Presetting radio stations, 50 mhz fm 01 – Sony Atrac3/MP3 CD Walkman D-NF600 User Manual

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Protecting your hearing

The AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter
System) function keeps the maximum
volume down to protect your hearing.
1 While listening to the radio, press and

hold DISPLAY/MENU until the display
changes.

2 Push the 5-way control key toward .

or > to select “AVLS,” then press
DISPLAY/MENU.

3 Push the 5-way control key toward .

or > to select “ON,” then press
DISPLAY/MENU to enter the selection.

To cancel the AVLS function

Perform steps 1 - 3, changing the AVLS
setting to “OFF.”

Turning off the radio
automatically

You can set the radio to turn off
automatically within a range of 10 to 99
minutes by 10 minutes. While the timer
function is working, “

” appears at about 5

second intervals.
1 While listening to the radio, press and

hold DISPLAY/MENU until the display
changes.

2 Push the 5-way control key toward .

or > to select “TIMER,” then press
DISPLAY/MENU.

3 Push the 5-way control key toward .

or > to select the length of time you
want to set from “10” to “99,” then press
DISPLAY/MENU to enter the selection.

To check the length of time before the
radio is automatically turned off

While listening to the radio, perform steps 1 -
2.

To cancel the OFF TIMER function

The OFF TIMER function for the radio will
be canceled:
• When you perform steps 1 - 3, changing

the OFF TIMER setting to “OFF.”

• When you turn off the radio.
• When you start playing a CD.

When listening to the radio
on battery

If you connect the external power source
plug to the DC IN 3 V jack of your CD
player, the CD player will turn off. Turn it on
by pressing RADIO ON/BAND to continue
listening to it.

Presetting radio
stations

You can preset up to 40 stations: 30 for FM
and 10 for AM.

1

Press RADIO ON/BAND to turn on
the radio.

2

Press RADIO ON/BAND to select
the band.

3

Press MEMORY for 2 seconds or
more.

The preset number will flash in the
display.

87.50 MHz

FM 01

Using the radio

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