Preventing sound from skipping (esp), Preset tuning – Sony ICF-CD2000 User Manual
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Preventing sound from
skipping (ESP)
The ESP (Electronic Shock Protection) function
prevents the sound from skipping by using a
buffer memory that stores music data for about
10 seconds. Use this function when playing a CD
in a car or during a walk.
Press
ESP.
The "ESP" indication appears in the display.
The ESP function is activated by factory preset.
To deactivate the function, hold down
ESP for
two seconds until the "ESP" indication
disappears in the display.
Notes
• A strong shock may cause playback to stop
even with the ESP function on.
• The sound may skip or become noisy when:
— listening to a dirty or scratched CD,
— listening to an audio test CD or,
— the player receives continuous shock.
• The sound will drop for a while when ESP is
switched on or off during play.
• ESP carmot be switched on or off when the
main cover is closed.
Preset Tuning
You can preset up to 15 stations (5 stations each
for FMl, FM2 and AM). Once a station is preset,
it can be recalled with just a press of the
respective preset button.
Presetting the Station
Example: To preset 87.50 MHz on FM2 onto
preset button 2.
1
Tune in to the desired station (87.50
MHz on FM2, in this case) by Manual
tuning or Auto Station Scan tuning.
2
Hold down the desired preset button
(2, in this case) until you hear two short
beeps.
"PRESET" flashes while the station is being
stored, and the preset number is displayed.
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To change the preset station
Tune in to the station to be preset and hold
down the desired preset button until you
hear two short beeps.
The station previously assigned to the button
will be erased.
Tuning in to a preset station
1
Press
RADIO»SLEEP
to turn on the
radio.
2
Press
BAND
to choose a band.
3
Press the preset button where the
desired station is stored.
4
Adjust the volume using
VOLUME.