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Sony M-670V User's Manual
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2. SPEED FAST REVIEW
3. VOR ON VOR OFF gt
4. 10 a ES Soe MICROCASSETTE 2 1 2 8 2 4 1 2 300 4 000 TAPE SPEED 2 4
5. VOR MIC 3 KQ
6. Sony P SSS P AUSE DC IN 3V
7. lt lt FF CUE lt lt e gt REW REVIEW gt gt REW REVIEW PAUSE I gt 2 4 VOR
8. REC BATT J J J FF
9. D gt lt lt FF CUE lt lt e gt gt REW REVIEW lt FF FF CUE lt lt e gt REW REVIEW REW REW REVIEW lt q gt gt REW REVIEW CUE 4 FF CUE lt lt e gt REW REVIEW
10. REVIEW PAUSE 1 REVIEW FF CUE 4q gt gt REW REVIEW FAST
11. IN POWER 0 2 3 KQ 8 300 10 450 3 2 3 54 8 106 8 x 21 5 92 30 1 LRO3 SG 2
12. VOL PAUSE FF CUE lt lt e gt gt REW REVIEW 4 SPEED D FAST 2 3 4 VOL VOL EAR
13. VOR OFF VOR OFF EAR VOL
14. FAST E _ E _ gt __ gt S SS 3 CwicrocassetTe 4 TFI t 5 2 5
15. DC IN 3V AC E30HG OS os
16. MIC PLUG IN VOL POWER pap voR gt REC BATT PAUSE TAPE SPEED gt i H FF CUE 4 f gt gt REW REVIEW gt 1 2 3 2 4 30 30
17. 1 2 30 60 4 VOR OFF VOR OFF 5 REC BATT
18. REW CUE REVIEW Sony LRO3 14 5 9 SG Sony R03 5 2 5 SB JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Sony 7 Sony LROS SG lt
19. of the arrow REC BATT lamp goes off To release pause playback release t PAUSE Slide FF CUE lt gt gt REW REVIEW toward FF CUE 49 during stop Slide FF CUE lt gt gt REW REVIEW toward REW REVIEW during stop Keep FF CUE lt gt gt REW REVIEW pushed toward FF CUE lt 4 during playback and release it at the point you want Search backward during Keep FF CUE lt 4 gt gt REW REVIEW playback REVIEW pushed toward REW REVIEW during playback and release it at the point you want Fast forward FF Rewind REW Search forward during playback CUE Start recording during playback P AUSE will also be automatically released when is pressed stop pause release function Tf you leave the unit after the tape has been wound or rewound the batteries will be consumed rapidly Be sure to press Note If the tape is completely rewound while searching backward during playback REVIEW the FF CUE 49 gt gt REW REVIEW switch may not return to the center position when you release the switch In this case push back the switch to the center to start playback To increase the playback speed Slide the FAST PB switch in the direction of the arrow The playback speed will be increased To return to the original speed slide the FAST PB switch to the original position L Precautions On power e Operate the unit only on 3 V DC For AC operation
20. reset button 1 Press the reset button of the tape counter 2 Press and insert a standard microcassette with the side to start recording facing the lid Select the desired tape speed 2 4 cm for optimum sound recommended for normal use A 30 minute recording can be made using both sides of the MC 30 microcassette supplied for the United States and Europe only There is a tactile dot on this side 1 2 cm for longer recording time A 60 minute recording can be made using both sides of the MC 30 microcassette supplied for the United States and Europe only 4 Set VOR to OFF If you set VOR to ON the unit automatically starts recording the sound and pauses when there is no sound you can save tapes and batteries When the sound is not loud enough set it to OFF or the unit may not start recording 5 Press 98 15 pressed simultaneously and recording starts While the tape runs the REC BATT lamp lights and flashes depending on the strength of the sound Recording level is fixed At the end of the tape recording stops and the unit turns off automatically Automatic shut off mechanism To Press or slide Stop recording D gt Slide PAUSE in the direction of the arrow To release pause recording release P AUSE Pause recording Start recording during playback Review the portion just Push up lt gt gt during playback the uni
21. use the AC power adaptor recommended for the unit Do not use any other type For battery operation use two size AAA batteries On the unit e Use only the standard microcassettes with this unit Non standard cassettes cannot be used because their L dimension see illustration is different Standard Only standard microcassettes have a small indention of side A Omg U 7 1 foL So Approx 2 5 mm Non standard Approx 5 Do not leave the unit in a location near heat sources or ina place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or mechanical shock Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit remove the batteries or disconnect the AC power adaptor and have the unit checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further e Keep personal credit cards using magnetic coding or spring wound watches etc away from the unit to prevent possible damage from the magnet used for the speaker e When you do not use the unit for long remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by battery leakage and subsequent corrosion 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 cassette If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit please consult your nearest Sony dealer Troubles
