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		 3-862-558-22 (1)   
					FM/MW/SW   
					Cassette Car   
					Stereo   
					EN   
					Operating Instructions   
					For installation and connections, see the supplied installation/connections   
					manual.   
					XR-1804   
					1998 by Sony Corporation   
				Notes on Cassettes   
					Table of Contents   
					Cassette care   
					Detaching and Attaching the Front Panel ............ 4   
					Setting the Clock ...................................................... 5   
					• Do not touch the tape surface of a cassette, as   
					any dirt or dust will contaminate the heads.   
					• Keep cassettes away from equipment with   
					built-in magnets such as speakers and   
					amplifiers, as erasure or distortion of the   
					recorded tape could occur.   
					• Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight,   
					extremely cold temperatures, or moisture.   
					• When the tape is played back for a long   
					period, the cassette shell may become warm   
					because of the built-in power amplifier. This   
					is not a sign of a malfunction.   
					Cassette Player Operation   
					Listening to Tape Playback .................................... 5   
					Ejecting the Cassette ................................................ 5   
					Fast-winding the Tape ............................................ 6   
					Radio Reception during Fast-forwarding or   
					Rewinding of a Tape   
					— ATA (Automatic Tuner Activation)   
					Function .......................................................... 6   
					Notes on Cassette Deck Tape Heads   
					• Long use of cassette tapes contaminates the   
					tape head causing poor sound quality or   
					complete sound dropout. Therefore, we   
					recommend cleaning the tape head once a   
					month or so with the separately available   
					Sony Cassette Cleaning Set. If the sound does   
					not improve after using a cleaning cassette,   
					please consult your nearest Sony dealer.   
					• In case of old or inferior cassette tapes, the   
					tape head gets contaminated much more   
					quickly. Depending on the tape, one or two   
					playbacks may cause poor sound.   
					Radio Reception   
					Searching for Stations Automatically   
					— Automatic Tuning ......................................... 6   
					Tuning in by Adjusting the Frequency   
					— Manual Tuning .............................................. 7   
					Memorizing Stations Automatically   
					— Automatic Memory Function ...................... 7   
					Memorizing Only the Desired Stations ................ 7   
					EN   
					Receiving the Memorized Stations ....................... 7   
					Other Functions   
					Cassettes longer than 90 minutes   
					The use of cassettes longer than 90 minutes is   
					not recommended except for long continuous   
					play. The tapes used for these cassettes are   
					very thin and tend to be stretched easily.   
					Frequent playing and stopping of these tapes   
					may cause them to be pulled into the cassette   
					deck mechanism.   
					Adjusting the Sound Characteristics .................... 8   
					Enjoying Bass and Treble at Low Volume   
					— Loudness Function ......................................... 8   
					Muting the Beep Tone ............................................. 8   
					Maintenance ............................................................. 8   
					Dismounting the Unit ............................................. 9   
					Button Locations .................................................... 10   
					Specifications .......................................................... 11   
					Troubleshooting Guide ......................................... 12   
					3 
				Caution alarm   
					Detaching and Attaching   
					the Front Panel   
					The front panel of this unit can be detached in   
					order to prevent the unit from being stolen.   
					If you turn the ignition key to the OFF position   
					without removing the front panel, the caution   
					alarm will be activated and a beep tone will be   
					heard for a few seconds.   
					If you do not use the power amplifier built into   
					the unit, the caution alarm will not be   
					activated.   
					Detaching the Front Panel   
					Before detaching the front panel, be sure to   
					OFF   
					press the   
					button first. Then press the   
					RELEASE button to open up the front panel   
					and detach the panel by pulling it towards you   
					as illustrated.   
					RELEASE button   
					Be sure not to drop the panel after detaching it   
					from the unit.   
					EN   
					Attaching the Front Panel   
					Apply the right side of the front panel to the   
					unit by attaching part A of the front panel to   
					part B of the unit as illustrated, then swing   
					the left side into the unit until it clicks.   
					A 
					B 
					Notes   
					• Make sure that the front panel is the right way up when   
					attaching it to the unit as it cannot be attached upside   
					down.   
