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SONY. aresasr22 FM Stereo/FM-AM Receiver Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly ‘and retain it for future reference. Owner’s Record ‘The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these ‘numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No, STR-AVS00 Serial No. © 1986 by Sony Corporation To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. ~ 10 NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK) AEFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated ‘dangerous voltage" within the prod Uuct’s enclosure that may be of suff: cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons, This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) insttuctions in the literature accompa ying the appliance. For the customers in Canada caution TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, 00 NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN EFULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT | BLADE EXPOSURE Note to CATV system installer: This teminderis provided o cal the CAT system installers attention to Article 62022 of the NEC that ‘rovdes guidelines for proper grounding and, in Dariculr, specifies thal the cable ground shal be connected to the grounding system of the building, as | cise to the point of abe entry as practical ‘The STR-AVS00 is @ combined receiver and audioWvideo control canter. The unit allows you to switch easily between a variety of audioivideo programs. General + TV programs can be enjoyed with FM simulcast. + Various audio program sources can be added to a video tape during tape editing ‘+The tone can be adjusted by a Sband graphic equalizer, «The supplied remote coriander allows you to remotely control the connected equipment as well as the receiver Tuner * Pracise tuning wih the tuners quartzlocked digital synthesizer system, +A tolal 20 of FM/AM stations can be preset on the tuner. Others + The surround sound system gives audio programs an alive” feeling, (On safety * Operate the unit only on 120 V AC, 60 Hz. ‘Should any solid object or liquid fall nto the cabinet, ‘unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel ‘before operating it any further ‘Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if its not o be used for ‘an extended period of time. To disconnect thé cord, pul it ‘out by grasping the plug. Never pul the cord iselt '+One blade of the plug is wider than the other for the purpose of safety and wil fit into the power outlet only one ‘way. Ifyou are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, ‘contact your dealer ‘On operation ‘Before making program source connections, be sure to tum the power switch off and unplug the unit. ‘= When the unit is not used, tur the power off, to conserve energy and to extend the useful lite of your unit (On cleaning the cabinet CClean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly ‘moistened with mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alooho} or bentine. (On repacking ‘Do not throw away the carton and the packing material It ‘makes an ideal container to transport the unit in. For the customers in the United States For detailed safety precautions, see the “IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS" leaflet It you have any question or problem concerning your unit, please consult your nearest Sony dealer. Getting Started Using Your Receiver Troubleshooting Getting into the Details Quick Reference BE) (Ce) mee Gy Installation Connecting the system Connection notes ‘Audio connection diagram Connecting the speakers Connecting the AM antenna. Connecting the FM antenna. Connecting an antenna ground. Connecting a turntable system Connecting a CD player Connecting a tape deck Connecting a DAT (Digital Audio Tape) deck Connecting the system for remote control Connecting the AC power VCR and TV connection diagram Connecting a VCR Connecting a monitor TV Parts identification Remote commander RMUBO. idjustment ing FMIAM broadcasts Tuning ina station directly Direct access tuning) Tuning in an FM station automatically (Automatic tuning) Tuning in an AM station manually (Manual tuning) Memarizing a station (Memory preset). ‘Tuning in a preset station (Preset