3-758-408-23(1)FM StereolFM-AM ReceiverOperating InstructionsSTR-D615STR-D515© 1994 by Sony Corporation
Receiving FM/AM BroadcastsAutomatic TuningPresetting StationsWhen you do not know the frequency of the station, proceed as follows.A total
Tuning in a Preset Station - Preset TuningThere are two ways to perform the preset tuning.In method A (direct tuning), select by designating the desir
Remote ControlsUsing the RemoteThe remote lets you operate the coimected components as well as the receiver. Press one of the FUNCTION
For CD playerTo PressDesignate numbers Numeric buttonsDesignate number more than 10 >10Skip discsD.SKIPSearch selectionsSkip selectionsPause playII
Recording an Audio Source H Recording a Video SourceRecordingVideo tape editingNote on recordingThe settings of MASTER VOLUME, BASS/TREBLE, SUR (surro
Obtaining the Surround EffectYou can add 3 types of surround effects to the software. To enjoy the surround effects, two front and t
Obtaining the Surround EffectPlacement of Speakers and Selecting the CENTER MODE for Dolby Surround SoundThe Dolby Pro Logic Surround Decoder has the
Adjusting the Speaker VolumeTo enjoy surround sound to the maximum on playing any program source, adjust the front, rear, and center (if connected ) s
Obtaining the Surround EffectAdjusting the Delay Time of the Rear SpeakersTo turn off the surround effectPress SUR (SURROUND) ON/OFF to OFF. The souir
Troubleshooting GuideBefore proceeding through the check list below, examine the connections and tlie procedures outlined in the manual.Should any pro
WARNINGWARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO
Troubleshooting GuideProblemCauseSolutionThere is an abrupt loss of sound from one or both of the speakers, or the PROTECT indicator flickers in the d
Specifications(For USA and Canadian models)Audio Power SpecificationsPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTIONWith 8-ohnn load, both channels driven,
Specifications(For U.K. and Australian models)Amplifier sectionContinuous RMS power output (8 ohms, at 40 Hz - 20 kHz less than 0.8% total harmoiuc di
Identifying the Parts and ControlsFront Panel[T] POWER switchFIVl/AM band selectors (See pages 9 and 10.)Remote sensor[4] Numeric buttons (See pages
Identifying the Parts and ControlsRemote Commander (For U.S.A. and Canadian models[T] SYSTEM OFF button (See page 12.)[2] SYSTEM CONTROL/FUNCTIONTAPE/
Table of ContentsOverviewIntroductionOverview... . . . . . ... . . . . . ... . . . . . ... 3Precautions... . . .
PrecautionsUnpackingOn safety• For U.S.A. and Canadian models, operate the unit only on 120 V AC, 60 Hz.• For U.K. model, operate the unit only on 2
Hooking Up the SystemNotes on ConnectionsAt first, this section describes about the connection with the other equipments, the antenna coimecHon,speake
Hooking Up the System□Connecting the FM AntennaThough the wire antenna is supplied with this unit, the higher quality sound will be obtained with 75-o
Connecting Speaker SystemsCenter speaker[O ISIRear Rearspeaker (R) speaker (L)NotesFront speakersApprox.15 mm (9/16 inches)to the second speaker sys
Chapter 2 Basic OperationListening to/Watching a Program SourceSelecting a Program SourceSelecting the Speaker SystemPOWER ONTurntableCD playerTape de
Receiving FM/AM BroadcastsTuning in a Station Directly — Direct TuningTo correct the entered frequencyRepeat steps 3 to 4.If you enter a frequency not
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