					• Do not press the front panel hard against the unit when   
					attaching it to the unit. It can easily be attached by   
					pressing it lightly against the unit.   
					• Do not press hard or give excessive pressure to the   
					display windows of the front panel.   
					• Before removing the front panel, be sure to turn the   
					power off. However, if you press the RELEASE button to   
					detach the panel while the unit is still turned on, the   
					power will be automatically turned off in order to protect   
					the speakers from being damaged.   
					• Do not expose the front panel to direct sunlight, heat   
					sources such as hot air ducts or leave it in a humid place.   
					Never leave it on the dashboard etc. of a car parked in   
					direct sunlight where there may be a considerable rise in   
					temperature inside the car.   
					4 
				Cassette Player   
					Operation   
					Setting the Clock   
					The clock has a 12-hour digital indication.   
					For example, setting it to 10:08   
					1 Display the time.   
					DSPL   
					Listening to Tape Playback   
					After inserting the cassette, playback   
					will start automatically.   
					(Press the   
					button during unit   
					operation.)   
					DSPL   
					2 Press the   
					seconds.   
					button for more than two   
					The hour digit blinks.   
					To change the tape direction,   
					press both the 0 and the ) buttons at the   
					same time.   
					Set the hour digits.   
					(to go back) (to go forward)   
					EN   
					Indication of Tape Transport Direction   
					SEL   
					3 Press the   
					button momentarily.   
					The side facing up is being played.   
					The minute digits blink.   
					The side facing down is being played.   
					Set the minute digits.   
					Tape playback automatically changes   
					direction at the end of the tape.   
					Note   
					(to go back) (to go forward)   
					Before turning off the unit, eject the tape to avoid tape   
					damage.   
					DSPL   
					Ejecting the Cassette   
					4 Press the   
					button momentarily.   
					Press the   
					button to stop playback and eject   
					the cassette.   
					The clock activates.   
					Note   
					The clock cannot be set unless the power is turned on. Set   
					the clock after you turn on the radio, or during tape   
					playback.   
					5 
				Fast-winding the Tape   
					Radio Reception   
					Direction   
					To advance   
					To rewind   
					indicator*   
					( 
					Searching for Stations   
					Automatically   
					— Automatic Tuning   
					9 
					1 Select the desired band.   
					A 
					MEM   
					TUNER   
					To resume playback, press the other fast-   
					winding button partially until the locked   
					button is released.   
					FM1 n FM2 n MW n SW1   
					n SW2 n FM1   
					* The 9 or ( indicator will flash while fast-winding the   
					tape.   
					2 Press either side of the SEEK/MANU   
					button momentarily to search for the   
					next station (automatic tuning).   
					SEEK   
					MANU   
					SEEK   
					MANU   
					EN   
					Radio Reception during   
					Fast-forwarding or   
					For lower   
					For higher   
					frequencies   
					frequencies   
					The scanning stops when a station is received.   
					Press either side of the button repeatedly until   
					the desired station is received.   
					Rewinding of a Tape   
					— ATA (Automatic Tuner Activation) Function   
					ATA   
					When an FM stereo program with a sufficient   
					signal strength is tuned in,   
					1 
					Press the   
					button during playback.   
					n “ATA” appears on the display.   
					When fast-forwarding or rewinding with the   
					0 or ) button, the tuner will turn on   
					automatically.   
					ST   
					the “ST” indication will appear.   
					To avoid the automatic tuning from stopping on   
					stations too frequently (local seek mode), press   
					the LCL button momentarily to get the “LCL”   
					indication.   
					Only the stations with relatively strong signals will be   
					tuned in. The local seek mode functions only when the   
					automatic tuning is in operation.   
					6 
				Tuning in by Adjusting the   
					Frequency — Manual Tuning   
					Memorizing Only the   
					Desired Stations   
					1 Select the desired band.   
					1 Select the desired band.   
					A 
					MEM   
					A 
					MEM   
					TUNER   
					TUNER   
					FM1 n FM2 n MW n SW1   
					n SW2 n FM1   
					FM1 n FM2 n MW n SW1   
					n SW2 n FM1   
					2 Press and hold either side of the SEEK/   
					MANU button.   
