Sony XR-1100 manual

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     2000 Sony Corporation Operating Instructions US 3-868-315- 11 (1) FM / AM Cassette Car Ster eo XR-1100 For installation and connections, see the supplied installation/connections manual. Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbe[...]

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    2 US W elcome! Thank you for purchasing the Sony Cassette Car Stereo. This unit lets you enjoy a variety of features. Featur es General • Built-in power amplifier (max. output: 45 W × 4 ch) enables you to enjoy a 4-speaker system. • Digital 12-hour clock provided (page 6). • D-BASS function enables you to enjoy clear and powerful bass sounds[...]

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    3 US Pr ecautions • If your car was parked in direct sunlight resulting in a considerable rise in temperature inside the car, allow the unit to cool off before operating it. • If no power is being supplied to the unit, check the connections first. If everything is in order, check the fuse. • If no sound comes from the speakers of a 2-speaker [...]

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    4 US 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. T able of Contents Location[...]

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    5 US Location of contr ols Refer to the pages for further details. 1 SOUND (control mode select) button 6, 9, 10 2 TUNER/A MEM (radio on • band select/ automatic memory) button 8, 9 3 (volume/bass/treble/balance/ fader control) buttons 6, 9 4 Z (eject) button 7 5 Display window 6 m / M (fast winding)/DIR (tape transport direction change) buttons [...]

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    6 US The clock activates. 4 Press the DSPL button momentarily. 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. Getting Started Setting the clock The clock has a 12-hour digital indication. For example, setting it to 10:08 1 Display the time. (Press the DSPL button durin[...]

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    7 US Direction indicator * N n To advance To rewind To resume playback, press the other fast- winding button partially until the locked button is released. * The n or N indicator will flash while fast- winding the tape. Radio reception during fast-forwarding or r ewinding of a tape — ATA (Automatic Tuner Activation) function Press the 1 ATA butto[...]

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    8 US T uning in by adjusting the fr equency — Manual tuning 1 Select the desired band. 2 Press and hold either side of the SEEK/ MANU button. Release the button when the desired station is received. PREVENT ACCIDENTS! While driving, use the automatic tuning and the memory preset tuning instead of the manual tuning. Memorizing stations automatical[...]

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    9 US Memorizing only the desir ed stations 1 Select the desired band. 2 Tune in the station which you wish to store on the preset number button. 3 Press and hold the desired preset number button ( 1 ATA to 6 ) for about two seconds until you hear a beep tone. The number of the pressed preset number button appears in the display window. Up to 6 stat[...]

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    10 US Fuse (10 A) Attenuating the beep tone Press the 5 button while pressing the SOUND button. To reactivate the beep tone, press these buttons once more. Additional Information Maintenance Fuse replacement 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[...]

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    11 US Dismounting the unit 1 Insert the supplied tool between the unit and the frame, and rotate 90° to release the hidden mounting spring. Repeat on the opposite side and remove the frame. 2 Insert a flathead screwdriver between the bracket and mounting spring. Gently pry the spring toward the unit while pulling the unit out a little. Repeat on t[...]

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    12 US Cassette player section Tape track 4-track 2-channel stereo Wow and flutter 0.13 % (WRMS) Frequency response 30 – 18,000 Hz Signal-to- noise ratio 58 dB Tuner section FM Tuning range 87.5 – 107.9 MHz Antenna terminal External antenna connector Intermediate frequency 10.7 MHz Usable sensitivity 9 dBf Selectivity 75 dB at 400 kHz Signal-to-[...]

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    13 US T r oubleshooting 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 Cause/Solution • Adjust the volume with the button. • Set the fader control to the center position for 2-[...]

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