Avls (norm/limit), Tuning +/- dc in 3v enter, Listening to the radio – Sony WM-FX465 User Manual
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MODE
DIR
AVLS (NORM/LIMIT)
TUNING +/-
DC IN 3V
ENTER
DOLBY NR ON/OFF
NORM/MEGA BASS/GROOVE
■ 1-5 (preset)
Listening to the radio
1 Press RADIO ON/OFF.
RADIO ON^OFF
Tips
• To switch the playback side, set DIR to or
• To select the direction of the tape, set MODE to
*->
to play both sides of the tape once, or to play
both sides repeatedly.
• To emphasize deep bass sound, press NORM/MEGA
BASS/GROOVE to select the desired mode. With each
press, the indication in the display change as follows:
MB (MEGA BASS): emphasizes deep bass sound
GRCXDVE: emphasizes deeper bass sound
NORM: off (normal)
• FX465 only: To listen to a tape recorded with the
Dolby* NR system, press DOLBY NR and will
appear during tape operations. To cancel the EK)LBY
NR function, press DOLBY to display IXl.
* Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license
from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
" DOLBY " and the double-D symbol □□ are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
Notes
• When you set AVLS to LIMIT:
- the MEGA BASS effect is reduced.
- turn down the volume if the bass-boosted sound
becomes distorted or unstable.
• Do not open the cassette holder while the tape is
running.
U.S.A. model: Press BAND to select the
band (FMl, FM2, TV or AM).
Canada model: Press BAND to select the
band (FMl, FM2, FM3 or AM).
Each time you press the button, the display
changes.
BAND
U.S.A. model
Canada model
Press TUNING +/- to tune the station you
want.
FMO
OO
f ~ f n
u u ,
JU.UU
To turn off the radio
Press RADIO ON/OFF.
To tune the station quickly
Hold down TUNING
+ / -
in step 3. The frequency
digits change quickly. When you release the button
scanning begins and automatically stops when it
receives a station.
Note
If the reception is poor, the scanning may not stop
properly at the station.