					2 Tune in the station which you wish to   
					store on the preset number button.   
					Release the button when the desired station   
					is received.   
					3 Press and hold the desired preset   
					ATA   
					SEEK   
					MANU   
					SEEK   
					MANU   
					6 
					1 
					number button (   
					to   
					) for about   
					two seconds until you hear a beep tone.   
					For lower   
					For higher   
					frequencies   
					frequencies   
					The number of the pressed preset number   
					button appears in the display window.   
					PREVENT ACCIDENTS!   
					When tuning in during driving, use the   
					automatic tuning and the memory preset   
					tuning instead of the manual tuning.   
					ST   
					FM   
					EN   
					Up to 6 stations on each band (FM1, FM2, MW, SW1 and   
					SW2) can be stored on the preset number buttons in the   
					order of your choice. Therefore, 12 stations can be   
					memorized on FM.   
					If you try to store another station on the same preset   
					number button, the previously stored station will be   
					erased.   
					Memorizing Stations   
					Automatically   
					— Automatic Memory Function   
					Stations with the clearest reception are   
					automatically searched and memorized on   
					each band (FM1, FM2, MW, SW1 and SW2).   
					Up to 6 stations on each band can be stored on   
					the preset number buttons 1 to 6 in the order of   
					band frequency.   
					Receiving the Memorized   
					Stations   
					1 Select the desired band.   
					1 Select the desired band.   
					A 
					MEM   
					TUNER   
					A 
					MEM   
					FM1 n FM2 n MW n SW1   
					n SW2 n FM1   
					TUNER   
					FM1 n FM2 n MW n SW1   
					n SW2 n FM1   
					2 Press the TUNER/A MEM button for more   
					than two seconds.   
					2 Press momentarily the preset number   
					button on which the desired station is   
					stored.   
					A 
					MEM   
					TUNER   
					Note   
					If you press the preset number button for more than two   
					seconds, the currently received station will be memorized.   
					To receive the previously memorized station, make sure   
					that the preset number button is pressed only momentarily.   
					The unit will be start scanning the selected   
					band and memorize the tuned stations on   
					the preset number button 1 through 6   
					automatically.   
					7 
				Maintenance   
					Fuse Replacement   
					Other Functions   
					When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one   
					matching the amperage rating stated on the   
					fuse. If the fuse blows, check the power   
					connection and replace the fuse. If the fuse   
					blows again after replacement, there may be an   
					internal malfunction. In such a case, consult   
					your nearest Sony dealer.   
					Adjusting the Sound   
					Characteristics   
					1 Select the item you want to adjust by   
					SEL   
					pressing the   
					button repeatedly.   
					VOL (volume) n BAS (bass) n TRE   
					(treble) n BAL (balance) n FAD (fader)   
					n VOL (volume)   
					Fuse (10 A)   
					2 Adjust the selected item by pressing   
					either the   
					or   
					button.   
					Warning   
					Never use a fuse with an amperage rating   
					exceeding the one supplied with the unit as   
					this could damage the unit.   
					Adjust within three seconds after selecting.   
					(After three seconds the button will again   
					serve as volume control button.)   
					EN   
					Cleaning the Connectors   
					The unit may not function properly if the   
					connectors between the unit and the front   
					panel are not clean. In order to prevent this,   
					open the front panel by pressing the RELEASE   
					button, then detach it and clean with a cotton   
					swab dipped in alcohol. Do not apply too   
					much force. Otherwise, the connector may get   
					damaged.   
					Enjoying Bass and Treble   
					at Low Volume   
					— Loudness Function   
					LOUD   
					Press the   
					button. n “LOUD” will   
					appear on the display.   
					Bass and treble will be boosted. To cancel,   
					press again.   
					Muting the Beep Tone   
					Main unit   
					5 
					Press the   
					button while pressing   
					button.   
					SEL   
					the   
					To reactivate the beep tone, press these buttons   
					once more.   
					Back of the front panel   
					8 
				Dismounting the Unit   
					1 
					Release key (supplied)   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					EN   
					9 
				Button Locations   
					DIR   
					LCL   
					DSPL   
					ATA   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					RELEASE   
					A 
					MEM   
					SEEK   
					MANU   
					SEL   
					LOUD   
					TUNER   
					OFF   
					Refer to the pages in r for details.   
