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Sony WALKMAN WM-FX421 User manual

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3-810-953-32 (1)
Sony Corporation ©1998 Printed in Malaysia WALKMAN ャO Sony 、ス・qェコェ・Uーモシミ-
WALKMAN is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
Radio Cassette Player • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
WM-FX221/FX421/FX423/FX425
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Operating Instructions
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クヒ、Jケqヲタ
Inserting Batteries
ィマ・ホ・ヨアaヲゥ
Using the Belt Clip
ヲpェGケqヲタイーサ¥・エカ}
If the battery compartment lid comes off
0)
ァヨィWind rapidly.
pSTOP
ーア、Stop.
DIR (FX421/FX423/FX425)
エォュア
Change sides.
MODE (FX421/FX423/FX425)
シスゥ@ヲクィ箝アÅ。™、マスニシスゥ箝アa
Play both sides once Å/repeatedly a.
MEGA BASS (FX423/FX425)
ャー、FタoイィIヲウ、OェコュオナT
For deep and powerful sound.
DOLBY NR (FX425)
シスゥgケL DOLBY NR ウBイzェココマアa
Play DOLBY NR processed tapes.
ON
OFF
MAX
NORM
MID
FX425
ON
DOLBY NR
OFF
2
pSTOP
0)
CrO
2
/
METAL
TAPE
NORM
ON
AVLS
OFF
VOL
DOLBY NR
PLAY
MODE DIR
MEGA BASS
FX425
2
1
Using the AVLS feature
The AVLS switch allows you to limit the
maximum volume of your Walkman personal
stereo without degrading the sound quality.
•When the AVLS switch is set to ON, the volume
will be kept at a moderate level without the
degradation of the sound quality, even if you
attempt to turn the volume up higher.
•When the AVLS switch is set to ON, the
playback sound may be distorted or unstable
according to the music (especially bass boosted
part). If this happens, turn down the volume.
•When the AVLS switch is turned off, you will
be able to enjoy the full volume capability of
your Walkman personal stereo.
English
When Using the Clock
•Set the time within ten seconds of flashing.
•The hour display does not advance even when
the minute display returns to “00” after “59”.
•The illustrations in this manual show the clock
display on a 24-hour system. For models for
some areas, the clock is on a 12-hour system.
When Playing Cassettes
•Do not use cassettes longer than 90 minutes
except for long continuous playback.
•If the tape is playing but no sound comes out, the
batteries may be weak. Replace both batteries
with new ones.
•If your Walkman has not been used for a long
time, run the Walkman for a few minutes before
inserting a cassette.
•Do not open the cassette holder while the tape is
running.
Notes on fast-forward and rewind
•Check tape direction and choose )or 0
accordingly.
•If you leave the unit after the tape has been wound
or rewound, the batteries will be consumed
rapidly. Be sure to press pSTOP.
Handling Your Walkman
•Do not expose the Walkman to extreme
temperatures, direct sunlight, moisture, sand,
dust, or mechanical shock. Never leave the
Walkman in a car parked in the sun.
•Do not wind the headphones/earphones cord
around the Walkman. The buttons may be kept
pressed, causing unnecessary battery usage.
When using headphones/earphones
Wear the "L" marked side to the left ear and the "R"
marked side to the right ear.
When using MEGA BASS (FX423/FX425)
If the AVLS switch is set to ON, the MEGA BASS
effect is reduced.
