・ TIME SET STANDBY ENTER MEMORY 聞きたい放送局を受信する。 VOLUME つまみで音量を調節する。 ENTER を押したまま STANDBY MEMORY TUNE PAGE PRESET の a または b を押す。 選んだボタンに放送局が記 憶されます。 ラジオの電源を切る。 ご注意 の a ま STANDBY MEMORY 手順3で選んだ、 予約時刻を設定するとき たは b を押したまま、 HOUR や をくり返し は、必ず電源を切ってくだ さい。ラジオ受信中やテー...
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STANDBY ON/OFF をくり返し押して、手順 • 予約を一時解除するときは STANDBY a 」 または 「 STANDBY で選んだ 「 ラジオの電源を切り、 b 」 を表示させる。 HOLD スイッチを矢印方 向にずらし 「 H 」 を表示さ 押すごとに、次のように切り換わります。 せます。 「 H 」 表示を消す STANDBY a→ STANDBY b→ STANDBY a b→ (消灯) と予約は復帰します。 ( ページ)...
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1621-26100 kHz (for the Saudi Arabian model) MW channel step MW: 530–1620 kHz The MW channel step of this unit is factory- LW: 150–529 kHz set to 9 kHz. 150–285 kHz (for the Saudi Arabian Change the MW channel step from 9 kHz to...
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6 Listening to the radio—Scan tuning 8 Playing a cassette 10 Recording radio broadcasts Radio Timer 12 Various tuning methods for 24 To wake up to the desired broadcast—Standby function optimum reception Manual tuning 26 To fall asleep while listening to the desired broadcast—Sleep...
TAPE BATT RADIO BATT To operate the unit with house current or car battery, refer to “Operating with house current or car battery” on page 32. Push the OPEN tabs and remove the RADIO BATT and TAPE BATT battery holders.
Each time MIN (¿ or ÷) is pressed, the minute will decrease (¿) or increase (÷) by one minute. Each time HOUR ( – 1¿ or ÷1 + ) is pressed, the hour will decrease ( – 1¿) or increase (÷1 + ) by one hour.
Listening to the radio —Scan tuning VOLUME 3,4,5 To manually tune in to the desired broadcast staion, refer to “Manual tuning” on page 12. To immediately tune in to the desired broadcast station, refer to “Direct tuning” on page 14.
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Press – 1¿ or ÷1 + to stop TUNE PAGE scanning and to listen to the currently tuned broadcast station. Tips Other operations • To enjoy FM stereo reception, plug the Press or turn stereo headphones. – 1¿, ¿, ÷, ÷1 + Fine tune the reception Set ST •...
Playing a cassette Slide OPEN and insert a cassette. Remove the slack of the tape and insert the cassette with the exposed OPEN side facing down. Select whether you wish to play one side or both sides of the cassette.
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VOLUME recorded cassettes, plug the stereo headphones. œ during playback Switch the playback side Set ST • MONO to ST or Stop playback, FF, REW, and REC p MONO to select stereo or monaural as Fast forward FF during stop necessary.
Recording radio broadcasts To record with a microphone, refer to “Recording with a microphone” on page 22. Slide OPEN and insert a cassette. Note Before inserting a cassette, make sure that the cassette tab is not broken off. OPEN A cassette with a broken tab cannot be recorded.
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To record an FM stereo broadcast Notes Set ST • MONO to ST or MONO to select stereo or • Use Type I (normal) monaural recording as necessary. cassettes only for recording. Playback may...
AM BAND to select MW, LW or meter the AM band (MW, band (SW). SW, and LW), the Skip this step and proceed to step 4 if you wish to listen frequency repeats to FM. through the range of 150–29,999 kHz to...
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Note Meter bands and SW The SW frequency SW is divided into 14 bands that are generally referred range and meter band to as meter bands. The frequency range that is may differ from the applicable for automatic scanning is shown below.
FM band: A decimal point is not required for entry. frequency range for reception. Check and For example, to enter 84.7 MHz, press 8, 4 and 7. make sure that the AM band: The lower triple zero digits are omitted for frequency is valid and entry.
Preset tuning RADIO POWER ON/OFF Your favorite broadcast stations can be stored on a total of 3 pages. Each page can store up to 10 broadcast stations. Before tuning in to a preset broadcast station, you must complete the procedure below to preset your favorite broadcast stations.
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Press PAGE repeatedly to select the page which contains the desired preset broadcast station you wish to tune in to. Press the numeric button (0–9) to which the desired broadcast station you wish to tune in to is assigned. The desired preset broadcast station is received. Radio...
Press FM/AM to select AM. and CW, refer to “Tips on radio waves” on Press SSB to select USB or LSB/CW. page 44. Each time SSB is pressed, the display changes in the following order: (Normal mode) n USB n LSB/CW. TUNE PAGE Tune in to the desired broadcast station.
“Tips on radio Refer to pages 6 and 12–16. waves” on page 44. Press SYNC to select SYNC U or SYNC L to obtain optimum AM reception. Notes • If neither SYNC U nor (not applicable for the Saudi Arabian model)
• “TRY AGAIN!” flashes when the MW channel step entered is invalid Press the numeric buttons (1, 9 and 0) to enter the (i.e., not 9 or 1 and 0). desired MW channel step (9 or 1 and 0). Repeat from step 2 again.
2 Attach the coupler to the telescopic antenna. 3 If the window can be opened, gently extend the cord with the case outside the window after making sure that doing so will not pose any danger.
