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    							model name [SHAKE-5]
    [4-462-816-12(1)] GB
    11GB
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    Getting Started
    CAUDIO IN jacks
    Use an audio cord (not supplied) to 
    connect to the audio output jacks of the 
    following equipment. The sound is output 
    through this system.
    –TV/DVD/SAT L/R
    Connect to a TV or an audio/video 
    equipment.
    –PC/GAME L/R
    Connect to a computer or gaming 
    device.
    DPower
    Plug the power cord into a wall socket. 
    The demonstration appears in the display 
    panel. Press "/1 to turn on the system and 
    the demonstration automatically ends.
    If the supplied adaptor on the plug does 
    not fit your wall outlet, detach it from the 
    plug (only for models equipped with an 
    adaptor).
    Insert the two supplied R6 (size AA) 
    batteries, matching the polarities shown 
    below.
    Notes Do not mix an old battery with a new one or 
    mix different types of batteries.
     If you do not use the remote control for a long 
    period of time, remove the batteries to avoid 
    damage from battery leakage and corrosion.
    You can attach the supplied bottom panel 
    to the bottom of the main unit to raise the 
    front panel and to ease the operations.
    1Insert the hooks of the bottom 
    panel to the catcher holes on the 
    bottom of the main unit.
    2Insert the pins of the bottom 
    panel to the catcher holes. Then, 
    push the bottom panel until it 
    locks into the main unit.
    Inserting batteries
    Attaching the bottom panel
    Hook
    Catcher 
    hole
    Main unit Bottom 
    panel
    Catcher hole
    Pin 
    						
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    Positioning the 
    speakers
    To obtain optimum performance from the 
    system, we recommend you to place the 
    speakers as shown below.
    AUnit
    BSpeaker (left)
    CSpeaker (right)
    Setting the clock
    You cannot set the clock in Power Saving 
    Mode.
    1Press "/1 to turn on the system.
    2Press TIMER MENU.
    If “PLAY SET” appears in the display 
    panel, press  /  repeatedly to select 
    “CLOCK SET”, then press  .
    3Press  /  repeatedly to set the 
    hour, then press  .
    4Press  /  repeatedly to set the 
    minutes, then press  .
    Playing a disc
    1
    Press CD.
    2Press Z OPEN/CLOSE on the 
    unit.
    3Load a disc with the label side 
    facing up on the disc tray.
    4Press Z OPEN/CLOSE on the 
    unit to close the disc tray.
    Do not forcibly push the disc tray to 
    close it as this may cause a 
    malfunction.
    5Press N to start playback.
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    A
    BC
    0.3 m (1 foot) 0.3 m (1 foot)
    Disc/USB Playback
    When you play 
    back an 8 cm 
    disc such as a 
    CD single, place 
    it on the inner 
    circle of the tray 
    						
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    Disc/USB Playback
    Before using the USB 
    device with this system
    Check the websites for the information 
    about compatible USB devices (page 30).
    To select the playback source or 
    transferring destination (USB 
    memory select)
    If the USB device has more than one 
    memory (for example, internal memory 
    and a memory card), you can select which 
    memory to use as a playback source or 
    transferring destination.
    Use the buttons on the unit to perform this
    operation.
    NoteYou cannot select a memory during playback or 
    transfer. Make sure to select a memory before 
    starting playback or transfer.
    1Press USB/USB SELECT 
    repeatedly until “USB A” or “USB B” 
    lights up in the display panel.
    2Connect the USB device to the  A 
    or B port.
    3Press OPTIONS when playback is 
    stopped.
    4Press  /  to select “USB MEM 
    SEL”, then press ENTER.
    5Press  /  to select the memory 
    you want, then press ENTER.
    Playing a USB device
    The audio formats that can be played back 
    by this system are as follows:
    – MP3: file extension “.mp3”
    – WMA: file extension “.wma”
    – AAC: file extension “.m4a”, “.mp4” or 
    “.3gp”
    If the audio files have the above file 
    extension but are not the respective 
    formats, the system may produce noise or 
    may malfunction.
    1Press USB repeatedly until 
    “USB A” or “USB B” lights up in 
    the display panel.
    2Connect a USB device to the  A 
    or B port.
    NoteYou can use a USB adaptor (not supplied) to 
    connect the USB device to the unit if the 
    USB device cannot be plugged into the    
    port.
    3Press N.
    The audio files are played back in 
    different orders depending on the play 
    mode.
    USB device 
    						
