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9. BL SKIP BL SKIP When BL SKIP is displayed the tapeis fast forwarded to the next track if thereis a blank space of longer than 12 seconds You will hear repeated sets of three short beeps when skipping a blank When js displayed both sides of thetape is played repeatedIy When is displayed both sides of thetapeis played once if you start from side B only sideB will be played Notes You cannot adjust the playback modeduring fast forward or rewind The setting is stored as long ss the battery is not replaced Note on BL SKIP The BL SKIP function detects a blank of 12 seconds or longer If thereis noise betw een the tracks these fundtions may not recognizethe blank and may not operate Likewise if there is a low level segment within a track these fundtions may recognizeit as a blank space Playing a tape recorded with the Dolby B NR system Hold down SOUND until IP appears in the display To cancel Dolby B NR hold down SOUND again until Dg disappears Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbol DO are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Notes You cannot turn on off the Dolby B NR function during fast forward or rewind The setting is stored as long ss the battery is not replaced Emphas
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16. Y 9 4 MODEMG UH OepUX G Cc BL SKIP BL SKIP 7BL SKIP a 73 M2DG29 12 nHWr 1MhO Nd U I A GF HL MAN Ho XA Fri 9 MO ard 8 MGage hG B 7 29 Mh 5 Ba7 A 7 73i9at7aa M7Z 2 9 79 5W z29Q9x2s797 92 BL SKIP BL i y GEIN 12 W r PrG 6 MT y ii 8 7 O01 1 1 4Lik A 7 PEMhGT Det RAM NR 70 dr Ca Or SOUND 1227 7 7 X 62b 2 W 0 09 MAH SOUND 737 7D nh EH 1 tit NG LN TNEY NDOLBY 490 D 7 7 2 5X 2 7 M2 2 a 4 M hX2 9 5w 2909x25277 7 WV7jn 4 A47 1 YM 4 SOUND MC UM TOreh U2G SURROUND Mega Sunourd WGN Wm M B M e g a Bass CWWGAWC 1 hGA RV S o u n d Fevaizer AKGWV7F GIq 3 kzG WS YMP SRS Labs 2 qz1 SRS Headphone 7 9Ns5M Sony X qr MEGA BASS 7 9N 0 S 2 SRS Headphone H Or0 SRS Labs
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18. the operation button is locked p Additional Information EE Precautions On rechargeable battery and charger Removethecharger unit from the wall outlet as soon as possible after the rechargeable battery has been charged Overcharging may damagethe rechargeable battery Thebattery charger and the rechargeable battery may become warm during harging butthis is not a problem Donottear off thefilm on the rechargeable battery Use only the supplied battery charger to charge the supplied rechargeable battery Be surenotto short circuit the battery When you carry it with you usethe supplied carrying case If you arenot using the case do not cerry the battery with other metallic objects su as keys rings in your Docke Ifthe rednargeable battery is new or has not been used for along time it may not be charged completely until you use it several times Thenameplateindicating the operating voltage power consumption etc is located on the bottom exterior of the battery charger On batteries Do not chargea dry battery 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 When you do not use the Walkman for along time remove the battery to avoid any damage caused by battery leakage and subsequent corrosion On handling Do
19. 2 VOLUME 2 7 NORM 229 MAX 9 XY AVLS 27 FJ 7H BL SKIP27 2322 Y BL SKIP 7 2779 72 2 2 9 4 9 gt 7 2 H 7 5 X1TY 27 4 29IYI 15 7 MX AXA27 9 2 Sony t ha 22 Sony t ha 2 s jt 72277 922TH Dolby NR off 7 30 18 000 Hz REMOTEX tXXTH 2 8 3007 1 5V XY9 2 1 XX9 2 R6 AA 7 w h d 787x 108 6 x 18 7 mm 7 7 H 0 1809 1 240 9 2 7A H M2 1 2 922 9 2 7772 2 ch 7 NC 6WM 1 2V 600mAh Ni Cd 199rr 9 1 NH 1 12V 1400mAh Ni MH 3247 2 7 2 77 A Ei f 27 1 D