22. 3 259 967 53 1 SONY Microcassette Corder Operating Instructions 670 2004 Sony Corporation Printed in China http www sony net Preparing Power Sources Choose one of the following power sources Dry Batteries Insert the batteries with correct polarity Make sure that nothing is connected to the DC IN jack 1 Open the battery compartment lid 2 Insert two size AAA batteries with correct polarity and close the lid To take out the batteries To attach the battery compartment lid if it is accidentally detached When to replace the batteries Replace the batteries with new ones of the same kind when the REC BATT lamp dims and the J lamp flashes Notes The unit will play back normally for a while even after the lamp flashes However replace the batteries as soon as you can Otherwise the built in speaker may emit a loud noise and recordings may not be made correctly In the following cases you do not need to replace the batteries if the J lamp flashes with the playback sound when you turn up the volume if the lamp lights momentarily when the tape starts running or at the end of the tape if the SJ lamp flashes during FF REW CUE REVIEW Battery life Approx hours Batteries Recording Playback Sony alkaline SG 14 5 9 Sony man
23. ER sensitivity 0 2 mV for 3 kQ or lower impedance microphone Output Earphone jack minijack monaural for 8 300 earphone Power output at 10 harmonic distortion 450 mW Power requirements 3 DC batteries R03 size AAA x 2 External DC power sources Dimensions w h d incl projecting parts and controls Approx 54 8 x 106 8 x 21 5 mm Mass main unit only Approx 92 g Supplied accessories Microcassette tape MC 30 1 for the United States and Europe only Alkaline batteries LR03 SG 2 for the United States only Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 1 7 1 108 0075 IN 3V 1 2 R03
24. down completely The batteries are weak Replace both batteries with new ones The head is contaminated See Maintenance Direct placement of the cassette tape on the speaker resulted in magnetization and deteriorated tonal quality Use the unit away from radiowave emitting devices such as cellular phones Tape speed is too fast or too slow or the sound is distorted in the playback mode Improper setting of the TAPE SPEED switch Set it to the same speed as that used for recording The FAST PB switch is slid in the direction of the arrow The batteries are weak Replace both batteries with new ones During CUE REVIEW the tape stops or does not run You cannot fast forward or rewind The batteries are weak Replace both batteries with new ones Maintenance Pinch roller Head To clean the tape head and path Press wipe the head capstan and the pinch roller with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol every 10 hours of use To clean the exterior Use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water Do not use alcohol benzine or thinner 60 Specifications Tape microcasseTTe normal position type Recording system 2 track 1 channel monaural Speaker Approx 2 8 cm dia Tape speed 2 4 cm s 1 2 cm s Frequency range 300 4 000 Hz with TAPE SPEED switch at 2 4 cm s Input Microphone input jack minijack monaural PLUG IN POW
25. ganese R03 SB 5 2 5 Measured valued by the standard of JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Using a Sony Microcassette Using a tape on which music has been recorded is played at volume setting 7 using speaker When using Sony SG alkaline dry batteries produced in Japan Note The battery life may be shorter depending on the operating condition the surrounding temperature and battery type For maximum performance we recommend that you use alkaline batteries House current to the mains AC power adaptor not supplied Connect the AC power adaptor to DC IN 3V and to the mains Use the AC E30HG AC power adaptor not supplied Do not use any other AC power adaptor Polarity of the plug gore Notes e Specifications for AC E30HG vary for each area Check your local voltage and the shape of the plug before purchasing Do not touch the AC power adaptor with wet hands Connect the AC power adaptor to the easily accessible mains Should you notice an abnormality in the AC power adaptor disconnect it from the mains immediately Recording You can record right away with the built in microphone Make sure that nothing is connected to the MIC jack MIC PLUG IN VOL POWER Microphone EAR VOR REC BATT 4 PAUSE TAPE SPEED gt FF CUE lt lt de gt gt REW REVIEW Tape counter I gt amp Battery alert Tape counter