FX423/FX425
R6 (AA) x 2
DC IN 3V
FX423
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ィ
マ・ホ AVLS カ}テiュュィWalkman •゚ナ鮹nェコウフ、jュオカq
ヲモ、」ューァCュオス
•AVLS カ}テ]ゥwゥON ¶ずmョノ。MァYィマアzクユケマス
ユーェュオカq。Mュオカq、]キ¦ウQュュィbセAキΜコスdウコヲ
モ、」ューァCュオス
•AVLS カ}テ]ゥwゥON ¶ずmョノ。Mョレセレシスゥコュオ
シヨ。]ッSァOャOァCュオ・[ュォェコウ。、タ。^。Mシスゥコチnュオ・iッ
爭「ッuゥホ、」テュゥw-ュYオo・ヘヲケア。ァホ。MスミスユァCュオカq-
•AVLS カ}テャョノ。M・iェYスWalkman •゚ナ鮹nェコ・
™ウ。ケレュオカq-
、、、
ィマ・ホョノトチョノ
•ヲbー{テ{ェコ 10 ャζチ、ァ、コウ]ゥwョノカ。-
•ァYィマ、タトチナ罕ワヲb。ァ59。ィ、ァォ皙^。ァ00。ィ。M、pョノナ罕
ワ、]、」ォeカi-
•・ササ。ゥム、、ェコエ。ケマナ罕ワ 24 、pョノサsェコョノトチナ罕ワ-ヲbャYィ
ヌヲaーマェコセャ、W。Mョノトチャー 12 、pョノサs-
シスゥマアaョノ
•スミ、ナィマ・ホカWケL 90 、タトチェココマアa。Mー」ォDサンュnェノカ。
ウsトオ-
•ヲpェGヲbシスゥマアaョノオLチnュオカヌ・X。Mケqヲタケq、O・iッ牘モコ
ノ、F-スミ・ホキsケqヲタヲPョノァォィ篋ツツケqヲタ-
•ヲpェGェノカ。・シィマ・ホ Walkman。Mヲbクヒ、Jコマアaォe。Mス
ミ・©アNィ荳mゥBツ爼ャコAエX、タトチ-
•スミ、ナヲbコマアaィォアaケLオ{、、・エカ}コマアaソオ-
テヨカiゥMュヒアa
•タヒャdコマアaィォアa、隕Vィテセレヲケソワ )ゥホ0-
•ュYヲbカiアaゥホュヒアaァケイヲ、ァォ皃」カi、@ィBゼァ@・サセMケqヲタ
アNィウウtョモ-スミーネ・イォpSTOP ¡
Walkmanィマ・ホカキェセ
•スミ、ナアN Walkman クmゥ・ォラーェキナ。Nェスョgカァ・Nシ鯊
罍NヲhケミィFゥホヲウセトタサ、ァウB-、チ、ナアN Walkman ク
mゥアゥbカァ・UェコィTィョクフ-
•スミ、ナアNタYタケヲ。ヲユセ™ヲユカ※。ヲユセuトカヲb
Walkman 、W。Mァォh・iッ爿Uチ茖MセノュP、」・イュnェコケ
qヲタョモ-
ィマ・ホタYタケヲ。ヲユセ™ヲユカ※。ヲユセノ
アNヲウ。ァL。ィシミーOェコ、@ーシタケヲb・ェヲユ。Mヲウ。ァR。ィシミーOェコ、
@ーシタケヲb・kヲユ-
ィマ・ホMEGABASS・¥ッ牋ノ。]FX423/FX425。^
ュY AVLS カ}テ]ゥwゥON ¶ずm。MMEGA BASS Æトェ
GューァC-
ッチ・ァ、ス・q
タHィュ
ナ・
STMONO
ST
FM MODE
MONO
1
RADIO
ON/OFF
2
23
BAND
TUNING
1
2
RADIO
ON/OFF
BAND
ENTER
3
4
5
ENTER
12345
2
TUNING
ケwウ]スユ・x。™Preset tuning
ァスヲャュオセオヲャョトェG。™Improve radio reception
FM
ゥヤェYタケヲ。ヲユセ™ヲユカ※。ヲユセuゥホスユク FM MODE ゥホ MONO/ST ソワ
カ}テ
Extend the headphones/earphones cord or adjust the FM MODE or
MONO/ST selector.
AM
ツ牴ハ Walkman-
Rotate the Walkman.
English
When Listening to the Radio
•If you keep pressing the TUNING + or – button,
the frequency digits go up or down quickly. And
when you release, the frequency digits go up or
down step by step. When the desired station is
heard, press the TUNING + or – button again to
stop the tuning.
•The ST (stereo) indication comes on in the
display when receiving an FM stereo broadcast.
•If you press the 9PLAY, 0or )button
while listening to the radio, the tape operation
begins.
•If you have inserted a cassette with a metallic
shell or label, and interference in radio reception
occurs, remove the cassette.
About Preset Tuning
•You can preset up to 20 radio stations, 5 for each
FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM bands.
•To preset or to recall stations on PRESET buttons
1 to 5, press the corresponding preset button.
The PRESET indication and preset number come
on.
•Press a button within ten seconds of flashing.