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Use the connection cord supplied with the AN-1 or the recommended AN-102 to connect between the OUTPUT jack of the antennas where antenna controller and the AM EXT ANT jack of this applicable may lead to the malfunction of the unit.
Microphone to MIC Insert a cassette. Insert the cassette with the side you wish to record facing the cassette holder. Before inserting a cassette, make sure that the cassette tab is not broken off. A cassette with a broken tab cannot be recorded.
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Recording with the supplied microphone • Before inserting a cassette, make sure that the cassette tab is not broken off. A cassette with a broken tab cannot be recorded to prevent accidental recording of your important cassette. If you wish to use the cassette for recording again, cover the opening of the broken tab with adhesive tape.
To wake up to the desired broadcast —Standby function RADIO The standby function enables you to turn POWER on the radio and tune in to your favorite ON/OFF broadcast station at the desired time. The SLEEP standby function features a dual alarm so...
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Each time SLEEP is pressed, the display changes in the the radio is turned off. following order: When “H” in the 60 (minutes) n 50 n 40 n 30 n 20 n 10 n 90 n 80 n 70 display disappears, the standby function is operational (see page...
Each time SLEEP is pressed, the display changes in the duration. The sleep following order: timer begins 60 (minutes) n 50 n 40 n 30 n 20 n 10 n 90 n 80 n 70 automatically after about 5 seconds when SLEEP is released.
TIME SET HOUR • ENTER Insert a cassette. Insert the cassette with the side you wish to record facing the cassette holder. Tune in to the desired broadcast station you wish to record. Adjusting VOLUME and TONE does not affect the sound to be recorded.
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Each time SLEEP is pressed, the display changes in the the radio is turned off. following order: When “H” in the 60 (minutes) n 50 n 40 n 30 n 20 n 10 n 90 n 80 n 70 display disappears, the standby function is operational (see page 29).
In addition, use the hold function to temporarily cancel the standby function (see pages 25 and 28). Slide HOLD in the direction of the arrow to display When the hold function “H”. All buttons are locked and are not operational is used, the when “H”...
In addition, you can use the strap as a stand. To attach Attach the strap to the fixture on the side of the unit as shown. Using the stand Insert the tab of the strap into the slot on the rear side of the unit as shown.
Notes Main/radio batteries • Replace the batteries Radio or tape stops operating, and “i” will flash in within 3 minutes after the display when the main/radio batteries require the batteries are replacement. Replace with two new R6 (size AA) removed from the batteries.
However, the display • Disconnect the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet disappears when the when the unit is not to be used for a long period of time. Hold function is used. Make sure to pull out by the plug.
Additional Information Location of controls Refer to the pages indicated in ( ) for details. Front 1 Telescopic antenna (7) 5 MIC jack (22) 2 AM EXT ANT jack (20) 6 2 (headphones) jack 3 SENS DX•LOCAL (FM/AM 7 Display...
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!ª HOLD switch (29) !£ Hand strap retainer (30) @º ª OPEN (cassette compartment opener) control (8) !¢ VOLUME control (7) @¡ Cassette compartment !∞ TONE selector (7) !§ DC IN 3V ¥ (external power input) jack (32) Additional Information...
(18) clock while operating the radio or 8 PAGE button (15,16) cassette. Press again to return to the 9 SSB (Single Side Band) button * previous display. (17) 0 LIGHT button Press this button to turn on the light for about 20 seconds for SYNC U button for the Saudi Arabian display viewing in the dark.
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Base 1 RADIO BATT battery holder (4) 4 RESET button Press this button with a pointed 2 OPEN (RADIO BATT opener) object when the unit fails to control (4) function properly. When this 3 ISS (AM interference suppression) button is pressed, the preset...
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(8) (direct tuning) is entered. ª REV appears when the current 3 STANDBY a/b indicators tape direction is the side facing the (24, 27) unit (reverse side). FWD · Appear when the standby appears when the current tape function is operational.
• Since a strong magnet is used for the dust or mechanical shock. speaker, keep personal credit cards • If the unit is left in a car parked in using magnetic coding or spring- the sun, be sure to choose a location...
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Use of a cassette with more than 90 On cassette-corder minutes of play time Cleaning the tape head and tape The use of a cassette with more than 90 path minutes of play time is not Use the optional cleaning tape Sony...
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting describes possible causes and remedies for common problems you may have with your unit. Symptom Remedy Cause The buttons are not • Slide HOLD in the • The HOLD function is operating. opposite direction of the operating. arrow so that “H” in the display disappears.
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• Tuning and antenna orientation of the antenna orientation requires for optimum reception. further adjustment. • Listen to the radio near a • The radio signal is weak. window when in a vehicle or building. • Set SENS to DX.
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“ª REV”. Recording is not possible. • The cassette tab of the tape • If you wish to use the tape is broken off to prevent for recording again, cover accidental recording of the opening of the broken your important tape.
Speaker Approx. 45 mm (1 inches) diameter, 8 ohms, one speaker system Your dealer may not handle some of the above listed optional accessories. Please ask your dealer for Maximum output detailed information on the optional accessories 250 mW (at 10 % harmonic distortion) available in your country.
BFO (Beat Frequency upper and lower side bands (USB and Oscillator) circuit. LSB). In most cases, one of the side bands is affected by interferences from adjacent Carrier Amplitude broadcast stations (i.e., beats). The...
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