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1. When the BL SKIP function is on the tape is fast forwarded to the next track if there is a blank space longer than 12 seconds turn over BEAS S SSS CE SESS MYSHEILL AEJ BCE BL o FOTIEK RANI FEB a7 SABE PORE gt BRI CHESS HCEMEIBLL e ABT BI ACTA E nly AF E YUE act Le AREA PTEE War AERA RAH Fay e ELIF ME miie IE MA A a BRIEWE gt RERE E RIE T METERA ffi Re AA E ak FETE OR gt ERED Sony RTE FENE o REAST B VADARE e 1 14WM A o N 3K Ze FEARHE gt 18 AC TEER HERE TRAI AE FEA FIRS AC LUE Se i El EAR EA EU Fora EB REA gt Gt Gd ac BAK ALLE BRE HE EER EK 3 EREI EEE e Bk HEA o it CHG ISLA TERETE NAA TEI gt 5E RICA TEKK 6 INE EEEE gt CHG HE eo FC ELLE T ITEE MULES ALG SE KERET gt i ANIRE 3 r E seas Be ir fic al Fe EE So HF as oT he Te Be REZ 6 NEFA HEE EFC E o e E CHG feet RET LAE AA BB fat BEEE Poo Fee at E IEIR EIIE o EH gt REAA o EA SIR gt RETER EEI F AK o KER gt GURRE gt E SE HEME T E T ER gt REAR ERP Bea gt BET fe IEEE PHRA ESTE ESA AE H
2. 4 For manual tuning Press SET to choose MANUAL Press TUNE PRESET or repeatedly to tune in to the desired station Hold down TUNE PRESET or for a few seconds to scan for stations For preset tuning Press SET to choose PRESET Press TUNE PRESET or repeatedly to recall the desired preset station To use preset tuning preset stations first see Presetting Radio Stations To turn off the radio Press RADIO OFF To improve the broadcast reception e For AM Reorient the unit itself e For FM Extend the remote control cord antenna If the reception is still not good press MENU repeatedly to set the cursor in the display to FM MODE Then press SET to choose from MONO monaural LOCAL or none stereo for best reception To operate from the remote control To turn on the radio press RADIO ON BANDe OFF for more than 1 second while the tape is in stop mode only To select the band press RADIO ON BANDe OFF for more than 1 second while the radio is on To tune in or recall a preset station press FF or REW To turn off the radio press RADIO ON BANDe OFF Presetting Radio Stations amp You can preset up to 30 stations 20 for FM and 10 for AM for the JPn area up to 16 stations 8 for FM and 8 for AM Only if available See Receiving Stations Outside Your Country Region Presetting Automatically Scanned Stations 1 Press
3. Specifications Radio section Frequency range FM 76 0 90 0 MHz Japan 87 5 108 MHz other countries regions AM 531 1710 kHz Japan 530 1 710 kHz North Central and South America 531 1 602 kHz other countries regions Tape section Frequency response Playback 40 15 000 Hz Output Headphones gt jack Load impedance 8 300 Q General Power requirements 15V Rechargeable battery One R6 size AA battery Dimensions w h d Approx 77 1 x 108 0 x 22 5 mm 3 x 4 x a inches excl projecting parts and controls Mass Approx 153 g 5 4 oz main unit only Supplied accessories AC power adaptor 1 Battery case 1 Stereo headphones or earphones with remote control 1 Charging stand 1 Rechargeable battery NH 14WM A 1 2 V 1 350 mAh min Ni MH 1 Rechargeable battery carrying case 1 Carrying pouch 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice BRER O 1 Z RADIO ON BAND F BHU TERK 2 MIK RADIO ON BAND k t AM BK FM e 3 MIRER LAY MENU gt iF Kin ei PAPE TUNE MODE 4 SFiS SET WEF MANUAL o AIH TUNE PRESET BK wA PTE ALee ZIE TUNE PRESET BK Bop Limi a SARS Sly SET SE PRESET o AIF TUNE PRESET BK EHP ZH Ease EE o Bish ATA aaslee gt RA TPA ee 3h H 2a EE nx FEL SRNR FZ RADIO OFF o SUSRREMwWARR AM MER URA fs e WES FM BREF aha AER KAR AUER BEM FRAT gt ANIRE MENU
