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Summary of Contents for STR-D511

Page 1: ...FMStereo FM AM Receiver Operating Instructions STR D611 STR D511 1993 by Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...tlE IUL UIvIn_ PJnt_lllld Increase the separation between the equipment and rec_vel Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radioiTV technician for help CAUTION You are cautioned that any change or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipm...

Page 3: ...bl 1 is at_ t M Stereu I IV AM receiver and audio video control center You can listen to various audio video program sources with this unit TV video programs You can enjoy TV or CATV programs with FM simulcast Tuner Precise tuning is ensured by a quartz locked digital synthesizer Surround sound system This unit incorporates all of 3 types of surround effect BFIIoo o_ LoO _J expands sound just like...

Page 4: ...owder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine For the customers in the U S A For detailed safety precautions see the IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS leaflet If you have any question or problem concerning your unit please consult your nearest Sony dealer To prevent internal heat buildup in the unit place the unit in a location with adequate air circulation Do not install the unit near heat sources such as radia...

Page 5: ... cord are color coded as follows Red jacks and plugs For the right channel of audio signals White jacks and plugs For the left channel of audio signals Yellow jacks and plugs For video signals The numbers correspond to the following details on page 6 and 7 O FM antenna AM antenna Rear speaker system Monitor TV lto VIDEO IN O Speaker system A speakers Turntable CD player TAPE deck or DAT deck to OU...

Page 6: ...the connection of insulated wire is also available for areas with difficult AM reception For areas with poor AM reception In areas with poor reception connect a 6 to 15 meters 20 to 50 feet insulated wire to the AM antenna terminal Extend this out of doors if possible keeping the greater portion horizontal There is no need to disconnect the supplied antenna To prevent hum connect the ground wire t...

Page 7: ...B are connected in series the sound volume will be slightly decreased with both speaker systems driven Be car elui thai thu power consumption of equipment connected to the outlet on the receiver does not ex_ucd IZL_watts for USA and Canada models or 100 watts for Australian model Do not connect electrical home appliance such as an electric iron fan IV or other high wattage equipment to the outlet ...

Page 8: ...page 17 MEMORY button See page 14 TUNING 1 buttons See page13 Display window PRESET TUNING buttons See page 15 FM AM band selectors See pages 12 and 13 TUNING DIRECT button See page 12 SUR surround mode Indicators See page 17 FM MODE button See page 12 DBFB Dynamic Bass Feedback button and Indicator See page 11 MUTING button and indicator See page 11 MASTER VOLUME control See page 11 BALANCE contr...

Page 9: ...erates a test tone signal that is sent in succession to each speaker DBFB button Turns on off the DBFB Dynamic Bass Feedback MUTING button Mutes the sound MASTER VOL buttons Control the volume level Other equipment control section The operative buttons are changed according to the function mode and the setting of the SYSTEM I V selector Numeric buttons 1 to 0 Designate the number 10 Designates the...

Page 10: ...f the FUNCTION buttons 1 Press one of the FUNCTION buttons to be stored 2 Press SELECT 3 Press 1 to 9 button to select the desired function within 30 seconds With the numeric buttons from 1 to 9 the each function can be selected as described below to be pressed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CD player DAT deck DECK A DECK B TV LD player VTR 1 VTR 2 VTR 3 To reset to the initial state press the 10 button Note T...

Page 11: ...B o o I J I I I I _ _ _ co p ayerI Tape deck or L DAT deck 2 VCR LD player I 1 Select the progam source Phono record Radio Broadcast Compact disc DAT or Taped programs Video programs _e f_un_on selector to be pressed PHONO TUNER CD TAPE DAT VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 LD If only pressing one of the FUNCTION buttons on the supplied remote commander both the power of its operating equipment and the receiver are...

Page 12: ...ls However if you have changed the AM tuning interval to 9 kHz enter all the digits If you enter s frequency not covered by the tuning Interval The entered value is automatically rounded up or down to the closest value covered by the tuning interval Tuning intervals for direct tuning are the followings FM 50 kHz interval AM 10 kHz interval changeable to the 9 kHz interval 9 kHz interval for U K an...

Page 13: ...n a station is received automatic tuning stops automatically To change the station press or again Quickly tuning in a roughly known frequency Proceed as the following example Example The station between AM 700 and AM 800 kHz TUNING AM DIRECT t 75 i I I ILl TUNING AM DIRECT 7 II 9 1 I I1 _ l l_ kHz aaJ J _ When sweeping does not stop at the desired station The signal strength is weak Tune in the st...

