1-8(E)
SX-M700
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4
Handset-securing tape
3
POWER ON/OFF switch
2
Power indicator
1
CONTROL UNIT connector
Movable part A
!¢
SUB headphones connector (phone
jack) and volume control
Connect 8-ohm headphones for the sub-interpreter.
Adjust the volume of the sub-headphones with this
volume control.
!∞
LINE OUT (output) connector (phono
jack) (left section only)
Connect a speaker having a built-in amplifier. The
language which can be heard through the
connected speaker depends on the setting of the
MONITOR selector
3
, RELAY button
4
and
ORIGINAL button
5
of the left section. When the
interpreter turns on the microphone, this speaker is
automatically muted.
!§
MAIN headphones connector (phone
jack)
Connect 8-ohm headphones for the main
interpreter. Either stereo or monaural headphones
can be used. The monaural sound, however, is
output from the headphones.
SX-T100 Telephone Coupler
1
CONTROL UNIT connector (6-pin multi-
connector)
Connect to the TELEPHONE COUPLER
connector of the SX-M700 Control Unit, using the
connecting cord supplied with the SX-T100.
2
Power indicator
This indicator lights when the telephone coupler
power is turned on.
3
POWER ON/OFF switch
Turns the telephone coupler power on or off .
Note
When the POWER ON/OFF switch is set to ON,
howling or noise may arise because the
microphone and the speaker are enabled. When the
telephone coupler is not used, set the POWER ON/
OFF switch to OFF.
4
Handset-securing tape
After being connected to other party telephone,
place your handset on the telephone coupler and
secure it with the handset-securing tape. Adjust the
movable part A in the above illustration, to fit the
handset being used.
Note
If the handset is not secured firmly,
communication may not be satisfactory.
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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Precautions
Safety precautions
Power supply
• Operate the unit only with a power source as specified in “Specifications”
section.
• Do not drop or place heavy objects on the power cord. If the power cord is
damaged, turn off the power immediately. It is dangerous to use the unit with a
damaged power cord.
• Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet by grasping the plug, not by
pulling the cord.
Keep foreign objects out of the cabinet
Dropping flammable or metal objects into the cabinet, or spilling liquids onto the
cabinet can lead to accidents.
In case of malfunctions
If you notice any unusual sound, smell or smoke, turn off the power immediately,
disconnect the power supply and contact your Sony dealer.
Cleaning
Clean the cabinet and panels by wiping with a soft, dry cloth. For severe stains,
moisten the cloth with a small amount of neutral solvent, and finish by wiping with
a dry cloth. Do not use alcohol, benzine, thinner or volatile liquids, as these may
discolor or damage the cabinet surface.
Setting Up the System
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