20. 22h 2 792HOLD 27 77 22 rvrM 722 3 2 27 122 H VOL 22 2 2Orvr 7391 2 9 VOLUME 2 7 31 2322TY AVLS MIN NORM 7 2 MAX 2 NORMy 32 179 23r9 2 2 2 277 2 727 9 9 VMAX 9 XY 2 9 AVLS23 Ma MIN22 2 7 XY7 AVLS 2 9 22 Y 77 7 7 297 Xt OPEN 2 7 7 597 t 232 7 21H 329 227 222 9 2 PE 2 UE 1927 2H 2 9 AAP 17 7 any 9 J A 9 DP 991Y 6 2 OF 2 92 23
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22. 77 FF217A229 FF 72991Y 74 REW 7A 279 REW 299 29 9O 4 27 7 7 7 4 7 7 7 ye I 2429 FF2 X 7 9 2 MH 5 AMS WA 9MH 9 7299 2 9O AMS REW23 2 9 8 2 AMS VA 9 MH 922 4 299TY 3 AMS TI FF 17 9722 CFFC 7 Vet 3 q 3 7 9 M REW 77 7REW 7 9 6 ga rv 7 9 7 7 9 7 Mt 7 24 2 9 2 41 7 7 29 kAutomatic Music Sensor 22tX gt 4 92 2 7 9 2 2 2322 27 7 24222 HOLD
23. 9 2 79 2 9 2 Tvr BL SKIP 7 4 BL SKIP 7 93 12 7 2 2 4 1 HH 277 7 HU 27 7 9 4 tA 2322 Y 22TH 277 7 7 722 9239 H 27 7 3 3 2372 ry Dolby 7 B NR 77 H22 7 2 27 2 X 27 PH 9 299 7 SOUND7 52 Dolby B B N R SOUND2 TZz 921 gt 2 2 27 t27 11 H 222 7 7 1 gt DOLBY 75 DO IY FN 2 5 t27 kJ 2777 4 9 23 77 2 7 7 7 Dolby BNR 7 22 Yr 79 T7 9 rY 2 2 9 1 2 gt 2
24. E 2 2 NORM 1 MAX 2 2 ath 75 727 HOLD 7 1 7227 me 232 23 HOLD 2 7 7 0 732 92 bn 7 9 1 HOLD OPERATION 7 HOLD 97 27 7 Tv 2X 25 HA 77 J IY XAXA 7 7XYAA2 7 7H 2 22 7 7 1 WH 22 7 22 7 7 HXxA 7 XYV 9 7 H XA 7 42 AN I 7 I 2 72 123 XY2N27Y2 72 273 XY 2 77 27 h ww re Su wd h w hr
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26. OPERATION 2 7 2 pr 22 7 hold 9 7 tvT 4 7 2 527 Y 27 9 27 2227 291Y 9 TH W 96 6 1 97 a A 2 9 22 9 2 2 22 BI 22 77 7 22 9 2 2 22 9 22 9 2 2 22 221 2 O AMS 27 1 9 2 H 7 2227 Aa OF 4 9 9 AMS 27 22 2 7 0 7H 7 y IYI 96 9 2 7 2 27 2 7 7 9 912 2 7922 4 2 2 7 2 9O 2 27 3 3 7 1 37 2 2 2 4 22 2 YO 1M227 23 2 47 wy 0 74 Automatic Music Sensor 42 X LE 2 9O 222H 9 XA 19271Y 7227 22
27. SONY 3 867 217 62 1 Cassette Player Operating Instructions 7 9 WALKMAN WM EX20 Sony Corporation 1999 Printed in Malaysia WALKMAN is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation WALKMAN 0 Sony 2 qr U WALKMAN 2 Sony 2 rr WALRMAN Sony ine http Www world Sony con IWARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture oO 7a9 7q29 MX Yh 4 4B 70 2 7 232 0 27 2 7 A European models UK Australian and Hong Kong model A N7DfwyM3 H MM 77 MA os fwtH 4Y Other models Lt 1 U S A Canada and European Continent model N 9 jpM twWtD 9777 99zT 9 0 Korean and other countries model HH L H aatH 77 7 7 7 77 7 7 CHARGE lamp CHARGE JO 7 B to REM OTE 7 REMOTEG REMOTEO J VOLUME Operation button 7 hs 9HU HOLD OPERATION switch HOLD OPERATION HOLD OPERATION 2 7
28. attery power is decreasing a Ca a NN 4 The battery is exhausted lt Replace it with a new Notes When you insert a charged battery the battery remainder mark may show gz evenifitisnotfully charged But the actual battery life is shorter The battery remainder mark may temporarily snow alower levgl during fast forwarding or rewinding or usein extremely low termperatures Battery life Approx hours Tape playback RechargeableNC 6WM 18 fully charged Rechargeable NH 14WM 40 fully charged Sony alkaline LR6 SG 60 RechargeableNC 6WM 78 Sony alkalineLR6 SG used together Rechargeable NH 14WM 100 Sony alkaline LR6 SG used together M easured value by the standard of EIAJ Electronic Industries Association of japan Using a Sony HF series cassette tape EIAJ9 Note The battery life may shorten depending on theoperation of the Unit House Current see Fig Excluding European models Removethe redhargeable battery if inserted Attach the battery case and connect theAC power adaptor AC E15HG not supplied to the DC IN 1 5V jack of the battery case and tothewall outlet Do not use any other AC power adaptor Specifications for AC E15HG vary for each area Check your local voltage and the polarity of the plug before purchasing Polarity of the plug Connecting the Earphones see Fig 1 Connectthestereo mini plug f
