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User manual Sony, model XR-1300R

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If everything is in order, check the fuse. • If no sound comes from the speakers of a two-speaker system, set the fader control to the centre position. • When a tape is played back for a long period, the cassette may become warm because of the built-in power amplifier. However, this is not a sign of malfunction. If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit that are not covered in this manual, please consult your nearest Sony dealer. To maintain high quality sound If you have drink holders near your audio equipment, be careful not to splash juice or other soft drinks onto the car audio. Sugary residues on this unit or cassette tapes may contaminate the playback heads, reduce the sound quality, or prevent sound reproduction altogether. Cassette cleaning kits cannot remove sugar from the tape heads. 2 Notes on Cassettes Cassette care • 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 on the recorded tape could occur. • Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight, extremely cold temperatures, or moisture. • Slack in the tape may cause the tape to be caught in the machine. Before you insert the tape, use a pencil or similar object to turn the reel and take up any slack. Cassettes longer than 90 minutes The use of cassettes longer than 90 minutes is not recommended except for long continuous play. The tape used for these cassettes is very thin and tends to stretch easily. Frequent playing and stopping of these tapes may cause them to become entangled in the cassette deck mechanism. 0 Distorted cassettes and loose labels can cause problems when inserting or ejecting tapes. Remove or replace loose labels. The sound may become distorted while playing the cassette. The cassette player head should be cleaned after each 50 hours of use. 3 Table of Contents Location of controls.................................................5 Additional Information Maintenance....................................................... 16 Getting Started Dismounting the unit....................................... 17 Resetting the unit................................................ 6 Specifications..................................................... 18 Detaching the front panel.................................. 6 Troubleshooting guide..................................... 19 How to use the menu......................................... 6 Setting the clock.................................................. 7 Cassette Player Listening to a tape............................................... 7 Radio Reception during Fast-forwarding or Rewinding of a Tape — ATA (Automatic Tuner Activation) ........ 8 Radio Memorizing stations automatically — Best Tuning Memory (BTM).................... 8 Memorizing only the desired stations............. 9 Receiving the memorized stations.................... 9 RDS Overview of the RDS function........................ 10 Displaying the station name............................ 10 Retuning the same programme automatically — Alternative Frequencies (AF)................ 10 Listening to traffic announcements................ 12 Presetting the RDS stations with the AF and TA data................................................................ 12 Locating a station by programme type.......... 13 Setting the clock automatically....................... 14 Other Functions Adjusting the sound characteristics............... 15 Changing the sound and display settings..... 15 Boosting the bass sound — D-bass....................................................... 16 4 Location of controls DBBQBQQ El EEED (BIB Refer to the pages listed for details. O MENU button 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15 2 Volume control dial 3 TUNER button 8, 9, 12 4 PRST +/- (cursor up/down) buttons 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15 During radio reception: Preset stations select 8, 9 5 DSPL/PTY (display mode change/ programme type) button 14 6 MODE button During radio reception: BAND select 8, 9 Q Z (eject) button 7 8 Display window 9 -m/^- (fast winding)/DIR (tape transport direction change) buttons 7 OS D-BASS button 16 0Q TA button 12, 13 US SOUND button 15 EE RELEASE (front panel release) button 6, 17 f SEEK -/+ (cursor left/right) buttons 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15 seek 9 EE Reset button (located on the front side of the unit behind the front panel) 6 Uh ENTER button 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15 EB Preset number buttons 9, 11 EE OFF button* 6 E AF button 10, 11, 13 * Warning when installing in a car without ACC (accessory) position on the ignition key switch Be sure to press (off) on the unit for two seconds to turn off the clock display after turning off the engine. When you press (off) momentarily, the clock display does not turn off and this causes battery wear. 5 Getting Started Resetting the unit Before operating the ...

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