3-859-380-11(1)
FM Stereo
FM-AM Receiver
Operating Instructions
STR-DE310
© 1996 by Sony Corporation
If you have any question or problem
concerning your receiver, please
consult your nearest Sony dealer.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started
Unpacking 4
Hookup Overview 4
Antenna Hookups 5
Audio/ Video Component Hookups 5
Speaker System Hookups 6
AC Hookups 7
About This Manual
The instructions in this manual describe
the controls on the receiver. You can
also use the controls on the remote if
they have the same or similar names as
those on the receiver.
Before You Use Your Receiver 7
Receiver Operations
Selecting a Component 8
Receiving Broadcasts 9
Presetting Radio Stations 10
Recording 11
•
A “Quick Reference Guide” is
supplied on the back cover.
The “Remote Button Descriptions”
section on page 15 provides an
overview of the remote buttons.
The following icons are used in this
manual:
•
•
Additional Information
Troubleshooting 12
Specifications 13
Indicates that you can use only
the remote to do the task.
Indicates hints and tips for
making the task easier.
Index 14
Rear Panel Descriptions 14
Remote Button Descriptions 15
Quick Reference Guide (Back cover)
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Unpacking
Hookup Overview
Check that you received the following items with the
receiver:
• FM wire antenna (1)
• AM loop antenna (1)
• Remote controller (remote) (1)
• Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
The receiver allows you to connect and control the
following audio components. Follow the hookup
procedures for the components that you want to
connect to the receiver on the pages specified. To learn
the locations and names of each jack, see “Rear Panel
Descriptions” on page 14.
Audio/Video Component
Hookups (5)
TV tuner
Inserting batteries into the remote
Antenna Hookups (5)
Cable TV
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries in accordance with
the + and – markings on the battery compartment.
When using the remote, point it at the remote sensor g
on the receiver.
AM/FM antenna
Speaker
System
Hookups (6)
VCR
CD player
Front
speaker
(R)
Front
speaker
(L)
Tape/MD deck
Turntable
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When to replace batteries
Under normal use, the batteries should last for about 6
months. When the remote no longer operates the
receiver, replace both batteries with new ones.
Notes
Before you get started
•
Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or humid
• Turn off the power to all components before making
any connections.
• Do not connect the AC power cords until all of the
connections are completed.
place.
•
•
Do not use a new battery with an old one.
Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or
lighting apparatuses. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
If you don’t use the remote for an extended period of time,
remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from
battery leakage and corrosion.
•
• Be sure to make connections firmly to avoid hum
and noise.
• When connecting an audio cable, be sure to match
the color-coded pins to the appropriate jacks on the
components: White (left, audio) to White; and Red
(right, audio) to Red.
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Connecting a ground wire
Antenna Hookups
To prevent hum, connect a ground wire (not supplied)
to the y ground terminal. If you’ve connected an
outdoor antenna, be sure to connect the ground for
lightning protection.
Overview
This section describes how to connect AM and FM
antennas to the receiver. If you want to receive radio
broadcasts with the receiver, complete these
connections first, then go to the following pages.
For specific locations of the terminals, see the
illustration below.
Receiver
ANTENNA
AM
ANTENNA
.
to ground
Where do I go next?
Ifyou want to connect other components,go on to thenext
section.Ifyou’re only planning to use the receiver to listen
totheradio,goto“Speaker System Hookups”on pages6
and 7.
What antennas will I need?
•
FM wire antenna
(supplied) (1)
•
AM loop antenna
(supplied) (1)
Audio/Video Component
Hookups
Hookups
Receiver
FM wire antenna
AM loop antenna
Overview
ANTENNA
After connecting
the wire
antenna, keep it
as horizontal as
possible.
This section describes how to connect your audio, and
video (audio signal only) components to the receiver. If
you want to use the receiver as an amplifier, complete
these connections.
For specific locations of the jacks, see the illustration
below.
FM
300
AM
If you have poor FM reception
CD TV
VIDEO
y
Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) to an FM
outdoor antenna. Pull back the mesh portion
surrounding the inner cable and connect it to the earth
terminal (right side). Connect the inner cable to the FM
terminal (left side).
Receiver
ANTENNA
PHONO TAPE/MD
What cords will I need?
