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1.      appears in the display for one second     Erasing the station name    1    2    Tune in any station and press for  two seconds     Press  6  while pressing  SEL      Press     or     to select the name that  you want to erase     Press for two seconds    The name is erased    Repeat steps 3 and 4 if you want to erase  other names     Press for two seconds   The unit returns to the normal radio  reception mode     olpey H    10    Other Functions          Adjusting the sound  characteristics    1 Select the item you want to adjust by  pressing repeatedly   VOL  volume      BAS  bass      gt  TRE   treble      BAL  balance      FAD  fader     2 Adjust the selected item by pressing  either G  or         Adjust within three seconds after selecting    After three seconds the button will again  serve as volume control button         Muting the sound    Press  MUTE    The    MUTE    indication flashes     To restore the previous volume level  press  again     Tip  The unit decreases the volume automatically when a  telephone call comes in  Telephone mute function      Changing the sound and  beep tone    Boosting the bass sound     D bass    You can enjoy clear and powerful bass sound   The D bass function boosts the low frequency  signal with a sharper curve than conventional  bass boost    You can hear the bass line more clearly even if  the vocal sound is the same volume  You can  emphasize and adjust the bass sound easily  with the D bass control  This effect is similar to 
2.    Intro scan    Press CD during playback      INTRO    appears on the display     The first 10 seconds of all the tracks are played     When you find the desired track  press again   The unit returns to the normal playback mode     Playing tracks repeatedly      Repeat play    Press  2  during playback      REP    appears on the display     When the current played track is over  it will  be played again from the beginning     To cancel this mode  press again     Switching to the radio while fast   winding a tape      Automatic Tuner Activation  ATA     Press  5  during playback      ATA    appears on the display     When fast forwarding or rewinding with  SEEK AMS   for two seconds  the tuner will    turn on automatically   To cancel this function  press G      Skipping blanks during tape  playback     Blank skip    Press  6  during playback      BL SKIP    appears on the display     Blanks longer than eight seconds will  automatically be skipped during tape  playback     To cancel this function  press  6      Playing a tape recorded in the  Dolby B NR system    Press the  3  when you want to listen to  a tape recorded in the Dolby  B NR  system       DO    appears on the display     To cancel this function  press          Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from  Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation      DOLBY    and the double D symbol DO are trademarks  of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation     Playing a CrO2 or metal tape    Press  4  when you want
3.   Storing the station names        Station Memo    You can assign a name to each radio station  and store it in memory  The name of the  station currently tuned in appears in the  display  You can store up to eight characters  for a station     Storing the station names  1 Tune in a station whose name you want  to store     2 Press for two seconds     FMI          3 Enter the characters     Press G  to select the desired  characters    A gt  B     gt C gt Z gt 0  gt 1  gt 2 gt   m9  gt      9   5 9    gt  gt  lt  lt       gt      gt _    P g        INZ      ame                If you press      the characters appear  in the reverse order    If you want to put a blank space  between characters  select    _     under   bar        Press after locating the desired  character   The flashing cursor moves to the next  space     mt  IEE jg  l A AE  aT    If you press when the eighth  character  farthest right character  is  flashing  the flashing part goes back to  the first character  farthest left  character               Repeat steps   and   to enter the  entire name     4 To return to the normal radio reception   press for two seconds     Tip  To erase correct a name  enter  character        un    _     under bar  for each    Displaying the station name  Press during radio reception   m i       WRKISS       Each time you press  DSPL   the item  changes as follows     m gt  Station name     gt  Frequency     gt  Clock    _               If the station name is not stored     NO NAME