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    Searching a track or 
    audio file
    (Track Search)
    1Press SEARCH.
    “SEARCH” lights up in the display 
    panel.
    2(Audio files only)
    Press  /  to select the folder 
    you want, then press   or N.
    3Press  /  to select the track or 
    audio file you want, then press 
     or N.
    The selected track or audio file starts 
    playback.
    Notes on disc (For AUDIO CD) This system can recognize 
    up to 99 tracks.
     (For MP3 dics) This system can recognize up 
    to
    – 999 folders (including root folder).
    – 999 MP3 files.
    – 250 MP3 files in a folder.
    – 8 folders levels (tree structure of files).
     CD-TEXT information is not supported.
    Notes on USB device This system can recognize up to
    – 250 audio files in a folder.
    – 3,000 audio files in a USB device.
    – 1,000 folders in a USB device (including 
    root folder).
    Using play mode
    Press PLAY MODE repeatedly when 
    playback is stopped.
    When playing a disc (blank): play a disc
     FLDR*: play all audio files in the folder 
    on the disc
    * When playing an AUDIO CD, “FLDR” 
    performs the same operation as “(blank)” play 
    mode.
    When playing a USB device ALL USB: play all USB devices
     1 USB: play a USB device
     FLDR: play all audio files in the folder 
    on the USB device
    Press PLAY MODE repeatedly when 
    playback is stopped.
    When playing a disc SHUF: shuffle a disc
     FLDR SHUF*: shuffle all audio files in 
    the folder on the disc
    * When playing an AUDIO CD, “FLDR 
    SHUF” performs the same operation as 
    “SHUF” play mode.
    When playing a USB device ALL USB SHUF: shuffle all USB 
    devices
     1 USB SHUF: shuffle a USB device
     FLDR SHUF: shuffle all audio files in 
    the folder on the USB device
    NoteWhen you turn off the system, the selected 
    Shuffle Play is cleared and the play mode 
    returns to Normal Play.
    Playing in original order 
    (Normal Play)
    Playing in random order 
    (Shuffle Play) 
    						
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    Disc/USB Playback
    You can make a program of up to 25 steps 
    in the order you want them to be played 
    back.
    1For CD function:
    Press CD to select CD function.
    For USB function:
    Press USB repeatedly to select the 
    USB device you want.
    2When playback is stopped, 
    press PLAY MODE repeatedly 
    until “PGM” lights up in the 
    display panel.
    3(Audio files only)
    Press   +/– repeatedly to select 
    a folder.
    If you want to program all files in the 
    folder, press  .
    4Press ./> repeatedly to 
    select the track or audio file you 
    want, then press  .
    “--.--” appears when the total playing 
    time exceeds 100 minutes for an 
    AUDIO CD or when you program an 
    audio file.
    5Repeat steps 3 to 4 to program 
    additional tracks or audio files.
    6Press N to start Program Play. 
    To delete the last step from the 
    program list
    Press CLEAR when playback is stopped.
    To cancel Program Play
    When playback is stopped, press PLAY 
    MODE repeatedly until “PGM” disappear 
    from the display panel.
    Notes (CD function only) The program list is cleared 
    when you open the disc tray.
     (USB function only) The program list is 
    cleared when you:
    – perform the erase operation.
    – remove the USB device.
    – switch the USB memory select.
    Press REPEAT repeatedly.
     : repeat all tracks or audio files on a 
    folder/disc/USB device
     : repeat a track or audio file
    Notes on the USB device The playback order for the system may differ 
    from the playback order of the connected 
    digital music player.
     You cannot erase audio files and folders in 
    Shuffle Play or Program Play.
    Creating your own program 
    (Program Play)
    Selected track 
    or file numberTotal playing time of 
    program (including 
    selected track or file)
    Playing repeatedly (Repeat 
    Play) 
    						
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    Transferring music
    You can transfer music from a sound 
    source to a USB device connected to the 
    B port.
    The audio format of files transferred by 
    this system is MP3. However, you can 
    also transfer WMA and AAC files from 
    USB A.
    Notes Do not remove the USB device during 
    transfer or erase operations. Doing so may 
    corrupt the data on the USB device or damage 
    the USB device itself.
     MP3/WMA/AAC files are transferred with 
    the same bit rate as the original files.
     When transferring from an AUDIO CD, 
    TUNER, TV/DVD/SAT or PC/GAME 
    function, you may select the bit rate before 
    transferring.
     USB transfer and erase operations are 
    disabled while the disc tray is open.
    Note on copyright-protected 
    content
    The transferred music is limited to private 
    use only. Use of the music beyond this 
    limit requires permission of the copyright 
    holders.
    To select the playback source or 
    transferring destination (USB 
    memory select) 
    See page 13.
    To select the bit rate
    You can select a higher bit rate to transfer 
    music with better quality.
    Use the buttons on the unit to perform this 
    operation.
    1Press OPTIONS.
    2Press  /  repeatedly to select 
    “REC BIT RATE”, then press 
    ENTER.
    3Press  /  repeatedly to select the  
    bit rate you want, then press 
    ENTER.
     128 KBPS: encoded MP3 tracks have 
    smaller file size and lower audio 
    quality.
     256 KBPS: encoded MP3 tracks have 
    bigger file size but higher audio 
    quality.
    You can easily transfer all the music on a 
    disc or USB A to USB B (Synchronized 
    Transfer). You can also transfer a single 
    track or audio file during playback 
    (REC1 Transfer).
    Use the buttons on the unit to perform this 
    operation.
    1Connect a transferable USB 
    device to the  B port as shown 
    below.
    NoteYou can use a USB adaptor (not supplied) to 
    connect the USB device to the unit if the 
    USB device cannot be plugged into the   
    port.
    USB Transfer
    Transferring music from a disc 
    or USB device
    USB device 
    						