4. DEE AS U HABA AOR RO EE GEESE FLOR EF gt MERSE HEE AD e EGER 1041F gt BIR AARAU E TRE PAE ArT SEBEL o aid HCA AK PR I WZ GEFEN gt YaBB A e Ase UMBRO A EY e BIAT gt FR ARSE ae LL P ON gt SHE AIEEE ENO a gt gt T oF CM Re TRS BER ERRERA FATS ADEA BRA Ea BnL AERIE e AAEE aa brace e e HOLD RFF DORE RES ABT HOLD SHAE ERE rie E R BELEN e HA FRERET BB Fae WIRTH AVLS Dye gt Blea TIME FU 15 PBR ALE A FESS KERRO JASE FM 76 0 90 0 MHz H 87 5 108 MHz FL fh BY Ae Hult AM 531 1 710 kHz H 530 1 710 kHz JE PYNE PASS 531 1 602 kHz HAIEZ Hula READ iMG 40 15 000 Hz Hih SEREH O HTL ERIH 8 300 Q BRE 1 5 V KEREN fifi R6 aa FE RY A B MER KKJ 77 1X108 0X22 5 mm PERH HIO REE it a KKJ 153 s HE Mit AC EUR 0 Twa 1 rer ede ea TY V7 Bi ee EL EY BR ELE 1 KEE 1 Festa NH 14WM A gt 1 2V gt 1 350 mAh min Ni MH 1 FEA wa 1 HWE 0 ata TRUS AP SEI gt RAS SIT AAT o
5. RADIO ON BAND to turn on the radio 2 Press RADIO ON BAND repeatedly to select AM or FM 3 Press and hold ENTER for more than 3 seconds Preset number 1 will flash in the display and the main unit starts scanning the stations from the lower frequencies and stops for about 5 seconds when a station is received 4 If you wish to preset the currently received station press ENTER while the preset number is flashing The received station is preset on preset number 1 and the unit starts scanning for the next receivable station 5 Repeat step 4 until all receivable stations are preset To stop scanning Press RADIO OFF The radio is turned off at the same time Notes e If stations are already stored the newly preset stations replace the old ones when the above procedure is completed e If stations cannot be preset automatically preset them manually Presetting Stations Manually 1 Press RADIO ON BAND to turn on the radio 2 Press RADIO ON BAND repeatedly to select AM or FM 3 Press ENTER The frequency digits will flash in the display 4 While the frequency digits are flashing tune in toa station you wish to store using TUNE PRESET or and press ENTER The preset number will flash in the display 5 While the preset number is flashing select the preset number you want using TUNE PRESET or and press ENTER Notes e If you cannot complete step 4 or 5 while the indicators are f
6. of the arrow to unlock the controls 2 Press gt e REPEAT on the main unit and adjust the volume with VOL On the remote control press lt gt play M stop When adjusting the volume on the remote control Set the VOL control on the main unit to around 6 When adjusting the volume on the main unit Set the VOL control on the remote control at maximum Operation on the remote control To Press Switch lt gt eM for2 playback to seconds or more the other side during playback Stop playback lt q gt eM once during playback Repeat the lt gt Mi twice current track during playback Repeat Single To stop a single Track function repeat press lt gt eB once Fast forward FF during stop Rewind REW during stop Search Press and hold forward during FF and release playback CUE it at the point you want Search Press and hold backward REW and during release it at the playback point you want REVIEW Play the next FF once track repeatedly succeeding9 during playback tracks from the beginning AMS Play the REW once current track repeatedly previous 8 during playback tracks from the beginning AMS Play the other FF for 2 side from the seconds or more beginning during stop Skip Reverse function Play the same side from the beginning Rewind Auto Play function REW for 2 seconds or more during stop Operation on the main uni
