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-98-68-() Stereo Cassette Deck Oerating Instructions TC-WA9ES 99 by Sony Cororation

WANING To revent fire or shock hazard, do not exose the unit to rain or moisture. For the customers in the United States This symbol is intended to alert the user to the resence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the roduct s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to ersons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the resence of imortant oerating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accomanying the aliance. Owner s ecord The model and serial numbers are located on the rear of the unit. ecord the serial number in the sace rovided below. efer to them whenever you call uon your Sony dealer regarding this roduct. Model No. TC-WA9ES Serial No. INFOMATION This equiment has been tested and found to comly with the limits for a Class B digital device, ursuant to Part of the FCC ules. These limits are designed to rovide reasonable rotection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equiment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a articular installation. If this equiment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recetion, which can be determined by turning the equiment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: eorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the searation between the equiment and receiver. Connect the equiment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an exerienced radio/tv technician for hel. CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not exressly aroved in this manual could void your authority to oerate this equiment. For the customers in Canada CAUTION TO PEVENT EECTIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS POAIZED AC PUG WITH AN EXTENSION COD, ECEPTACE O OTHE OUTET UNESS THE BADES CAN BE FUY INSETED TO PEVENT BADE EXPOSUE. Welcome! Thank you for urchasing the Sony Stereo Cassette Deck. Before oerating the unit, lease read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. About This Manual This manual covers models for the U.S.A., Canada, and other countries. Please note the following differences in design and function according to the country of urchase. Models for the U.S.A. and Canada emote is not sulied. Voltage selector is not equied. CONTO S connector is equied. Models for other countries emote is sulied. Voltage selector is equied (excet for Australian model). CONTO S connector is not equied. Any difference in oeration is clearly indicated in the text, for examle, not sulied with the U.S.A. and Canadian models). Conventions Instructions in this manual describe the controls on the cassette deck. You can also use the controls on the remote (not sulied with the U.S.A. and Canadian models) if they have the same or similar names as those on the deck. The following icons are used in this manual: Indicates a task that requires use of the remote. Indicates useful information or tis that make a task easier.

TABE OF CONTENTS ecording on a Tae Playing a Tae 6 Getting Started Unacking Hooking U the System Advanced Playback Oerations ocating a Track (Multi-AMS/Auto Play/Memory Play/Blank Ski) 9 Creating Your Own Program (MS Play) 0 Playing a Tae Using a Timer Advanced ecording Oerations Adjusting Bias and ecording evel Calibration Automatically Dubbing a Tae ecording on Both Decks in Succession (elay ecording) ecording the Same Source on Both Decks (Simultaneous ecording) ecording Your Own Program (MS Dubbing) Inserting a Blank Sace During ecording (ecord Muting) 6 Synchro-ecording With a CD Player 6 ecording Using a Timer Additional Information Precautions 8 Notes on Cassette Taes 8 Cleaning 9 Troubleshooting 0 Secifications Glossary Index

MS Basic Oerations ecording on a Tae 6 EC EVE 6 A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY 0 0 PITCH CONTO ON/OFF BANK SKIP AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY DUBBING EVE BAANCE POWE 0 (AMS) - MS PAUSE EC MUTE EC (AMS)) TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P CHECK AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC SET MIN MAX CEA BACK FONT See age for hooku information. You can record on either deck. efer to "Dubbing a Tae" (age ) to make a coy of the tae. Turn Set on the amlifier and lay the rogram source you want to record. TIME to OFF and ress POWE. and insert a cassette, then ress the button again to close the cassette holder. With the side you want to record facing you. Select the direction mode. To record on Only one side Both sides* Both decks in succession DI MODE reeatedly to select A a EAY (see age ) 6 Turn * ecording stos when the tae reaches the end of reverse side. EC r., P, and EC for the deck you re using light u. indicates the side facing you. If ª lights u instead, ress ( once. EC EVE to adjust the recording level. Turn EC EVE so that the eak level meters reach the recommended level for the corresonding tae tye. After you ve done the adjustments, sto laying the rogram source. db 0 0 0 a 0 6 8 For tye I or tye II tae For tye IV tae

MS Basic Oerations To rotect recordings against accidental erasure Break out the record-rotect tab(s) (see age 8). 8 Start PAUSE P or (. ecording starts. laying the rogram source. To Sto recording Start recording from the reverse side 9 Pause Take out the cassette PAUSE P. the button again to resume recording. after stoing recording Use these buttons (controls) for additional oerations PAUSE EC MUTE EC ) BACK FONT A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY EC EVE PITCH CONTO ON/OFF BANK SKIP AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY DUBBING EVE BAANCE MPX FITE A -DOBY N-B CHECK SET 6 MIN MAX EC OFF PAY DI MODE A -AUTO CA-B AB EC HIGH NOMA 8 9 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B PHONE EVE TIME STAT P STAT (DECK B P) 6 0 0 0 (AMS) (AMS Basic Oerations MPX FITE DOBY N BAANCE To check the aroximate remaining time on a tae ocate the end of the recorded ortion on the tae and ress ESET for the deck you re using to reset the tae counter to 0.00. ) to fast-forward the tae to its end. The tae counter shows the aroximate remaining time. * Dolby noise reduction and HX Pro headroom extension manufactured under license from Dolby aboratories icensing Cororation. HX Pro originated by Bang & Olufsen. To adjust balance Turn BAANCE so that (left) and (right) of the eak level meters in the dislay are at the levels you want. To record with the Dolby N* system DOBY N reeatedly for the deck you re using to select B, C, or S before you start recording. B, C, or S aears in the dislay. If you can t get satisfying results when recording FM broadcasts with the Dolby N system MPX FITE (multilex filter) (see age ) with the Dolby N system on. The filter turns on to make the Dolby N system work more effectively. FITE aears in the dislay. DOBY, the double-d symbol a and HX PO are trademarks of Dolby aboratories icensing Cororation.

