Sony MP3 Player CFM A50 User Manual

3-858-994-41(1)  
Ra d io  
Ca sse t t e -Co rd e r  
Operating Instructions  
CFM-A50  
1998 by Sony Corporation  
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Ta b le o f co n t e n t s  
Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
4 Listening to the radio  
6 Playing a tape  
8 Recording on a tape  
Use fu l Fu n ct io n s  
Ad d it io n a l In fo rm a t io n  
12 Precautions  
10 Easy listening adjustment  
10 Slow playback  
13 Troubleshooting  
14 Maintenance  
14 Specifications  
Se t t in g Up  
15 Location and function of controls  
16 Index  
11 Choosing the power sources  
Introduction  
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Basic Operations  
List e n in g t o t h e ra d io  
Dial scale  
1
2 3  
Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 11).  
Set FUNCTION to RADIO.  
1
FUNCTION  
RADIO  
2
3
Set BAND to FM or AM.  
BAND  
The dial scale switches to the  
band you have chosen.  
88 92  
96  
100 104 108  
MHz  
FM  
AM  
FM  
AM  
53 60 70 80 100 120 140 170  
x10kHz  
Turn TUNING to tune in a radio  
station.  
TUNING  
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Use these buttons for additional operations  
LIGHT  
Marker  
Dial scale FUNCTION  
VOLUME  
Tips  
To  
Do this  
To listen by the  
Adjust the volume  
Turn off the radio  
Turn VOLUME.  
earphone, connect the  
earphone to the @  
(earphone) jack.  
There is a earphone box  
on the left side of this  
equipment. You may  
keep the supplied  
Set FUNCTION to  
TAPE (RADIO OFF).  
To improve broadcast reception  
Reorient the antenna for FM. Reorient the player itself  
for AM.  
earphone in this box.  
For AM  
For FM  
To mark the broadcast station you often listen to  
If you set the marker to the frequency you often listen  
to, you can easily tune in to this frequency after  
listening to other stations.  
2
3
4
5
6
70 80 100 120 
Using the light  
If the dial scale is hard to see, press LIGHT. The light  
will be lit for 7 seconds.  
Basic Operations  
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Pla yin g a t a p e  
2 3 1  
Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 11).  
1
Set FUNCTION to TAPE (RADIO  
OFF).  
FUNCTION  
TAPE  
(RADIO OFF)  
2
Press p6 STOP/ EJECT to open  
With the side you w ant  
to play facing forw ard  
STOP/EJECT  
the tape compartment and insert  
a recorded tape. Use TYPE I  
(normal) tape only. Close the  
compartment.  
3
Press 9 PLAY.  
PLAY  
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Basic Operations  
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Use these buttons for additional operations  
P PAUSE  
VOLUME  
p6 STOP/EJECT  
0 FF/) REW  
Cassette  
sensor  
button  
Tip  
When a cassette is  
inserted, the cassette  
sensor button (Ø/ TAPE  
IN) comes out. You can  
touch the cassette  
compartment lid to find  
out if the cassette is  
inserted or not.  
To  
Do this  
Adjust the volume  
Stop playback  
Turn VOLUME.  
Press p6 STOP/ EJECT  
Press 0 FF or ) REW  
Fast-forward or  
rewind the tape*  
Pause playback  
Press P PAUSE  
Press the button again to  
resume play after pause.  
Eject the cassette  
Press p6 STOP/ EJECT  
*For the side facing forward  
Basic Operations  
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Re co rd in g o n a t a p e  
Built-in  
microphone  
1
3 2  
Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 11).  
1
2
Press p6 STOP/ EJECT to open  
With the side you w ant to  
record on facing forw ard  
the tape compartment and insert  
a blank tape. Use TYPE I  
(normal) tape only.  
STOP/EJECT  
Select the program source you  
want to record.  
FUNCTION  
FUNCTION  
REC  
To record from the radio, set  
FUNCTION to RADIO, set  
BAND to FM or AM and tune in  
the station you want (see page 4).  
RADIO  
To record from the built-in  
microphone, set FUNCTION to  
TAPE (RADIO OFF).  
TAPE  
(RADIO OFF)  
3
Press REC to start recording.  
(9 PLAY is depressed  
automatically).  
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Tips  
Use these buttons for additional operations  
Adjusting the volume or  
the tone will not affect  
the recording level.  
P PAUSE  
p6 STOP/EJECT  
If the AM program  
makes a whistling  
sound after you have  
pressed the REC button  
in step 3, set the ISS  
(Interference Suppress  
Switch) at the rear to the  
position that most  
decreases the noise.  
For the best results, use  
the AC power as a  
power source for  
recording.  
To  
Press  
Notes  
Stop recording  
Pause recording  
p6 STOP/ EJECT  
If the SLOW  
PLAYBACK button is  
pressed during  
recording the tape speed  
will not change and  
recording will stay at  
normal speed.  
P PAUSE  
Press the button again to  
resume recording.  
You cannot listen  
through the earphone  
when recording from  
the built-in microphone.  
