Sony STR-D315 User Manual

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Page 1 - FM StereolFM-AM

3-758-409-22(1)FM StereolFM-AM Receiver____________________________________Operating InstructionsSTR-D315

Page 2 - INFORMATION

Use of memory pagesThe memory pages (A, B and C) can be used to classify stations according to the music category, station band, etc.Replacing a prese

Page 3 - Overview

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

Page 4 - Unpacking

Remote ControlsUsing the Remotehe remote lets you operate the connected components as 'ell as the receiver. Press one of the FUNCTION buttons rst

Page 5 - Hooking Up the System

For tape deck/DAT/MD playerToPressDesignate numbersNuiqeric buttonsDesignate number more than 10>10 '(For tape deck and MD player)1Fastfurward

Page 6

Note on recordingThe settings of VOLUME, BASS/TREBLE, LOW BOOST, BALANCE and MUTING do not have any effect on recording.To monitor recorded sound duri

Page 7 - Connecting the AC Power

Chapter 4 Other InformationTroubleshooting GuideBefore proceeding through the check list below, examine the connections and the procedures outlined in

Page 8

Troubleshooting GuideProblem Cause SolutionThere is lack of bass sound or the instrument position is obscure.The ®/0 coimection of the speaker is reve

Page 9 - Receiving FM/AM Broadcasts

Specifications(For USA and Canadian models)Audio Power SpecificationsPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTIONWith 8-ohm load, both channels driven,

Page 10 - IMPORTANT

Specifications(For Australian model)Amplifier sectionContinuous RMS power output (8 ohms, at 40 Hz • 20 kHz less than 0.8% total harmonic distortion)8

Page 11 - 2 Press PRESET TUNING-or

Q] POWER switchFIM/AM band selectors (See pages 9 and 10.) [3] Remote sensor[U TAPE 2 MONITOR indicator (See page 14.)Numeric buttons (See pages 9,10

Page 12 - Remote Controls

WARNINGWARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.4CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 00 NOT OPEN] ZiCAUTION

Page 13 - 1 Keep pressing

Identifying the Parts and ControlsRemote Commanderf8l II button (See pages 12 and 13.)ID LOW BOOST button (See page 8.)S3 MUTING button (See page 8.)E

Page 14 - Note on recording

Table of Contents•IIUUUUCUUIIOverviewIntroductionOverview...!...3Precautions...

Page 15 - Troubleshooting Guide

PrecautionsI Chapter 1 Getting StartedUnpackingOn safety• For U.S.A. and Canadian models, operate the unit only on 120 VAC, 60 Hz.• For Australian m

Page 16

Hooking Up the SystemNotes on ConnectionsAt first, this section describes about the connection with the other equipments, the antenna connection,speak

Page 17 - Specifications

Hooking Up the SystemConnecting the FM AntennaThough the wire antenna is supplied with this unit, the higher quality sound will be obtained with 75K&g

Page 18

(3) Connecting Speaker SystemsConnecting the AC PowerBe careful that the power consumption of equipment coimected to the outlet on the receiver does n

Page 19 - 3] Remote sensor

Listening toAA/atching a program sourceSelecting a Program SourceSelecting the Speaker SystemPOWER -» ONc1u.o o. CZ=3._^oI 1 1rr . Lo o oTurntableCD p

Page 20 - Remote Commander

Receiving FM/AM BroadcastsTuning in a Station Directly — Direct TuningTo correct the entered frequencyRepeat steps 3 to 4.If you enter a frequency

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