、、 、
テOセiゥMィマ・ホ
イMシWalkman
•ェチィマ・ホォ蘯マタY・iッ倏ワナシ-ヲpェGチnュオツトホイ」・ヘォワヲhセクュオ。
Mスミ・ホーsコMャ˜コマタYゥMコマケD-
•ャー、FタoウフィホュオナT。MスミゥwエチイMャ˜タYタケヲ。ヲユセ™ヲユカ※。ヲ
ユセコエ。タY-
•スミ、ナ・ホーsコ■NィTェoゥMオ}トタセッイMャ˜セ ゚-
テYタケヲ。ヲユセ™ヲユカ※。ヲユセケDクw・™
スミ、ナヲbセrセp。NテMィョゥホゼチa・ハィョスノィマ・ホタYタケヲ。ヲユセ
™ヲユカ※。ヲユセMウo・iッ犢¦セノュP・豕qィニャG。Mヲモ・Bヲbヲウェコヲ
aーマャOケHェkェコ-ィBヲ谿ノ。MッSァOャOヲbケLーィクノ。Mーェュオカqヲaィ
マ・ホタYタケヲ。ヲユセ™ヲユカ※。ヲユセ]キ¦ヲウシ遖bェコヲMタI-ヲb・iッ爬ウヲ
MタIェコア。ェp、U。M・イカキッSァOェキNゥホシネーアィマ・ホ-
ィセ、・、Oキlカヒ
スミ、ナーェュオカqヲaィマ・ホタYタケヲ。ヲユセ™ヲユカ※。ヲユセヲユャこMョaァi
サ¦、」ュnウsトNーェュオカqゥMェノカ。ィマ・ホヲユセヲpェGオo・ヘヲユサ{カ
H。MスミスユァCュオカqゥホシネーアィマ・ホ-
ャー・L、HキQ
スミォOォAキΜコュオカq。Mィマアzッ倏・ィぇ˜ャノェコチnュオ。Mィテ、」シvナ
TゥPウコ、H-
テqヲタ
•キヌウニェチ、」ィマ・ホ Walkman ョノ。MスミィXケqヲタ・HァKケqヲタコ¦イ
GゥホサGサkヲモウyヲィキlテa-
•ケqヲタケq、Oナワョzョノ。Mチnュオキ¦、」テュゥw-ヲケョノ。MスミヲPョノァォィ篋
ケqヲタ-
•ヲb E ォワ・Xイ{ヲbナ罕ワオ。、Wョノ。MスミヲPョノァォィ篋ケqヲタ-ァォ
h。Mゥメヲウェコヲsタx、コョeキ¦ウQァRー」-
•ョレセレ・サセコゼァ@ェャェp、」ヲP。MケqヲタケリゥR・iッ狠Yオu-
•ャーィマ・サセoエァウフィホゥハッ爍Mウフヲnィマ・ホリャゥハケqヲタ-
ケqヲタケリゥR。]ェpョノシニ。^ 。] EIAJ*。^
Sonyリャゥハケqヲタ LR6。]SG。^ Sony R6P。]SR。^
16 、pョノ。]ゥオ。^ 4.5 、pョノ。]ゥオ。^
33 、pョノ。]ナ・ヲャュオセ^ 13 、pョノ。]ナ・ヲャュオセ^
*ィフセレ EIAJ。]Electronic Industries Association of Japan。^シ
ミキヌェコエqュネ-。]ィマ・ホ Sony HF ィtヲCイーヲ。コマアa。^
テ˜ウ。ケqキス
・iウqケLヲかkーシェコ DC IN 3 V エ。、ユウsアオ、UヲC・˜ウ。ケqキス。]アNセノ
スuエ。、J DC IN 3 V エ。、ユョノ。M、コウ。ケqヲタァYウQヲローハィテアオ-
•ョa・ホケqキスィマ・ホ AC-E30HG ・谺yケqキスツ牾オセケ-
ェ
•スミカネィマ・ホアタッコ AC-E30HG ・谺y
ケqキスツ牾オセケ。]・シェ™アa。^-スミ、ナィマ・
ホィ茹L・™ォャェコ・谺yケqキスツ牾オセ
ケ-
• AC-E30HG ェコウWョ谿レセレヲUヲaーマヲモイァ。M
ヲbチハカR、ァォeスミョヨャdアzゥメヲbヲaーマェコケqタ」ゥMエ。タYァホェャ-
イMャ˜コマタYゥMコマケD
エ。タYェコキ・ゥハ
FX421/FX423/FX425
FM。G 65–74。M87.5–108 MHz。]ェFシ
レ。^ 87.5–108 MHz。]ィ茹Lーa。^
AM。G 530–1710 kHz。]・ャw。N、、ャwゥMォnャ
w。^ 531–1602 kHz。]ィ茹Lーa。^
ケqキス •3Vェスャyケqヲタ R6。]AA。^× 2
•・˜ウ。ェスャy 3 V ケqキス
、リ、o 116.5 ×86.3 ×34.6 mm 。]シe。™ーェ。™イ。^
・]ャAャXウ。、タ-
ュォカq 210 g ・]ャAケqヲタ
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ェ™・•・゚ナ鮹nタYタケヲ。ヲユセホヲユカ※。ヲユセ]1。^
•・ヨアaヲゥ
アzェコクgセPーモ・iッ爨」クgセP、WュアヲC・XェコャYィヌソハェ™・
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ウ]ュpゥMウWョ豁YヲウナワァMョ、、」・tヲ豕qェセ-
ァクュオエCセケィtクgァ邨©ゥス・qアツナvサsウy-
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モシミ-
FX423/FX425
FX423/FX425
、、、
ナ・ヲャュオセノ
•ュYォTUNING+ ©ホ– ¡茖MタWイvシニヲrキ¦ィウウt
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[ゥホエヨ-ナ・ィかメュnェコケq・xョノ。MスミヲAヲクォTUNING+
ゥホ – チ莢ア、ユ・x-
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bナ罕ワオ。、W-
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ス、、オo・ヘ、zツZ。MスミィXコマアa-
テwウ]スユ・x
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MAM ェiャqヲU 5 ュモ-
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English
Notes on Care and Use
Cleaning the Walkman
• Prolonged use may contaminate the tape head. If sound
drop-out or excessive noise occurs, clean the head and
tape path with alcohol.
• Clean the headphones/earphones plug periodically for
optimum sound.
• Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to clean the case.
About headphones/earphones
Road safety
Do not use headphones/earphones while driving,
cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may
