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Choosing Power Sources

House Current

For Australian models

Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC IN jack .

For other models

Open the battery compartment and take out the AC power cord. An
opening in the compartment door permits AC operation with the
door in its place. Then, connect the AC power cord to the wall
outlet.

For critical recording,

 operating the player on AC power is

recommended.

Batteries

Insert four size D (R20) batteries.

Notes

• The player cannot be operated on batteries when the AC power cord is

connected to the player (for Australian models only).

• When the OPR/BATT indicator glows faintly, replace all the batteries with

new ones.

Listening to the Radio

1

Set FUNCTION to
FM or AM.

2

Tune in a desired station.

3

Adjust VOLUME.

To turn off the radio

Playing a Tape

Use only TYPE I (normal) tapes.

1

Set FUNCTION to
TAPE/RADIO OFF.

2

Insert a cassette.

3

Press 

9

PLAY.

4

Adjust VOLUME.

To stop playing

To pause,

 press 

P

PAUSE.

To release pause,

 press

P

PAUSE again.

To fast forward the tape,

press 

0

FF.

To rewind the tape,

 press

)

REW.

When the tape reaches the
end

The depressed button 

0

FF,

)

REW or 

9

PLAY is released

automatically (Auto shut-off
function).

For private listening

Connect an earphone to the 

@

 jack

(for Australian models only).

When the player is in use

OPR/BATT (operation/battery)
indicator lights.
Intensity of glow shows battery
level.

Recorded side

Tab

To re-record cassette

When recording from the
built-in microphone

You cannot monitor the sound
through the earphone while
recording from the built-in
microphone (for Australian models
only).

The recording level is
adjusted automatically

Adjusting VOLUME will not affect
the recording level.

To prevent accidental
erasure

Break off the tab corresponding to
the side which has been recorded.
The recording on that side will be
protected.

FUNCTION

TUNING

STOP/EJECT

PLAY

MIN

MAX

VOLUME

STOP/EJECT

VOLUME

OPR/BATT

FUNCTION

p6

 STOP/EJECT

VOLUME

9

 PLAY

@

(For Australian

models only)

TAPE

RADIO OFF

FM

AM

FUNCTION

TAPE

RADIO OFF

FM

AM

FUNCTION

TUNING

MIN

MAX

VOLUME

TAPE

RADIO OFF

FM

AM

FUNCTION

Antenna adjustment

FM

AM

TAPE

RADIO OFF

FM

AM

FUNCTION

TUNING

MIC

TAPE

RADIO OFF

FM

AM

FUNCTION

STOP/EJECT

PLAY REC

STOP/EJECT

Recording

Use only TYPE I (normal) tapes.

1

From the radio

From the built-in microphone

2

Insert a blank cassette.

3

Press 

r

REC.

9

PLAY is depressed

automatically.

To stop recording

When the tape reaches the end,

r

REC and 

9

PLAY are released

automatically.

p6

 STOP/EJECT

r

REC

FUNCTION

MIC

TUNING

AC power cord

to a wall outlet

AC power cord (supplied)

to a wall outlet

to AC IN

Summary of Contents for CFM-10 Operating Instructions (primary...

Page 1: ...CFM 10 Sony Corporation 1995 Printed in China Operating Instructions Radio Cassette Corder 3 810 277 25 1 ...

Page 2: ...servicing to qualified personnel only Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet To prevent fire or shock hazard do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the appliance The FUNCTION selector is located at the top panel When you turn on the player the OPR BATT indicator lights up For customers in Canada To prevent electric shock match wid...

Page 3: ... its place Then connect the AC power cord to the wall outlet For critical recording operating the player on AC power is recommended Batteries Insert four size D R20 batteries Notes The player cannot be operated on batteries when the AC power cord is connected to the player for Australian models only When the OPR BATT indicator glows faintly replace all the batteries with new ones AC power cord to ...

Page 4: ...ess REW When the tape reaches the end The depressed button 0FF REW or 9PLAY is released automatically Auto shut off function For private listening Connect an earphone to the jack for Australian models only When the player is in use OPR BATT operation battery indicator lights Intensity of glow shows battery level STOP EJECT PLAY MIN MAX VOLUME STOP EJECT OPR BATT FUNCTION p6 STOP EJECT VOLUME 9 PLA...

Page 5: ... 1 Set FUNCTION to FM or AM 2 Tune in a desired station 3 Adjust VOLUME To turn off the radio FUNCTION TUNING VOLUME TAPE RADIO OFF FM AM FUNCTION TUNING MIN MAX VOLUME TAPE RADIO OFF FM AM FUNCTION Antenna adjustment FM AM ...

Page 6: ...ccidental erasure Break off the tab corresponding to the side which has been recorded The recording on that side will be protected TAPE RADIO OFF FM AM FUNCTION TUNING MIC TAPE RADIO OFF FM AM FUNCTION STOP EJECT PLAY REC STOP EJECT Recording Use only TYPE I normal tapes 1 From the radio From the built in microphone 2 Insert a blank cassette 3 Press rREC 9PLAY is depressed automatically To stop re...

Page 7: ...age power consumption etc is located at the bottom Handling the player Do not leave the player in a location near heat sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or mechanical shock Should any solid object or liquid fall into the player unplug the player and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further Do not lift the handle when the telescopic antenn...

Page 8: ...Cassette is being inserted improperly 9PLAY is depressed rREC cannot be depressed No cassette The cassette inserted has its tab removed Use another cassette or cover the slot with adhesive tape Tape does not move PPAUSE is depressed Weak battery Replace all batteries No sound from the speakers The VOLUME control is turned down completely The FUNCTION selector is set incorrectly An earphone is plug...

Page 9: ... Speakers Full range 7 7 cm 31 8 inches dia x 1 Power output 0 9 W at 10 harmonic distortion in DC operation Output Earphone jack mini jack for 32 ohm impedance earphone for Australian models only Power requirements 230 240 V AC 50 Hz for Australian models 120 V AC 60 Hz for other models 6 V DC four size D R20 batteries Power consumption 5 W in AC operation Specifications ...

Page 10: ...ions Approx 272 x 130 x 121 5 mm w h d 103 4 x 51 8 x 47 8 inches including projecting parts Mass For Australian models Approx 1 5 kg 3 lb 5 oz including batteries for other models Approx 1 7 kg 3 lb 12 oz including batteries Accessory supplied AC power cord 1 for Australian models only Design and specifications subject to change without notice ...

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