FM
75
Audio cords (not supplied) (1 for each CD player, turntable,
TV tuner or cable TV; 2 for each tape deck, MD recorder or
VCR)
If you have poor AM reception
White (L)
Red (R)
White (L)
Red (R)
Connect a 20 to 50 ft. (6 to 15-meter) insulated wire (not
supplied) to the AM antenna terminal in addition to the
AM loop antenna. Try to extend the wire outdoors and
keep it horizontal.
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Hookups
Speaker System Hookups
The arrow ç indicates signal flow.
Receiver
CD player
CD player
CD
IN
OUTPUT
LINE
Overview
L
This section describes how to connect your speakers to
the receiver.
For specific locations of the terminals, see the
illustration below.
L
R
R
Turntable
Turntable
Receiver
FRONT SPEAKERS A
PHONO
IN
OUTPUT
LINE
L
L
R
R
• If your turntable has an earth lead
To prevent hum, connect the earth lead to the y ground
terminal on the receiver.
What cords will I need?
Speaker cord (not supplied) (1 for each speaker)
(+)
(–)
(+)
(–)
Tape deck or MD recorder
Tape deck or MD recorder
Receiver
TAPE/MD
OUTPUT INPUT
REC OUT
IN
LINE
LINE
Twist the stripped ends of the cord about 2/ 3 inch (15 mm).
Be sure to match the speaker cord to the appropriate
terminal on the components: + to + and – to –. If the cords
are reversed, the sound will be distorted and will lack bass.
L
L
R
R
TV tuner or Cable TV
Hookups
Receiver
TV tuner or Cable TV
Front speakers
TV
OUTPUT
AUDIO IN
VIDEO
Front speaker
(R)
Front speaker
(L)
L
Receiver
L
FRONT SPEAKERS
R
L
R
R
A
B
A
B
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VCR
Receiver
VCR
VIDEO
OUTPUT INPUT
AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN
AUDIO
AUDIO
L
L
If you have an additional front speaker system
Connect them to the FRONT SPEAKERS B terminals.
R
R
Where do I go next?
Go on to thenext section to connect thespeakers.
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Selecting the speaker system
AC Hookups
To drive the speakers, select the speaker system as
follows:
Connecting the AC power cord
To drive
Depress SPEAKERS button
Connect the AC power cord from this receiver and
from your audio/ video components to a wall outlet.
If you connect other audio components to the
SWITCHED AC OUTLET on the receiver, the receiver
can supply power to the connected components so you
can turn on/ off the whole system when you turn on/
off the receiver.
A
Speaker system A (connected
to the FRONT SPEAKERS A
terminals)
B
Speaker system B (connected
to the FRONT SPEAKERS B
terminals)
A+B
Both speaker systems A and
B (series connection)
SWITCHED AC OUTLET
Note
No sound is heard when you press SPEAKERS A+B without
connecting speaker system B.
/
Where do I go next?
to a w all outlet
Go on to thenext section to connect theAC power cord.
Caution
Make sure that the power consumption of the component
connected to the receiver’s AC outlet does not exceed 120
watts. Do not connect high-wattage electrical home
appliances such as electric irons, fans, or TVs to this outlet.
Where do I go next?
Beforeyou usethe receiver,gotothenextsection tomake
surethat allthecontrolsareset to theappropriatepositions.
Before You Use Your Receiver
Before you start using your receiver, make sure that
you have:
• Turned VOLUME to the leftmost position (0).
• Selected the appropriate speaker system. (See
“Selecting the speaker system” on this page.)
• Set BALANCE to the center position.
Turn on the receiver and check the following display.
• Press MUTING on the remote if the MUTING is
displayed.
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To
Do this
Selecting a Component
Mute the sound
Press MUTING on the remote.
Press again to restore the
sound
To listen to a connected component, first select the
function on the receiver or with the remote.
Before you begin, make sure you have:
• Connected all components securely and correctly as
indicated on pages 5 to 7.
Reinforce the bass
Adjust the balance
Adjust the tone quality
Press BASS BOOST to turn on
the BASS BOOST indicator.
Turn the BALANCE control
left or right.
• Turned VOLUME to the leftmost position (0) to
avoid damaging your speakers.
Adjust the BASS and TREBLE
controls.
POWER
VOLUME
When you listen with headphones
Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack and set
the SPEAKERS buttons to OFF.
To turn off the components
Press POWER. You can turn off the video and audio
components connected to the SWITCHED AC OUTLET at
the same time.