MS Basic Oerations Playing a Tae EC EVE 6 A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY 0 0 PITCH CONTO ON/OFF BANK SKIP AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY DUBBING EVE BAANCE POWE 0 (AMS) - MS PAUSE EC MUTE EC (AMS)) TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P CHECK AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC SET MIN MAX CEA BACK FONT 6 See age for hooku information. You can lay a tae on either deck. To adjust the itch (Pitch Control function) PITCH CONTO ON/OFF PITCH CONTO ON/ OFF so that TAPE SPEED aears in the dislay. Turn PITCH CONTO clockwise to raise the itch, or counterclockwise to lower it. You can adjust it during layback on deck A or normal-seed dubbing. PITCH CONTO ON/ OFF to turn off TAPE SPEED when not in use. To lay a tae recorded with the Dolby N system DOBY N reeatedly to select the same osition that the tae was recorded in B, C, or S. You can connect the headhones to You can adjust the headhone volume with PHONE EVE /. to lower the volume, or to raise it. The adjustment range is to 0 db. Turn Set Select To Sto laying To lay back One side only Both sides continuously* Both decks in succession* (. DI MODE reeatedly to select A a EAY * The deck automatically stos after laying back five times. The deck starts laying. Adjust the volume on the amlifier. Start layback from the reverse side 9 Pause on the amlifier and select the tae deck osition. TIME to OFF and ress POWE. and insert a cassette, then ress the button again to close the cassette holder. With the side you want to lay facing you. the direction mode. Fast-forward or rewind Take out the cassette PAUSE P. the button again to resume lay. ) or 0 when the deck is stoed

Getting Started Unacking Check that you received the following items: Audio connecting cords () emote commander (remote) M-J90 ()* Sony size AA (6) batteries ()* * not sulied with the U.S.A. and Canadian models Hookus Be sure to match the color-coded cord to the aroriate jacks on the comonents: ed (right) to ed and White (left) to White. Be sure to make connections firmly to avoid hum and noise. Connect the tae deck to the amlifier as shown below. Tae deck Ç Amlifier Inserting batteries into the remote INE IN OUT TAPE EC OUT IN Insert two size-aa (6) batteries, matching the and on the batteries with the markings inside the battery comartment. When using the remote, oint it at the remote control sensor g on the tae deck. ç: Signal flow ç Hooking U the System This section describes how to hook u the tae deck to an amlifier. Be sure to turn off the ower of each comonent before making the connections. Connecting the tae deck to a Sony amlifier or a receiver through CONTO S connectors (U.S.A. and Canadian models only) Connect the comonents through the CONTO S connectors using a CONTO S cable (not sulied). When using this connection, the deck accets only remote commands from the amlifier or receiver. The remote control sensor on the tae deck will not function. Tae deck CONTO S IN Ç CONTO S cable (not sulied) Amlifier/receiver CONTO S OUT Basic Oerations TC-WA9ES ç: Signal flow to INE IN to INE OUT to an AC outlet (or a switched outlet on the amlifier for using a timer) Note For more information on the availability of Sony amlifier or receiver with a CONTO S connector, contact your nearest Sony dealer. to EC OUT to TAPE IN Amlifier to a wall outlet

Getting Started Setting the voltage selector (not sulied with the U.S.A., Canadian, and Australian models) Check that the voltage selector on the rear anel of the tae deck is set to the local ower line voltage. If not, set the selector to the correct osition using a screwdriver before connecting the AC ower cord to an AC outlet. VOTAGE 0V 0V 0V Connecting the AC ower cord Connect the AC ower cord to an AC outlet. Where do I go next? Now you re ready to use your tae deck. For basic oerations, go to ages to 6; for advanced oerations, go to the sections immediately after this one. 8

POWE - MS PAUSE EC MUTE CEA BACK FONT EC PITCH CONTO ON/OFF TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY BANK SKIP A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P MS AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY CHECK SET DUBBING EVE MIN AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) MAX EC EVE 6 0 0 BAANCE PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC Advanced Playback Oerations Advanced Playback Oerations ocating a Track (Multi-AMS/ Auto Play/Memory Play/Blank Ski) You can locate the following/revious tracks within a range of 0 tracks (Multi-AMS: Automatic Music Sensor) or the beginning of a tae quickly (Auto Play). You can even locate a secific oint anywhere on a tae (Memory Play) or automatically ski over blank saces (Blank Ski). 9/( 0/) 0 (AMS) (AMS)) BANK SKIP ESET 0/) MEMOY 9/( Note Check the direction indicator of the deck you use. When you locate a track on the reverse side (when ª lights u), ress the button(s) in the arentheses. Note on the number indication in the dislay The number indication in the dislay shows the number of times you ve ressed ) (or 0). During the deck is fastforwarding (or rewinding), the number decreases one by one to indicate the number of tracks until the track you want to locate. You can change the track you want to locate even while the deck is in Multi-AMS oeration ) (or 0). Notes The Multi-AMS function may not work correctly if: the blank sace between tracks is less than seconds long. there is a assage of low frequencies or very low volume within a track. the signal strength of the left and right channels are very different. Even if DI MODE is set to a, the deck stos when the current side reaches the end during Multi-AMS oeration. Do not turn on the Pitch Control function (see age 6) while using the Blank Ski function on deck A. If you do, the Blank Ski function may not work roerly. Since the counter is not a digital clock, it will differ from the actual elased layback or recording time. To locate The beginning of the next or succeeding tracks (Multi-AMS) The beginning of the current track (Multi-AMS) The beginning of the receding tracks (Multi-AMS) The beginning of a tae (Auto Play) A articular oint on a tae (Memory Play) Tracks following saces of seconds or more (Blank Ski) ) (or 0) as many times as you want during layback. For examle, to locate tracks ahead, ress twice. 0 (or )) once during layback 0 (or )) as many times as you want during layback. For examle, to locate tracks behind, ress three times. MEMOY on the deck you re using reeatedly until MEMOY disaears in the dislay. Then ress 0 (or )) while holding down ( (or 9). MEMOY on the deck you re using reeatedly until MEMOY aears in the dislay. Find the oint you want, then ress ESET to reset the tae counter and to memorize the oint. To locate the memorized oint and start layback, ress 0 (or )) while holding down ( (or 9). ( 0 or ) to sto at 0.00.) BANK SKIP until BANK SKIP aears in the dislay. again to turn off the function when not in use. 9