tuning) Listening to program sources other than broadcasts Receiving a TV program with FM simulcast Recording on an audio tape Recording Tape dubbing Recording on a VCR Recording audio programs Recording TV programs Video tape editing ‘Adding new sound on a video tape during editing Specifications Quick reference PRRRSRBB a Back cover Installation Petekubancieie) Place the unit in a location with adequate air ciculation to prevent internal heat build up in the unt. Not this way This way Do not install the unit: — near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts. | rita pace subject oat sunt, excessive dust, mechanical baton or shock [en eo i two aie ARE) batteries To avoid damage caused by battery leskage and corrosion On battery tite \Whén the commander wil not be used fora long time, remove the About halla year of normal operation can be expected when using battris. the Sony SUM 3 (NS) batteries. ‘men the batteries are run down, the remote commander wil not ‘operate the unit. In this case, replace both batteries with new Connecting the System Cina ‘The power cord should be connected last of al first making sure that the SYSTEM POWER switch is turned off +The cable connectors should be fully inserted into the jacks, ‘A loose connection may cause hum and noise, Err Rerk ed ‘The circled numbers correspond to the individual connection diagram, ~ aM antenna Outdoor FM antenna (supplied) FMantenna supplied) foptiona) Right spoakor Left speaker {Y)_| se oss06 + ‘Cord plugs and jacks are color coded. Red plugs ‘and jacks are forright-channel (R) and white ones forleftchanne! wanite eae ea Cee eS Cu) (Xo Ae Lett speaker 2° 9 To the second speaker system, ‘Speaker impodance and power capabilty ‘This receivers designed to work best with speskers having nominal impedance trom 8 to 16 ohms, at rated 55 watts minimum RMS por ‘channel with an Bhim load from 20 - 20,000 He. @ Connecting the AM antenna (gales 0 Bower: airection, Supplied loop free antenna For areas with dificult AM reception In areas with troubled reception, connect a 6-to ‘Smeter (20-10 60-001 insulated wie to the AM antenna terminal Extend this out of door if possible, keeping the greater portion horizontal (Tere is no need to disconnect the supplied antenna) © Connecting the FM antenna Receiver Fornormaluse For higher quality sound 75.0hm coaxial cable (optiona Supplied ribbon antenna (0°3000hm twinlead), © Connecting the Antenna Ground To prevent hum, connect the ground wire to ANTENNA ground terminal (dy) |When an outdoor antenna is installed, be sure to connect the ground wire for lightning protection, © Connecting a Turntable System totin outputs DAT deck —;, ‘© Connecting the System Remote Control Connection example (contRot s), + [zomnection loth AC outetot a ene a OUT [pO Plaver Lato. wall outlet our Recevier te toa watt outer To control the equipment connected to the receiver with the remote commander, connect the CONTROL S OUT ‘connector and the CONTROL S IN connector of each piece of equipment as itustrated, i kuna Receiver fea] i (i, ay ‘AC outlets ‘Connect the AC power cord of each pleos of equigment to the AC outlet on the receiver so that you can turn on and off the equipment with the SYSTEM POWER switch of the receiver, > toawatloutiet Caution ‘Be careful that the total power consumption of each Piece of equipment connected to the outlets on the ‘eeeiver does not exceed 100 watts. Do not connect electrical home appliance such as an electric iron, fan, TV, or other high-wattage equipment to theese outlets, ue Be CU) Weir midis uke etal ‘The circled numbers correspond to the individual connection diagram. Monitor TV ICR 2 or palyback only) Speaker system Se \VCR1 (for recording and playback) Recelver oo vu = toawall outlet tovideo input Ce Se $ tovideo output toaudio outputs ven, — —| — teaudio inputs vor 10 ® Connecting a Monitor TV pS MonitorTV to video input vcs . _ ! | eACM Ceci) Refer to the pages indicated in @ for details BAND selectors @: Display window @ 5 BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER @- Remote control sensor: ‘SYSTEM POWERswitch @ = oo com io om —= oo Ge HEADPHONES jack (stereo phone jack)——— SPEAKERS selectors @- FM MODE button @: 12 ine +1 buttons MEMORY button © aS