29. e other 3 gt for more side than a second during playback A or b appears according to the playing side gt once during Stop playback playback FF during stop FF appears Fast forward Rewind REW during stop REW appearS Repeat the ticedUrin9 current track playback RepeatSingle To stop a single Track repeat press A E Function once Play the next FF once for the track number of tracks to be skipped during succeeding 9 playback AMS tracks from the beginning and the number of AMS tracks to be skipped appear Play the REW once for the current track number of tracks to previous 8 be skipped during tracks from the playback beginning AMS and the AMS number of tracks to be skipped appear Play the other FFformorethana side from the second during stop beginning FF flashes Skip Reverse function Play the same REW for more than side from the asecond during beginning stop REW Rewind Auto flashes Play function If A e on the remote control is pressed during fast forward or rewind the Walkman switches to playback Automatic Music Sensor Operation on the main unit see Fig You can operate the tape with the operation button on the main unit If the operation button is locked slide HOLD OPERATION switch in the direction of to release hold To P
30. irmly to the remote control 2 Connect the remote control firmly to REM OTEQ 3 Weerthe L marked sideto theleft ear and the R marked sideto the right ear If the earphones do not fit to your ears or the sound is unbalanced adjust the earphones to fit to your ears firmly Operating the Walkman EE Playing a Tape SiidetheOoPEN switch in the direction of 4 to releasethe cassette cormpartment cover Then open it manually Insert the cessette with the exposed end first see Fig 2 Make sure the HOLD function of the remote control is turned off Tf it is on slide the HOLD switch on the remote control to turn it off see Fig 3 press play stop and adjust the volume with VOL on the remote control see Fig d Notes on volume control The VOLUME switch on the main unit has three steps AVLS MIN NORM and MAX Generally set it to NORM and make fime volume adjustments on the remote control Set it to MAX when the recording level is low Set it to AVLS MIN to activate AVLS see Protecting Your Hearing AVLS The sound cannot be turned down all the way Note on the cassette holder When opening the cassette holder make sure the tape is stopped then slide the OPEN switch If the cassette holder is opened when the tape is running the tape may loosen and be damaged Operation on the remote control To Dress display Play th
31. izing Sound see Fig 1 Press SOUND repeatedly With each press the indications change as follows SURROUND M ega Surround3 Dynamic Surround Sound MB Mega Bass emphasizes bass sound moderate effect RV Sound Revitalizer emphasizes treble Sound none normal no effect Mega Surround is a new sound mode combining the SRS Headphone technology of SRS Labs Inc and the M EGA BASS technology of Sony Corporation SRS Headphone and the symbol aretrademarks of SRS Labs Inc in the United States and selected foreign countries SRSHeadphonetechnology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc Notes Ifthe sound becomes distorted in the SURROUND mode limit the volume on the main unit by setting the VOLUME switch on the main unit to NORM or AVLS MIN or sdlect a different sound mode You cannot change the modeduring fast forward or rewind The setting is stored as long as the battery is not replaced Protecting Your Hearing AVLS Automatic Volume Limiter System see Fig 1 SettheVOLUME switch on the main unit to AVLS MIN To cancel the AVLS function Set the VOLUME swith on the main unit to NORM or MAX Locking the controls HOLD function see Fig On the remote control slidethe HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow to lock the controls On the main unit slide the HOLD OPERATION switch so that HOLD becomes visible and