POWE - MS PAUSE EC MUTE CEA BACK FONT EC PITCH CONTO ON/OFF TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY BANK SKIP A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P MS AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY CHECK SET DUBBING EVE MIN AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) MAX EC EVE 6 0 0 BAANCE PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC Advanced Playback Oerations Creating Your Own Program (MS Play) By creating a rogram, you can lay back tracks on deck A in any order that you want. The andom Music Sensor (MS) function lets you create a rogram of u to 0 tracks, from the st to the th track on each side of the tae. eeat Stes and to rogram more tracks. FONT MS 6 8 9 0 BACK Track number Order on the rogram 0/) 9/( MS buttons (MS/STAT, DISPAY, CHECK, SET) If FU aears in the dislay This means that you ve already rogrammed 0 tracks and can t rogram any more. 0 (AMS) (AMS)) MS/STAT to start MS Play. The eak level meters aear in the dislay. Number buttons To sto MS Play (CEA) once. The MS rogram still remains. MS/STAT. MS and a flashing cursor aear in the dislay. BACK) or ( (FONT) to select the side of the tae. ª or aears in the dislay. number button(s) to enter the track number you want. FONT MS 6 8 9 0 BACK Side of the cassette Track number To enter a track number over 0 >0 first, and then the number. Examle: To enter ; ress >0, then and. To cancel MS Play (CEA) reeatedly until the eak level meters aear in the dislay or eject the tae in deck A. When MS Play is canceled, the MS rogram is automatically erased. To alternate between the MS and eak level meter dislays DISPAY. You can lay the rogram again after MS Play ends MS/STAT. Notes The MS function may not work roerly if a blank sace between tracks is short. If there is a long blank sace between tracks, the deck may fast-forward a ortion of the blank sace. If your rogram includes a number for a track that does not exist, the deck will ski that number during MS Play. You can create an MS rogram only when both decks are stoed. To enter a track number using ), 0, and SET ) or 0 reeatedly until the track number you want aears in the dislay, then ress SET. To rogram the same track again, ress SET once more. Checking the order of tracks in the rogram CHECK. Each time you ress this button, the dislay shows the track numbers in the order they were rogrammed. After the last track in the rogram, End aears in the dislay. 0

POWE - MS PAUSE EC MUTE CEA BACK FONT EC PITCH CONTO ON/OFF TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY BANK SKIP A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P MS AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY CHECK SET DUBBING EVE MIN AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) MAX EC EVE 6 0 0 BAANCE PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC Advanced Playback Oerations Adding tracks to the end of a rogram (CEA) once, and follow Stes to in Creating Your Own Program (MS Play) on age 0. To create another rogram (CEA) until the order on the rogram returns to 0 and the cursor flashes above track number in the dislay, then follow Stes to. Playing a Tae Using a Timer You can start laying a tae at any time you want by connecting a timer (not sulied). Please refer to the instructions of the timer for further hel. TIME DI MODE You can use your Sony stereo receiver s remote to erform MS rogramming If your Sony stereo receiver s remote has MS buttons, do the following stes. Turn on the receiver and ress TAPE. MS/STAT. ( or 9 to select the front or reverse side of the tae, and the number keys (and the >0 key) to secify the tracks. MS/STAT again to start MS Play. Note For more information on the availability of Sony stereo receiver remotes with MS caability, contact your nearest Sony dealer. 0 (AMS) (AMS)) 9/( 9/( Insert (a) cassette(s) into either deck (or both decks). Make sure that the connections are correct (see age ). Preare the tae deck for layback. For single-deck layback DI MODE reeatedly to select A or a, then ress ( or 9 to select the side of the tae. For layback of both decks in succession DI MODE reeatedly to select EAY, then ress ( or 9 on deck A to select the side of the tae. (Playback on deck B always starts from the front side of the tae.) Set TIME on the tae deck to PAY. Before you set the timer in Ste below; select the Dolby N system (see age 6) adjust the itch (see age 6) activate the Blank Ski function (see age 9) Set the timer to the time you want. The tae deck turns off. When the set time arrives, the tae deck turns on and starts laying. After you have finished using the timer, set TIME on the tae deck to OFF. Note If cassettes have been inserted into both decks for single-deck layback, layback will take lace only on deck A.

