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5. 51 Note Certain countries may regulate disposal of battery used to power this product Please consult your local authority When to replace charge the battery Replace or charge the battery when flashes in the display The battery remainder mark has 3 steps to show the remaining battery power Display Condition Remote Main control unit 0221 There is enough battery power v v The battery 7 w power is decreasing v v uii The battery is gt gt exhausted Replace it with a new battery Notes When you insert a charged battery the battery remainder mark may show mm wa on the main unit even if it is not fully charged The battery remainder mark may temporarily show a lower level during fast forwarding or rewinding or use in extremely low temperatures gt Getting Started _______ Choosing a Power Source Dry Battery Attach the supplied battery case and then insert one R6 size AA battery with correct polarity Note For maximum performance we recommend that you use a Sony alkaline battery Rechargeable Battery 1 Insert the supplied rechargeable battery NC 6WM into the charger with correct polarity N Plug in the charger to the house current mains Japanese model Full charging takes about 2 hours Sony World Model Full charging takes about 1 hour If
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7. Note When the cassette holder is opened the direction of the tape will be automatically set to FWD Select a recording source To record with the microphone Connect the supplied microphone to the MIC PLUG IN POWER jack To record from the radio Tune in to the station you want to record see Listening to the Radio 2 Press again to tag point B A B will flash and the tape will be rewound to point A Then REP display and the specified portion is played repeatedly To cancel the A B Repeat playback Press the jog lever on the remote control REPEAT on the main unit Notes You cannot specify a repeat portion to include both sides of the tape You cannot specify a repeat portion of shorter than 2 seconds After repeated operation the actual portion that is played back may shift off somewhat from the exact portion specified with the tags due to tape slack A B Repeat will repeat 50 times before returning to normal playback if not canceled manually Do not use the A B Repeat function with tapes longer than 90 minutes If you do the tape may be damaged ey Recording You can record radio programs from the built in radio or record with the supplied microphone In either case use a new or fully charged battery 56 Actual recording will start about 2 seconds after you slide REC Slide REC about 2 seconds before the moment you want to
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10. press ENTER COUNTER RESET Notes The tape counter may show some deviation The tape counter will not be displayed when the cassette compartment is empty 63 On the main unit 1 Press MENU repeatedly to move __ in the display to SOUND 2 Press SET repeatedly to select the sound emphasis of your choice Note If the sound becomes distorted with the GRV effect select MB or NORM no message Notes on the menu mode You cannot operate the tape from the remote control while you are in the menu mode When you press the jog lever to enter or if you leave the remote control unoperated for more than 30 seconds the display will exit the menu mode automatically To exit the menu mode manually press MENU again The menu setting except for AVLS is stored even after the battery is replaced V 9546 141 0001 5 SEHRA A 9 00 20 00 t H 9 00 17 00 http www world sony com 9 0 w Sony online 00000 000000000 0000000000000 000000000 5 FEIT 0570 00 3311 6 04727217639 PHSTO 208 03 5448 3311 0466 31 2595 Printed in Japan 000000000000000000
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13. EIAJ Electronic Industries Association of Japan Using a Sony HF series cassette tape Note The battery life may shorten depending on the operation of the unit Operation on the remote Operation on the jog lever and display Press for more than a second during playback Playing side FWD on FWD Playing side REV on REV Press once during playback Jog upward for less han a second during stop FE appears Jog downward for ess than a second during stop REW appears Jog upward once or the number of racks to be skipped during playback AMS and the number of tracks to be skipped appear Jog downward once for the number of tracks to be skipped during playback AMS and the number of tracks to be skipped appear Jog upward for 2 seconds or more during stop flashes continued control To Play the other side Stop playback Fast forward Rewind Play the next track succeeding 9 tracks from the beginning 5 Play the current track previous 8 tracks from the beginning 5 Play the other side from the beginning Skip Reverse function gt Operating the Walkman Playing a Tape Open the cassette holder and insert a cassette 2 Make sure the HOLD function is turned off If it is on slide the HOLD switch to turn it off Press the