32. ne Correctly Note on AMS and Repeat Single Track TheAMSand Repeat Single Track functions detect a blank of 4 seconds or Ionger between the tracks If thereis noise betw een the tracks these functions may not recognize the blank and may not operate Likewise if thereis a low level segment within atrack these fundtions may recognizeit as a blank SDace turn OVer U7 tq 37d22 7 7 rk MM TAIL R6 AA o A7q22 DD 7Y M X 7q7d2 t L J 7 70974a kzG M 97z Sony Pd R7d7 7d72 A7 HUNAN RR IR NC 6 W M NINNNDWMEE 1 4 NH 1 4 W M J 9 HL at 4t A NM 7N R qt7I Jaa qd 1 3y A NDIMME 1 G RGB 3 5 D HN Mk RGB 2 5 D G RB 2 D 1YT YFPIHAI 3y M h VH 7N RG TI LR A Hh 7 A H 7d22 R7qtH 300 32 TE 7 7 Rg q tl hq x 5 Q Mi 5a 119AtlFahq pM NWF 7 7 2 W 7 MX i 7q 2 R2d tA rf A
33. not drop the unit or givea shock to the unit or it may cause a malfunction Do not leave theunitin alocation 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 TheLCD 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 32 F At room temperature the display will return to its normal operating oondition If theunit has not been used for a long period of time set itin the playback modeto warm it up for a few minutes before you start using again On tapes longer than 90 minutes Wedo not recommend the use of tapes Ionger than 90 minutes except for along continuous playback They arevery thin and tend to be stretched easily On the remote control Usethe supplied remote control only with this unit On headphones earphones Road safety Do not use headphones earphones whiledriving cydling or operating any motorized vehidle It may create atraffic hazard and is illegal in some areas It can also be potentially dangerous to play your headphones earphones at high volume whilewalking especially at pedestrian crossings You should exerdise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Preventing hearing damage Do not use headphones earphones at high volume Hearing experts advise against continu
34. ous loud and extended play If you experiencea 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 TE Maintenance To clean the tape head and path Use the cleaning cassette CHK 1W not supplied for every 10 hours of use Note Use only the recommended cleaning cassette To clean the exterior Usea soft cloth slightly moistened in water Do not use alcohol benzine or thinner Notes Clean the headphones earphones and remote control plugs periodically Clean theterminals periodically with a cotton swab or a soft dloth as illustrated see Fig il Troubleshooting The BL SKIP AMS or the Repeat Single Track function does not operate properly Chargethe rechargeable battery or replacethe battery with anew Sony alkaline battery You hear error beeps and you cannot operate the unit Chargethe rechargeable battery or replacethe battery with anew Sony alkaline battery The unit does not operate at all Chargethe rechargeable battery or replacethe battery with anew Sony alkaline battery HOLD is adtivated Deactivate HOLD Tape operation is not possible Imsert a cassette tape The volume cannot be turned up eIf AVLS is on turnit off by setting the VOLUME switch on the mam umit to NORM or MAX The tape fast fo