Function buttons
POWER
9
0
(
)
p
FUNCTION
VOL +/–
(
P
p
=
+
1
2
Press POWER to turn on the receiver.
Press a function button to select the component
you want to use:
Press
To listen to or watch
Records
PHONO
TUNER
CD
Radio programs
Compact discs (CD)
Audio tapes or MiniDiscs
(MD)
TAPE/ MD
TV programs or Cable TV
Video tapes
TV
VIDEO
3
4
Turn on the component, for example, a CD player,
and then start playing.
To tune in radio stations on this receiver, see
“Receiving Broadcasts” on page 9.
Turn VOLUME or press VOL +/ – on the remote
to adjust the volume.
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If an FM stereo program is distorted
The STEREO indicator flashes. Press FM MODE to
change to monaural (MONO). You will not have the
stereo effect but the distortion will be reduced. To
return to stereo mode, press this button again.
Receiving Broadcasts
This receiver lets you enter a station’s frequency
directly by using the numeric buttons (direct tuning). If
you don’t know the frequency of the station you want,
see “Receiving broadcasts by scanning stations
(automatic tuning)” on this page.
If you cannot tune in a station and the entered
numbers are flashing
Make sure you’ve entered the right frequency. If not,
press DIRECT and re-enter the frequency you want.
If the entered numbers still flash, the frequency is not
used in your area.
Before you begin, make sure you have:
• Connected an FM/ AM antenna to the receiver as
indicated on page 5.
• Selected the appropriate speaker system. (See
“Selecting the speaker system” on page 7.)
To watch FM simulcast TV programs
Make sure that you tune in the simulcast program both
on the TV (or the VCR) and on the receiver.
POWER
Numeric buttons
VOLUME
If you enter a frequency not covered by the tuning
interval
The entered value is automatically rounded up or down
to the closest covered value.
Tuning intervals for direct tuning are:
FM: 50 kHz intervals
DIRECT
TUNER
TUNING
+/–
FM/AM
AM: 10 kHz intervals (to change to 9 kHz intervals, see
page 13)
1
2
Press POWER to turn on the receiver.
Press TUNER.
The last received station is tuned in.
Receiving broadcasts by scanning stations
(automatic tuning)
3
4
5
Press FM/ AM to select FM or AM stations.
Press DIRECT.
If you don’t know the frequency of the radio station
you want, you can have the receiver scan all the
receivable stations to locate the one you want.
1
Press TUNER.
The last received station is tuned in.
Press the numeric buttons to enter the frequency.
Example 1: FM 102.50 MHz Example 2: AM 1350 kHz
(You don’t have to enter
1
0
2
5
0
2
3
Press FM/ AM to select FM or AM.
the last “0.”)
1
3
5
Press TUNING + or –.
Press the + button for a higher station number;
press the – button for a lower one. When you tune
past either end of the band, the receiver
automatically jumps to the opposite end. Every
time a station is received, the receiver stops
scanning. To continue scanning, press the button
again.
6
When you tune in AM stations, adjust the
direction of the AM loop antenna for optimum
reception.
To receive other stations
Repeat Steps 3 to 5.
If the STEREO indicator remains off
Press FM MODE when an FM stereo broadcast is
received.
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Tuning preset stations (preset tuning)
Presetting Radio Stations
You can tune directly to a preset station by entering its
preset number. If you don’t know which stations are
preset on which numbers, you can tune by scanning
the preset stations.
You’ll most likely want to preset the receiver with the
radio stations you listen to often so that you don’t have
to tune in the station every time. The receiver can store
a total of 30 FM or AM stations. You can store the
stations on preset numbers combining 3 characters (A,
B, C) and numbers (0 - 9). For example, you can store a
station as preset number A1, B6 or C9, etc.
1
2
Press TUNER.
The last received station is tuned in.
Press SHIFT to select a character (A, B or C), then
press the number.
SHIFT
Numeric buttons
For example, select A and then press 7 to tune in
the station preset as A7.
You can tune by scanning the preset stations
First press TUNER and then press PRESET TUNING +
or – to select the station you want. Each time you press
the buttons, the preset numbers change as follows:
n
A 1
˜
A 2 ˜ …
C 0
˜
A 0
…
˜
B1
C 2
˜
B2 ˜
…
˜
B0
N
TUNER
MEMORY
n
˜
˜
˜
C 1N
1
2
Press TUNER.