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    USB Transfer
    2For disc:
    Press CD and then load the disc.
    For USB:
    Press USB/USB SELECT repeatedly 
    until “USB A” lights up in the display 
    panel and then connect a USB device 
    you want to transfer to  A port.
    3For Synchronized Transfer:
    When playback is stopped, press 
    PLAY MODE on the remote control 
    repeatedly to select the play mode you 
    want.
    Notes If you start transferring in Shuffle Play 
    (“FLDR SHUF”), the selected play mode  
    changes to “FLDR” automatically.
     If you start transferring in Shuffle Play 
    (except “FLDR SHUF”), Repeat Play or 
    Program Play with no steps, the selected 
    play mode changes to Normal Play  
    automatically.
    For REC1 Transfer:
    Select the track or audio file you want 
    to transfer then start playback.
    4Press REC TO USB B.
    “PUSH ENTER” appears in the 
    display panel.
    5Press ENTER.
    The transfer starts when “DON’T 
    REMOVE” appears in the display 
    panel.
    For Synchronized Transfer:
    When the transfer is completed, the 
    transfer source and the USB device 
    stop automatically.
    For REC1 Transfer:
    When the transfer is completed, the 
    disc or the USB device continues to 
    play.You can transfer sound from an analog 
    audio source (other than CD, USB or 
    Bluetooth function) to a USB device.
    Use the buttons on the unit to perform this 
    operation.
    1Connect a transferable USB 
    device to the  B port (page 16).
    2Press TUNER/BAND or AUDIO IN 
    repeatedly to select the source 
    you want to transfer.
    3Press REC TO USB B.
    “PUSH ENTER” appears in the 
    display panel.
    4Press ENTER.
    The transfer starts when “DON’T 
    REMOVE” appears in the display 
    panel.
    5Start playback the source.
    To stop transferring
    Press x.
    To create a new MP3 file
    Press REC TO USB B during Analog 
    Transfer.
    “NEW TRACK” appears in the display 
    panel.
    A new MP3 is also created automatically 
    after approximately 1 hour of transfer.
    Notes When a new MP3 file is created, transfer is 
    disabled for the time being.
     If you press REC TO USB B again after a few 
    seconds, a new MP3 file can be created.
    Transferring analog audio 
    (Analog Transfer) 
    						
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    Use the buttons on the unit to perform this 
    operation.
    1Press USB/USB SELECT 
    repeatedly until “USB A” or 
    “USB B” lights up in the display 
    panel when playback is stopped.
    2Press ./> or  +/– 
    repeatedly to select the audio 
    file or folder.
    3Press OPTIONS.
    4Press  /  to select “USB 
    ERASE”, then press ENTER.
    “FOLDER ERASE” or “TRACK 
    ERASE” appears in the display panel.
    5Press ENTER.
    “COMPLETE” appears in the display 
    panel.
    When transferring onto a USB device, a 
    “MUSIC” folder is created directly below 
    the “ROOT”. Folders and files are 
    generated within this “MUSIC” folder as 
    follows according to the transferring 
    method and source.
    Synchronized TransferREC1 Transfer
    Analog Transfer
    * Folder and file numbers are assigned serially 
    thereafter.
    Notes on transferring While transferring (except analog transfer), 
    no sound is output.
     CD-TEXT information is not transferred in 
    the created MP3 files.
     The transfer stops automatically if:
    – the USB device runs out of space during 
    transfer.
    – the number of audio files and folders on the 
    USB device reaches the limit.
     If a folder or file that you are trying to transfer 
    already exists on the USB device with the 
    same name, a sequential number is added after 
    the name without overwriting the original 
    folder or file.
     You cannot perform the following operations 
    during transfer:
    – Eject the disc.
    – Select another track or file.
    – Pause playback or find a point in the track or 
    file.
    – Change the function or tuner band.
     When transferring music to a Walkman
    ® 
    using “Media Manager for WALKMAN”, be 
    sure to transfer in MP3 format.
     When connecting a Walkman
    ® to the system, 
    be sure to connect after the display “Creating 
    Library” or “Creating Database” on the 
    Walkman
    ® has disappeared.
    Erasing audio files or folders 
    from the USB device
    Folder and file generation 
    rules
    Source Folder name File name
    Audio files Same as the source
    AUDIO CD “CDDA0001”* “TRACK001”*
    Source Folder name File name
    Audio files “REC1-MP3” Same as the  
    source
    AUDIO CD “REC1-CD” “TRACK001”*
    Source Folder name File name
    FM “TUFM0001”* “TRACK001”*
    AM “TUAM0001”*
    TV/DVD/
    SAT“EXTD0001”*
    PC/GAME “EXPG0001”* 
    						