35. pgGetting Started es Choosing a Power Source Dry Battery see Fig Attadh the supplied battery case and then insert one R6 size AA battery with correct polarity Be sureto insert it from the side as illustrated Note For maximum performance we recormmend that you use a Sony alkaline battery Rechargeable Battery see Fig 1 Insert the supplied rechargeable battery NC 6WM for U S A Canada European Australian and Hong Kong model NH 14WM for other countries model into the charger with correct polarity 2 Pluginthecharger to the house current mains UK Australian and Hong Kong model Full charging takes about 3 5 hours U S A Canada and European Continent model Ful charging takes about 2 5 hours Korean and other countries model Full charging takes about 2 hours If the plug does not fit your mains attach the supplied AC plug adaptor Excluding Korean moddl 3 Insertthefully charged battery into the rednargeable battery compartment see Fig You can chargethe battery about 300times When to replace charge the battery Thebattery remainder mark has 5 steps to show the remaining battery power When the battery is exhausted tape playback will become unstable and noisy and then the tape will stop Replace or argethe battery when flashes in the display Display Condition th Thereis enough battery power The b
36. ress the operation button beeps in the earphones Play back Once Play the other For more than a side second during playback Switching to side A one short beep Switching to side B two short beeps Stop playback Once One short beeD Play thenext Twiceduring track from the playback beginning One short beep AMS then repeated sets of a short beep and a long beep Play the current Three times during track from the playback beginning One short beep AMS then repeated sets of two short beeps and along beep Repeat the Four times during current track playback Repeat Single Repeated sets of a Track fundtion short beep along beep and a short beep when rewindin9 Play theother Twice during stop side from the One short beep beginning Skip then repeated single Reverse beeps function Play the same Threetimes during sidefromthe stop beginning One short beep RewindAuto thenrepeated sets of Play function two short beeps Automatic Music Sensor Note When you are not sureof the playback status press the operation button once The Walkman will return to normal playback except when you have pressed the operation button during normal playback Note on side A B detection This Walkman detects the side being played using the cavity on sideA of the cassette If thereis no cavity on the cassette or the cavity is on side B the detection will not be do
37. rw ards by itself during playback e BL SKIP is activated Deactivate BL SKIP The sound contains noise Use the unit away from radio wave emitting devices such as cellular phones The display and the operations are not normal Remove the power sources for 15 seconds or more and then set them again EE Specifications Tape section Frequency response Dolby NR off Playback 30 18 000 Hz Output Headphones REMOTE jack Load impedance 8 300 ohms General Pow er reduirements 1 5 V One rechargeable battery or one R6 size AA battery Dimensions w h d Approx 78 7 x 108 6 x 18 7 mm 34 x 4 x inches incl projecting parts and controls Mass Approx 180 g 6 4 oz Approx 240 g 8 5 oz indl rechargeable battery and cassette Supplied accessories Battery case 1 Stereo earphones with remote control 1 Battery charger 1 Rechargeable battery NC 6WM 1 2V 600mAh Ni Cd 1 U S A Canada European Australian and Hong Kong model NH 14WM 1 2V 1400mAh Ni MH 1 Other countries model Rechargeable battery carrying case Carrying pouch 1 AC plug adaptor 1 Except for U S A Canada European Australian Korean and Hong Kong model Design and specifications subject to change without notice 0 242 29 2 47 77 7z i H2P BL SKIP NI A

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