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5. USA or Eur and press ENTER 5 Press RADIO ON BAND repeatedly to select AM or FM and press TUNING to select a station 43 Area indication frequency range Area Frequency range FM MHz AM kHz USA 87 5 108 0 530 1 710 Eur 87 5 108 0 531 1 602 USA USA Canada and Central and South America Eur European and other countries SS Using Other Functions Emphasizing Bass 1 Press MENU repeatedly in the playback or stop mode to set the cursor to SOUND in the display Then press SET to select the desired mode With each press the indications change as follows MB MEGA BASS emphasizes bass sound GRV GROOVE emphasizes deeper bass sound No message off normal When using the remote control see Using the remote control Note If the sound is distorted with the mode GRV select the mode MB or no message 44 Protecting Your Hearing AVLS When you set the AVLS Automatic Volume Limiter System function to active the maximum volume is kept down to protect your ears 1 Press MENU repeatedly in the playback stop or radio mode to set the cursor to AVLS in the display Then press SET to show E To cancel the AVLS function Press SET so that disappears When using the remote control see Using the remote control Notes If the sound is distorted when you listen to the bass boosted sound w
6. Set the 4 VOL control on the remote control at maximum When adjusting the volume on the remote control Set the m VOLUME control on the Walkman to around 6 To Press play the other side during playback r stop playback stop m fast forward FFeAMS during stop 6 rewind REWeAMS during stop continued 39 find the beginning FFeAMS of the next track once succeeding 9 tracks repeatedly AMS during playback find the beginning REWeAMS of the current track once previous 8 tracks repeatedly AMS during playback play the same side REWe AMS from the beginning for two Rewind Auto seconds or Play function more during stop play the other side FF AMS for from the beginning two seconds Skip Reverse more during function stop Automatic Music Sensor Note 5 To operate the AMS you need blank of 4 seconds or longer between the tracks Therefore if there is noise between the tracks this function will not detect the blank and will not operate Likewise if the recording level is moderately low within a track this function may inaccurately operate To select playback mode PB Press MENU repeatedly in the playback and stop mode to set the cursor to MODE PB in the display Then press SET to select the desired mode To play Select both sides repeatedly both sides once from the side facing the cassette holder 40 To play
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17. S Interference Suppress Switch to the position that reduces noise the most 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 Notes Do not use CrO2 TYPE II or metal TYPE IV tape otherwise 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 headphones to while recording from the radio The recording condition may change abruptly or noise may be recorded When recording with the microphone do not place it near a lamp cord or a fluorescent lamp to avoid noise interference If a howling effect occurs turn down the volume While recording only the stop operation functions MB GRV mode does not affect recording During recording the LCD menu function is inoperable 41 se Listening to the Radio l Press RADIO ON BAND to turn on the radio 2 Press RADIO ON BAND repeatedly to select AM or FM Press TUNING to tune in to the desired station If you keep pressing TUNING for a few seconds the Walkman will start tuning to the stations automatically To tum off the radio Press We RADIO OFF To improve the broadcast reception For AM The Walkman has a built in antenna Reorient the Walkman horizontally to o
18. a tape recorded with Dolby NR PB system Press MENU repeatedly in the playback or stop mode to set the cursor to DO NR PB Dolby noise reduction in the display Then press SET to show 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 m t Recording You can record radio programmes from the built in radio or record with the supplied microphone In either case use a new or fully charged battery 1 Insert a normal TYPE I tape with the side you want to record facing the tape holder When you open the cassette holder FWD will appear in the display window If REV is displayed open and close the cassette holder so that FWD appears 2 Selecta recording source To record from the radio Tune in to a station you want to record see Listening to the Radio When recording FM programmes make sure the earphones are plugged in as they serve as an aerial To record with the microphone Connect the supplied microphone to the MIC PLUG IN POWER jack You can use the supplied microphone stand as illustrated Slide REC REC appears in the display and recording starts after about two seconds Recording stops at the end of the side To stop recording Press To reduce noise while recording AM programmes Set the IS
19. accidentally contacted by a metallic object On the unit Do not drop the unit or give a shock to the unit or it may cause a malfunction Do not leave the unit in a location near heat sources or place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or sand moisture rain mechanical shock or in a car with its windows closed The LCD display may become hard to see or slow down when using the unit at high temperatures above 40 C 104 F or at low temperatures below 0 C 32 F At room temperature the display will return to its normal operating condition If the unit has not been used for long set it in the playback mode and warm it up for a few minutes before inserting a tape 45 tapes longer than 90 minutes We do not recommend the use of tapes longer than 90 minutes except for a long continuous recording or playback They are very thin and tend to be stretched easily On the remote control Use the supplied remote control only for each unit On headphones earphones Road safety Do not use headphones earphones while driving cycling or operating any motorized vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas It can also be potentially dangerous to play your headphones earphones at high volume while walking especially at pedestrian crossings You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Preventing