4.  direction change 6    During CD MD playback   Changer select 11    OFF button 4  5  6    DSPL  display mode change time set   button 5  6  8  9  11  13    Receptor for wireless remote     eject  button 6    During radio reception   Preset number buttons 8    During tape CD MD playback    INTRO button 6  11   REPEAT button 6  11  12  SHUF Od  Shuffle Dolby B NR   button 7  12   BANK MTL button 7  13   ATA  Automatic Tuner  Activation  button 7   BL SKIP  Blank Skip  button 7       00 BBO                         11          12          13          14                15             16             17                18          19             20          RELEASE  front panel release  button  4 15    Reset button  located on the front side  of the unit hidden by the front panel   Press this button when you use this unit  for the first time  when you have changed  the car battery  or when the buttons of this  unit do not function properly     MUTE button 10    SEL  control mode select  button   5  9  10  12  13   Display window   POWER SELECT switch  located on the  bottom of the unit    See    POWER SELECT Switch    in the  Installation Connections manual     Frequency Select switch  located on the  bottom of the unit    See    Frequency Selet switch    in the  Installation Connections manual     LCL BTM  local seek Best tuning  memory function  button 7  8    PRESET DISC button  During Tuner reception   Preset station select 8    During CD MD playback   Discchange 11    FILE  cust
5.  low  sound level is treated as a blank space        Radio reception  Problem  Preset tuning is not possible     Automatic tuning is not possible     Cause Solution    e Store the correct frequency   e The broadcast is too weak     The broadcast is too weak      Use manual tuning        The    ST    indication flashes     e Tune in precisely   e The broadcast is too weak        Disc play  Problem    Playback sound skips     Cause Solution    A dusty or defective disc        Cannot turn off                  indication    You cannot label MDs unless you connect a CD changer with the  custom file function       Press for two seconds        UOIJEUIOJU  jeuonippy z    19    20    Error displays  when the optional CD MD changer s  is connected   The following indications will flash for about five seconds and an alarm sound will be heard              Display Cause Solution  MOT M w 7 The disc magazine is not inserted in Insert the disc magazine with discs  INLI Ii F 7 the CD MD changer  into the CD MD changer   nO TE No disc is inserted in the disc Take out the magazine and insert a  INI ULL magazine  disc   NUIT TTI ACD MD cannot play because of Insert another CD MD   IND L a LI some problem   The disc is dirty  Clean the disc     The disc is inserted upside down     Insert the disc correctly        The CD MD changer cannot be  operated because of some problem     Press the reset button on the unit        The ambient temperature is more  than 50  C     Wait until the temperature go
6.  the one you get when you use an optional  subwoofer system    Moreover  the Digital D bass  function creates  even sharper and more powerful bass sound  than Analog D bass     Digital D bass    Analog D bass    D BASS 3 L D BASS 3    D BASS 2 m0 s D BASS 2  we D BASS 1 peas 1       Frequency  Hz     Adjusting the bass curve    Turn the D BASS control to adjust the  bass level  1  2 or 3       D BASS     appears in the display     To cancel  turn the control to the OFF position       If the CD changer has the digital D bass function      DIGITAL D BASS    appears on the display during CD  playback     Muting the beep tone    Press  6  while pressing  SEL    To obtain the beep tone again  press these  buttons again     Note    If you connect an optional power amplifier and do not use  the built in amplifier  the beep tone will be disabled     Changing the illumination color  Press  1  while pressing  SEL      You can choose the color between amber and  green     With Optional Equipment    CD MD Changer       You can control up to five CD  MD changers  with this unit        Playing a CD MD    Press until the desired  changer indication appears on the  display    CD  MD playback starts     When aCD  MD changer is connected  all the  tracks play from the beginning     Note   Even if you select an MD changer     CD    appears in the  display    Selecting CD MD changers  when  several CD MD changers are  connected     Press repeatedly to select the desired  CD  MD changer     Chang
7.  to listen to a  CrO2  TYPE Il  or metal  TYPE IV  tape      MTL    appears on the display     To cancel this function  press 4      Radio          Memorizing stations    automatically      Best Tuning Memory  BTM     This function selects from the currently  received band the stations with the strongest  signals and memorizes them in order of their  frequency     PREVENTING ACCIDENTS    When tuning in while driving  use the  automatic tuning or memory preset search  function instead of manual tuning     1 Press repeatedly to select the  tuner   Each time you press  SOURCE   the source  changes as follows       gt  TAPE    _ gt  TUNER     gt  CD MD                 2 Press repeatedly to select the  band     Each time you press  MODE   the band  changes as follows      gt  FM1      FM2     gt  FM3  SW2  lt       SW1      MW  lt       Olpey jehe d 37385525                     3 Press  LCL BTM  for two seconds     Notes   e The unit will not store stations with weak signals on the  preset number buttons  If there are only a few stations  received  some preset number buttons will renain empty    e When thereis a preset number indicated on the display   the unit will store stations on all preset number buttons  from the one currently displayed        Memorizing only the  desired stations    Up to 6 stations on each band  FM1  FM2  FM3   MW  SW1  and SW2  can be stored on the  preset number buttons in the order of your  choice  Therefore  18 FM stations can be  memorized    If you t
