (see page 35).
1
Connect the aerial unit (see page
34).
2
When the power is off, press
CLOCK AUTO ADJUST.
Check that
display. If
CLOCK AUTO ADJUST again.
When the Auto Adjust process
has been completed,
flashing and remain lit in the
display.
If " " does not flash and
flashes in the display, the player
is not receiving the clock data
signal correctly. Reorient the
aerial unit.
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Playing a CD

Connect the mains lead to the mains (see page 35).
1
Press Z CD OPEN/CLOSE
(direct power-on) and place the
CD on the CD tray until it clicks
into place.
2
Press u (N on the remote).
The CD tray closes and the player
plays all the tracks once.
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1
2
Display
Flashes when receiving
flashes in the
the clock data signal
does not flash, press
m
will stop
2
1
With the label side up
Display
Track number
Playing time
SECTION 2

GENERAL

Tips
• You can use this player
before you set the clock.
• The Clock Auto Adjust
clock data signal is
transmitted from the
following locations:
– Teddington,
Middlesex, England
52° 22' N, 01° 11' W
– Mainglingen,
Germany
50° 0.1' N, 09° 00' E
Notes
• If you turn on the
player, the Clock Auto
Adjust System stops
operation.
• Do not place the aerial
unit where reception is
weak, such as:
– near a TV, refrigerator,
computer, etc.
– on a steel table, steel
shelf, or other steel
objects.
• The actual adjustment to
or from daylight saving
time under the Clock
Auto Adjust System
may be done up to 12
hours later than the
exact moment of
transition in the year.
Tip
Next time you want to
listen to a CD, just press
u. The player turns on
automatically and starts
playing the CD.
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This section is extracted
from instruction manual.
If the player fails to receive the clock data signal
for 12 minutes
will remain lit in the display. The player tries to
receive the clock data signal every hour. If the player
fails to receive the clock data signal for 12 hours,
will disappear from the display. In this case, set the
clock manually (see page 26).
To stop the Clock Auto Adjust on the way
Press CLOCK AUTO ADJUST to make
disappear
from the display.
Automatic updating of the clock data
The Clock Auto Adjust System will automatically
receive the clock data every hour without any manual
operation and corrects the clock accordingly, if
needed.
will not flash but remain lit during such
automatic operation.
Note that when
is not displayed, the Clock Auto
Adjust System is not working.
To improve reception
When reception is poor, place the aerial unit near the
window.
On the daylight saving time (summer time)
adjustment
The Clock Auto Adjust System automatically
switches the clock indication to the daylight saving
time (summer time), and back, at the necessary time
of the year.
To check if the player's clock is on the daylight saving
time or not, press SUMMER TIME. "Summer On" or
"Summer Off" will be displayed.
To set the daylight saving time manually, see page 27.
Basic Operations
Use these buttons for additional operations
OPERATE
u
. , >
x
VOLUME
Z CD
OPEN/CLOSE
To
Do this
adjust the volume
Turn VOLUME toward +
or – (press VOL +, – on
the remote).
P re s s x .
stop playback
pause playback
Press u ( X on the
remote).
Press again to resume play
after pause.
go to the next track
P re s s > .
go back to the previous track
P re s s . .
Press Z CD OPEN/
remove the CD
CLOSE.
turn on/off the player
Press
OPERATE.
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