7. 2 186 432 21 1 SONY Radio Cassette Player Operating Instructions HARAS Pza gt Ca eTTryy Afo WM FX890 unrkman 2003 Sony Corporation http www sony net FWD forward side FWD E B WALKMAN is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation to represent Headphone Stereo products REV reverse side REV 2 B We MALKIN is a trademark of Sony Corporation The validity of the CE marking is restricted to only those countries where it is legally enforced mainly in the countries EEA European Economic Area CE EGIJA RUE gt ERS ASHE A EMR HBAS gt ETE BEA EUNE I YAK WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture VOL J Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet REW FF Sz S A FORKS SA EBS BR gt UDREA Be e BCMA TE PIN ANER ERNANI MODE lt gt n Plug in firmly ian VOL SET MENU HOLD lt lt gt REPEAT REW REVIEW E FF CUE There is a tactile dot beside VOL on the main unit to show the direction to turn up the volume The button has a tactile dot EERE VOL SBR GRSE RTRA SWIN REAREA rg ish oS e To prevent fire do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with newspapers table cloths curtains etc And don t place lighted ca
8. EY Bea BS WEEE o SHIGE MT HE S EE pi AP BRE Rae ATE ARTUR Ze th Sm ARR Sony KR LR6 SG O ERR HIER gt BN SR BGS 50 HEUTE 56 AEREA NH 14WM A PR BGS 30 HEUER 34 DEA Sony sess LR6 SG AASB NH 14WM A ST BOS 80 HEU Ba 90 H LRG SG HY Sony N ak oct M AY Fe RF PEE RUS AE TE o oy HRA HIF gt AVLS S HAHAH GEEREIGA Z JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association M ERE e WEH Sony HF AYRA iy H R EF KERERE eiim E 2 I TEE LAIRE sac Jt EIES BE Th D aie 1 SEA RAE gt URRY eA BRR HOLD SHARE BH gt BEA ied URE SCS SBE TT WE EIERE H m E HOLD PARALAR EISH fear en gt apt e REPEAT i HF fa REPEAT FF 2 Fee ae Cengay CATHO DLs AA je H4 BE HR lt lt E R ae eM IE AP REPEAT Re TER EER Pete e ZIEHE FF CUE voL PEI ELS 6 nee b HE REW REVIEW FERC ASS HSS ese HAJ VOL PeHEllgeedz
9. IN FAEERE EHAA GERI FBR AA EMERG BA FCA ENE HETAT J o AL YAU GE eA KB o TESTEI gt ai MEISE AUR Ce eet HIR KEIER NER gt ARUN gt EIB OF RETE REAM e ZF gt RHR EN gt AIRE EREE BRIA ER ETEINE SWAAN e PEREA A o ard ZAP PS HH EINE EER RH fti ley REE REIT AIHA TE BR MIRRE TERE gt ERRIME o RIETER gt EENE e TEARRE tcp prey AC ERRAN o RGF ACAEAEMP HEY AC MERE 52 SEAL CERISE HAC SERA o FRIAS ER aA AC fh o GUREN AC EUR A E MEIH AC HERTE FARE gt Ufi AC EURA AAA HAGA REAA E gt RCE Ent LEED ER GUEI gt ABI WEITEN gt BEREAN HEE 5 i 90 DERREIRA E EARR ADER o AREAS SMD ABE o e Emm 40 CLLE Riki CLAF EEO FERRARI gt WR a REMIT Ai PRES o BEERA gt HIS REIER e WRR EREA gt tE EAE A gt AESC H EA RER TERA o a e fac gt O jrext Te lt gt BEAR A Li 2 lt ia fen SME E ERRAN AREER EFA TFET a HAA HAA RLS EJIE HL Ba EBR ERMEE PEE HERIR EARE HB gt Ho pe A He gt F Me He te Yo EER IT E gt Real ce CEE AS BIR gt mi e eth EA SAB HR G AEE o TEN Re A ERIE F gt AIR RY VOR TBE PLR BRE ERE ELBE 0 HE FRERE SEAL PE AR BLE EL FT EBREN A
10. J BHM EU o 2 MiZ RADIO ON BAND X AM B FM e 3 MIHEZ MENU gt Ras IAPR a AE Ie TUNE MODE Tietz SET DR PRESET 4 TUNE PRESET BK ZAMANE 1 E LAME Ae MAGAHI gt At ENTER Rir fa P BIBS Ses By 2 1E TUNE PRESET BK o 828 Bama ea AIRD ERE 3 PIAS IRE ENTER in fi PEIRE aa ae e 4 FZ ENTER DIYOR RETINES imge DAPS Digital Auto Preset Scanning 1 fZ RADIO ON BAND FJ FAK EB 2 IEE RADIO ON BAND t3 AM BY FM 3 2 RADIO ON BAND 2 b HLE PPEP FE aN E EHAE BAR 5 fpo TE DAPS otis EEE KAS Qi PGE Pt BP ase SF gt FRFZ 2K RADIO ON BAND DA hall i gt DAPS DRERI EE e LGR 3 EAJ DAPS DRENERT FA a BEE 4 EOR S ae fade e EKAIA th E JES ERHI O AAAA BERN 1 RADIO ON BAND FJ BRUGES BX o 2 42 ENTER o ERS BN AS DIEIS RES al ji o 3 ZIE RADIO ON BAND AF Eur gt USA BK JPn BY Fie o 4 XER RADIO ON BAND HE 2 Eur gt USA BK JPn Wit ENTER H o 5 Hie FUE A Teas EE ERRE gt al Ah fate Alt BEN ER wene WE RE FM MHz AM kHz Eur 87 5 108 531 1 602 USA 87 5 108 530 1710 JPn 76 0 90 0 531 1710 Eur BN ALAC Sth li USA Se gt IMEKA RSS JPn H E AMBIT TERRL BIRTZ MODE gt ft PHN KEBIESHME TEL at