8. 3 860 017 11  1     SONY     FM MW SW  Cassette Car  Stereo          Operating Instructions          For installation and connections  see the supplied Installation   Connections  manual              XR C457       1997 by Sony Corporation       Welcome     Thank you for purchasing the Sony Cassette  Car Stereo  This unit lets you enjoy a variety of  features by using a rotary remote     In addition to the tape playback and the radio  operation you can expand your system by  connecting optional CD MD changer     Table of contents    This Unit Only    Getting Started    Resetting the init  sarisini 4  Detaching the front panel   0 0 0    4  Preparing the wireless remote         seeeees 5  Setting the clock rsccsc ssisiiatsccanucnanniccces 5    Cassette Player              Listening to a tape     6  Playing a tape in various modes           eeeeeeees 6  Radio  Memorizing stations automatically      Best Tuning Memory  BTM         scee 7  Memorizing only the desired stations   8  Receiving the memorized stations           ssss      8  Storing the station names      Station MEMO      ceccescesecesseseeseeseeseeeeeenees 8  Other Functions  Adjusting the sound characteristics                 10  Muting the Sound    s 10    Changing the sound and beep tone       CD MD Changer  Playing a CD MD      cesseessesssesseeseeseeseeseeseeneess  Scanning the tracks     NITO SCAM cecsecveareacescsssccssecssstesoressesesssscseees  Playing tracks repeatedly     Repeat play a  keravssscssetecsersi
9. Press to select the CD  changer     2 Play the CD and press for two  seconds     3 Press  5  while pressing  SEL      4 Press     or     to select the name that  you want to erase     5 Press for two seconds   The name is erased   Repeat steps 4 and 5 if you want to erase  other names     6 Press for two seconds   The unit returns to the normal CD playback  mode     Selecting the specific  tracks for playback        Bank   CD changer with custom file function     If you label the disc  you can set the unit to  skip tracks and play only the tracks you want     1 start playing the disc and press  for two seconds  Then press  momentarily     Bank edit mode        ee PIRE         Note  If you have not labeled the disc  you cannot use this  function  For more information on    Labelling a CD      refer to page 12     2 Press either side of to select  the track number you want to skip and    press  SEL      FI ose TRACK  Cie    J SKIP             The indication changes from    PLAY    to     SKIP     If you want to return to    PLAY      press again     3 Repeat step 2 to set the    PLAY    to    SKIP       mode on all the tracks     4 Press for two seconds     The unit returns to the normal CD playback  mode     Notes  e You can set the    SKIP    mode on up to 24 tracks   e You cannot set the    SKIP    mode on all the tracks     Playing the specific tracks only   You can select    e BANK ON to play the tracks with    PLAY     setting    e BANK INV  inverse  to play the tracks wi
10. ach part    of the front panel to part    of  the unit as illustrated and push until it clicks        Notes   e Make sure the front panel is the right way up when  attaching it to the unit as it cannot be attached upside  down       Do not press the front panel hard against the unit when  attaching it to the unit  It can easily be attached by  pressing it lightly against the unit       When you carry the front panel with you  put it in the  supplied front panel case    e Do not press hard or give excessive pressure to the  display windows of the front panel    e Do not expose the front panel to direct sunlight  heat  sources such as hot air ducts or leave it in a humid place   Never leave it on the dashboard etc  of a car parked in  direct sunlight where there may be a considerable rise in  temperature inside the car     Caution alarm    If you turn the ignition key to the OFF position  without removing the front panel  the caution  alarm will beep for a few seconds  only when  the POWER SELECT switch is set to the    position     If you connect an optional power amplifier  and do not use the built in amplifier  the beep  tone will be disabled        Preparing the wireless  remote    Installing the batteries       Two size AA  R6  batteries    Battery life is approx  six months although it  depends on the way of use     Notes on batteries    To avoid damage from battery leakage and   subsequent corrosion        insert the batteries by matching the         and          on the 