Basic Operations  
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Useful Functions  
Ea sy list e n in g  
a d ju st m e n t  
Slo w p la yb a ck  
This function lets you adjust the sound  
to hear the main subject easier.  
You can slow down the tape speed by  
about 15% to the normal tape speed.  
EASY LISTENING ADJUSTMENT sw itch  
SLOW PLAYBACK  
EASY LISTENING  
ADJUSTMENT control  
1 Playback a tape or turn on the radio.  
To slow dow n the tape speed  
Press SLOW PLAYBACK to “ØON” during  
playback.  
2 Set the EASY LISTENING  
ADJUSTMENT switch to ON.  
3 Turn the EASY LISTENING  
ADJUSTMENT control to adjust to  
the tone of your choice.  
To cancel the slow tape speed  
Press SLOW PLAYBACK again to “øOFF”.  
Note  
Set the EASY LISTENING  
ADJUSTMENT switch to OFF to cancel  
Easy Listening.  
You cannot use SLOW PLAYBACK on other  
modes.  
EASY LISTENING ADJUSTMENT sw itch is set to OFF:  
Normal  
Sound  
Ho w t h e e a sy list e n in g  
a d ju st m e n t w o rks  
Intensity  
Sounds could be distinguished  
by their frequencies. When you  
have recorded voices of three  
people mixed together, for  
example, you will be able to  
hear the voice of a certain  
person better by emphasizing  
the frequency range matching  
to the tone of his/ her voice.  
PERSON  
A
PERSON  
B
PERSON  
C
Sound  
Frequency  
EASY LISTENING ADJUSTMENT sw itch is set to ON:  
Adjusted to match person B.  
Sound  
Intensity  
The voice of person B  
becomes larger for easy  
listening  
PERSON  
B
PERSON  
PERSON  
Sound  
A
C
Frequency  
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Useful Functions  
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Setting Up  
Ch o o sin g t h e  
p o w e r so u rce s  
AC IN  
You can use the AC power or  
batteries as a power source.  
Use the AC power source whenever  
you record, since recording  
consumes much power.  
Battery compartment  
To the mains  
Connecting the AC pow er cord  
Insert one end of the supplied AC power cord to the  
AC IN socket located at the rear of the player, and the  
other end to the mains.  
Using the player on batteries  
Insert four R20 (size D)  
batteries (not supplied)  
into the battery  
compartment.  
To use the player on  
batteries, disconnect the  
AC power cord from the  
player.  
When to replace batteries  
Replace the batteries when the OPR/ BATT indicator  
dims or when the player stops operating. Replace all  
the batteries with new ones.  
Setting Up 11  
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Additional Information  
Pre ca u t io n s  
On safety  
• Since a strong magnet is used for the  
speakers, keep personal credit cards  
using magnetic coding or spring-  
wound watches away from the player  
to prevent possible damage from the  
magnet.  
Should any solid object or liquid fall into  
the player, unplug the player, and have  
it checked by qualified personnel before  
operating it any further.  
On pow er sources  
On operation  
• For AC operation, use the supplied  
AC power cord; do not use any other  
type.  
If the player has not been used for a long  
time, set it in the playback mode to  
warm it up for a few minutes before  
inserting a cassette.  
• The player is not disconnected from  
the mains as long as it is connected to  
the mains, even if the player itself has  
been turned off.  
If you have any questions or problems  
concerning your player, please consult  
your nearest Sony dealer.  
• For battery operation, use four R20  
(size D) batteries.  
Notes on cassettes  
• Break off the cassette tab from side A  
or B to prevent accidental recording.  
If you want to reuse the tape for  
recording, cover the broken tab with  
adhesive tape.  
• When the batteries are not to be used,  
remove them to avoid damage that  
can be caused by battery leakage or  
corrosion.  
• The nameplate indicating operating  
voltage, power consumption, etc. is  
located at the bottom.  
Side A  
On placement  
• Do not leave the player in a location  
near heat sources, or in a place subject  
to direct sunlight, excessive dust or  
mechanical shock.  
Tab for side A  
Tab for side B  
• To record on a tape with its tab broken  
off, cover the respective tab hole for  
side A or B with adhesive tape.  
• Do not place the player on an inclined  
or unstable place.  
• The use of a cassette with more than  
90 minutes of play time is not  
recommended except for long,  
continuous recording or playback.  
• Do not place anything within 10 mm  
of the side of the cabinet. The  
ventilation holes must be  
unobstructed for the player to operate  
properly and prolong the life of its  
components.  
• If the player is left in a car parked in  
the sun, be sure to choose a location in  
the car where the player will not be  
subjected to the direct rays of the sun.  
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Additional Information  
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Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
Symptom  
Remedy  
There is no audio.  
Connect the AC power cord securely.  
Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly.  
Replace all the batteries with new ones if they  
are weak.  
Adjust the volume.  
Unplug the earphone when listening through  
speakers.  
The audio is weak or has poor  
quality.  
Replace all the batteries with new ones if they  
are weak.  