POWE - MS PAUSE EC MUTE CEA BACK FONT EC PITCH CONTO ON/OFF TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY BANK SKIP A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P MS AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY CHECK SET DUBBING EVE MIN AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) MAX EC EVE 6 0 0 BAANCE PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC Advanced ecording Oerations Adjusting Bias and ecording evel Calibration Automatically Since there are many different tyes of cassettes on the market, your tae deck automatically sets the aroriate equalization characteristics and bias current for each tae tye (ATS: Automatic Tae Selection). However, you can get better recording results by doing the automatic bias current and the recording level calibration. You can do automatic calibration on either deck. PAUSE P 0 (AMS) (AMS)) 9/( AUTO CA PAUSE P 9/( Insert the cassette you want to record on into either deck. Make sure the record-rotect tabs on the cassette have not been removed. AUTO CA for the deck you re using until AUTO CA aears in the dislay. ( or 9 to select the side of the tae to be recorded. To select The front side ( The reverse side 9 PAUSE P to start the automatic calibration rocedure. The automatic calibration rocedure starts (i.e., recording test tones, rewinding, and laying back). During the calibration, the counter changes from 9 to 0. To cancel the automatic calibration function on the deck you re using. If AUTO CA flashes continuously The automatic calibration rocedure has been interruted by: The end of the tae. everse the tae direction or rewind the tae to a new osition that allows recording of the test tone. Damaged tae or dirty heads. Change the cassette or clean and demagnetize the heads (see age 9). Udating the calibration setting If you insert a cassette into either deck A or B and AUTO CA aears in the dislay, it means that automatic calibration data in that deck for that tae tye (I, II or IV) exists. However, we recommend that you reeat the automatic calibraion rocedure each time you insert a new cassette since cassettes of the same tye also vary in their characteristics. Before recalibrating, be sure to turn off AUTO CA in the dislay by ressing AUTO CA. Then start from Ste of the automatic calibration rocedure. To erase calibration data on either deck A or B The automatic calibration data is stored even if you turn off the ower (Memory Backu function). To erase the data, ress and ESET at the same time on the resective deck. AUTO CA for that deck disaears, indicating that the data for the inserted tae tye has been erased. Notes Automatic calibration works only when both decks are stoed. You don t have to select the Dolby N system when doing automatic calibration since the Dolby N system does not affect the calibration results. CA9 AUTO CA When the automatic calibration rocedure ends, the tae rewinds to the original osition, the counter returns to normal and the tae deck stos. Start the actual recording (see age ).

POWE - MS PAUSE EC MUTE CEA BACK FONT EC PITCH CONTO ON/OFF TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY BANK SKIP A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P MS AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY CHECK SET DUBBING EVE MIN AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) MAX EC EVE 6 0 0 BAANCE PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC Advanced ecording Oerations Dubbing a Tae You can coy a tae in deck A to a tae in deck B at normal or high seed. Additional tasks during normal-seed dubbing You can make the following tasks only during normal-seed dubbing. During high-seed dubbing, only works. To Do the following: AUTO PAUSE HIGH DUBBING EVE PAUSE P Adjust the dubbing level Turn DUBBING EVE. To dub at the same level as the original, turn the control to the center-click osition. 0 (AMS) (AMS)) Select the Dolby N system Adjust the itch See ages and 6. See age 6. 9/( DI MODE NOMA9/( Ski over blank saces on the original BANK SKIP before you start dubbing (see age 9). Insert the recorded cassette into deck A and a blank cassette into deck B. Make sure the record-rotect tabs on the cassette in deck B have not been removed. Select the side(s) to be recorded on. To record on DI MODE reeatedly to select One side A Note If a TV set is laced near the tae deck, noise may occur during high-seed dubbing. In that case, turn the television set off or move it away from the tae deck. You can add fade-in/out during dubbing Turn DUBBING EVE clockwise to fade in, or counterclockwise to fade out. Both sides a. ecording on the reverse side on deck B starts indeendently of layback on deck A. EAY. ecording on the reverse side on deck B starts simultaneously with layback of the reverse side on deck A. Dubbing only secific tracks (Auto Pause) AUTO PAUSE before or during normal-seed dubbing. AUTO PAUSE aears in the dislay. At the end of each track, both deck A and deck B auses. HIGH or NOMA to select the dubbing seed. HIGH or NOM aears in the dislay. Select the side from which to start dubbing. To record from The front side The reverse side ( 9 PAUSE P on deck B to start dubbing. To sto dubbing ocate the track you want to record next on deck A (see age 9), then sto the tae. PAUSE P on deck B to resume dubbing. To cancel the Auto Pause function AUTO PAUSE again to turn off AUTO PAUSE in the dislay. Note Do not turn on the Pitch Control function (see age 6) or Blank Ski Function (see age 9) while using the Auto Pause function. If you do, the Auto Pause function may not work roerly. During Normal-seed dubbing High-seed dubbing on deck B on either deck (Continued)

POWE - MS PAUSE EC MUTE CEA BACK FONT EC PITCH CONTO ON/OFF TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY BANK SKIP A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P MS AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY CHECK SET DUBBING EVE MIN AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) MAX EC EVE 6 0 0 BAANCE PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC Advanced ecording Oerations Dubbing only secific ortions You can do this only during normal-seed dubbing. on deck A at the ortion you want to ski. Deck B changes to recording ause. ocate the oint you want to resume recording on deck A, then sto the tae. PAUSE P on deck B to resume dubbing. ecording on Both Decks in Succession (elay ecording) You can make a continuous recording that starts on a cassette in deck A and ends on a cassette in deck B. 9/( EC r DI MODE 0 (AMS) (AMS)) Insert blank cassettes into both decks. Make sure that record-rotect tabs on the cassettes have not been removed. Select the Dolby N system for both decks (see age ). DI MODE reeatedly until EAY aears in the dislay. EC r on deck A. Deck A changes to recording ause. Start laying the rogram source. 6 Adjust the recording level and balance (see ages and ). Start recording. To record from The front side The reverse side ( on deck A 9 on deck A To sto elay ecording During ecording on deck A ecording on deck B on deck A on deck B Note Make sure that on deck B aears in the dislay. If it doesn t, ress ( on deck B once; otherwise, elay ecording stos when the reverse side of the cassette in deck B finishes.

