Installing the battery, Battery life, Wearing the radio – Sony SRF-87 User Manual

Page 2: Getting started playing the radio

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Getting Started Playing the Radio

Installing the Battery

(See Fig. 0)

1

Insert one size AAA (R03) battery

(not supplied) with the 0 and 0

marks aligned correctly.

2

Close the battery compartment lid.

When to replace the battery

Replace the battery when the sound

becomes weak or distorted. Remove the

old battery and insert a new one.

Battery life

Using Sony AAA (R03) battery UM4 (NU)

FM: Approx. 16 hours
AM: Approx. 20 hours

Notes on the battery

• Align the battery correctly.
• The dry battery cannot be charged.
• To avoid damage from possible battery

leakage, remove the battery when unit
will not be used for a long time.

Wearing the Radio

(See Fig.

[0)

1

Connect the headphones to (see

Fig. Q]-®) w jack.

2

Put your head through the neck

strap.

3

Wear the headphones, (see Fig.

0-®) make sure R is at the right

ear and L at the left ear.

• You can use the supplied dip to attach

the radio to your clothes.

Note (See Fig. 0-®)

The neck strap will disconnect for safety
when pulled very strong.
If the neck strap is disconnected, first align

the dots and then connect the neck strap.

1

Sot

POWER

to

ON

2

Sot

BAND

to select

FM

or

AM.

For FM reception, normally set to

DX.

When the reception is very

strong and causes noise, set to

LOCAL

3

Turn

TUNE

to tune in a station.

4

Adjust

VOL

(volume).

• To improve radio reception

FM:

Do not wind up the cord or tie it

in a knot, the neck strap cord and
the headphones cord serve as an
FM antenna.

AM:

Rotate the unit horizontally for

optimum reception. A ferrite bar
antenna is built in the unit.

To obtain poweful bass sound

Spt

POWER

to

MEGA BASS.

The "MEGA BASS" system produces a
poweful bass sound.
When the sound becomes distorted, switch

the

POWER

to

ON.

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