11. PH MENU FORE ae PY WEBBER PB MODE gt Rief SET DASE AT EOS 0 Z IRAE KEE ca KEF RE Rass TERRAL 1 KRIZ SOUND gt BEA F gt fan KE DEE fa PF V Sound Revitalizer ft FHER HIRE MB Mega Bass 5P1R Ten HERR GRV Groove IEIRRE IRRE BZAR AEG I Fa EAR e TERE 1 KFZ MENU HEREZ fi PAIE FUERA SOUND 2 MIRE SET DREP EAE HIRERE at GRV BASF gt WRAP AIST gt BI aH EB ey ee ICE EL tH ESE REAVER AVLS BSS AIA Sie ACES Bt DRE o TERRAL FZE MODE 10 PLL E gt EFI Hongi Fine AVLS o EELE ERO FERRERI gt IREE MENU JEREZ fi PAYRES F AVLS o JAk ik SET RiR BBUA AVLS WERE TEAL FREE MODE 3 PREDE gt EFI AVLS TAARRSIE EE e SET gt E QO EAN Bl IA Fl FAA DRE Bie Ba 1k eB IUGR De FY LHH SPEED CONTROL ARNIE PGE Hf SPEED CONTROL I 1 DAWA SR FEE FETC BRE LAE E RET TR LABRET ERT o Etas HOLD WAE HAST A HOLD BARALA SAE Ef SPEED CONTROL BRIF SPEAR PEISE e Ge eee minke JE Sad CE FARA tE TAA o BPH Fe RE RES ASSET o SANA Ue FEA AE FALE FE FE EY CsCl gt DUAR ER ME FETERE KIESER CALM E I bmi S mm eq bad m AKERE o EITTEN gt FEASCAR BERA o ETER IRIRE e S
12. e remote control Precautions On charging e The supplied charging stand can be used only with this unit No other model can be charged using this stand e Remove the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet as soon as possible after the rechargeable battery has been charged Overcharging may damage the rechargeable battery e The charging stand and the rechargeable battery may become warm during charging but this is not a problem e Do not tear off the film on the rechargeable battery e Use only the supplied charging stand to charge the supplied rechargeable battery e Be sure not to short circuit the battery When you carry it with you use the supplied carrying case If you are not using the case do not carry the battery with other metallic objects such as keys rings in your pocket e 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 On batteries e Do not charge a dry battery e 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 accidentally contacted by a metallic object e When you are not going to use the main unit for a long time remove the battery to prevent any damage from battery leakage and corrosion On AC power adaptor e Use only the supplied AC power adaptor for charging stand Do not use any o
13. ega Bass Emphasizes bass sound moderate effect GRV Groove Emphasizes bass sound strong effect no message normal no effect On the main unit 1 Press MENU repeatedly to set the cursor in the display to SOUND 2 Press SET repeatedly to select the sound emphasis of your choice Note If the sound is distorted with the mode GRV turn down the volume of the main unit or select other modes Protecting Your Hearing AVLS Automatic Volume Limiter System The maximum volume is kept down to protect your ears On the remote control Hold down MODE for more than 10 seconds until AVLS appears in the display On the main unit Press MENU repeatedly in the playback stop or radio mode to set the cursor in the display to AVLS Then press SET to show To cancel the AVLS function On the remote control Hold down MODE again for more than 3 seconds until AVLS disappears On the main unit Press SET so that QW disappears from the display Using Other Functions Adjusting the Tape Playback Speed You can adjust the playback speed using SPEED CONTROL Turn SPEED CONTROL to slow to play back at a slower speed Center position to play back at normal speed fast to play back at a faster speed Locking the Controls HOLD Function Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow to lock the controls of the main unit except SPEED CONTROL or th