Narmeeric buttons ENTER bution © MUTING button and indicator © VOLUME control knob and indicator BALANCE control knob © ‘SURROUND button and indicator © PRESET +/- buttons @) FUNCTION selectors @@ 13 Remote Commander RM-U80 14 [1] POWER ONIOFF buttons ‘TV: Turns the power of the TV on and off \VTR: Turns the power ofthe VCR 1,2(select one at the VCR selector) on and oft AUDIO: Turns the power ofthe recelver on and off [2] SYSTEM POWER OFF button ‘Turns off the power ofthe receiver, TV, VOR 1,2 [TI TARE and VTR selector Select TAPE A: To listen to a tape in a single-deck unit or to. tape in the “A deck of a double-deck unit Select TAPE B: To listen to a tape in the "B" deck of a double-deck unit Select VTR 1,2: If your VCR has a command mode selector, set this selector to the same position as that set on the VCR. If your VCR does not have one, set to VCR 1 la Sony 8 mm VCR is connected, set to VOR 2, 7) PHONO buttons: START: Starts record play STOP: Stops record play. {HCD buttons Starts play 'm:Stops play HetaIb: AMS (Automatic Music Sensor) PGM: Program play DSELECT: Disc select (for a CD player equipped with ise ‘changer REPEAT. Repeat play SHUFFLE: Shuttle play [E)TAPE buttons ¢4 Leftward fast winding << Reverse play Forward play be: Rightward fast winding (@: Recording (while pressing @, press 4 or Be) O: Record muting you connect the CONTROL $ OUT connector ta the CONTROL S IN of each piece of equipment, you can Control the connected equioment with this remote ‘commander. (See page) “SHUFFLE and PGM modes of some CD players cannot be Cleared by this remote commander. In such cases, clear the modes using the CD player itself or withthe remate commander supplied with the CD player. TIVTR buttons #4: Rewind > Play bp: Fast forward TVINTR: Selects the output signal from the VOR, either aTV signal or VCR programs. Stop Pause {@: Recording (wnile pressing @, press m) 1H) SURROUND button ¥) VOLUME control buttons. {10) MUTING button 1] TUNER PRESET buttons #: Selects a higher preset number. Selects a lower preset number. ‘12 FUNCTION selectors {H)INDEX select buttons (These buttons do not operate on the STR-AV500) [TV buttons VOL: Adjusts the TV sound level (CH: Selects the TV receiving channel Is] VTR CHANNEL buttons + Selects a highernumbered channel ~: Selects a lower numbered channel Note on the TAPE and VIR selector ('3)) The tape A/B selector on the commander is usable for TC WRO50, It you use another double deck with “controlS”, you can operate one side ofthe deck. 15 Audio Adjustment For getting the optimum sound, you can adjust volume and sound quality using tt e functions below. 5BAND (GRAPHIC EQUALIZER VOLUME MATING BALANCE ‘SURROUND Wem oun To adjust volume ‘To reduce the sound to a low level temporarily (-20 dB ATT) Press MUTING, Press again 1 restore the same listening level as before Ea eae To change the relative strengthaf the right and lat TiN | ( ) 1 ‘Adjust BALANCE to correct stereo imaging, when the ‘speaker position is not symmetrical ert SUA ricer Bnei tus To equalize a program source Slide the equalizer controls upward or downward 10 achieve the desired effect, Game 250H2 tkMe aakMe TOkH2 | the equalizer controls and their frequency coverage |“ e3Hzcontrol Use to adjust the bass, | 250Hz contro! Use to adjust the spaciousness and ‘warmth of the sound. TkHzcontrol__ Use to provide more presence for vocals. Moves the sound forward, or | into the background. | | | L 39kHz.control Use to adjust the brightness of the ‘sound. 1OkKHz control Use to adjust the trebie, To enjoy surround sound sR Press SURROUND when listening toa stereo source. ae | Press again totum the effect oft 16 Receiving FM/AM Broadcasts Tuning in a Station Directly—Direct Access Tuning SYSTEM POWER-OW ‘Select SPEAKERS A or 8. Senne: When you do not know the frequency of the FM Station, proceed as follows Seloct SPEAKERS A or 8, For entering AM frequencies, you need not enter the last “0 However, if you have changed the AM iuning interval to 9 kHz, enteral the digits To correct th Repeat the above steps from the beginning. the frequency figures tlash inthe display window ‘The entered number is outside the recelver’s Irequency range (FM 87.5 to 108 MHz; AM 590 to 1.610kH2) Enter the conect Hequenty. 