20. ak the Walkman may not operate normally Replace the battery with a new one 37 Rechargeable Battery 1 Insert the rechargeable battery NC 6WM into the charger with correct polarity 2 Plug in the charger to the wall outlet Full charging takes about 2 hours 3 Insert the fully charged battery into the rechargeable battery compartment When to charge the battery Charge the battery when the BATT lamp dims You can charge the battery about 300 times Battery Approx hours Rechargeable battery NC 6WM Tape playback 8 36 with Sony alkaline LR6 WM Radio reception 9 37 with Sony alkaline LR6 WM MIC recording 4 13 with Sony alkaline LR6 WM Radio recording 3 9 with Sony alkaline LR6 WM 38 Notes Do nottear off the film on the rechargeable battery Use the Sony NC 6WM rechargeable battery only with the supplied battery charger or with the separately sold battery charger for Sony NC 6WM Remove the charger unit from the wall outlet as soon as possible after the rechargeable battery has been charged Overcharging may damage the rechargeable battery The battery charger and the rechargeable battery may become warm during charging but it is not a problem Be sure not to short circuit the battery When you carry it with you use the supplied carrying case If you do not use the carrying case do not carry with other metallic objects such a
21. btain optimum AM reception For FM Extend the cord of the remote control the aerial If the reception is still not good press MENU repeatedly to set the cursor to FM MODE in the display Then press SET to show MONO monaural Note Do not remove the power sources while listening to the radio or the received stations may not be stored 42 Presetting Radio Stations Once you store your favorite stations in memory you can play them easily You can preset up to 8 stations for FM and 8 stations for AM of each mode Eur Jpn USA Tuning the Area Manually Manual Area Call When you choose 1 to 8 or the JR area number the table of Area number factory preset will automatically store 1 Press RADIO ON BAND to turn on the radio 2 Press ENTER to flash the freguency PRESET and the preset number in the display Hold down RADIO ON e BAND until AREA 1 will flash in the display 4 While AREA 1 is flashing press PRESET repeatedly to select and area number from 1 to 8 or JR area number and then press ENTER 5 Press RADIO ONe BAND repeatedly to select AM or FM and then press to select a preset number you wish to listen to Tuning in to and Storing Radio Stations Automatically Auto Memory Scanning function 1 Press RADIO ON BAND to turn on the radio 2 Press RADIO repeatedly to select AM or FM 3 Press ENTER until A app
22. e control is not normal Disconnect the remote control from the Walkman then connect it again The radio and playback operates but recording is not possible This condition may occur when the batteries become weak Replace the batteries with new ones Specifications Radio section Frequency range FM 76 0 90 0 MHz AM 531 1 710 kHz Tape section Frequency response Dolby NR off Playback 20 18 000 Hz Recording playback 100 8 000 Hz Output Headphones jack Load impedance 8 300 ohms Power output 4 mW 4 mW 16 ohms General Power requirements 15 Rechargeable battery One R6 size AA battery Dimensions w h d Approx 109 x 78 6 x 26 4 s 31 s 11 16 inches incl projecting parts and controls Mass Approx 150 2 Approx 240 g 8 5 oz incl rechargeable battery earphones with remote control and cassette Supplied accessories Battery case 1 Stereo earphones with remote control 1 Clip 1 Battery charger 1 Rechargeable battery NC 6WM 1 2 V 600 mAh Ni Cd 1 Battery R6P SR Rechargeable battery carring case 1 Carrying pouch 1 Stereo microphone 1 Microphone stand 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 47 0000000 01410000000006 7 35 el 03 5448 331100 052 232 26118 06 539 5111 Printed in Japan
23. ears in the display The Walkman starts searching and storing stations 4 After the preset number appears tune in to a station using PRESET Storing Radio Stations Manually Manual Memory function You can preset the stations in any order 1 Turn on the radio and select the desired band 2 Press ENTER The frequency digits and a preset number flash in the display 3 While the frequency digits and the preset number are flashing tune in to a station you wish to store using TUNING and select a preset number using PRESET 4 While the frequency digits and the preset number are flashing press ENTER 5 Tune in to a station using PRESET Notes If you cannot complete step 3 or 4 while the indications are flashing repeat from step 2 If you preset a new station to the same preset number the previously stored station will be erased To cancel the stored station Follow the procedure above and in step 3 instead of tuning in to a station press and hold TUNING until is displayed Press ENTER while is flashing Receiving Stations Outside Japan 1 Press RADIO ONeBAND to turn on the radio 2 Press ENTER The frequency digits PRESET and a preset number flash in the display 3 Press and hold RADIO ON e BAND for more than 2 seconds AREA 1 flashes in the display 4 While AREA 1 is flashing press PRESET repeatedly to select