14. order 1 Press BAND RADIO ON to turn on the radio 2 Press BAND RADIO ON repeatedly to select AM or FM 3 Press ENTER The frequency digits will flash in the display 4 Press TUNE PRESET or repeatedly to tune in to the desired station and press ENTER The preset number will flash in the display 5 Press TUNE PRESET or repeatedly to select the desired preset number and press ENTER The station is preset to the number of your choice Notes If you cannot complete step 4 or 5 while the indications are flashing repeat from step 3 If you preset a new station to the same preset number the previously stored station will be erased 60 Plays both sides once from the FWD side when turned off on the main unit 27 indicates off 00 DONR Turn on when you play back a tape recorded with the Dolby B NR system on the main unit GM indicates on Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Notes The playback modes can be set or canceled separately The playback modes cannot be adjusted while recording On the remote control 1 Press MENU to enter the menu mode 69 the cursor will flash in the display of the remote control 2 Jog the jog lever upward downward repeatedly until
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16. FMO 0 FMO 0 FMI 0 NHK FMO NHK FMO 612kHz 1017kHz 1278kHz 1413kHz 77 9 2 78 7 2 80 7 2 81 6 2 84 8 2 AM 1 FM GQ N G 3 11 1 1 TUNE PRESET 00 BAND RADIO ON ENTER 1 BAND RADIO OND 0000000000000 2 00000000000000000 3 AREA 10000000000 BAND RADIO ON 0 0 000000000 4 000000 0 00 00000 0000000 000 00 00000000000000020000000000000 0000000000000000 0000 0000000 00000 00000000000 USA FM 87 5 108MHz 00000 530 1 710 2 000000000 Eur FM 87 5 108MHz 531 1 602kHz 5 6000000000000 0 27000 00000000 028000 0000000000 34 00000000000 001003000000000000 400 10 800 0 OD 00000000 35 0000000000060 SOUN PB TUNE SOUND MODE MODE AVLS MODE DONR MENU 0000000000000000000000 000000 000 80 0 RV 00000 00000000000000000 00000000000 MB 00000 GRV 0000000 NOR 00000 00000000000 1 0010000000000000 36 4 3 000000000 0 0000000000000000000000 9000000 0000000000 0000000 00000000 A lt 29 GRV 30000000000000000000000000000000000 OO00
17. lt O 3 864 893 02 2 00000 Operating Instructions page 52 XXXX XXXX O000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 WALKMAN WALKMANO WALKMAN is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation XXXX XXXX WM GX677 1999 by Sony Corporation 0000000 00000000 0000000 00000000 000000 0000000000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00 00000 00000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000 00 0000000 0000000 0000000 000000 000000 000000 AO a 2 22 2 51 54 O TEED ETE EE PB MODE 20 oe ee 22 ABO 00000 24 2 OW 1m nooo a a GN 42
18. start recording or you will miss the beginning of your recording When recording on both sides recording will not be made for about 10 seconds while the tape is switching sides Do not use CrO2 TYPE II or metal TYPE IV tape If you do the sound may be distorted when you play back the tape or the previous recording may not be erased completely Do not connect or disconnect the earphones to from REMOTE while recording from the radio The recording condition may change abruptly or noise may be recorded To avoid noise interference do not place it near a lamp cord or a fluorescent lamp when recording with the microphone If a howling effect occurs turn down the volume All other operation cannot be made while recording For other operation stop recording first To prevent a tape from being accidentally recorded over Break off the tabs from side A and or B To reuse the tape for recording cover the tab hole with adhesive tape 57 Slide REC REC appears in the display and recording starts after about 2 seconds If you have started recording from the FWD side recording will switch to reverse side automatically at the end of the FWD side To stop recording Press RADIO OFF on the main unit or press the jog lever on the remote control To reduce noise while recording AM programs Set the ISS Interference Suppress Switch to the position that reduces noise the most To monitor the re
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26. cording sound You can monitor the recording sound through headphones earphones Adjust monitoring level using VOL Note You may hear some noise in the monitor sound in the RV MB or GRV mode but this does not affect recording Notes on recording The recording level is fixed Sound emphasis RV MB or GRV AVLS and Dolby B NR settings do not affect recording improve the broadcast reception For AM The Walkman has a built in antenna Reorient the Walkman horizontally to obtain optimum AM reception For Extend the cord of the remote control the aerial If the reception is still not good press MENU repeatedly to set the cursor in the display of the main unit to FM Then press SET to choose from MONO monaural LOCAL or none stereo mode for best reception To operate from the remote control To turn on the radio press the jog lever for more than one second while the tape is in stop mode only To tune in or recall a preset station jog the jog lever upward downward To turn off the radio press the jog lever re Listening to the Radio 1 Press BAND RADIO ON to turn on the radio 2 Press BAND RADIO ON repeatedly to select AM or FM Press MENU on the main unit repeatedly and set __ the cursor in the display of the main unit to TUNE MODE 4 For manual tuning Press SET to choose MANUAL 2 Press TUNE PRESET or repea