1 Press TUNER, 2 select FM or AM. 3 Press oiRECT., 4 Press the appropriate numeric buttons to enter the frequency. (See examples below) 5 Adjust the volume. Example 1:FM 108.00 MHz Example 2:AM 1350 kHz tt tehSizeee Sh 1 em aa HOB Tee tf 1 Press TUNER. 2 Press FM. 3 Press *+" of “-* TUNING. “7 Starts frequoncy-ascending sweep from 87.50 MHz ": Stats frequencydescending sweep from 106.00 MHz. When a station is received, automatic tuning automatically stops 4 Adjust the volume. When sweeping does not stop atthe desired station The signal strength is weak, Tune inthe station as described in Direct Access Tuning, To stop sweeping Press TUNER When an FM stereo program is noisy orhard to receive Press FM MODE. The STEREO indicator goes out the sound is heardin monaural but the reception will be wmproved) To return to ‘the stereo mode. press aqain or thane Ihe fence Receiving FM/AM Broadcasts LTE eee a) When you do not know the frequency of the AM station, proceed as follows: 1 Press TUNER. 2 Press AM. 3 press “+” of *-" TUNING. Starts Manual Tuning from 530 kHz "Starts Manual Tuning from 1610 kHz Each time “" or “= is pressed, the frequency wil change by 10 kHz. To change eee the frequency continuously, keep the button pressed. ‘Sloct SPEAKERS A or 8 4 Adjust the volume. | To quickly tune in a roughly known frequency Example: The station between AM 700 and AM 800 kHz e = : = - [Changing the AM tuning interval Caution | The AM tuning interval fs presat fo 10 kHz, To use the receiver When the intervals changed, al eset stations which | | swnere the frequency allocation system is based on a 9 kHz you have memorized wil be erased. After hanging the Inetval, make the following adjustments, Interval, be sure to preset the stations again | 1. Depress SYSTEM POWER and tune in any AM station, | 2 Press SYSTEM POWER to utn off the unit 3 Depress SYSTEM POWER again while prassing the “+ i TUNING button To reset the AM tuning interval, repeat the above steps, 18 Pe ca A total of 20 FM/AM stations can be memorized in any desired sequence. 1 Tune in the desired station. (See pages 17 and 18) 2 Press MEMORY MEMORY indicator appears for a few seconds, 3 Solect the desired preset number (1 -20) with numeric button, while the MEMORY indicator is displayed. Select SPEAKERS Aor 8 Press ENTER. Replacing a preset station Preset another station on the number ofthe tation to be replaced. The previously presat station will be erased. 19 i ML UU site) Tur PE) ‘Select SPEAKERS A or B. Notes on Method 8 1 you keep pressing "+(or'—), preset stations are successively {ned in in the increasing or decreasing) arder of number. Release the ton when the desired preset station is tuned in. 20 Method A 1 Press TUNER. 2 Select the preset number. 3 Press ENTER. 4 Adjust the volume. Method B 1 Press TUNER. 2 Press “+” or *-” PRESET. Each time you press "+" (or *~"), the preset station of the next higher (or next lower) number is tuned in 3 Adjust the volume. 1 select the program source. (Fnac [compact se io rosea WoEO3,2 Taped programs TAPE Select SPEAKERS A or, [Tumtable syster] DAT programs DAT 2 star the program 2 3 Adjust the volume ERAZac uk hake g Lieven ‘SYSTEM POWER~ON VIDEO Jor VIDEO 2N Monson. VIDEOOUT 1 Press VIDEO 1 oF VIDEO 2. VIDEO 1: When the VHF antenna is ‘connected to the TV tuner or VOR Connected to the VIDEO 1 inputs VIDEO 2: When the VHF antenna is ‘connected to the TV tuner or VCR Connected to the VIDEO 2 inputs. 2 Tum on the TV. 3 select the desired program with the TV tuner or VCR. 4. Tune in the FM simulcast TV program with this receiver. 5 Adjust the volume. 2i Recording on a Audio Tape Goel) Select SPEAKERS of ROB, to TAPE or DAT] RECOUT Turntable syater come 113 ver Dato QI redscx 1 select the desired program source. For an FM/AM broadcast, tune in the desired station. 2 ‘set the DAT or tape deck in the recording mode. 3 start the desired program source. occ (sien PomeR=ON] 3 ‘Select SPEAKERS Aor + toTaPEAECOUT 4] |p tooaTin 2,4) ieee PY eek 4 Note on recording ‘The settings ofthe VOLUME and equalizer controls do not have any effect on recording 22 1 insert the recorded tape into tape deck 2 (or DAT deck) 2 insert a blank tape into tape deck 1 and adjust the recording level. 