Sony 4-130-433-13(2) User Manual

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When the USB cable connection is 
necessary, connect the USB cable 
supplied with the USB device to be 
connected.
Refer to the operating instructions 
supplied with the USB device to be 
connected for details on the operation 
method.
2
Press CD, then load the disc you 
want to transfer.
3
Press PLAY MODE on the 
remote repeatedly in stop mode 
to select the play mode.
The play mode automatically changes 
to normal play mode, if you start 
transferring in shuffle play mode, 
repeat play mode or in program play 
mode (when no tracks or MP3 files are 
programmed).
For details about the play mode, see 
“To change the play mode” (page 18).
4
Press REC TO 
.
“SYNC” lights up and “REC” flashes 
in the display.
“PUSH ENTER” appears in the 
display.
5
Press ENTER.
Transferring starts when “DON’T 
REMOVE” appears in the display. 
When the transferring is completed, 
the disc and the USB device stop 
automatically.
You can easily transfer the track or MP3 
file that is currently being played back 
onto an USB device.
1
Connect a transferable USB 
device to the 
 B port on the 
2
Press CD, then load the disc you 
want to transfer.
3
Select the track or MP3 file you 
want to transfer, then start play.
4
Press REC TO 
 while the 
selected track or MP3 file is 
being played back.
“REC” flashes in the display.
“PUSH ENTER” appears in the 
display.
5
Press ENTER.
Transferring starts from the beginning 
of the track or file when “DON’T 
REMOVE” appears in the display. 
When the transferring is completed, 
the disc continues to play.
You can transfer just the portion you want 
from a sound source, including connected 
audio components.
1
Connect a transferable USB 
device to the 
 B port on the 
2
Press the function button to 
select the source you want to 
transfer.
3
Press REC TO 
 on the unit.
“REC” flashes in the display.
“PUSH ENTER” appears in the 
display.
Transferring a single track or 
MP3 file during playback 
(REC1 Transferring)
USB
Transferring from a sound 
source other than disc and 
USB device
(Analog Transferring)
USB
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