The last received station is tuned in.
Tune in the station you want.
If you are not familiar with how to tune in a
station, see “Receiving Broadcasts” on the
previous page.
3
4
Press MEMORY.
“MEMORY” appears for a few seconds.
Do steps 4 and 5 before “MEMORY” goes out.
Press SHIFT to select a character (A, B or C).
Each time you press SHIFT, the letter “A,” “B” or
“C” appears in the display.
If “MEMORY” disappears, start again from step 3.
5
6
While MEMORY is displayed, press the number
you want to use (0 to 9).
Repeat Steps 2 to 5 to preset other stations.
To change a preset station
Preset a new station on the number you want to change.
Note
If the AC power cord is disconnected for about one week,
the preset stations will be cleared from the receiver’s
memory, and you will have to preset the stations again.
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Recording
This receiver makes it easy to record to and from the
components connected to the receiver. You don’t have
to connect playback and recording components
directly: once you select a program source on the
receiver, you can record and edit as you normally
would using the controls on each component.
Before you begin, make sure you’ve connected all
components properly.
Function buttons
Playback component
(program source)
Recording component
(Tape deck, MD recorder,
VCR)
ç: Au d io sig n a l flo w
Recording on an audio tape, MiniDisc or
video tape
You can record audio on a cassette tape, MiniDisc or
video tape using the receiver. See the instruction
manual of your tape deck, MD recorder or VCR if you
need help.
1
2
3
4
Press one of the function buttons to select the
program source.
Set the component to be ready for playing.
For example, insert a CD into the CD player.
Insert a blank tape or disc into the recording deck
and adjust the recording level, if necessary.
Start recording on the recording deck and then
start playing the component.
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No picture or an unclear picture is seen on the TV screen.
/
Place your TV away from the audio
components.
Troubleshooting
If you experience any of the following difficulties while
using the receiver, use this troubleshooting guide to
help you remedy the problem. Should any problem
persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Recording cannot be made.
Check that the components are connected
correctly.
/
There’s no sound or only a very low-level sound is heard.
The remote does not function.
/
/
/
/
/
Check that the speakers and components are
connected securely.
Make sure you select the correct component
on the receiver.
Make sure you set the SPEAKERS selector
correctly.
Press MUTING on the remote if the MUTING
indicator turns on.
The protective device on the receiver has been
activated because of a short circuit.
(“PROTECT” flashes.) Turn off the receiver,
eliminate the short-circuit problem and turn
on the power again.
/
/
/
/
Point the remote at the remote sensor g on
the receiver.
Remove the obstacles in the path of the
remote and the receiver.
Replace both batteries in the remote with new
ones if they are weak.
Make sure you select the correct function on
the remote.
The left and right sounds are unbalanced or reversed.
/
Check that the speakers and components are
connected correctly and securely.
Adjust the BALANCE control.
/
Severe hum or noise is heard.
/
Check that the speakers and components are
connected securely.
/
Check that the connecting cords are away
from a transformer or motor, and at least 10
feet (3 meters) away from a TV set or
fluorescent light.
/
/
/
Place your TV away from the audio
components.
Make sure you connect a ground wire to the
antenna ground terminal.
The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe them
with a cloth slightly moistened with alcohol.
Radio stations cannot be tuned in.
/
/
/
/
Check that the antennas are connected
securely. Adjust the antennas and connect an
outdoor antenna if necessary.
The signal strength of the stations is too weak
(when you tune in with automatic tuning).
Use direct tuning.
Make sure you set the tuning interval
correctly (when you tune in AM stations with
automatic tuning) (see pages 9 and 13).
No stations have been preset or the preset
stations have been cleared (when you tune in
with scanning preset stations). Preset the
stations (see page 10).
