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Page 2: ...h can be determinedby turning the equipment off andon the useris encouraged to try to correctthe interference byoneor moreof thelollowing measures As you read fold back this pageand referto the photo on page3 Reorientthe receivingantenna Relocatethis equipmentwith respectto the receiver Movelhis equipmentaway trom the receiver Plug this equipment into a different outlet so thal equipmenl and recei...

Page 3: ...PUSHRADIO PULL BALANCE VOLUME FADER AM BANDWIDTH MONO STEREO TUNTNG PUSHSCAN STOPy PULLMEMORY FM MONO METAULOCAL ...

Page 4: ... to quickly locatethe beginningof desiredselection o lle_ gyartz tockeddigitat synthesizersystem with LCD LiquidCrystatDisptay permitseasy and accu_ rate tuning to FM and AM stations Upto 12FM inUSAand Canada or 6 FM inAustralia and 6 AM stationscan be preset o Properplaybackcharacteristics for all typesof tapes includingmetal cassetre The quartz controlled digital clock o The dial scale and the s...

Page 5: ...perating lf no power is beingsuppliedto the unit checkthe connectionsfirst lf everythingis in order check the fuse See page 10 o lf no soundscome from the speakers on a 2 speaker system adjust the fader control to the center posi tion PROTECTION CIRCUIT This set employs a protection circuit to protect the speakersif the built inamplifiermalfunctions When a protection circuit activates there will b...

Page 6: ...lips on the connector and pull it out o ADJUSTMENT OF THESHAFTSPACING The shaft spacing of the unit is factory setto 147mm 5 r lt the distance betweenshafts in your car is 130 mm 5 adjust the distance by shifting the control shafts After adjustingthe shaft spacing fix the cover plate to the trim plate according to the shaft spacing i MOU lfl tr tJ 4 6r k cord ...

Page 7: ...IAGRAM Bolt hole In most cases drill a 5 5 6 mm bolt holeand securethe unrr usingthe bolt and hex nut Warning Fora safeandsecure installation besureto always use onlythesupplied mounting hardware Shaft nut K 6 _ ...

Page 8: ...uEFit I l SPEAKER CONNECTION Caution o Be sure to use speakerswith adequatepower handl ing capacities lf this precautionis not observed the speakers will be damaged o Do not connectthe O terminalof the speakersystem with the car chassis o Do not attempt to connectthe speakersin parallel tnr Hr l Redstrioed I F R O N T I u t sH l l 4 Ot ro pov anten relayt I F II Tour fron cord Tfiiir l White striP...

Page 9: ...low Fuse 1 A lgnition key to the 12 V power terminal whichis energized in the accessoryposition of the ignitionkeY to the 12V Power terminalwhich is energized at all times t 6 t to a metal JJ point of the car To usethe unitin a 2 speaker system useeitherpairof front speakercords F RoJYr ano F f or rearspeaker corosltElf ano ffi1 dridteave ihe another pairfree Rearspeaker system 12V battery ...

Page 10: ...omatically retract Fordetailsaboutthepowerantenna referto thepower antenna instruction manual Note A power antenna without relay boxcannot beused withthisunit FUSE REPLACEMENT lf the fuse blows check the power connection and replacethe fuse lf the fuse blows again after replace ment theremay be an internal malfunction In this case consult your nearestSony dealer Fuse Warning Usea 3 15amperefuse fo...

Page 11: ... button pressthe button light_ ry OAMS AutomaticMusic Sensor key Pressto activatethe AMS function The AMS indica_ tor in the disptaywindowwiil tightup Seepage15 oCassette insertiondoor O DIR tapetransportdirection button Pressto listento the other sideof the cassettedurino playback O A eject button Depressto stop tape transport and to take out the cassette O Positionindicator This indicator illumi...

Page 12: ...y of your desiredstation appears 1 2 PULLMEMORY Pullout to operatethe memoryclr cuit Whilethe MEMindicator in thedisplaywindow is illuminated pressthe desiredpresetbutton to memorizethe frequencY Clockadjuster Whenyou want to set the time digits operatethis adjusteras described HOW TO SET THE CLOCK on Page18 DAM BANDWIDTH MONO STEREO SWitCh Thisswitchhas a dualpurpose the AM BANDWIDTH switchand th...

Page 13: ...the eassette just pressthe DIR direction button To stop playbackand to take out the cassette depress the a button Note lf the cassettecannotbe insertedwhenthe unit is first used press the i button once Then try again Caution o Besureto takethecassette out whennot in use o Do not disconnect the powerinputleadanddo not turnoff thecarignition witha cassette loaded inthe player or the pinchrolleror th...

Page 14: ... CARE o This unit will automatically reversethe directionof the tape when it sensesan entangled tape lf during playbackthe playershouldreversedirectiona number of times the tape shouldbe considered damaged ln this case removethe cassette o The use of 120 minute cassette tape is not recom mended Frequent switching of the tape operation mode can result in the tape becoming entangled becausethis very...

Page 15: ...inningofthese ectionafter the nextselection When the AMS function is not used releasethe AMS f V OV Jr g it again The indicatorwill go off t t the AMSactivatesbv searching out the blank i on t p it mavnotoperate properlv inthe foliowing situations Severe noiseor hum existsin the interspace be tweenselections An unrecorded segment hasaninterval of lessthan 4 seconds A selection sucn as a classicalp...

Page 16: ...stomers in USAandCanada FM programs n o iu J wheneitherthe FM1or FM2 bandis selected o lf noisemakes it hard to hearthe FM program press the FM MONObutton o Press the LOCAL button to receiveAM stations at night or to receivea strong signal station MANUALTUNING 1 Pushthe PUSHRADIoswitch 2 Select the desiredband FM or AM by pressingthe BANDselectkeY 3 Observing thefrequency digitson the displaywindo...

Page 17: ...ds 2 While the MEM indicatoris iltuminated press the de_sired presetbutton to_memorize the frequency The MEMindicator wiilgo off ln USAand Canada one FM1 one FM2andoneAM sta_ tions can be preset and in Austrafia one ifr4 andone AM stations can be preseron each button Theorder can be chosen tol vor lonu ii n TO RECEIVE A MEMORIZED STATION 1 Pushthe PUSHRADTO switch 2 Selectthe desiredband by pressi...

Page 18: ...quency digits into time digits SPECIFICATIONS AUDIOPOWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT ANDTOTALHARMONIC DISTORTION 4 wattsperchannel minimumcontinuous average power into 4 ohms both channelsdrivenfrom 150 20 000 Hz with no more than 1 5 total harmonicdistortionper Car StereoAd Hoc Committeestandards OTHERSPECIFICATIONS Poweramplifiersection Outputs Speaker outputs suresealcon nectors Speakerimpedanc...

Page 19: ...reo 0 5 mono Separation 35 dB at 1 kHz Frequencyresponse 30_ 15 000 Hz Captureratio 2 0 dB AM tunersection Tuning range 530_1 620 kHz with10kHz spacing inUSAandCanada 531_1 6 t1 kHz with9 kHz spacing inAustralia Intermediate frequency 450kHz Sensitivity 35uV Separation 25dB at 1 kHz General Tonecontrols Bass g dB at 1OO Hz Treble 8 dB at 10kHz Power requirements t2 v o i n tierv irii ir ground Cur...

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