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Summary of Contents for Walkman D-FS601

Page 1: ...ns About the area code Theareacodeof thelocationin which youpurchased theCD player is shownonupperleft of thebarcodelabelonthepackage Foraccessoties suppliedwith yourCD player checktheareacode of yourmodelandsee Accessories supplietioptional D FS60 I 0 2002 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...munications However thereis no guaranteethat interferencewill not occur i a partic l installation If this ea iume t doesca seham l interferenceto radioor el isio reception which canbedetermined by t mi g theequipmentoff ando theuseris encouragedto try to correctthein erence by oneor tnoreof thefollowing meas res Reorientorrelocate thereceiving antenna Increasetheseparationbehveentheequipmentand re...

Page 3: ... Presetting your favorite radio stations 14 Presetting radio stations 15 Changing the tuning interval 16 G PROTECTION function 17 Emphasizing the basssound SOUND 17 Protecting your hearing AVLS 18 Locking thecontrols HOLD 18 Turning off the operation beep sound 19 Connecting a stereo system 20 Using the rechargeable batteries 21 Using the dry batteries 23 Notes on the power source 23 w w od dA 8 P...

Page 4: ... q Display 1 3 buttons we 14 a PRESET buttons kwze 13 q REPEAT ENTER TUNING button pages9 12 15 PLAY MODE TUNING button pages9 12 15 SOUND button MEMORY button paies 8 10 14 17 1X q 3 way control key Pushtoward F W or l44 Pressn RADIDDFF CHG b w Play AMS seaxh pages7 8 11 I44 AMS search pages7 11 m RADIO OFF CHCi Stop chaxge tum off the radio pages7 15 19 There is a tactile dot besideVOL to show t...

Page 5: ...itch page 17 Battery compartment bw 211 Using the hand strap During active uses usethe supplied hand strap 1 Passthe strap through the hooks 2 Put your hand between the player and the strap then adjust the length of the strap and fix it using the Velcro tapes ...

Page 6: ...teries as a power source 0 Connect the AC power adaptor 0 Connect the headphones earphones to an ACoutlet 3 way control key Unfasten the buckle 0 Open the lid 0 Fit the CD on the pivot and close the lid While holding the lid closed fasten the bucHe 6 ...

Page 7: ...eginningof the nexttrack AMS Find the beginningof the succeedingtracks AMS Go backwardsquickly Pushthe control key toward I44 repeatedly 3 Pushthe control key toward b W once quickly 3 Pushthe control key toward b W repeatedly 3 Pushthe control key toward I44 and hold it Go forward quickly Pushthe control key toward W W and hold it AutomaticMusicSensor Theseoperations canbedoneduringplay 3 After y...

Page 8: ...es not increase If AVLY appearsin the display hold down SOUND until AVIS disappearsfrom the display For details see Protecting your hearing AVIS About CD Rs CD RWs This CD player can play CD R D RWs recorded in the CD DA format but playback capability may vary depending on the quality of the disc and the condition of the recording device CD DA is theabbreviation for CompactDiscDigitalAudio It is a...

Page 9: ...button you can change the playback mode No indication Normal play 4 1 Play a single track Play tracks in randomorder 4 PGM Play tracks in your favorite order REPEAT You can repeat play that is selected using PLAY MODE ENTER You can select tracks for PGM play mode 3 waycontrol key P l l Kontinued 9 ...

Page 10: ...rmal single shuffle and PGM play modes During playback press REPEAT ENTER Playing a single track Single play During playback press PLAY MODE repeatedly until 1 appears Playing tracks in random order Shuffle play During playback press PLAY MODE repeatedly until SHUF appears 10 ...

Page 11: ...arsand the playing order increases by one 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select the tracks in your favorite order 5 Hold down REPEAT ENTER to start PGM play To check the program During programming PressREPEATENTER repeatedly before step 5 During the PGM play PressPLAY MODE repeatedly until PGM flashes then press REPEAT ENTER Each time you press REPEAT ENTER the track number appears Whenyoufinishenterin...

