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3-868-315-51 (1) FM/AM Cassette Car Stereo Operating Instructions For installation and connections, see the supplied installation/connections manual. XR-1100 2000 Sony Corporation...
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Welcome! Features Thank you for purchasing the Sony Cassette General Car Stereo. This unit lets you enjoy a variety of • Built-in power amplifier (max. output: features. 45 W × 4 ch) enables you to enjoy a 4-speaker system. • Digital 12-hour clock provided (page 6).
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Therefore, we recommend cleaning the tape head once a month or so with the separately available Sony Cassette Cleaning Set. If the sound does not improve after using a cleaning cassette, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Cassettes longer than 90 minutes Table of Contents The use of cassettes longer than 90 minutes is not recommended except for long continuous play. The tapes used for these cassettes are Location of controls ..........5 very thin and tend to be stretched easily. Frequent playing and stopping of these tapes Getting Started may cause them to be pulled into the cassette...
A MEM D-BASS TUNER SEEK SOUND DSPL MANU LOCAL XR-1100 7 D-BASS button 9 Refer to the pages for further details. 8 OFF button 1 SOUND (control mode select) button 9 During radio reception: 6, 9, 10 Preset number buttons 9 2 TUNER/A MEM (radio on •...
Press the button momentarily. DSPL Getting Started The clock activates. Note Setting the clock The clock cannot be set unless the power is turned on. Set the clock after you turn on the radio, or The clock has a 12-hour digital indication. during tape playback.
Fast-winding the tape Cassette Player Direction To advance To rewind indicator* Listening to a tape After inserting the cassette, playback will start automatically. To resume playback, press the other fast- winding button partially until the locked button is released. To change the tape direction, * The n or N indicator will flash while fast- press both the m and the M buttons at the winding the tape.
Tuning in by adjusting the Radio frequency — Manual tuning Select the desired band. A MEM Searching for stations FM1 t FM2 t AM t FM1 TUNER automatically — Automatic tuning Press and hold either side of the SEEK/ MANU button. Select the desired band.
Memorising only the Other Functions desired stations Select the desired band. Adjusting the sound A MEM FM1 t FM2 t AM t FM1 TUNER characteristics Tune in the station which you wish to Select the item you want to adjust by store on the preset number button.
If the fuse blows, check the power connection and replace the fuse. If the fuse blows again after replacement, there may be an internal malfunction. In such a case, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Fuse (10 A) Warning Never use a fuse with an amperage rating exceeding the one supplied with the unit as this could damage the unit.
Insert a flathead screwdriver between Dismounting the unit the bracket and mounting spring. Gently pry the spring toward the unit while pulling the unit out a little. Repeat on Insert the supplied tool between the unit the opposite side and remove the unit. and the frame, and rotate 90°...
Specifications Cassette player section General Tape track 4-track 2-channel stereo Output lead Power aerial relay control Wow and flutter 0.13 % (WRMS) lead Frequency response 30 – 15,000 Hz Tone controls Bass ±8 dB at 100 Hz Signal-to- noise ratio 55 dB Treble ±8 dB at 10 kHz Power requirements...
Troubleshooting guide The following checklist will assist in the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your unit. Before going through the checklist below, refer to the connection and operating procedures. General Problem Cause/Solution • Adjust the volume with the No sound button.
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