11. anel case  1   Bus cable  supplied with  an RCA pin cord   RC 61  1 m   RC 62  2 m   RCA pin cord  RC 63  1 m   RC 64  2 m    RC 65  5 m   Rotary remote  RM X2S  CD changer  CDX 705  CDX 605   10 discs    CDX T60  CDX T62   6 discs   MD changer  MDxX 60  MDX 61  Source selector XA C30    Design and specifications are subject to change without    notice     Troubleshooting guide    The following checklist will assist in the correction of most problems you may encounter with your    unit     Before going through the checklist below  refer to the operating procedures     General  Problem    No sound    Cause Solution    e Adjust the volume with       Set the fader control to the centre position for 2 speaker  systems        Indications do not appear on  the display window     Remove the front panel and clean the connectors  See    Cleaning  the Connectors    in    Maintenance    for details        No beep tone     e An optional power amplifier is connected and you are not  using the built in amplifier   e The beep tone is muted  page 10            Tape playback   Problem Cause Solution   Playback sound is distorted  Contamination of the tape head      Clean the head   The AMS does not operate e There is noise in the space between tracks   correctly  e A blank space is too short  less than four seconds      e Pl on is pressed immediately before the  following track    o le on is pressed immediately after the track  starts    e A long pause  or a passage of low frequencies or very
12. batteries to the         and           in  the battery compartment       do not use an old battery with a new one   or different types of batteries together       remove the batteries when you do not use  the unit for a long period of time       do not charge the batteries     If any battery leakage occurs  replace the  batteries with new ones after cleaning the  battery compartment     Notes on wireless remote    e Do not leave the wireless remote in a location  near any heat sources  or in a place subject to  direct sunlight  especially on the dashboard  in summer etc      e When you park your car in direct sunlight   detach the wireless remote and place it ina  location such as the glove box  where it will  not be subjected to direct sunlight     Setting the clock    The clock has a 12 hour digital indication   For example  setting it to 10 08    1 Press or during operation     2 Press for two seconds       Set the hour digits      0200 to go forward   _         occc J  to go backward       FIT  E0    The hour digit blinks     wy                     atliy    Jo J  Eai Bind     Press momentarily   EN  SH ri   LGLI LIZ Q  oy  The minute digit blinks  S  Q     te W     Set the minute digits  of  mi  D  a      o00   to go forward  E      o00 J  to go backward       siy  IIT Oe     I0     AA       3 Press momentarily        er    100         The clock activates     Note   If the POWER SELECT switch on the bottom of the unit is  set to the O position  the clock cannot be set unl
13. es  below 50  C        If the above mentioned solutions do not help to improve the situation  consult your nearest Sony    dealer     Index    A    Automatic Music Sensor  AMS  6 11  Automatic tuning 8  Automatic Tuner Activation  ATA  7    Bass 10   Balance 10   Bank play 13   Beep tone 10   Best Tuning Memory  BTM  7  Blank skip 7    C    Caution alarm 4  CD playback 11  12  13  Clock 5    D  E    D Bass 10   Disc Memo 12  Display 6 9 11 13  Dolby 7    F  G  H    Fader 10  Fast forward 6  Front panel 4  Fuse 15    I J  K    Intro scan 6 11    L  Local seek mode  LCL  8    M  N  O    Manual search 11  Manual tuning 8  MD playback 11  12  METAL 7   Mute 10    P Q    Preset search 8    R    Radio 7 8 9  Repeat play 6 11  Reset 4   Rewind 6   Rotary remote 15    S    Shuffle play 12  Station Memo 8 9    T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z    Tape playback 6 7  Telephone mute 10  Treble 10    uoneuuoyu   UO JIPPY z    21    Sony Corporation Printed in Indonesia    
14. ess the  power is turned on  Set the clock after you have turned on  the radio     Cassette Player          Listening to a tape    Insert a cassette        Playback will start automatically   If a cassette is already inserted  press    repeatedly until    PLAY    is  displayed     Ee PLAY      The side facing up is being played              p gt  PLAY      The side facing down is being played        Tip  To change the tape transport direction  press    lt AI gt   during tape playback           To Press   Stop playback OFF   Eject the cassette a  Fast winding the tape    During playback  press either side of  more than two second     EE  Fast forward   ES  Rewind  To start playback during fast forwarding or  rewinding  press   lt I gt       Locating the beginning of a track      Automatic Music Sensor  AMS   You can skip up to nine tracks at one time     During playback  press either side of  momentarily     Se  To locate the succeeding tracks   SS  To locate the preceding tracks    Note   The AMS function may not work when     e the blanks between tracks are shorter than 4 seconds   e there is noise between tracks   e there are long sections of low volume or quiet sections     Changing the displayed items  Each time you press momentarily  during tape playback  the displayed item  changes as follows    m gt  Tape playback     gt  Clock     gt  Frequency                   While the ATA function activated     Playing a tape in various  modes    Searching for the desired track   
