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Sony Walkman WM-EX600 Operating Instructions
Sony Walkman WM-EX600 Operating Instructions

Sony Walkman WM-EX600 Operating Instructions

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Cassette Player
Operating Instructions
WM-EX600
Sony Corporation © 1999 Printed in Malaysia
WALKMAN is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the unit to rain or moisture.
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B
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BATT lamp
B
C
A
REV (reverse side)
FWD (forward side)
B
VOL
FF
bB•REPEAT
REW
FF
AMS
x
VOL
b B •
x
REW
AMS
HOLD
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English
BGetting Started
Battery life
Rechargeable NC-6WM
Choosing a Power
fully charged
Source
Sony alkaline LR6 (SG)
Rechargeable NC-6WM
Dry Battery
(see Fig. A-A)
Sony alkaline LR6 (SG)
used together
Attach the supplied battery case,
and then insert one R6 (size AA)
* Measured value by the standard of
battery with correct polarity.
EIAJ (Electronic Industries
Be sure to insert it from the E side
Association of Japan). (Using a Sony
HF series cassette tape)
as illustrated.
Note
Note
• For maximum performance we
• The battery life may shorten
recommend that you use a Sony
depending on the operation of the
alkaline battery.
unit.
Rechargeable Battery
(see
Connecting the
Fig. A -B )
Earphones
1
Insert the supplied
1
rechargeable battery (NC-
Connect the stereo mini plug
6WM) into the charger with
firmly to the remote control.
correct polarity.
2
2
Plug in the charger to the house
Connect the remote control
current (mains).
firmly to iREMOTE.
The full charging time depends
3
on the voltage of your mains.
Wear the "L" marked side to
120 V: 10 hours
the left ear and the "R"
220-240 V: 2.5 hours
marked side to the right ear.
3
Insert the fully charged battery
If the earphones do not fit to
into the rechargeable battery
your ears or the sound is
compartment
(see Fig. A-C)
.
unbalanced, adjust the
earphones to fit to your ears
You can charge the battery about
firmly.
300 times.
B Operating the
When to replace/charge
©
the battery
Walkman
(see Fig. A-D)
Y•REPEAT
The BATT lamp on the main unit
Ÿ’§ï«³¬ÇŸ“
and the battery remainder mark in
Playing a Tape
the display has 3 steps to show the
x
remaining battery power.
1
Open the cassette holder and
When the battery is exhausted, tape
®¯¢ ¬Ç©
FF•AMS
playback will become unstable and
insert a cassette (see Fig C-A).
®¯¢ ¬Ç©
noisy, and then the tape will stop.
2
Replace or charge the battery when
Press Y (play)•x (stop) on the
REW•AMS
"e" flashes in the display on the
remote control and adjust the
Y•REPEATŸ’§ï«³¬Ç©
remote control or when the BATT
volume with VOL (On the
2 ª ¿£q¢†Ÿ“
lamp on the main unit goes off.
main unit, press
« m ® ¯ ¢ ± ¤ ¯ « © » Ä ¬ Ç Ÿ v ¤ d © ¢ c ¤ ¶ ¶ Ñ ¿ D
Y•REPEAT.) (see Fig C -B ).
BATT lamp Display
Condition
FF•AMSŸ’®¯¢ ¬Ç©
There is enough
When adjusting the volume on the
2 ª ¿£q¢†Ÿ“
battery power.
Walkman
Set the VOL control on the remote
x
x
REW•AMSŸ’®¯¢ ¬Ç©
control at maximum.
The battery
power is
2 ª ¿£q¢†Ÿ“
decreasing.
When adjusting the volume on the
remote control
x
x
Set the VOL control on the Walkman
The battery is
to around 6.
exhausted.
Replace it with
Note on the cassette holder
a new battery.
When opening the cassette holder,
make sure the tape is stopped, then
Notes
slide the OPEN switch.
©
If the cassette holder is opened when
• When you insert a charged battery,
the battery remainder mark may
the tape is running, the tape may
º»§ï¬Ç©
FF•AMS
loosen and be damaged.
show "
" or the BATT lamp may
¿ ¢ c ¤ ¶ § Ì ¢ Í » Ä © º Ä ¤ ¶ Ÿ ’" A M S "
light up even if it is not fully
charged. But the actual battery life
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Operation on the remote
will be shorter.
control
º » § ï ¬ Ç ©
• The battery remainder mark may
temporarily show a lower level
R E W • A M S
during fast forwarding or rewinding
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or use in extremely low
§v«m¶ı·u¨¸¤¯£Ö¶·»‡£‡°zŸ“
temperatures.
Ÿ’Àޢͫ¯Ÿ“
(Approx. hours)
To
(EIAJ*)
Play the other
12
side
Press (display)
Y•x 2 seconds or
more during
39
playback
50
("F (forward)" or
"R (reverse)"
appears according
Stop playback
to the playing side)
Fast forward*
Y•x once during
playback
Rewind*
FF during stop
("FF" appears)
Repeat the
REW during stop
current track
("REW" appears)
(Repeat Single
Y•x twice during
Track
playback
function)
To stop a single
Play the other
repeat, press Y•x once
side from the
FF 2 seconds or
(see Fig. B)
beginning (Skip
more during stop
Reverse
("FF" flashes)
function)
Play the same
side from the
REW 2 seconds or
beginning
more during stop
(Rewind Auto
("REW" flashes)
Play function)
* If Y•x on the remote control is
pressed during fast forward or
rewind, the Walkman switches to
playback.
Operation on the main unit
To
Play the other
side
Press
Stop playback
Y •REPEATduring
playback
Fast forward
x
FF•AMS during
Rewind
stop
Repeat the
REW•AMS during
stop
current track
(Repeat Single
Y •REPEAT
Track function)
2 seconds or more
during playback
Play the other
To stop a single
side from the
repeat, press it again.
beginning (Skip
FF•AMS
Reverse function)
2 seconds or more
during stop
Play the same
side from the
beginning
REW•AMS
(Rewind Auto
2 seconds or more
Play function)
during stop
To use the AMS*function
Press FF•AMS or REW•AMS (FF or
REW on the remote control).
To
Play the next
Press
track/
succeeding
FF•AMS once/
9 tracks from
repeatedly during
the beginning
playback
("AMS" and the
number of tracks to
Play the current
track/previous
be skipped appear)
8 tracks from
REW•AMS once/
the beginning
repeatedly during
playback
("AMS" and the
number of tracks to
* Automatic Music Sensor
be skipped appear)
(turn over)

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