Troubleshooting precautions, Specifications, Choosing power sources – Sony CFS-E2 User Manual

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Choosing Power Sources

Rear Panel

Connecting the AC power adaptor.

2

to a wal! outlet

Troubleshooting Precautions

1

to DC IN 6V socket

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AC power adaptor (supplied)

Using the player on batteries.

insert four size AA (R6) batteries (not supplied)

into the battery compartment.

To release battery

Press the © side of the battery and then take out

the batterv-

If the battery compartment lid comes off

Insert the right corner of the lid and then insert the left comer
aligning It to the groove of the battery compartment.

Notes

• To use the plaver on batteries, disconnect the AC power adaptor from the plaver. The

plaver does not operate on batteries as long as the AC power adaptor is connected.

• Replace the batteries when the OPR/BATT indicator dims or when the player stops

operating. Replace all the batteries with new ones.

Specifications

• Frequency range

FM: S7.6-108 MHz/AM: 530-

1.710 kHz

• Antennas

FM: Telescope/AM: Built-in ferrite bar

• Recording system

4-track. 2-channel stereo

• Frequency response

100-10.000 Hz

• Speakers

Full-range: 5.7 cm (2'A inches) dia,

cone type

• Output

Headphones )ack(stereo minijack), for

S-32 ohm impedance headphones

• Power output

1 VV-fl W (at 10% harmonic

distortion in DC operation)

• Battery life

FM recording

Sonv SL’M-3 (KS): .Approx. 2 hours

Sonv .AM3 (N) alkaline • Approx. 5 hours

playback

Sonv SUM-3 (NS) . Approx. 1.5 hours

Sonv AM3 (N) alkaline : Approx. 4 hours

• Power requirements

120V .AC, 60 Hz/6 \'DC,

four size .AA (R6) batteries

• Power consumption

DC4W

• Dimensions

Approx. 2S5 x 101 x 58 mm (w/h/d)

( 11 'A X 4 X 2Vs inches) incl. projecting parts and
controls

• Mass

Approx. 720 g (1 lb 94 oz) ( incl. batteries)

• Supplied accessory

.AC power adaptor (1)

Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.

There is no audio.

• Connect the .AC power adaptor securely.
• Insert the batteries properly.
• Replace all the batteries if they are weak.
• Unplug the headphones.
• Adjust the volume
• Set FUNCTION to the position vou want to

operate.

Cassette cannot be inserted.

• Insert the cassette properlv.
• Press «STOP to release -^PLAY

The #REC button does not
function.

• No cassette is in the tape compartment.
• Make sure the safety tab on the cassette is in

place.

Poor playback,recording or
erasing quality.

• Dirty heads. Clean the unit (as shown) with a

cotton swab slightlv

moistened with cleaning

fluid or alcohol.

• Demagnetize the heads and all metal parts in

the tape path with a commerciallv available
tape head demagnetizer.

Pinch roller Erase head

On safety/power sources

• Should any solid object or liquid fall into th

plaver, unplug the plaver, and have it checl
by qualified personnel before operating it a
further.

• For .AC operation,

use the supplied
.AC pow'er adaptor,

do not use an\

Polarity of the plug

other type.

• Unplug the plaver from the wall outlet whe

is not to be used for an extended period of
time.

• For battery operation, use four size AA (R6

batteries.

• When the batteries are not to be used, remo

them to avoid damage that can be caused h'
battery leakage or corrosion.

The nameplate indicating operating voltage

power consumption, etc. is located at the n

On placement/operation

• Do not leave the plaver in a location near hi

sources, or in a place subject to direct sunli;.
excessive dust or mechanical shock.

• Do not place anything within 10 mm of the

side of the cabinet. The ventilation holes m
be unobstructed for the plaver to operate
properlv and to prolong the life of its
components.

• Since a strong magnet is used for the speak»

keep personal credit cards using magnetic
coding or spring-wound vxatches awa\' fror
the player to pre\’ent possible damage from
the magnet.

• If the player has not been used for a long tu

set it in the playback mode to warm it up ft
few minutes before inserting a cassette.

Side A

Notes on cassettes

♦ Break off the cassette tab

f

- )

from side A or B to / •■ C O ■' '
prevent accidental

__'_T

recording. If you want I
to reuse the tape for

^

recording, cover the

O

broken tab with

Tab for sid

adhesive tape

Tab for side B

• The use of a cassette with more than 90

minutes of plav time is not recommended
except for long, continuous recording or
playback.

If you have questions or problem^ concerniny
your player, please consult vour nearest Son\
dealer.

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