24. hearing damage Do not use headphones earphones at high volume Hearing experts advise against continuous loud and extended play If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce volume or discontinue use Caring for others Keep the volume at a moderate level This will allow you to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the people around you 46 Maintenance To clean the tape head and path Use the cleaning cassette CHK 1 not supplied every 10 hours of use Note Use only the recommended cleaning cassette To clean the exterior Use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water Do not use alcohol benzine or thinner Note Clean the headphones earphones plug and microphone plug periodically Troubleshooting The cassette holder does not open If the tape is playing stop and then slide OPEN This condition may occur when you remove the power sources during playback or recording or when you use exhausted dry or rechargeable battery Set the power sources again or replace the exhausted battery with a new one The volume is not turned up If appears for AVLS display press SET so that disappears A beep sounds and recording is not possible when REC is slid If the tab of the tape is broken off cover the tab hole with adhesive tape If REV appears open the cassette holder then close it so that FWD appears The display on the remot
25. ifferent emphasizing tones MB MEGA BASS and GRV GROOVE to adjust to your favorite sound LCD menu function that lets you select and switch functions in the display window of the main unit Auto Memory Scanning function that lets you store and recall up to 8 stations for FM and 8 stations for AM automatically AMS Automatic Music Sensor function that searches the beginning of the current and 8 previous tracks and succeeding 9 tracks at high speed Useful remote control Getting Started a Preparing a Power Source Choose one of the three power sources below dry battery rechargeable battery and house current Dry Battery 1 Attach the supplied battery case 2 Open the battery compartment lid and insert an R6 size AA dry battery like the illustration in this manual When to replace the battery Replace the battery with a new one when the BATT lamp dims Battery life Approx hours Sony Sony alkaline R6P LR6 WM SR Tape playback 29 8 Radio reception 30 8 MIC recording 10 35 Radio recording 6 5 2 Note The battery life may shorten depending on the operation of the unit For maximum performance we recommend that you use an alkaline battery Notes Do not charge a dry battery When you do not use the Walkman for a long time remove the battery to avoid any damage caused by battery leakage and subsequent corrosion When the battery becomes we
26. ith the AVLS function turn down the volume The setting is stored as long as the battery is not replaced Using the Remote Control All buttons on the remote control unless otherwise noted below function identically to those corresponding on the main unit Read the direction for your model To lock the buttons 1 Slide HOLD to the direction of the arrow When you press any button Hold appears in the display To unlock slide HOLD to the opposite direction of the arrow Using SOUND Press SOUND AVLS to select the desired mode With each press the indications in the display changes as follows MB emphasizes bass sound GRV emphasizes deeper bass sound No message off normal Using AVLS Press and hold SOUND AVLS for two seconds or more 2 appears in the display To cancel press and hold SOUND AVLS for two seconds more again gt Additional Information I Precautions On rechargeable battery and charger If the rechargeable battery is new or has not been used for a long time it may not be charged completely until you use it several times The nameplate indicating the operating voltage power consumption etc is located on the bottom exterior of the battery charger On dry batteries Do not carry the dry or rechargeable batteries with coins or other metallic objects It can generate heat if the positive and negative terminals of the batteries are
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28. s keys in your pocket House Current Remove the rechargeable battery if inserted and attach the battery case Connect the AC power adaptor AC E15L for Japan not supplied or AC E15HG for overseas not supplied to the DC IN 1 5 V of the battery case and to the wall outlet Do not use any other AC power adaptor Connecting the Earphones 1 Connect the micro plug firmly to the remote control 2 Connect the remote control to REMOTE You can put the longer earphone cord behind your neck To use the supplied clip Position the earphones cord through the guides on the supplied clip as shown Fasten the clip to your clothes m Releasing HOLD The HOLD function locks the Walkman to prevent from operating when you accidentally press a button If the Walkman is locked unlock it before operating 1 Slide HOLD to the opposite direction of the arrow To lock the Walkman Slide HOLD to the direction of the arrow To lock and unlock the remote control See Using the remote control gt Operating the Walkman si Playing a Tape The Auto Tape Selector automatically selects the tape normal TYPE D TYPE ID or metal TYPE IV for playback 1 Insert a cassette 2 Press lt P to start playing then adjust the volume If the earphones do not fit to your ears or the sound is unbalanced turn round the earphones a little to fit to your ears firmly When adjusting the volume on the Walkman
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