POWE - MS PAUSE EC MUTE CEA BACK FONT EC PITCH CONTO ON/OFF TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY BANK SKIP A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P MS AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY CHECK SET DUBBING EVE MIN AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) MAX EC EVE 6 0 0 BAANCE PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC POWE - MS PAUSE EC MUTE CEA BACK FONT EC PITCH CONTO ON/OFF TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY BANK SKIP A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P MS AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY CHECK SET DUBBING EVE MIN AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) MAX EC EVE 6 0 0 BAANCE PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC Advanced ecording Oerations ecording the Same Source on Both Decks (Simultaneous ecording) You can record the same source on cassettes in deck A and B at the same time. 9/( DI MODE AB EC PAUSE P 9/( ecording Your Own Program (MS Dubbing) You can record an MS rogram that you ve created (see Creating Your Own Program (MS Play) on age 0). This function works only at normal seed. MS/STAT NOMA PAUSE P 9/( 0 (AMS) (AMS)) 0 (AMS) (AMS)) Insert blank cassettes into both decks. Make sure that record-rotect tabs on the cassettes have not been removed. Select the Dolby N system for both decks (see age ). Select the side(s) to be recorded on. To record on Only one side Both sides AB EC. Both decks change to recording ause. Start laying the rogram source. DI MODE reeatedly to select A a 6 Adjust the recording level and balance (see ages and ). Select the side you want to start recording from on both decks. To record from The front side The reverse side 9 8 PAUSE P on deck B. Simultaneous ecording starts. To sto Simultaneous ecording on both decks. ( PAUSE P and EC MUTE (see age 6) on deck B can control both decks at the same time During Simultaneous ecording, PAUSE P and EC MUTE on deck B control both decks, but not PAUSE P and EC MUTE on deck A. Insert the recorded cassette into deck A and a blank cassette into deck B. Make sure the record-rotect tabs on the cassette in deck B have not been removed. Program tracks on deck A (see Stes to on age 0). NOMA to change the tae deck to dubbing standby. Select the side of the tae in deck B you want to record on. To start recording On the front side ( On the reverse side 9 MS/STAT or PAUSE P on deck B to start MS Dubbing. To sto MS Dubbing on deck B. The MS rogram remains even after MS Dubbing stos. To insert a blank sace on the tae before you start MS Dubbing You can insert a blank sace of seconds or more on the tae in deck B by ressing EC MUTE on deck B after Ste. For details, see Inserting a Blank Sace During ecording (ecord Muting) on age 6. A blank of 0 seconds is automatically inserted on the tae when you start MS Dubbing if: you insert a new cassette into deck B. the tae in deck B is comletely rewound to its beginning and automatically stoed.

POWE - MS PAUSE EC MUTE CEA BACK FONT EC PITCH CONTO ON/OFF TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY BANK SKIP A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P MS AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY CHECK SET DUBBING EVE MIN AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) MAX EC EVE 6 0 0 BAANCE PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC Additional Advanced ecording Information Oerations Inserting a Blank Sace During ecording (ecord Muting) You can insert a blank sace of seconds between each track. The blank saces allow you to locate the start of secific tracks afterwards using the Multi-AMS function (see age 9). You can also use this function to erase unwanted ortions on a tae. EC MUTE Synchro-ecording With a CD Player (Not Available on U.S.A. and Canadian Models) By ressing CD SYNCHO STAT on the remote (not sulied with U.S.A. and Canadian models), you can erform synchro-recording on your tae deck with a Sony CD layer. This function is ossible only with Sony CD layers with remote control caability. COUNTE 0 (AMS) (AMS)) ESET MEMOY Start recording on either deck. EC MUTE where you want to insert a blank sace. EC flashes in the dislay and a blank is recorded on the tae. After seconds, P lights u and the tae deck changes to recording ause. PAUSE P to resume recording. PAUSE P If you want to insert a blank sace longer than seconds Hold down EC MUTE as long as you want. After seconds, EC flashes faster. When you release EC MUTE, P lights u and the tae deck changes to recording ause. PAUSE P to resume recording. Insert a CD into the CD layer. Insert a cassette into deck B. 0 Set DECK A/B to B. 9 ) P CD SYNCHO STOP P ( r STAT DECK A/B CD SYNCHO STANDBY STAT CD SYNCHO STANDBY. The CD layer changes to lay ause and deck B to recording ause. CD SYNCHO STAT. Deck B starts recording, and then the CD layer starts laying. = CD A CASSETTE DECK DECK B STANDBY g To ause Synchro-ecording P on the tae deck and CD layer simultaneously. both buttons again to resume Synchro-ecording. To sto Synchro-ecording CD SYNCHO STOP. You can use the remote of your tae deck to oerate the CD layer To start CD lay, ress P twice; to ause CD lay, ress P once; to locate a CD track, ress = or. 6