create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas. It can
also be potentially dangerous to play your
headphones/earphones at high volume while walking,
especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise
extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially
hazardous situations.
Preventing hearing damage
Do not use headphones/earphones at high volume.
Hearing experts advise against continuous, loud and
extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears,
reduce volume or discontinue use.
Caring for others
Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you
to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the people
around you.
About batteries
• When you are not going to use your Walkman for a long
time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from
battery leakage and corrosion.
• When the batteries become weak, the sound will be
unstable. In such a case, replace both batteries.
• Replace both batteries while the E indication comes on
in the display, or all the memories will be canceled.
• The battery life may shorten depending on the
operation of the unit.
• For maximum performance we recommend that you use
alkaline batteries.
Battery life (approximate hours)
(EIAJ*)
Sony Alkaline LR6 (SG) Sony R6P (SR)
16 hrs. (playback) 4.5 hrs. (playback)
33 hrs. (radio) 13 hrs. (radio)
* Measured value by the standard of EIAJ (Electronic
Industries Association of Japan). (Using a Sony HF
series cassette tape)
About external power
You can connect the following external power sources
through the DC IN 3 V jack located on the right side.
(When you plug a cord into the DC IN 3 V jack, the
internal batteries are automatically bypassed.)
• House current using an AC-E30HG AC power adaptor
Notes
•Use only the recommended AC-
Cleaning the head and tape path
Polarity of the plug
FX421/FX423/FX425
Specifications
Radio FM: 65 –74, 87.5 –108 MHz (Eastern Europe)
87.5 – 108 MHz (Other countries)
AM:530 – 1710 kHz (North, Central and South
America)
531 – 1602 kHz (Other countries)
Power requirements
• 3 V DC batteries R6 (AA) x 2
• External DC 3 V power sources
Dimensions
116.5 x 86.3 x 34.6 mm (45⁄8x 31⁄2 x13⁄8in.)
(w/h/d)
incl. projecting parts
Mass 210 g (7.5 oz) incl. batteries
If you have any question or problem concerning your Walkman, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Supplied accessories
• Stereo headphones or earphones (1)
• Belt clip (1)
Your dealer may not handle some of the optional
accessories listed above.
Please ask the dealer for detailed information.
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
“DOLBY” and the double-D symbol aare trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
E30HG AC power adaptor (not
supplied). Do not use any other
AC power adaptor.
• Specifications for AC-E30HG
varies for each area.
Check you local voltage and the polarity of the plug
before purchasing.
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