3 Press pat. 4. start the playback of tape deck 2 (or the DAT deck) and set tape deck 1 in the recording mode, Dubbing will star. You can dub an audio tape trom tape deck 10 tape deck 2 (or the ‘DAT deck) if you connect tape deck I to TAPEIN and tape deck 2 to DAT REC OUT (press TAPE atthe step of “Tape Dubbing’). atea2°)0° LL ° OLLI Ae) eee ee fennel To record an audio program source ona vdeo tape, proceed a follows 2,3 MDE TAUNG Dat Tum on the receiver and the equipment to be t used. ‘SYSTEM POWER=OW 1 select the desired program source. 2 insert a video ta the recording evel into the VCR and adjust 3 start the program source and set the VCR in the recording mode. Turntable syste Corayer Recording TV Programs ‘Torecord the picture and the sound of a TV program, proceed as follows: SYSTEM POWER-ON Tuam on the receNer andthe equemento be WoT al 1 | VIDEO OUT Press VIDEO 2:;CDV. Aveo iwauo /¥BEBoun 2 Select the desired program. 3 set the VCR 1 in the recording mode. Sale SPEAKERS hore 1 Note" + You cannot record on a VOR connected to the VIDEO 2 inputs ‘The volume and equalizer settings on the receiver donot have any etlect onthe recording. 23 Video Tape Editing ‘Turon the receiver and the equipment to be used. = Video signais ‘Audio signals qf viozo2 |: wioeo's VIDEO Nr video oun! AUDIOIN AUDIO OUT vor] vor‘ Ter playa (orrecording) 1 Press vineo aicov. 2 ‘Set VCR 1 in the recording mode. 3 set VCR 2 in the playback mode. You can listen to an audio program source during video tape editing by pressing the FUNCTION selector. Pee ee Note Youre 24 During video tape editing, you can replace the sound previously recorded on a video tape with sound from another ‘audio source, thus making your own personalized video tape. = Video sgeais SYSTEM POWER-ON ‘Audio signals "Tape dock DAT deck annot a videotape from VCR # to VOR 2. ‘Tum on the receiver and the equipment to be used, 1 Press video 2cDv. 2 insert a recorded video tape into VCR 2 and sset the VCR in the playback mode. 3 At the point where audio dubbing is to start, press the PAUSE button on VCR 2. 4. select the audio programm source. 5 Release the pause mode of VCR 2 and set VER + in the recording mode. 6 start playing the selected program source. Troubleshooting Before proceeding through the checklist below. examine the ‘connections and the procedures outlined inthe manual ‘Should any problem persist after you have checked the following tems, consult your nearest Sony dealer. PROBLEM _ CAUSE __ REMEDY Z STEREO indicator flickers or does | A very weak FM station is received. Adjust the antenna or connect an rot appear when receiving stereo extemal FM antenna. Programs | Pross the FM MODE button to ye _ Cisengage the stereo mode. | B | Te desired station cannot be found | The signal strength is too weak for | Adjust the antenna & | during Automatic Tuning Automatic Tuning Tina ime ester naire coon ;z| { access tuning system. (See page 17) ' Preset stations cannot be tunedin. | The frequency has not been Memorize the frequency correct. g - = ___| memorized correctly. Seepage 19) 'AM stations cannot be tunedin, “The AM tuning interval ie sot ‘Change the tuning interval according | inconecty to the AM frequency allocation system of your country. (See page 1%) § | Picture does not appear. | VOR. TV tuner orTV connection is Connect the equipment correctly 8 5| | not correct (See pages 10 and 11,) 32) [The TVis not tnedon Tum the Won : |__| Sounds notneara ‘The speaker or program source Connect the equipment conecty. equipment isnot connected | (Gee pages 6~11) | conectly. - ‘The both SPEAKERS selectors are | ress the appropriaio SPEAKERS | pressed selector | The correct FUNGTION selector is Press the correct FUNCTION | | | not pressed, selector. | | : “The volume is Set minimum, Increase the volume. ‘One channel does not transmit The BALANCE contol isnot set | Adjust the BALANCE control : audio, or the volume from the lat | appropriately. \ | _g | and right speakers is unbalanced The speaker or program source is not | Connect the equipment correctly. connected consetly Geepages611) | There is an abrupt toss of sound Asshortcircuit problem activates the Turn off the receiver, eliminate the | from one or both of the speakers, | protective cicut. shor ircuit