POWE - MS PAUSE EC MUTE CEA BACK FONT EC PITCH CONTO ON/OFF TIME MPX FITE EC OFF PAY DI MODE A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY BANK SKIP A -DOBY N-B 6 A -AUTO CA-B 8 9 STAT P MS AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY CHECK SET DUBBING EVE MIN AB EC HIGH NOMA 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B STAT (DECK B P) MAX EC EVE 6 0 0 BAANCE PHONE EVE PAUSE EC MUTE EC Advanced Additional ecording Information Oerations ecording Using a Timer You can start recording on a tae at any time you want by connecting a timer (not sulied). Please also refer to the instructions of the timer for further hel. 0 (AMS) 9/( TIME 9/( (AMS)) Notes Do not leave the TIME switch at EC, or the tae deck will automatically start recording the next time you turn on the tae deck. During timer recording, recording starts from the side of the tae being used when the ower turns off. In elay ecording, however, recording on deck B always starts from the front side of the tae. Do not insert cassettes into both decks when you do singledeck recording. If cassettes are inserted into both decks and A or a aears in the dislay, Simultaneous ecording will start and the same material will be recorded on both taes. Insert (a) cassette(s) into either deck (or both decks). Make sure that the connections are correct (see age ). Turn on the amlifier and lay the rogram source you want to record. Preare the tae deck for recording. For single-deck recording Follow Stes to 6 on age, and ress ( or 9 to select the side of the tae. For recording on both decks For elay ecording, follow Stes to, and 6 on age. For Simultaneous ecording, follow Stes to, 6, and on age. On the tae deck, set TIME to EC. Before you set the timer in Ste below; select the Dolby N system (see age ) turn on the multilex filter (see age ) do automatic calibration (see age ) Set the timer to the time you want. The tae deck turns off. When the set time comes, the tae deck turns on and starts recording. 6 After you have used the timer, set TIME on the tae deck to OFF.

Additional Information Precautions Notes on Cassette Taes On safety Do not disassemble the cabinet this may result in an electrical shock. efer servicing to qualified ersonnel only. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unlug the tae deck and have it checked by qualified ersonnel before oerating it any further. To rotect a recording on side A or B Break out the resective tab. Side A On ower sources Before oerating the tae deck, check that the oerating voltage of the tae deck is identical with your local ower suly. The oerating voltage is indicated on the namelate at the rear of the tae deck. If you are not going to use the tae deck for a long time, be sure to disconnect the tae deck from the wall outlet. To disconnect the AC ower cord, gras the lug itself; never ull the cord. Tab for side B Tab for side A To record on a tae with a missing record-rotect tab Cover the resective tab hole with adhesive tae. On oeration Because of a safety mechanism, the function buttons will not oerate if the cassette holder is not comletely closed, if there is no cassette in the cassette holder, or if a cassette has been incorrectly inserted into the cassette holder. On lacement Place the tae deck in a location with adequate ventilation to revent heat build-u in the tae deck. Do not lace the tae deck: on a soft surface such as a rug that might block the ventilation holes on the bottom. in a location near heat sources. in a lace subject to direct sunlight. in an inclined osition. in a lace subject to excessive dust or mechanical shock. On cleaning the tae deck Clean the cabinet, anel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any tye of abrasive ad, scouring owder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine. For the customers in the U.S.A. For detailed safety recautions, see the leaflet IMPOTANT SAFEGUADS. If you have any questions or roblems concerning your tae deck, lease consult your nearest Sony dealer. When you are using a tye II or tye IV tae, be careful not to cover the detector slots that the deck uses to determine the tae tye. Tye II Detector slots Tye IV Detector slots On taes longer than 90 minutes We do not recommend the use of taes longer than 90 minutes excet for a long continuous recording or layback. They are very thin and tend to stretch easily. On handling cassettes To revent the heads and tae ath from getting dirty, avoid touching the tae surface of a cassette. Place cassettes away from equiment with magnets, such as seakers and amlifiers, which may cause tae distortion or erase the recordings. Do not exose cassettes to direct sunlight, extremely cold temerature, or moisture. 8

POWE MPX FITE A -DOBY N-B CHECK SET 6 MIN MAX - MS PAUSE EC MUTE EC PAUSE EC MUTE EC EC OFF PAY DI MODE A -AUTO CA-B AB EC HIGH NOMA 8 9 0 >0 SYNCHO DUBBING A B PHONE EVE TIME STAT P STAT (DECK B P) CEA BACK FONT PITCH CONTO ON/OFF EC EVE 6 0 0 A COUNTE B ESET MEMOY ESET MEMOY MS BANK SKIP AUTO PAUSE MS / STAT DISPAY DUBBING EVE BAANCE Additional Information Cleaning Inside the cassette holder Pinch rollers Castans Demagnetizing the heads After 0 to 0 hours of use, or when you notice a hissing sound or loss of high frequencies, demagnetize the heads with a commercially available demagnetizer for tae decks. Please refer to the instructions of the demagnetizer. Erasing head ecording/layback head POWE Cleaning the heads and tae ath Clean the heads and tae ath of the tae deck after every 0 hours of oeration to guard against: low-quality sound a decrease in sound level excessive wow or flutter sound droout incomlete erasure imairment of recording function To ensure better recording, we recommend that you clean the heads and tae ath before every recording. Turn on the tae deck. Set the volume control on the amlifier to minimum. to oen the cassette holder. Wie the heads, the inch rollers and the castans with a cotton swab slightly moistened with alcohol or a commercially available cleaning fluid for tae decks. Do not insert a cassette until the cleaned areas are comletely dry. 9