15. ing CD MD  playback until    REP 2    is displayed     Jebuey GIW doSuoMpun  19470 2     11    12    To repeat all the discs in the  current changer    Press  2  repeatedly during CD MD  playback until    REP 3    is displayed     Each time you press the display changes as  follows    REP 1    Track repeat     REP 2   Disc repeat     Cancel  Normal CD   lt q REP 3  MD playback mode   Changer repeat     Playing tracks in random  order     shuffle play    To play the tracks on the current  disc in random order    Press  3  repeatedly during CD MD  playback until    SHUF 1    is displayed     To play all the discs in the changer  in random order    Press  3  repeatedly during CD MD  playback until    SHUF 2    is displayed     To play all the discs in the current  connected changers in random  order    Press  3  repeatedly during CD MD  playback until    SHUF 3    is displayed     Each time you press the display changes as  follows   SHUF 1   Disc shuffle     SHUF 2   Changer shuffle     Cancel  Normal CD    g                 SHUF 3  MD playback mode   All shuffle     If you press CD during shuffle play  the first 10  seconds of all tracks will be played in random  order     Labeling a CD        Disc Memo   CD changer with custom file function     You can label each disc with a personalized  name  You can enter up to 8 characters for a  disc  If you label a CD  you can locate a disc by  name and select the specific tracks for  playback  page 13      Note   When you label an MD  
16. ing the displayed items  Each time you press during CD  MD  playback  the item changes as follows        v  Elapsed playback time    v  Disc name     v  Clock             If you have not labeled CD     NO NAME    appears in  the display    If the disc name of an MD is not prerecorded    NO  NAME  appears in the display     Locating a specific track      Automatic Music Sensor  AMS     During playback  press either side of    once for each track you wish  to skip the tracks     ER  To locate the succeeding tracks   S  To locate the preceding tracks    Locating a specific point in a track      Manual Search    During playback  press and hold either    side of  SEEK AMS   Release the button  when you have found the desired part        rd To search forward  tal  AMS  I lt   To search backward  Switching to other discs    During playback  press either side of          __ PRESET      To return to the  previous disc    To advance to the  next disc       Scanning the tracks        Intro scan    The first 10 seconds of all the tracks on the  current disc are played in order  After the first  disc is over  the next disc is played     Press QD during playback      INTRO    appears on the display     When you find the desired track  press again    The unit returns to the normal CD MD  playback mode     Playing tracks repeatedly      Repeat play  To repeat a track    Press  2  repeatedly during CD MD  playback until    REP 1    is displayed     To repeat a disc    Press  2  repeatedly dur
17. le sensitivity  Selectivity  Signal to noise ratio    FM tuning interval   50 kHz 200 kHz  switchable   87 5     108 0 MHz   at 50 kHz step   87 5     107 9 MHz   at 200 kHz step   External antenna connector  10 7 MHz   8 dBf   75 dB at 400 kHz  65 dB  stereo     68 dB  mono     Harmonic distortion at 1 kHz    Separation  Frequency response  Capture ratio    MW    Tuning range    SW    Tuning range    Antenna terminal  Intermediate frequency  Sensitivity    0 5    stereo    0 3    mono   35 dB at 1 kHz  30     15 000 Hz  2 dB    MW tuning interval    9kHz 10kHz switchable  531     1 602 kHz    at 9kHz step    530   1 710 kHz    at 10kHz step     SW tuning interval     SW1  2 940   7 735 kHz  SW2  9 500   18 135 kHz   except for 10 140   11 575  kHz    External antenna connector  10 71 MHz 450 kHz   40 pV    Power amplifier section    Outputs    Speaker impedance  Maximum power output    General  Outputs    Tone controls   Power requirements  Dimensions  Mounting dimensions    Mass  Supplied accessories    Optional accessories    Optional equipment    Speaker outputs   sure seal connectors   4 8 ohms   35 W x4  at 4 ohms     Power antenna control  lead  Power amplifier control  lead  LINE OUT   Rear  1    Front  1   Bass  8 dB at 100 Hz  Treble  8 dB at 10 kHz  12 V DC car battery   negative ground   Approx  188 x 58 x 181  mm  w h d   Approx  182 x 53 x 164 mm   w h d   Approx  1 2 kg  Parts for installation and  connections  1 set   Wireless Remote  Commander RM X40  Front p