Page 14: ...d cyclically 5 Press the desired numeric button 1 to 0 while the MEMORY indicator is displayed Repeat above steps for presetting other desired stations Use of memory pages The memory pages A B and C can be used to classify stations according to the music category station band etc Replacing a preset station Preset another station on the number of the station to be replaced The previously preset sta...

Page 15: ... to select the memory page A B or C Each time the button pressed A B or C is selected cyclically 3 Press the numeric button l Method B Scan tuning j IPOWER ONI 2 Jb o i I o O I _ r i i Select SPEAKERS A and or B 1 1 2 Press TUNER TUNER J Press PRESET TUNING or PRESETTUNING For a ole_r L _ preset number _ Fp rae_igheb er Each time you press or the preset station of the next higher or lower number i...

Page 16: ...BLE SUR surround DBFB BALANCE and MUTING do not have any effect on recording 2 IPowe o l J LI L o o _ c_ _ m oooooi I I I I I _ _ _ L ____ to VIDEO 1 _ to TAPE DAf AUDIO OUT IN 4 3 DAT deck II for playback 1 2 i Insert the recorded tape into tape deck B or the DAT deck and a blank tape into tape deck A Press TAPFJDAT to select the deck for playback TAPE DAT Adjust the recording level of tape deck ...

Page 17: ...rs are necessary to enjoy the surround function In the Dolby PRO LOGIC MODE the speaker operation mode can be selected according to your speaker configuration How to place speakers Front speakers Center speaker Rear speakers HALL Provides reverberation effect that is produced in a concert hall SIMULATED STR D611 only Gives a simulated stereo effect to monaural sound DOLBY Expands sound just like l...

Page 18: ...utusinga centerspeaker The sound of the centerchannelisoutputfromthe front L and R speakers Front speaker L Front speaker R Rear speaker L Rear speaker R 18 3CH Channel LOGIC mode Select this mode when you play back a Dolby surround program source only with the front and center speakers The sound of the rear channel is output from the front L and R speakers Center Front speaker L speaker Front spe...

Page 19: ...adjust the level of rear speakers To adjust the level of center speaker Press CENTER LEVEL or to adjust the level of center speaker so that sound from each speaker is heard in the same volume level at the listening position When adjusting the VOLUME control on the receiver all speakers are adjusted simultaneously Press T TONE on the remote commander to set to off Sequence of the test tone In a sys...

Page 20: ...R ON OFF to set it to off The normal sound without surround effect will resume Rear level center level and delay time of the surround is memorized each time after adjusting with the DELAY TIME REAR LEVEL and CENTER LEVEL buttons They will be restored when the surround mode is resumed The receiver is preset in the factory to get an optimum rear level as long as each speaker has an equal efficiency ...

Page 21: ...equipment correctly VOLUME equipment is not connected correctly The SPEAKERS A B buttons are not set correctly Set the buttons correctly If the A and B buttons are both depressed check that both speaker systems are properly connected A wrong function selector has been pressed Press the correct function selector No sound is heard from center speaker The PHANTOM mode is selected in the PRO LOGIC MOD...

Page 22: ...connected Connect the right speaker to the R is reversed correctly SPEAKER terminals and the left speaker to the L SPEAKER terminals There is lack of bass sound or the The _ _ connection of the speaker Connect the speaker with the correct instrument position is obscure is reversed phase Severe hum or noise is heard The connecting cords are not shielded Use shielded type cords type A transformer mo...

Page 23: ...headphones Vaaeo _uutioil INPUT VIDEO 1 2 OUTPUT VIDEO 1 MONITOR 1 Vp p 75 ohms 1 Vp p 75 ohms Tuner section FM tuner sectlon AM tun_eectlon Tuning range 87 5 108 MHz 530 1710 kHz 10 kHz step 531 1602 kHz 9 kHz step Antenna 300 ohms balanced External antenna _ terminals 75 ohms unbalanced terminal Sensitivity at 18 3 dBf 4 5 IW mono 50 dB quieting 38 3 dBf 45 l_V stereo Usable 11 2 dBf 2 llV IHF L...

Page 24: ...8 MHz 531 1 602 kHz Antenna _ 300 ohms balanced External antenna _rminals 75 ohms unbalanced terminal lP ensitivity at 18 3 dBf 4 5 p V mono 46 dB quieting 38 3 dBf 45 I_V stereo Usable 11 2 dBf 2 I_V IHF Loop antenna isensitivity 500 I_V at 999 kHz i Signal to noise 70 dB mono 54 dB at 50 mV m ratio 66 dB stereo Narmorit_ _ _ 0 3 mono 0 5 0 5 at 50 mV m _istortlon_ stereo at 1 kHz 400 Hz _l_liVi_...

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