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    Tuner
    Listening to the radio
    1
    Press FUNCTION repeatedly to 
    select FM or AM band.
    2For automatic scanning:
    Press TUNING MODE repeatedly 
    until “AUTO” lights up in the display 
    panel. Then, press TUNING+/–.
    Scanning stops automatically when a 
    station is tuned in. “TUNED” and 
    “ST” (for FM stereo programs only) 
    light up in the display panel.
    If “TUNED” does not light up and 
    scanning does not stop, press x to stop 
    scanning. Then, perform manual 
    tuning (below).
    For manual tuning:
    Press TUNING MODE repeatedly 
    until “AUTO” and “PRESET” 
    disappear from the display panel.
    Then, press TUNING+/– repeatedly to 
    tune to the station you want.
    NoteWhen you tune to an FM station that provides 
    RDS services, information such as the service 
    name or station name is provided by broadcasts.
    You can check the RDS information by pressing 
    DISPLAY repeatedly.
    TipTo reduce static noise on a weak FM stereo 
    station, press FM MODE repeatedly until  
    “MONO” lights up in the display panel.
    To change the AM tuning interval
    (Except for European model)
    The default setting for AM tuning interval 
    is 9 kHz (or 10 kHz for some areas). You 
    cannot change the AM tuning interval in 
    Power Saving Mode.
    Use the buttons on the unit to perform this 
    operation.
    1Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to 
    select AM band.
    2Press "/1 to turn off the system.
    3While holding down OPTIONS, 
    press "/1.
    “AM 9K STEP” or “AM 10K STEP” 
    appears in the display panel.
    When you change the interval, all the 
    AM preset stations are erased.
    You can store up to 20 FM and 10 AM 
    stations as your favorite stations.
    1Tune to the station you want.
    2Press TUNER MEMORY.
    3Press TUNING+/– repeatedly to 
    select the preset number you 
    want, then press  .
    “COMPLETE” appears in the display 
    panel. The station is stored.
    To tune to a preset station
    Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until 
    “PRESET” lights up in the display panel. 
    Then, press TUNING+/– repeatedly to 
    select the preset number you want.
    Tuner
    Presetting radio stations
    Preset number 
    						
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    About the Bluetooth 
    wireless technology
    Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-
    range wireless technology that enables 
    wireless data communication between 
    digital devices. Bluetooth wireless 
    technology operates within a range of 
    about 10 meters (33 feet).
    Supported Bluetooth version, 
    profiles and codecs
    Supported Bluetooth version:
    Bluetooth Standard version 3.0 + EDR 
    (Enhanced Data Rate)
    Supported Bluetooth profiles:
     A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution 
    Profile)
     AVRCP 1.3 (Audio Video Remote 
    Control Profile)
    Supported Bluetooth codecs:
     SBC (Sub Band Codec)
     AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
    Listening to music 
    wirelessly on a 
    Bluetooth device
    You can listen to music from your 
    Bluetooth device over a wireless 
    connection.
    Check the websites for the information 
    about compatible Bluetooth devices 
    (page 30).The BLUETOOTH indicator lights up or 
    flashes in blue to show the Bluetooth 
    status.
    Pairing is an operation where Bluetooth 
    devices register with each other 
    beforehand. Once a pairing operation is 
    performed, it does not need to be 
    performed again. If your device is an 
    NFC-compatible smartphone, the manual 
    pairing procedure is not necessary.
    1Place the Bluetooth device 
    within 1 meter (3 feet) from the 
    system.
    2Press BLUETOOTH on the unit 
    to select Bluetooth function.
    “BLUETOOTH” appears in the 
    display panel.
    NoteIf the system is connected to a Bluetooth 
    device, press BLUETOOTH to disconnect 
    the Bluetooth device.
    3Hold down BLUETOOTH on the 
    unit for 2 seconds or more.
    “PAIRING” flashes in the display 
    panel.
    BluetoothAbout the BLUETOOTH 
    indicator
    System status Indicator status
    Bluetooth standby Flashes slowly
    Bluetooth pairing Flashes quickly
    Bluetooth connecting Flashes
    Bluetooth connection 
    is establishedLights up
    Pairing this system with a 
    Bluetooth device 
    						
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