Getting Started; Removing Packaging; Connections - Sony CDR-W33 Operating Instructions Manual

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Removing Packaging

This CD Recorder comes with the following items:
• Remote Control (remote) RM-CW1 (1)
• R6 (size-AA) batteries (2)
• Control-S connector cable (1)
If any of the above items are not enclosed, contact your
Sony dealer, or the Sony Service Center.
Inserting Batteries into the Remote
Insert two R6 (size-AA) batteries (supplied) with the +
and – properly oriented to the markings into the
battery compartment.
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Under normal conditions, the batteries should last for
about six months.
When the remote no longer operates the recorder, replace
both batteries with new ones.
Caution
• If the batteries are inserted correctly, there is a danger of
leakage or damage. Be sure to observe the following:
— Insert the batteries with the ' and ' terminals correctly
oriented.
— Do not use a new battery with an old one.
— Do not recharge the batteries.
— If not using the remote control for an extended period of
time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage
from battery leakage and corrosion.
— If the batteries are leaking, wipe clean the battery holder,
and then replace with new batteries.
• When using the remote control, do not expose the remote
sensor to direct sunlight or a lighting apparatus. Doing so
may cause a malfunction.

Getting Started

Connections

Connection Precautions
Before making connections, turn OFF the power
supply to all devices. Insert all plugs firmly, as an
improper connection may cause hum and noise. Use a
cable with sufficient length to ensure that the plug
does not come use due to shock or vibration.
Device connection example
OUT
IN
Mixer
DIGITAL
OPTICAL OUT
OPTICAL IN
CD Player,
DAT Recorder,
MD Recorder
DIGITAL
COAXIAL OUT
CD Player,
DAT Recorder,
MD Recorder
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: Direction of Signal
Keyboard connection and settings
Refer to Keyboard Jack, page 27.
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The product is equipped with a sampling rate converter.
All digital input signals are converted to the sampling
frequency (44.1 kHz) for recording. Consequently, you
can make digital recordings using not only CDs and MDs,
but also DAT (32 kHz and 48 kHz) and digital
broadcasting (32 kHz and 48 kHz), which have different
sampling frequencies.
Remote Control
(supplied)
or control unit
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
COAXIAL IN
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