Additional Information Troubleshooting If you ve exerienced any of the following difficulties while using the tae deck, use this troubleshooting guide to hel you remedy the roblem. Should the roblem ersist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. The function buttons do not work. / The tae deck has been just turned on and does not oerate for about seconds. Wait until P stos flashing. / Check that the cassette is inserted correctly and the cassette holder is closed comletely. Playback or recording begins when the ower is turned on. / Set TIME on the tae deck to OFF. The tae deck does not lay or record. / There is no cassette in the cassette holder. / The cassette holder is not comletely closed. / The tae has come to the end. / The tae is slack. Take u the tae slack. / The record-rotect tab has been removed from the cassette (see age 8). / Make sure the amlifier setting is correct. / Check that the tae deck connections are secure. / The heads and tae ath are dirty. Clean them (see age 9). / The recording/layback head is magnetized. Demagnetize it (see age 9). There is excessive wow, flutter or sound dro-out. / The castans and inch rollers are dirty. Clean them (see age 9). There is a decrease in sound level, sound dro-out, or oor reroduction of high frequencies./the tae does not erase comletely./noise increases. / The recording/layback head and tae ath are dirty. Clean them (see age 9). / The recording/layback head is magnetized. Demagnetize it (see age 9). There is hum or noise. / The tae deck is laced near a TV or VC. Move the tae deck away from the TV or VC. / The tae deck is laced on or under the amlifier. Move the tae deck away from the amlifier. The tae stos before the tae has been fully rewound. / The tae is slack. Take u the tae slack. / If MEMOY is shown in the dislay, ress MEMOY reeatedly until MEMOY disaears. / The cassette shell is bent. Use another cassette. The Multi-AMS function does not work roerly. / One of the tracks contains a long ause, a assage of low frequencies or very low volume, or a gradual increase or decreace in volume. / The sace before a track is less than seconds long. Insert a blank sace of seconds using EC MUTE. / The signal strength of the left and right channels are very different. / There is noise in the sace before a track. / You ressed ) (or 0) immediately before the beginning of the next track or immediately after the beginning of the current track. The tae deck fast-forwards the tae while a track is laying. / The tae deck s Blank Ski function is on and silent or low-volume ortions are skied. BANK SKIP to turn off BANK SKIP in the dislay. The Dolby N function does not work during layback. / The Pitch Control function is on and the frequency characteristics of the sound is altered. PITCH CONTO ON/OFF to turn off the function. There is excessively loud tae transort noise during fastforwarding or rewinding. / This noise is caused by the cassette and is not a mechanical roblem. does not work. / The tae deck is recording. to sto recording before ressing. / There has been a ower failure or the ower cord has been disconnected during tae oeration. econnect the ower. There is an unbalanced tone. / Check that DOBY N setting is the same as when the tae was recorded. / The tae deck is laced near a TV or VC. Move the tae deck away from the TV or VC. 0

Additional Information Secifications System ecording system -track -channel stereo Fast-winding time (arox.) 90 sec. (with Sony C-60 cassette) Bias AC bias Signal-to-noise ratio (at eak level, weighted, and with Dolby N off) Tye I tae, Sony Tye I (NOMA): 6 db Tye II tae, Sony Tye II (HIGH): 8 db Tye IV tae, Sony Tye IV (META): 9 db S/N ratio imrovement (aroximate values) With Dolby B N on: db at khz, 0 db at khz With Dolby C N on: db at 00 Hz, 0 db at khz With Dolby S N on: 0 db at 00 Hz, db at khz Harmonic distortion 0. % (with Tye I tae, Sony Tye I (NOMA): 60 nwb/m Hz, rd H.D.).8 % (with Tye IV tae, Sony Tye IV (META): 0 nwb/m Hz, rd H.D.) Frequency resonse (Dolby N off) Tye I tae, Sony Tye I (NOMA): - 6,000 Hz (± db, IEC) Tye II tae, Sony Tye II (HIGH): - 8,000 Hz (± db, IEC) Tye IV tae, Sony Tye IV (META): - 0,000 Hz (models for the U.S.A. and Canada), - 9,000 Hz (models for other countries) (± db, IEC) 0 -,000 Hz (± db, db recording) Wow and flutter ±0.09% W. Peak (IEC) 0.06% W. MS (NAB) ±0.6% W. Peak (DIN) Variable itch range (arox.) 0 to 0% Power consumtion 0 W Dimensions (arox) (w/h/d) 0 0 mm (w/h/d) ( /8 /8 inches) including rojecting arts and controls Mass (arox.) 6. kg ( lbs 6 oz) Sulied accessories Audio connecting cords ( hono lugs - hono lugs) () emote commander M-J90 ()* Sony size AA (6) batteries ()* * not sulied with the U.S.A. and Canadian models Design and secifications are subject to change without notice. Inuts ine inuts (hono jacks) Sensitivity : 0.6 V Inut imedance : kilohms Oututs ine oututs (hono jacks) ated outut level : 0. V at a load imedance of kilohms oad imedance : Over 0 kilohms Headhones (stereo hone jack) Outut level : 0 to mw at a load imedance of ohms General Power requirements Where urchased U.S.A. and Canada Australia Other countries Power requirements 0 V AC, 60 Hz 0 V AC, 0/60 Hz 0/0/0 V AC, 0/60 Hz