26. hooting Should any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest Sony dealer You cannot close the cassette compartment lid The cassette is being inserted in the wrong way 9 has been already pressed The cassette is not being inserted completely The unit does not operate The batteries have been inserted with incorrect polarity The batteries are weak Replace both batteries with new ones gt PAUSE is slid in the direction of the arrow The AC power adaptor is not firmly connected The unit will not run on dry batteries if the AC power adaptor is left plugged into the DC IN 3V jack even though you disconnect the AC power adaptor from the power source Recording cannot be made There is no cassette in the cassette compartment The tab on the tape has been removed To reuse the tape for recording cover the tab hole with adhesive tape The batteries are weak Replace both batteries with new ones Recording is interrupted The VOR switch is set to ON When you do not use VOR set it to OFF Recording cannot be erased completely The head is contaminated See Maintenance Playback cannot be made The tape has reached the end Rewind the tape No sound comes from the speaker The earphone is plugged in Unplug it The volume is turned down completely The sound drops out or comes with excessive noise The volume is turned
27. ith an external microphone the VOR system may not work properly because of the difference in sensitivity Recording with an External Microphone Connect a microphone firmly to the MIC jack Use a microphone of low impedance less than 3 kQ When using a plug in power system microphone the power to the microphone is supplied from this unit Recording from another equipment Connect another equipment firmly to the MIC jack using the connecting cord not supplied Set this unit to the recording mode and another equipment to the playback mode Playing a Tape EAR VOL 4 PAUSE FF CUE 44 gt gt REW REVIEW q TAPE SPEED gt gt Battery alert LED FAST The button has a tactile dot 1 Inserta cassette with the side to start playing facing the lid 2 Select the tape speed to the same speed as that used for recording Press 4 Turn VOL to adjust the volume There is a tactile dot beside VOL to show the direction to turn up the volume At the end of the tape playback stops and the unit turns off automatically Automatic shut off mechanism After the tape has been wound or rewound be sure to press If you plug in headphones not supplied to the EAR jack you will get monaural output from both left and right channels To Press or slide Stop playback stop fast forward or rewind Pause playback Slide t PAUSE in the direction
28. t enters the recording mode recorded toward PP REW REVIEW during the recording Release the button at the point to start playback Take out a cassette gt i P AUSE will also be automatically released when is pressed stop pause release function Note Select the 2 4 cm tape speed for recording if you play back the recorded tape with another unit Otherwise the sound quality may be changed Notes on VOR Voice Operated Recording The VOR system is affected by the environmental recording conditions When you use the system in a noisy place the unit will stay in the recording mode If the sound is too soft on the contrary the unit will not start recording If you cannot get the results you want set it to OFF The VOR system may not record the beginning of the sound you want to record because it starts recording only after it catches the sound For an important recording set it to OFF To monitor the sound Connect an earphone not supplied to the EAR jack The monitor volume cannot be adjusted by VOL To prevent a cassette from being accidentally recorded over Break off and remove the cassette tabs To reuse the cassette for recording cover the tab hole with adhesive tape rs Recording from Various Sound Sources Notes When you are going to record something that you may not have an opportunity to record again test the unit first before you actually start recording When recording w
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