					EN   
					1 Display window   
					8 RELEASE (front panel release) button   
					48   
					2 SEL (control mode select) button 58   
					3 DSPL (display mode change/time set)   
					9 
					(volume/bass/treble/   
					balance/fader control) buttons 58   
					button 5   
					4 6 (eject) button 5   
					0 SEEK/MANU button 67   
					5 During radio reception:   
					!¡ LOUD (loudness) button 8   
					Preset number buttons 7   
					!™ TUNER/A MEM (radio on • band select/   
					During tape playback:   
					automatic memory) button 67   
					ATA   
					ATA (Automatic Tuner   
					1 
					!£ OFF button 4   
					Activation) button 6   
					6 0/) (fast winding)/DIR (tape   
					transport direction change) buttons   
					56   
					7 LCL (local seek) button6   
					10   
				Specifications   
					Cassette player section   
					General   
					Output lead   
					Tape track   
					4-track 2-channel stereo   
					Power antenna relay   
					control lead   
					Wow and flutter   
					Frequency response   
					Signal-to- noise ratio   
					0.13 % (WRMS)   
					30 – 15,000 Hz   
					55 dB   
					Tone controls   
					Bass ±8 dB at 100 Hz   
					Treble ±8 dB at 10 kHz   
					12 V DC car battery   
					(negative ground)   
					Approx. 186 × 57 × 176 mm   
					(w/h/d) not incl.   
					projecting parts and   
					controls   
					Power requirements   
					Dimensions   
					Tuner section   
					FM   
					Tuning range   
					Antenna terminal   
					87.5 – 108.0 MHz   
					External antenna connector   
					Intermediate frequency 10.7 MHz   
					Mounting dimension   
					Approx. 182 × 53 × 163 mm   
					(w/h/d) not incl.   
					projecting parts and   
					controls   
					Usable sensitivity   
					Selectivity   
					Signal-to-noise ratio   
					9 dBf   
					75 dB at 400 kHz   
					65 dB (stereo),   
					68 dB (mono)   
					Mass   
					Approx. 1.2 kg   
					Harmonic distortion at 1 kHz   
					0.7% (stereo),   
					Supplied accessories   
					Parts for installation and   
					connections (1 set)   
					0.4% (mono)   
					35 dB at 1 kHz   
					30 – 15,000 Hz   
					Separation   
					Frequency response   
					Design and specifications are subject to change without   
					notice.   
					MW/SW   
					Tuning range   
					EN   
					MW: 531 – 1,602 kHz   
					SW tuning interval:   
					SW1:   
					2,940 – 7,735 kHz   
					SW2:   
					9,500 – 18,135 kHz (except   
					for 10,140 – 11,575 kHz)   
					External antenna connector   
					Antenna terminal   
					Intermediate frequency 450 kHz   
					Sensitivity   
					30 µV   
					Power amplifier section   
					Outputs   
					Speaker outputs   
					(sure seal connectors)   
					4 – 8 ohms   
					Speaker impedance   
					Maximum power output 35 W × 4 (at 4 ohms)   
					11   
				Troubleshooting Guide   
					The following checklist will assist in the correction of most problems which you may encounter with   
					your unit.   
					Before going through the checklist below, refer to the connection and operating procedures.   
					General   
					Problem   
					Cause/Solution   
					No sound   
					• Adjust the volume with the   
					button.   
					• Set the fader control to the center position for 2-speaker   
					systems.   
					Remove the front panel and clean the connectors. See “Cleaning   
					the Connectors” of “Maintenance” for details.   
					Indications do not appear in the   
					display window.   
					Tape playback   
					Problem   
					Cause/Solution   
					Playback sound is distorted.   
					Contamination of the tape head. n Clean the head.   
					EN   
					Radio reception   
					Problem   
					Cause/Solution   
					Preset tuning is not possible.   
					• Memorize the correct frequency.   
					• The broadcast is too weak.   
					Automatic tuning is not possible. The broadcast is too weak. n Use the manual tuning.   
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