27. factory preset stations for each area see pages 32 to 33 of the Japanese text 1 press BAND RADIO ON to turn on the radio Press ENTER The frequency digits will flash in the display Hold down BAND RADIO ON until AREA 1 flashes N While AREA 1 is flashing press TUNE PRESET repeatedly to select and area number from 1 to 8 or JR and then press ENTER 5 Tune in to the desired preset station by preset tuning see Listening to the Radio To cancel the stored station Follow the procedure above and in step 4 instead of tuning in to a station press and hold TUNE PRESET or until is displayed Press ENTER while is flashing The preset number will flash in the display Press TUNE PRESET or repeatedly to select the preset number you want to cancel and press ENTER a eee Receiving Stations Outside Japan 1 Press BAND RADIO ON to turn on the radio 2 Press ENTER The frequency digits will flash in the display 3 Press and hold BAND RADIO ON until AREA 1 flashes 4 While AREA 1 is flashing press TUNE PRESET to select USA or Eur 5 Press ENTER 6 Tune in to and store stations as necessary following the procedure of Listening to the Radio and Presetting Radio Stations Storing Radio Stations Manually Manual Memory function You can preset the stations in any
28. flashes on the playback mode to be adjusted 3 Press the jog lever to enter You will hear a short beep and will appear for a few seconds Then the display will exit the menu mode 61 Area indication and frequency range Area Frequency range FM MHz AM kHz USA 87 5 108 0 Eur 87 5 108 2 Japan 76 90 531 1 710 AREA 1 8 JR USA USA Canada and Central and South America Eur European and other countries To receive stations in Japan Select AREA 1 to 8 or JR in step 4 above aT Using the Menu Adjusting playback modes You can adjust the following playback modes using the Menu function on the remote control or on the main unit AVLS Turn on to limit the maximum volume to protect your hearing Automatic Volume Limiter System on the main unit 2 indicates MODE Turn on to play both sides repeatedly on the main unit indicates on Emphasizing Sound You can choose one of the following sound emphases using the Menu function on the remote control or on the main unit RV Sound Revitalizer Emphasizes treble sound Mega Bass Emphasizes bass sound moderate effect GRV Groove Emphasizes bass sound strong effect NORM no message on the main unit normal no effect On the remote control 1 Press MENU to enter the menu mode will flash in the display 2 Jog the jog lever upward down
29. jog lever on the remote control or press REPEAT on the main unit Adjust the volume with VOL When adjusting the volume on the main unit Set the VOL control on the remote control at maximum When adjusting the volume on the remote control Set the VOL control on the main unit to around 6 Note on the cassette holder When opening the cassette holder on the main unit make sure the tape is stopped then slide the OPEN switch If the cassette holder is opened when the tape is running the tape may loosen and be damaged 54 Note on AMS The AMS function detects a blank of 4 seconds or longer between the tracks If there is noise between the tracks AMS may not recognize the blank and may not operate Likewise if there is a low level segment within a track AMS may Jog downward for 2 seconds or more during stop REW flashes Play the same side from the beginning Rewind Auto Play function Automatic Music Sensor recognize it as a blank space Operation on the main unit To Press Play the other 4 REPEAT side during playback A B Repeat Stop playback stop RADIO A B Repeat plays back repeatedly OFF any portion of the tape you Fast forward FFe AMS during specified Specify by tagging the stop beginning point A and the end point B of the portion during Rewind REW AMS playback during stop SMN On the remote control Macks repeatedly duri
30. ng 1 Press the jog lever twice succeeding 3 playback quickly during playback to tag tracks from the point A Pee REP appears in the display of the remote control Play the current REW AMS 2 Press the jog lever once more track previous 8 repeatedly during to tag point B tracks from the playback REP will flash and the tape beginning will be rewound to point A 5 Then the specified portion is layed tedly Play the other FFe AMS for Pere epee ey side from the 2 seconds or more beginning Skip during stop On the main unit Reverse 1 Press 4 for 2 function seconds or more during playback to tag point A A will flash in the display of the main unit 55 REWeAMS for 2 seconds or more during stop Play the same side from the beginning Rewind Auto Play function Automatic Music Sensor Note If the record protect tab is broken you cannot record on that side 1 Insert a normal TYPE 1 tape To record on both sides Insert the cassette with the side to be first recorded on as the FWD forward side Make sure that FWD is displayed If not press and hold We RADIO OFF until REV changes to FWD To record on one side only Insert the cassette with the side to be recorded on as the REV reverse side Make sure that REV is displayed If not press and hold We RADIO OFF until FWD changes to REV