18. ng   Never use a fuse with an amperage rating  exceeding the one supplied with the unit as  this could damage the unit     Cleaning the Connectors   The unit may not function properly if the  connectors between the unit and the front  panel are not clean  In order to prevent this   open the front panel by pressing CRELEASE    then detach it and clean the connectors with a  cotton swab dipped in alcohol  Do not apply  too much force  Otherwise  the connectors may  be damaged     Main unit       Back of the front panel       Dismounting the unit    1    EE IN    Release key  supplied     o          The rotary remote labels    You can control this unit with the optional  rotary remote  RM X2S     Some labels are supplied with the rotary  remote  Attach that label which matches the  functions of the master unit and the mounting  position of the rotary remote    When you mount the rotary remote  attach the  label in the illustration below        uonewoyu   CUCIIPPY z    15    16                                                                      Location of controls                      INTRO  REPEAT __SHUF O0 d    C I T    BANK MTL ATA BLSKIP     C  fis jis                    Refer to the pages for further details     SEEK AMS button 6  7  8  11  13    SOURCE button  TAPE TUNER CD MD  6   7  8  11  13    OO  volume bass treble balance   fader control  button 5  9  10  12  13    MODE   lt i gt   button  During Tuner reception   BAND select 7  8    During Tape playback   Transport
19. om file mode select set  button  8  9  12  13    D BASS control 10    Wireless Remote  Commander  RM X40                               N                   OFF button  MODE button    During Tape playback   Changes the playback side of the cassette     During CD MD playback   Selects CD MD changers when several  CD MD changers are connected     During radio reception   Changes preset groupes within band  received                                               CO      IN      on                 gt  FM1  gt  FM2  gt  FM3          SW2 4 SW1  lt 4 MW 4          SOURCE button   Press to select program sources    Each time the button is pressed  the  program source mode changes as follows     ma oka  a as       When the CD MD changer unit is connected        SEEK AMS button  You cannot do the manual search and manual tuning  with the remote commander     PRESET DISC button  MUTE button       button  DSPL button   SEL button       the unit is pressed or a cassette is inserted to activate the unit first       The unit cannot be operated with the wireless remote commander unless the SOURCE button on          uoewoyu  euo ppy z    17    Specifications  Cassette player section    Tape track   Wow and flutter  Frequency response  Signal to noise ratio    4 track 2 channel stereo  0 08    WRMS   30     20 000 Hz             Cassette type Dolby B NR Dolby NR off  TYPE I  IV 67 dB 61 dB  TYPEI 64 dB 58 dB       Tuner section  FM    Tuning range    Antenna terminal  Intermediate frequency  Usab
20. ry to store another station on the same  preset number button  the previously stored  station will be erased     1 Press repeatedly to select the  tuner     2 Press repeatedly to select the  band     3 Press to search for the  station you wish to store on a preset  number button     4 Press the desired preset number button      to     for two seconds     The number of the selected preset number  button appears on the display        Receiving the memorized  stations    1 Press repeatedly to select the  tuner     2 Press repeatedly to select the  band     3 Press the preset number button  CD to      momentarily on which the desired  station is stored     Tip  Press either side of  PRESET DISC  to receive in order the    stations stored in the memory  Preset Search Function      Changing the displayed items    Each time you press  DSPL   the display  changes between the frequency and the clock     If you cannot tune in a preset  station    Press either side of  momentarily to search for the station   automatic tuning     Scanning stops when a station is received   Press either side of the button repeatedly  until the desired station is received     Note   If the automatic tuning stops too frequently  press  momentarily until    LCL    lights up on the  display  local seek mode   Only the stations with relatively  strong signals can be tuned in    Tip   If you know the frequency  press and hold either side of    SEEK AMS   until the desired station is received  manual  tuning    
21. sound reproduction  altogether    Cassette cleaning kits cannot remove sugar  from the tape heads        Notes on Cassettes    Cassette care   e Do not touch the tape surface of a cassette  as  any dirt or dust will contaminate the heads    e Keep cassettes away from equipment with  built in magnets such as speakers and  amplifiers  as erasure or distortion on the  recorded tape could occur    e Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight   extremely cold temperatures or moisture    e Slack in the tape may cause the tape to be  caught in the machine  Before you insert the  tape  use a pencil or similar object to turn the  reel and take up any slack        e Distorted cassettes and loose labels can cause  problems when inserting or ejecting tapes   Remove or replace loose labels        Cassettes longer than 90 minutes   The use of cassettes longer than 90 minutes is  not recommended except for long continuous  play  The tapes used for these cassettes are  very thin and tend to be stretched easily   Frequent playing and stopping of these tapes  may cause them to be pulled into the cassette  deck mechanism                       Maintenance    Fuse Replacement   When replacing the fuse  be sure to use one  matching the amperage rating stated on the  fuse  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        Warni