14. ep 4 the DAPS function turned on in step 3 will continue Receiving Stations Outside Your Country Region Excluding European Saudi Arabian and Chinese models 1 Press RADIO ON BAND to turn on the radio 2 Press ENTER The frequency digits will flash in the display 3 Press and hold RADIO ON BAND until Eur USA or JPn flashes 4 Press RADIO ON BAND repeatedly to select Eur USA or JPn and press ENTER 5 Tune in to and store stations as necessary following the procedure of Listening to the Radio and Presetting Radio Stations Area indication and frequency range Area Frequency range FM MHz AM kHz Eur 87 5 108 531 1 602 USA 87 5 108 530 1 710 JPn 76 0 90 0 531 1710 Eur European and other countries regions USA USA Canada and Central and South America JPn Japan Using the Menu Adjusting Playback Modes On the remote control Press MODE repeatedly With each press the indications change On the main unit Press MENU repeatedly to set the cursor in the display to PB MODE Then press SET to select the desired mode To play Select both sides repeatedly CoO both sides once ppe from the FWD side Emphasizing Sound On the remote control 1 Press SOUND repeatedly With each press the indications change The indications change as follows RV Sound Revitalizer Emphasizes treble sound MB M
15. jf ERTA AUER FM MODE JRIH SET MONO HHE gt LOCAL aki LRF TAPETE IE EAE BERET F BEF PACES BRIE gt ait RADIO ON BAND OFF 1 PLE RASKE ARIAT IENRRSIRE BREPAR PIR gt a CET PEA ERKE gt HEF RADIO ON BANDe OFF 1 E Eade A BOSE LH Pea EE gt 2 FF 5 REW BARUERI gt GFZ RADIO ON BANDe OFF o peeo l MMMM ARES BH Ka PA E 30 WEZ 20 H FM amp gt 10 AM Bho JPn SBN gt Hes A 16 l 8 H FM gt 8 E AM 3 e ARER gt A S BAR Ha ER o Faniiaanie MNES 4 4 RADIO ON BAND FRAK TRE 2 IEIZ RADIO ON BAND j3 AM BK FM 3 fZ ENTER 3 POSHLLE Fea 1 HERRA ER TE o SE BRIA Te EEL Hirti FRE E a AAR EZR Bee 1 gt AES etat T BLT BCH EE 5 HADR 4 RATA T ERRE Fiki PE RADIO OFF gt MERKIS EJN Baste o URECHE T ER HR EE Bes gt PRN UA EZE o o IRR PRE A TER gt HFE FURRES 1 Z RADIO ON BAND FJ HANK E 2 IEIZ RADIO ON BAND 43 AM BK FM e 3 Z ENTER RUT tet 1 BI ees ZS BB ff o 4 He PEAS DUES gt ag A TUNE PRESET BK A ABATE HI FLEE gt TE ENTER a 1 BAS PASE Pa 5 Pease ASSIS gt RA TUNE PRESET BY jF Pairt ENTER pit WR LSAT BORIS AB BE EA OR 4 WEE 5 gt REDER 3 Dita EERE ARCAT BE gt JEZA RIVA BEES ARAREE 1 RADIO ON BAND F
16. lashing repeat from step 3 e If a station is already stored the new station replaces the old one Playing the Preset Radio Stations 1 Press RADIO ON BAND to turn on the radio 2 Press RADIO ON BAND repeatedly to select AM or FM 3 Press MENU repeatedly to set the cursor in the display to TUNE MODE Then press SET to display PRESET 4 Press TUNE PRESET or To cancel a stored station 1 Follow the procedure above and in step 4 select the preset number you want to cancel and then press ENTER The frequency digits will flash in the display 2 Press and hold TUNE PRESET or The frequency digit starts running up or down Keep holding down the button until is displayed 3 Press ENTER while is flashing A preset number will flash in the display 4 Press ENTER to cancel the stored station Scanning the Preset Radio Stations DAPS Digital Auto Preset Scanning 1 Press RADIO ON BAND to turn on the radio 2 Press RADIO ON BAND repeatedly to select AM or FM 3 Press and hold RADIO ON BAND for 2 seconds or more The preset stations of the selected band will be played for about 5 seconds each During DAPS the indicators in the display flash 4 Press RADIO ON BAND again to select the station while the desired preset station is being played Notes e If there are no stations stored the DAPS function does not work e Until a station is selected in st