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32. tedly to tune in to the desired station Keep pressing TUNE PRESET to scan for stations For preset tuning Press SET to choose PRESET 2 Press TUNE PRESET or repeatedly to recall the desired preset station To use preset tuning preset stations first see Tuning in to the Ready preset Stations for Each Area or Presetting Radio Stations To turn off the radio Press W RADIO OFF 58 s Presetting Radio Stations Once you store your favorite stations in memory you can play them easily You can preset up to 16 stations 8 each for FM and AM Tuning in to and Storing Radio Stations Automatically Auto Memory Scanning function 1 Press BAND RADIO to turn on the radio 2 Press BAND RADIO ON repeatedly to select AM or FM 3 Press ENTER until A appears in the display The Walkman starts searching and storing stations Then the preset number appears Note Do not remove the power sources until all the stations are stored 59 Tuning in to the Ready preset Stations for Each Area Manual Area Call For each of the nine areas in Japan Sapporo Sendai Northern Kanto Southern Kanto Nagoya Osaka Hiroshima Fukuoka and the Shinkansen this Walkman is factory preset with frequency data for major stations receivable in the area Once your present area is selected you can tune in to the stations on the area by preset tuning For the
33. the plug does not fit to your mains attach the supplied AC plug adaptor 3 Insert the fully charged battery into the rechargeable battery compartment You can charge the battery about 300 times 52 House Current Remove the rechargeable battery if inserted Attach the battery case and connect the AC power adaptor AC E15L for Japan not supplied or AC E15HG not supplied to the DC IN 1 5 V jack of the battery case and to the wall outlet Do not use any other AC power adaptor Specifications for AC E15HG vary for each area Check your local voltage and the polarity of the plug before purchasing Polarity of the plug Connecting the earphones 1 connect the stereo mini plug firmly to the remote control 2 Connect the remote control to Wear L marked side to the left ear and the R marked side to the right ear If the earphones do not fit to your ears or the sound is unbalanced adjust the earphones to fit to your ears firmly 53 Battery life Approx hours EIAJ Sony alkaline LR6 SG Tape playback 31 5 Radio reception 32 MIC recording 10 Radio recording 6 5 Rechargeable battery NC 6WM Tape playback 8 5 Radio reception 10 MIC recording 4 Radio recording 3 Sony alkaline LR6 SG and Rechargeable NC 6WM Tape playback 40 Radio reception 42 MIC recording 13 Radio recording 9 Measured value by the standard of
34. ward repeatedly until flashes on the sound emphasis of your choice 3 Press the jog lever to enter You will hear a short beep and will appear for a few seconds Then the display will exit the menu mode To display the sound emphasis status on the remote control Press MENU to enter the menu mode The active sound emphasis will be marked by the 69 To cancel a playback mode On the remote control repeat the above so that 697 disappears on the playback mode to be adjusted To display the playback mode status on the remote control Press MENU to enter the menu mode The active playback mode s will be marked by the 69 On the main unit 1 Press MENU repeatedly to move __ the cursor in the display of the main unit to the playback mode to be adjusted 2 Press SET repeatedly to select the playback mode to your choice Note If the sound is distorted when you listen to the bass boosted sound with AVLS function turn down the volume Using Other Functions To lock the controls Hold function Slide HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow to lock the controls To use the tape counter The tape counter is displayed on the main unit during playback recording fast forward rewind and stop except when the radio is turned on The number will increase when playing back the FWD side and decrease when playing back the REV side To reset the counter to 000
35. z 88 2MHz AM 1 2 3 4 FM 1 2 3 4 AREA 200 Sendai 100 20 0 0000 NHK FMI 0 10 20 0 FEN TBS NHK FMI 0 0 NHK FMI 0 NHK FMI 0 FMI 0 1 891kHz 2 10892 3 1260kHz FM 1 77 1MHz 2 82 5MHz AREA 3000 Northern Kanto 594kHz 693kHz 810kHz 954kHz 1134kHz 1197kHz 1242kHz 1530kHz 76 4MHz 78 8MHz 80 0MHz 80 3MHz 81 6MHz 83 2MHz 86 3MHz AM 1 FM NOOR O O N 32 33 JR JRO OO Shinkansen 00000000 OOO 0000 76 0MHz 76 6MHz 77 5 2 78 8 2 79 6 2 FM 1 EE 2 gt B B 402 1 2 0000000000 FM802 NHK FMO FMI NHK FMD NHK FMO FMO 0 0 AREA 600 Osaka 00000000 000 558kHz 666kHz 828kHz 1008kHz 1143kHz 1179kHz 1314kHz 1431kHz 76 5MHz 80 2MHz 82 8MHz 85 1MHz 86 5MHz 88 1MHz 89 4MHz 89 9MHz 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AREA 700 Hiroshima 20 0 0000 10 0 0000 0000 AFN 0 FEN FM NHK 0 702kHz 918kHz 1071kHz 1116kHz 1350kHz 1575kHz 78 2MHz 88 3MHz AM 1 FM WP AREA 8 Fukuoka NH HKD 100 20 0 RKBO 000 000000

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