22. sseartesestseseates  Playing tracks in random order    Shuffle play    n  cs  s sscsceseccsenrsssrserdeseesneite  Labeling a CD      Disc Memo  CD changer with  custom file function  sissi  Selecting the specific tracks for playback      Bank  CD changer with custom file  PAMIGHOM  ies ssttcasiesediceisicas sthsastansieedttersesste    Additional Information  IPEECAUMIONS farsesecestis  sssestecssyscesscuaiesaszsbeasesesiasettaes  Maintenance             Dismounting the unit     The rotary remote labels    Location of controls        Specifications        Troubleshooting guide          WTA ONG EO E E T    With Optional Equipment    Getting Started          Resetting the unit    Before operating the unit for the first time or  after replacing the car battery  you must reset  the unit    Press the reset button with a pointed object   such as a ball point pen                 Reset button    Note  Pressing the reset button will erase all the memorized  programme and memory functions     Detaching the front panel    The front panel of this unit can be detached to  prevent the unit from being stolen     1 Press  OFF      2 Press to open up the front  panel  and detach the panel by pulling it  towards you     RELEASE       Notes   e Be sure not to drop the panel when detaching it from the  unit    e If you press to detach the panel while the  unit is still turned on  the power will automatically turn  off to protect the speakers from being damaged     Attaching the front panel    Att
23. th  the    SKIP    setting     1 During playback  press  4       BANK    appears on the display     2 Press  4  to select the desired mode   Each time you press     the display  changes as follows         gt  BANK ON     gt  BANK INV     gt  Bi          N    Ct  cil FAN i TIM  nr Lit       Playback starts from the track following the  current one     To go back to the normal playing mode  select     BANK OFF    in step 2     Jebueud GIW dd 2     13    14    Additional  Information          Precautions    e If your car was parked in direct sunlight  resulting in a considerable rise in  temperature inside the car  allow the unit to  cool off before operating it    e If no power is being supplied to the unit   check the connections first  If everything is in  order  check the fuse    e If no sound comes from the speakers of a  2 speaker system  set the fader control to the  center position    e When the tape is played back for a long  period  the cassette may become warm  because of the built in power amplifier   However  this is not a sign of malfunction     If you have any questions or problems  concerning your unit that are not covered in  this manual  please consult your nearest Sony  dealer     To maintain high quality sound    If you have drink holders near your audio  equipment  be careful not to splash juice or  other soft drinks onto the car audio  Sugary  residues on this unit or cassette tapes may  contaminate the playback heads  reduce the  sound quality  or prevent 
24. the disc names on the disc itself do  not change  The names are stored in the CD changer   s  custom files     1 Play the CD and press for two  seconds        ra  Lu  siz          2 Enter the characters     Press    to select the desired  characters    A gt  B    gt C gt  Z gt 0 gt 1  gt 2  gt   mm Q  gt       gt     gt     gt    gt   gt  gt   lt                 If you press      the characters appear  in the reverse order   If you want to put a blank space       between characters  select    _     under   bar       Press after locating the desired  character   The flashing cursor moves to the next  space   O  BS Lk o a a a  a       If you press when the eighth  character  farthest right character  is  flashing  the flashing part goes back to  the first character  farthest left  character         Repeat steps   and   to enter the  entire name     3 To return to the normal CD playback  mode  press for two seconds     Tip  To erase correct a name  enter    _     under bar  for each  character     Note   If you try to label an MD and you have not connected a  CD changer with the custom file function     FULL     then  fam           appear in the display  but you cannot input  characters  In this case  press for two seconds     Displaying the disc memo  Press during CD playback   CI  SCHUBERT  Each time you press during CD    playback  the item changes as follows   m gt  Elapsed playback time          Disc name                   Clock  lt    _   ___    Erasing the disc memo    1 
    
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