Page 12: ...AM programs 1 PresslV WB FM or AM to select the band direct power on 2 PressTUNING or to tune in the station you want and adjust the FM volume f l B yJp u To turn off the radio Pressw RADIO OFFKHG To tune in the station quickly Hold down TUNING or in step2 until the frequency digits begin to change in the display The CD player automatically scansthe radio frequencies and stops when it finds a clea...

Page 13: ...phones cord worksastheTViWB FM antenna E SZ If it is hard to hear the FM broadcast Set the LOCAL DX switch to LOCAL using a pointed material Under the normal conditions set to DX When listening to the radio on batteries If you connect tbe external power sourceplug to the DC IN 4 5 V jack of your CD player the CD player will htm off Turn it on by pressing TV WB FM or AM to continue listening to it ...

Page 14: ...set successfully the beep sounds and the indication Fl F2 or F3 appearsin the display The new station replaces the old one Example TV WB weather band FM To play your favorite stations Pressone of the 1 3 buttons To cancel all preset stations 1 Disconnect the power source AC power adaptor rechargeable batteries or alkaline batteries 2 While holding down MEMORY connect the AC power adaptor again The...

Page 15: ... 4 Repeat step 3 until all receivable stations are preset E If the stations have already been stored the newly preset stations will replace the old ones i fi il g To stop scanning l PressTV WB FM or AM l PressWeRADIO OFFKHG The radio is turned off at the same time To preset stations manually If the stations cannot be preset automatically preset the stations manually 1 PressTV WB FM or AM 2 PressME...

Page 16: ...xy Set the STEP switch inside the lid to 9 Hz or 10 kHz using a pointed material 9 kHz area Asia and Europe 10 Hz area the U S A Canadaand South America l Theintervalwill notchange until youonceturnoff theradioandthenbunit onagain l After changingthetuninginterval youneedtopresetradiostationsagain 16 ...

Page 17: ...t G PROTECTION under the lid to 1 or 2 1 2 I S PROTECTION During active uses use the supplied hand strap see Using the hand strap in Locating the controls Iml Soundmayskip if theCD playerreceives strongercontinuous shockthanexpected if adii or scratched CDis playedor whenusingpoor qualityCD R D RWs or if thereis aproblemwith theoriginalrecording deviceor applicationsoftware Emphasizing the bass so...

Page 18: ... Hold down SOUND until AVLS disappears from the display If youusetheSOUNDfunctionandtheAVLS fan on atthesametime soundmayhedistorted If thishappens bundownthevolume Locking the controls HOLD You can lock the controls on your CD player to prevent accidental button presses Slide HOLD in the direction of the arrow Flashesif you press any button whenthe HOLDfunction is activated To unlock the controls...

Page 19: ...eswhen you operate your CD player 1 Remove the power source AC power adaptor rechargeable batteries or dry batteries from the CD player 2 Connect the power source while pressing n RADlO OFFKHG To turn on the beep sound Remove the power source and then connect the power source without pressing WeRADIO OFFKHG 19 ...

Page 20: ... white l BeforeyouplayaCD tam downthevolmneof thecome d deviceto avoiddamaging the COMected speakers l UsetheAC poweradaptorfor recording If you ttsetherechargeable batteriesordry batteries asa powersource batteriesmaybecome completely depleted duringrecording l AdjustthevolumeproperlyontheCDplayerand co ected devicesothatthesoundwill notbe distortedornoisy About the G PROTECTION function when usi...

Page 21: ... two rechargeable batteries by matching the to the diagram in the battery compartment and close the lid until it clicks into place Insertthi endfirst for both batteries 3 Connect the AC power adaptor to the DC IN 4 5 V jack of your CD player and an AC outlet then press WRADIO OFF CHG to start charging 3 way izontrol key WlADlO J OWCHG ACpoweradaptor 4 to an ACoutlet The CD player chargesthe batter...

Page 22: ...new rechargeable batteries Note on the rechargeable batteries If the battery is new or has not been used for a long time it may not be charged completely until youchargeanddischarge it severaltimes Note on carrying the rechargeable batteries Use the supplied battery carrying caseto prevent unexpected heat If the rechargeable batteries and the metallic objects are contacted heat or fire may occur d...