17. ndles on the apparatus e To prevent fire or shock hazard do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus e Certain countries may regulate disposal of the battery used to power this product Please consult with your local authority Preparations Prepare a dry battery not supplied or the rechargeable battery supplied Dry Battery Attach the supplied battery case and then insert one R6 size AA battery with correct polarity Note For maximum performance we recommend that you use a Sony alkaline battery Rechargeable Battery B Charge the rechargeable battery before using it for the first time 1 Insert the supplied rechargeable battery NH 14WM A into the rechargeable battery compartment with correct polarity 2 Connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the charging stand plug in the AC power adaptor to the house current mains 3 Place the main unit on the charging stand The CHG lamp will light up during charging Full charging takes about 6 hours regardless the battery power remaining The CHG lamp will go off when the battery is fully charged Notes e This charging stand charges the rechargeable battery based on a timer If you remove the unit from the charging stand while it is charging the timer will be reset and full charging will take about 6 hours when you place the unit on the charging stand again e You can use the unit before the CHG lamp goes
18. off but in that case battery life will be shorter depending on the charging time e Do not use the unit while it is charging Remove the unit from the charging stand when using it If you operate the unit while it is charging the battery will not be charged If you operate the unit while it is charging this may cause a malfunction e Do not place the unit on the charging stand without the rechargeable battery Otherwise this may cause malfunction When to replace charge the battery Replace or charge the battery when flashes in the display Battery life Approx hours Sony alkaline LR6 SG Tape playback 50 Radio reception 56 Rechargeable battery NH 14WM A Tape playback 30 Radio reception 34 Sony alkaline LR6 SG and Rechargeable NH 14W M A Tape playback 80 Radio reception 90 Measured value by the standard of JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Using a Sony HF series cassette tape When using a Sony LR6 SG alkaline dry battery produced in Japan Notes e The battery life may be shorter depending on the operating condition the surrounding temperature and battery type e The AVLS setting see Using the Menu will be cancelled when you replace the battery Playing a Tape D 1 Insert a cassette and if the HOLD function is on slide the HOLD switch in the opposite direction
19. t To Press Switch lt gt e REPEAT playback to during playback the other side Stop playback W stop Repeat the lt gt REPEAT current track for 2 seconds or Repeat Single more during Track function playback To stop a single repeat press lt gt REPEAT once Fast forward FF CUE during stop Rewind REW REVIEW during stop Search Press and hold forward during FF CUE and playback CUE release it at the point you want Search Press and hold backward REW REVIEW during and release it at playback the point you REVIEW want Play the next FF CUE once or track repeatedly succeeding9 during playback tracks from the beginning AMS Play the REW REVIEW current track once or previous 8 repeatedly tracks from during playback the beginning AMS Play the other FF CUE for 2 side from the seconds or more beginning during stop Skip Reverse function REW REVIEW for 2 seconds or Play the same side from the beginning more during Rewind Auto stop Play function Press gt e REPEAT on the remote control press eH during fast forward or rewind to start playback Automatic Music Sensor To skip a long blank space BL SKIP function On the remote control 1 Press MODE repeatedly to show BL SKIP On the main unit 1 Press MENU repeatedly to set _ the cursor in the display to BL SKIP 2 Press SET to show
