Changing the transmitting frequency – Sony CDX-454RF User Manual
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Note
You cannot play 8 cm CDs.
If the disc magazine does not lock properly
Take out the disc magazine, press Z, and re-
insert it.
Use the unit with the door closed
completely
Otherwise, foreign matter may enter the unit
and contaminate the lenses inside the CD
changer.
Notes on the disc magazine
•Do not leave the disc magazine in locations
with high temperature and high humidity,
such as on a car dashboard or in the rear
window where the disc magazine will be
subject to direct sunlight.
•Do not place more than one disc at a time
onto a tray, otherwise the CD changer and
the discs may be damaged.
•Do not drop the disc magazine or subject it to
a violent shock.
When the tray comes out
Normally, the trays will not come out of the
disc magazine. However, if they are pulled out
of the disc magazine, it is easy to re-insert
them.
With the cut-away portion of the tray facing you,
insert the right corner of the tray in the slot, then
push in the left corner until it clicks.
Note
Do not insert the tray upside down or in the
wrong direction.
Changing the transmitting
frequency
Because this unit processes CD playback
sound through an FM tuner, there may be
interference noise during CD playback. In such
a case, change the frequency of the modulated
RF signal transmitted from the unit. The initial
setting is 88.3 MHz.
1
Press (SHUF/REP) for two seconds until
frequency appears.
2
Press
or
repeatedly to
select the frequency.
Each time you press
or
,
the frequency changes as follows:
:
88.3 MHz
t 89.9 MHz t 89.7 MHz t
89.5 MHz
t 89.3 MHz t 89.1 MHz t
88.9 MHz
t 88.7 MHz t 88.5 MHz t
88.3 MHz
:
88.3 MHz
t 88.5 MHz t 88.7 MHz t
88.9 MHz
t 89.1 MHz t 89.3 MHz t
89.5 MHz
t 89.7 MHz t 89.9 MHz t
88.3 MHz
3
Press (SHUF/REP) for two seconds.
Notes
• When you change the transmitting frequency on
the unit, be sure to tune your FM tuner to the
newly selected one.
• Press u on the wired remote commander
before changing the frequency if the power to
the unit is turned off.