Page 23: ...wer adaptor Use only the AC power adaptor supplied or recommended in Accessories supplied optional Do not useany other AC power adaptor It may causea malfunction Polarity oftheplus a When disconnecting the AC power adaptor from the AC outlet grasp the adaptor itself Do not pull it by the cord Do not touch the AC power adaptor with wet hands On rechargeable batteries and dry batteries Do not charge...

Page 24: ...r heat sources such ashot air ducts Do not leave the CD in a car parked under direct sunlight Do not use the CD soiled with dust Malfunction may occur On headphones earphones Road safety Do not use headphones earphoneswhile driving cycling or operating any motorized vehicle It may create a trafftc hazard and is illegal in some areas It can also be potentially dangerous to play your headsets at hig...

Page 25: ... a plane or moved from a warm place to a cold place In this case open the rub r cap ontheDCIN 4 5V jack l Topreventwaterfromleakingin thebuckleis designed tobeslightly stiff Becarefulnot to catchafingernailonthebucklewhenunfastening thelid Donot hold the player with the buckle by itself Doingso may damagethe unit Maintenance To clean the casing Use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water or a mil...

Page 26: ...thebatterieswith newLR6 sizeAA alkaline batteries uase23 HI dc In appearsin the Useonly theAC poweradaptoror carbattery cord in Accessories display supplied optional page30 i Removeall power sources theninsert the batteriesor connectthe AC poweradaptoragain pages6 21 23 TheCOdoesnot play or no dlSC appearsin the display when a CDis placed i Inthe CDplayer The buttonsarelocked Slide the HOLD switch...

Page 27: ... theninsert the batteriesor comtecttheAC power adaptoragain pages6 7 21 23 RustlingnoiseoftheCflis Closethelid of thebatterycompment tirmly page21 heard Whenusingwithaconnected Adjust thevohaneof theCD playeraadtheconnecteddevice stereosystem thesoundis as 20 distortedor noisy Radio Symptom Theaudioisweakorhaspoor quality Cause and orcorrective actions Chargethe rechargeablebatteries pages21 22 Re...

Page 28: ...switch 9 kHz step TVz2 13ch WB weatherband 1 7 ch FM 87 5 108 0MHz AM 531 17lOkHz 10kHz step TK2 13ch WB weatherband 1 7 ch FM 87 5 108 0MHz AM 530 1710 kHz Antenna TViWB FM Headphones eaqhones cord antenna AM Built in ferrite bar antema General Power requirements For the areacode of the model you purchased check the upper left side of the bar code on the package l SonyNH WM2AA rechargeablebatteri...

Page 29: ... producedin Japan 50 70 Measured valueby thestaudard of JEITA Japau ElectronicsandIuformationTechnology IndustriesAssociation Chargingtimevariesdepending onhowthe rechargeable batteryis used Operating temperature 5 C 3YC 4l F 95 F Dimensions w h d including projecting parts and controls Approx 133 9x 38 1x 147 5mm 5 3kix 1 X S ain Mass excluding accessories Approx 331g 11 7oz Design andspecificati...

Page 30: ...orized RepairCenterfor replacement or afterwarranty period it shouldbediscarded AC ooweradautor Active soeakersvstem ACE45HCi SRST55 SRS Z500 erycord D E345 Carbattery cord with car connectingpack DCCE34CP Car connectingpack Connectingcord Rechargeable battery Earphones CPA 9C RK G129 RK G136 NH WM2AA MDR E848LP MDR EX7OLP Headphones MDR A44L MDR A 1lOLP When using optional headphones useonly head...

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Page 33: ...sormation bifore usingyour headset Printed in Malaysia 3 755 536 41 1 ...

Page 34: ...n and most importantly in a way that protects your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound which could be harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your heartng adapts To establish a safe levek l Adjust your volume control to a low setting l Slowly increase the sound until you ...

Page 35: ...ispers 50 Light traffic normal conversation quiet ofice 60 1Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine 70 80 Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 1Subway motorcycle truck traffic lawn mower 100 1Garbage truck chain saw rneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front o...

Page 36: ... is illegal in many areas l You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations l Even if your headset is an open air type design to let you hear outside sounds don t turn up the volume so high that you can t hear what s around you REMEMBER USE YOUR HEAD WHEN YOUUSE YOUR HEADSET ...

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