20. ther AC power adaptor ore Polarity of the plug e Connect the AC power adaptor to an easily accessible AC outlet Should you notice an abnormality in the AC power adaptor disconnect it from the AC outlet immediately e Do not touch the AC power adaptor with wet hands On handling e Do not leave the unit in a location near heat sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or sand moisture rain mechanical shock or in a car with its windows closed e We do not recommend the use of tape longer than 90 minutes They are very thin and tend to be stretched easily This may cause malfunction of the unit or sound deterioration e 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 e If the unit has not been used for long set it in the playback mode to warm up for a few minutes before you start using again On the remote control Use the supplied remote control only with this 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 sho
21. uld exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Preventing 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 to a moderate level This will allow you to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the people around you On maintenance e Clean the tape head and tape path using a cotton swab and commercially available cleaning solvent after every 10 hours of use e To clean the exterior use a soft cloth slightly moistened in water Do not use alcohol benzine or thinner e Clean the headphones earphones and remote control plugs periodically Clean the battery case terminals both inside and outside and the terminals periodically with a cotton swab or soft cloth as illustrated Troubleshooting The sound drops out or comes with excessive noise e Clean the headphones earphones and remote control plugs The unit does not operate at all e Charge the battery or replace the dry battery with a new one e HOLD is activated Deactivate HOLD Tape operation is not possible e Insert a cassette tape The volume cannot be turned up e If AVLS is on turn it off The display and the operations are not normal e Remove the power sources for 15 seconds or more and then set them again
22. ys TERI HALA PRIE FF CUE SAR pe ee ek CU TERRA 3 NRE Eht FZE REW REVIEW TEETAR PAE Wal REVIEW ATEAREN E BiR fey a MURA i PCE lt P om KSEE AUR ak 2 BYE i oe HBL FF CUE E S Siin EREIN Ta K AMS eee oe ROPERS HAXER CATHO EERE E HT gt af tea aie EF a IIE WEE 2 PDL an a d DRE REA Too EES EHE REW EMERCHLAT HE FP RCE ABE REVIEW WRH 2 HS CUD JEANA ERD PL ER TEROP HELE REW RAK a Hh REVIEW CEATSSMV IIEDERT CEDSHESRBLTLAEIGZ Ae REPEAT ER PERCE KR aa f aem DRA er BLK FF Fay Sua aE MARKHNTA ERG PARE BE F A S ERE Rew ee ee HHF TEBEL ANS 1 MH MODE RIT GRA ibe FF df BL SKIP H BRR EH 2 POLL ERY as m 1 MENU HSn gph PESARE E FERRE REW Afi on JEEE FUE m CHEB RE 2 LL Lae ooo LOIRE EA 2 HP SET Hin on z BL SKIP JAERI gt URE fl 12 PEA HATA e gt PRET E AR GERE FF REW ENTER SET MENU RADIO ON BAND RADIO ON BAND e OFF TUNE PRESET RADIO OFF TUNE FM SOUND MODE MODE AVLS MB OOO oaa al Oe SPEED CONTROL SET MENU co PB MODE HOLD oh ENTER Terminals Terminals ims Terminals ims EES SoS S Listening to the Radio amp 1 Press RADIO ON BAND to turn on the radio 2 Press RADIO ON BAND repeatedly to select AM or FM 3 Press MENU on the main unit repeatedly and set the cursor in the display to TUNE MODE
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