Additional Information Glossary ATS Automatic Tae Selection. The tae deck automatically sets the aroriate equalization characteristics and bias current according to the tye of tae inserted in the deck. Automatic calibration The automatic adjustment of the bias current and recording level for the inserted tae. This adjustment works together with the deck s ATS (Automatic Tae Selection, see above) to get the best ossible recording results on any tae. Dolby HX PO system A system that reduces distortion and noise in high-frequency resonse during recording. A tae recorded with this system roduces the same high-quality sound even when layed on other tae decks. Dolby N (noise reduction) system A system that eliminates tae hiss noise by boosting low-level signals in the highfrequency range during recording, then lowering them during layback. There are four tyes of systems: A, B, C and S. Tye A is for rofessional use (not available on your tae deck), and tyes B, C and S are for consumer use. Tye S has the maximum noise reduction caability, followed by tyes C and B. Memory backu function A function for storing settings even after the ower is turned off. The settings stored include: counter and counter memory settings multilex filter and Dolby N settings automatic calibration data itch adjustment, tae direction, and headhone volume settings. To reset arameters to their original factory settings, turn on the tae deck while holding down the ESET buttons of both decks A and B. Multi-AMS Multi-Automatic Music Sensor is a function that locates the beginning of u to 0 tracks before or after the current track by detecting the blank sace (of over seconds) between tracks. Multilex filter A filter for eliminating the 9-kHz stereo carrier and the 8-kHz sub-carrier signals that may imair the Dolby N system. Though tuners are usually equied with this filter, if you got oor results when recording FM broadcasts with the Dolby N system, your tuner may not have a filter or the filter may not be working. In this case, ress the MPX FITE button on the tae deck. Quick reverse function A function that quickly reverses the tae direction as soon as the tae deck detects the leader tae. This allows recording or layback to continue without a break even when the tae reaches the end. The quick reverse function does not oerate and the deck does not reverse the tae direction until the tae ends comletely when : you start recording on the tae or begin laying the tae right before the start of the leader tae (less than 0 seconds before). the leader tae is made of dark material that imedes the assage of light. the leader tae has a stried attern. there is no leader tae in the cassette. the base material for the magnetic coating is thin, as in a 0-minute tae. The tae deck may reverse the tae direction in the middle of the tae if: there are folds, wrinkles, oil stains, or uneven atches of magnetic coating on the tae. the quick reverse sensor is exosed to direct sunlight or other strong light sources. Tae counter A dislay element that shows the elased recording or laying time as a digital readout. Since the counter is not a digital clock, the dislayed value will differ slightly from the actual elased recording or laying time. The counter value also includes the length of the leader tae. When deck A and B are oerated at the same time, a slight difference may develo between both counters. Test tones Signals (0-kHz and 00-Hz) generated by the tae deck for bias current and recording level calibration. Index A B C Adjusting balance bias and recording level calibration. See Automatic calibration headhone level 6 itch. See Pitch control function recording level ATS, Auto ause Auto lay 9 Automatic calibration, Automatic tae selection. See ATS Blank ski 9 Cassette. See Tae Checking remaining time Cleaning heads and tae ath 9 tae deck 8 CONTO S cable Cord AC ower 8 audio connecting D, E, F Dolby HX PO system, Dolby N system, 6, Dubbing high-seed dubbing normal-seed dubbing only secific ortions only secific tracks. See Auto ause G H Glossary Heads cleaning 9 demagnetizing 9 Hooking u tae deck to the amlifier through CONTO S connectors I, J, K Inserting batteries into the remote blank sace during recording. See ecord muting cassette, 6

Additional Information Index ocating beginning of a tae. See Auto lay articular oint. See Memory lay tracks 9 tracks following saces. See Blank ski M, N, O Memory backu function, Memory lay 9 Multi-AMS 9, 6, Multilex filter, P, Q Pitch control function 6 Playing basic laying 6 timer layback Precautions 8 S T andom Music Sensor. See MS dubbing or lay ecord muting 6 ecording basic recording CD synchro-recording 6 FM broadcasts on both decks in succession. See elay recording the same source on both decks. See Simultaneous recording timer recording elay recording emote, 6 MS dubbing MS lay adding tracks checking the order of tracks 0 Simultaneous recording Secifications Sulied accessories, Tae rotecting recordings, 8 record-rotect tab, 8 taking out, 6 tye, 8 Test tones Troubleshooting 0 U, V, W, X, Y, Z Unacking Names of Controls Buttons AB EC (simultaneous recording) AUTO CA AUTO PAUSE BANK SKIP 9 CHECK 0 DISPAY 0 DOBY N, 6 HIGH MEMOY 9 MPX FITE NOMA, Number buttons 0 PHONE EVE / 6 PITCH CONTO ON/OFF 6 ESET, 9 MS/STAT 0, SET 0 STANDBY 6 STAT 6 ( (forward lay/ms FONT) - 6, 9 -, reverse lay/ms BACK), 6, 9 -, ), 0 (fast-forwarding and rewinding/ams/ms /), 6, 9, 0 (sto/ms CEA), 6, 0, PAUSE P, 6,,,, 6 EC (recording) r, EC MUTE (record muting) 6,, 6, 9 Switches DECK A/B 6 DI MODE, 6,, - POWE, 6, 9 TIME, 6,, Controls BAANCE DUBBING EVE PITCH CONTO 6 EC (recording) EVE Connector CONTO S Jacks INE IN INE OUT 6 Others Cassette holder, 6, 9 Peak level meters,, 0 emote control sensor Voltage selector 8

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