Move the player away from the TV.  
The picture of your TV becomes  
unstable.  
If you are listening to an FM program near the  
TV with an indoor antenna, move the player  
away from the TV.  
The tape does not move when you  
press an operation button.  
Close the cassette compartment securely.  
The REC button does not function/  
The tape does not move.  
Make sure the safety tab on the cassette is in  
place.  
The tape does not erase completely.  
Clean the erasing head (see page 14).  
The audio is weak/ The audio  
quality is poor.  
Press SLOW PLAYBACK to “øOFF”.  
Replace all the batteries with new ones if they  
are weak.  
Clean the heads, pinch roller and capstan (see  
page 14).  
Demagnetize the heads using a demagnetizer  
(see page 14).  
The TYPE II (high position) or TYPE IV (metal)  
tape is being used. Use TYPE I (normal) tape  
only.  
The sound is distorted.  
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Ma in t e n a n ce  
Sp e cifica t io n s  
Cleaning the tape heads and tape  
path  
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS  
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL  
HARMONIC DISTORTION:  
With 4.0-ohm loads, from 125-8,000Hz;  
rated 2.1 W minimum RMS power,  
with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion in AC  
operation.  
Wipe the heads, the pinch roller and the  
capstan with a cleaning swab slightly  
moistened with cleaning fluid or alcohol  
after every 10 hours of operation for  
optimum playback and recording  
quality. To make the best possible  
recording, however, we recommend that  
you clean all surfaces over which tape  
travels before each recording.  
Radio section  
Frequency range  
FM 87.6 - 108 MHz  
AM 530 - 1,710 kHz  
Aerials  
FM: Telescopic aerial  
AM: Built-in ferrite bar aerial  
Cassette-corder section  
Recording system  
2-track 1 channel monaural  
Fast winding time  
Approx. 120 s (sec.) with Sony cassette C-60  
Frequency response  
Erase head  
Pinch roller  
TYPE I (normal): 100- 8,000 Hz  
General  
Speaker  
Full range: 9.2 cm dia., 4 ohms, cone type (1)  
Outputs  
Earphone jack (minijack)  
For 32 ohms impedance earphone  
Power requirements  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
6 V DC, four R20 (size D) batteries  
Power consumption  
AC 6 W  
Record/playback head  
Capstan  
Cotton sw ab  
After cleaning, insert a tape when the  
areas cleaned are completely dry.  
Demagnetizing the tape heads  
Battery life  
After 20 to 30 hours of use, enough  
residual magnetism will have built up  
on the tape heads to begin to cause loss  
of high frequency sound and hiss. At  
this time, you should demagnetize the  
heads and all metal parts in the tape  
path with a commercially available tape  
head demagnetizer.  
FM recording  
Sony R20P:  
approx. 13 h  
approx. 35 h  
Sony alkaline LR20:  
Tape playback  
Sony R20P:  
approx. 7 h  
approx. 20 h  
Sony alkaline LR20:  
Dimensions  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Approx. 289 × 200 × 123 mm  
(w/ h/ d) (11 1× 7 7× 4 78 inches)  
(incl. projectin2g par8ts)  
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls  
with a soft cloth slightly moistened with  
a mild detergent solution. Do not use  
any type of abrasive pad, scouring  
powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or  
benzine.  
Mass  
Approx. 2.4 kg (5 lb. 5 oz) (incl. batteries)  
Supplied accessory  
AC power cord (1)  
Earphone (1)  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
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Additional Information  
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Lo ca t io n a n d Fu n ct io n o f co n t ro ls  
1
2
3
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!¡  
!™  
!£  
!¢  
!∞  
!§  
4
5
6
7
8
!¶  
!•  
9
!ª  
1 FM telescopic aerial (5)  
2 Carrying handle  
3 Dial scale (4, 5)  
0 Frequency marker (5)  
OPR/ BATT indicator (11)  
!™ EASY LISTENING  
ADJUSTMENT switch (10)  
EASY LISTENING  
ADJUSTMENT control (10)  
BAND switch (4)  
!∞ TUNING control (4)  
VOLUME control (5, 7)  
FUNCTION switch (4, 6, 8)  
!• Built-in microphone (8)  
Speaker  
4 @ (earphone) jack (mini jack) (5)  
5 LIGHT (Dial scale light) button  
(5)  
6 Tape operation buttons (6, 7)  
7 EARPHONE POCKET box (5)  
8 SLOW PLAYBACK button (10)  
9 Cassette compartment lid (7)  
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In d e x  
A, B  
E, F, G, H  
R
Batteries for player 11  
Easy listening adjustment 10 Recording on a tape 8  
C
I, J, K  
S
Choosing power sources 11 Improving broadcast  
Setting up 11  
reception 5  
Cleaning  
Slow playback 10  
cabinet 14  
L, M, N, O  
Listening to the radio 4  
T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z  
Troubleshooting 13  
tape heads and  
tape path 14  
P, Q  
Playing a tape 6  
D
Demagnetizing the tape  
heads 14  
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