problem and turn on the |_| andine PROTECTOR inioation Power again I there is no short- flickers inthe display window. circuit, consult your nearest Sony = | : deat |__| Soundtransmited tom the speakers | The speakers arenot connected | Connect the right speaker tothe R | | isreversed correctly ‘SPEAKER terminals and the let | speaker to the L SPEAKER terminals. ‘There is lack of bass sound or the | The speakeris connected withthe | Connect the speaker with the correct |__| instument postions obscure. polaites reversed | @ © polarities (See page 6) 25 Troubleshooting guide PROBLEM “cause T AEMEDY Severe Fam or nie is heard Tho conecting cords areal ot | Use sald ype cos Snel pe | -Atanstomer. moto, Tor Place te comectng cords na | tuescont ight tft the Dorey tse ees | Connosing cod | frotor andl east 3 meter (ofa) toma TV set ora turescet ight The audi components we too Gose | Wbothare used al he samo timo, | atveet separtetneTV fomtnesuao”” | | components | The receivers nol grounded ‘Connect the gourd wlohe rtonna ground ternal a Make secure connections. The plugs an jacks are ity Wipe the plugs andacks wi cloth lightly campened with alcohol Replace the batteries with new ones. The remote commander does not | The baiteries are exhausted. operate. ‘There is any object between the unit | Remove the object. and the commander head, Specifications AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS, POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC. DISTORTION: With 8:ohm load, both channels driven, from 20 — 20,000 Hz, rated 55 watts per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than 0.3% total harmonic distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output. | Other Specifications | “Ampliie section Continuous AMS power output ‘0 watts + 60 watts (8 ohms, at 1 KHzless than (03% total harmonic distortion) TOW + TOW (@2at TkHzIHF) SOW + SOW (amar KHZ IH) Harmonic distortion ‘Less than 03 Frequency response PHONO: RIAA equalization curve =05 dB Dynamic power at rated output co vineos.2 | COVIAUDIO) | 10H? TOK" 246 TAPE pat : Inputs Sensitivity | impedence | SIN weighting | | eto np ve) [PHONO | 25mv | eOkiohms | Teae | —{—_|- | 72a8¢ a 25m | ro } vineo 1,2 area cov | stmv | somionme | S08 soma OAT L | VTaF oupus EC OUT VIDEO AUDIO) OUT Voltage #0 mv Impedance Okitoams SPEAKER A, ‘Accepis speakers of 8~ 16 ohms. HEADPHONES ‘Accepts ow and high impedance headphones. Mating 2008 Graphic equalizer +1048 (63 Hr, 250 He, 1 kHz, S3kH2, 1OkHS} Video section Inputs, VIDEO 1,2:1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced Outputs’ VIDEO 1! MONITOR VIDEO OUT: 1 Vpp 75 ohms unbalanced = [Fit tnersestion [AM tuner section [Toningrange [75 emis |500—so100H2 | | vat he AM tuning | | intevaisetat 10 | | | leo | 531 s0aKHe (ith the AM tuning | Jinteatset at | wt) ‘Antenna Bddonms, balanced [Extemalantenna | | terminals Tons tecminal | unbalanced Senatviy at | 183981.4500 | aBauieting | (mono) | - BBI0BL 454 | } (stereo hee OS a ee Usable 11281 2,9 GHA) [Coop antenna veravty | | sow _ (at 000 4a Signatio. Fab fron) |S aB at =OrVimp nojseratio | 7OdB stereo) . monic 02% (mone, [03% at Dev distotion | 04% (stereo) ‘| 00H ata __| Seietviy | @0aB at sooner | 40dB at OMe Bat 1 hee naa | sone—15ine #28 | Goneral system “Tuner section: PLL quartz locked digital ‘synthesizer system Preamplifier section: lownolse NF type equalizer amp Power amplifier section: quas-complementary ‘SEPP Power requirements 120 AC, 60 H2 Power consumption 110 watts U.S.A, mode 175 watts, (Canadian mode) In standby condition Sivatts ACoutlets Two switched (ofa 100 watts) Dimensions Approx. 430. 130.298 mm (wind) (7 = 1 inches) including projecting parts and controls, Weight ‘Approx. 8.7 kg (1 lbs 13.02) net ‘Approx. 84kg (18 lbs 902) in shipping carton Accessories supplies FM ribbon antenna (1) [AM loop antenna (t) emote Commander RM-USO Sony battery (NS) @) (for the remote commanden SUMS. Design and specifications subject to change without notice, 27 q (ex) FM 10430 MH oo eae CoepepspeS J Fe Ts, Tuning in a FMAM station ; , directly ( L/ UL A Stop tuning co Tuning in an ‘AM station manually Tune in he desios station a station Sony Corporation

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