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Sony Walkman WM-GX688 User Manual

Sony Walkman WM-GX688
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WM-GX688
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Operating Instructions (page 52)
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Sony Walkman WM-GX688 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSony
ModelWalkman WM-GX688
CategoryPortable Multimedia Player
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

Preparation

Charging the Rechargeable Battery

Instructions for charging the rechargeable battery for domestic and world models.

Inserting the Rechargeable Battery

How to insert the rechargeable battery and dry battery into the unit.

Listening to a Tape

Inserting a Cassette

Steps to insert a cassette tape into the player.

Playing Tapes (Remote Operation)

How to play tapes using the remote control, including volume adjustment.

Listening to the Radio

Turning on the Radio

Steps to turn on the radio and start listening.

Selecting the Area

How to select the geographical area for radio reception.

Selecting Area Number

Selecting an area number (1-8 or JR) for radio reception.

Radio Operation

Improving Reception

Tips for improving AM and FM radio reception by adjusting unit position or antenna.

Recording

Inserting a Cassette for Recording

Steps to insert a cassette tape for recording.

Selecting the Sound Source

How to choose between microphone or radio as the recording source.

Starting Recording

Instructions on how to initiate the recording process.

Recording Operations

Troubleshooting AM Recording Noise

Troubleshooting steps for reducing noise during AM recording using the ISS switch.

Notes on Recording

Important precautions and requirements for recording, including tape type and battery.

Protecting Important Recordings

Finding Songs (AMS)

Playing Dolby B NR Tapes

A-B Section Repeat

Advanced Radio Features

Manual Frequency Tuning

Step-by-step guide for manually tuning radio frequencies.

Radio Station Management

Auto Memory Scan for Stations

How to automatically scan and store radio stations.

Manual Station Storage

Manual Station Storage

How to manually tune and store radio stations into memory.

Managing Stored Stations

Radio Listening Precautions

Listening to Radio Abroad

Using Other Functions

Emphasizing Sound (SOUND)

How to adjust sound emphasis (treble/bass boost) using the SOUND function.

AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System)

Preventing Accidental Operation (Hold Function)

Power Management

Battery Replacement/Recharge Indicators

Indicators for battery replacement or recharging and recommendations.

Low Battery Display

How the unit indicates low battery levels.

Using with AC Power

Important Usage Precautions

Rechargeable Battery Handling

Important notes regarding charging and using rechargeable batteries.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Symptoms and Causes

List of common symptoms and their potential causes.

Solutions and Remedies

Solutions and remedies for the identified symptoms and causes.

A-B Repeat Functionality Issues

Recording Start Issues

Volume Adjustment Problems

Sound Distortion/Bass Issues

Display and Operation Anomalies

Warranty and Service Information

Part Identification

Display Window Indicators

Remote Control Headphones

Choosing a Power Source

Battery Replacement and Charging

Using AC Power

Playing a Tape

Tape Operation Controls

A-B Repeat Function

Canceling A-B Repeat

Recording Process

Recording Quality Optimization

Preventing Accidental Tape Overwriting

Radio Operation

Remote Control Radio Operation

Area-Based Preset Tuning (Manual Area Call)

Storing Radio Stations

Automatic Station Tuning and Storage

Manual Station Storage

Receiving Stations Outside Japan

Receiving Japanese Stations

Hearing Protection (AVLS)

Playing Tapes