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Outputs
TAPE/ MD REC OUT:
Voltage 150 mV,
General
Specifications
System
Tuner section: PLL
quartz-locked digital
synthesizer system
Preamplifier section:
Low-noise NF type
equalizer
Power amplifier section:
Pure-complimentary
SEPP
Impedance 10 kilohms
VIDEO AUDIO OUT:
Voltage 150 mV,
Impedance 10 kilohms
PHONES: Accepts low
and high impedance
headphones
Audio power specifications
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL
HARMONIC DISTORTION
Full mute
Muting
120 V AC, 60 Hz
Power
requirements
+10 dB at 70 Hz
BASS BOOST
TONE
With 8-ohm load, both
channels driven, from 20 -
20,000 Hz, rated 100 watts
per channel minimum RMS
power, with no more than
0.1 % total harmonic
±8 dB at 100 Hz and
10 kHz
USA model: 175 W
Canadian model: 270 AV
Power
consumption
1 switched, total 120 W/
1A Max
AC outlets
FM tuner section
Tuning range
87.5 - 108.0 MHz
17 x 5 3/ 4 x 11 5/ 8 inches
(430 x 145 x 295 mm)
Dimensions
Mass (Approx.)
distortion from 250
milliwatts to rated output.
Antenna
terminals
75 ohms, unbalanced
300 ohms, unbalanced
7.0 kg (15 lb 6 oz)
Sensitivity
Mono: 18.3 dBf, 4.5 µV
Stereo: 38.3 dBf, 45 µV
Amplifier section
FM wire antenna (1)
AM loop antenna (1)
Remote controller
(remote) (1)
Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
Supplied
accessories
Dynamic power USA model:
Usable sensitivity
S/N
11.2 dBf, 2 µV (IHF)
output
8 ohms: 150 W + 150 W
4 ohms: 210 W + 210 W
Canadian model:
Mono: 76 dB
Stereo: 70 dB
8 ohms: 140 W + 140 W
4 ohms: 180 W + 180 W
Design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
Harmonic
distortion at
1 kHz
Mono: 0.3 %
Stereo: 0.5 %
Frequency
response
PHONO: RIAA
equalization curve
±0.5 dB
+0.5
Separation
45 dB at 1 kHz
–2
CD, TAPE/ MD, VIDEO:
10 Hz - 50 kHz ±1 dB
Frequency
response
30 Hz - 15 kHz dB
60 dB at 400 kHz
Selectivity
Inputs
Sensitivity
S/N
Impedance
AM tuner section
(weighting
network,
input level)
Tuning range
With 10 kHz interval**:
530 - 1710 kHz
With 9 kHz interval:
531 - 1710 kHz
2.5 mV
PHONO
(MM)
74 dB
72 dB*
(A, 2.5 mV)
50
kilohms
Antenna
Loop antenna
CD
200 mV
150 mV
Usable sensitivity
50 dB/ m (at 1,000 kHz or
999 kHz)
82 dB
82 dB*
(A, 150 mV)
50
kilohms
TAPE/
MD,
TV,
S/N
54 dB (at 50 mV/ m)
VIDEO
Harmonic
distortion
0.5 % (50 mV/ m,
400 Hz)
* ‘78 IHF
Selectivity
At 9 kHz: 35 dB
At 10 kHz: 40 dB
** You can change the AM tuning interval
to 9 kHz. After tuning in any AM station,
turn off the receiver. Hold down the
TUNING + button and press the POWER
button. All preset stations will be erased
when you change the interval. To reset
the interval to 10 kHz, repeat the
procedure.
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In d e x
A, B
S
P
Adjusting
tone
volume
Antenna hookups
Audio/ video component
hookups 5, 6
Scanning
preset stations 10
radio stations
Selecting a program source
Speakers
Presetting
8
radio stations 10
Preset tuning 10
Program source
8
9
5
8
7
selecting
8
connection 6, 7
Automatic tuning
9
impedance 13
Q
R
selecting speaker system
Storing radio stations. See
Presetting
Quick reference guide
Back cover
C
D
Connecting. See Hookups
T
Rear panel 5, 6, 7, 14
Receiving broadcasts
Troubleshooting 12
Tuning. See Receiving
broadcasts
Direct tuning
9
Dubbing. See Recording
directly
9
using preset stations 10
Recording
on a tape, MiniDisc or video
tape 11
E, F, G
U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Editing. See Recording
Unpacking
4
Remote buttons 8, 15
H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O
Hookups
AC power cord
antennas
7
5
audio/ video components 5,
6
overview
4
speakers 6, 7
Re a r Pa n e l De scrip t io n s
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
8
0
9
1
2
3
4
ANTENNA (AM/ FM)
y ground terminal
PHONO
5
6
7
TAPE/ MD
TV
VIDEO
8
9
0
AC power cord
SWITCHED AC OUTLET
FRONT SPEAKERS (A/ B)
CD
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Re m o t e Bu t t o n De scrip t io n s
For buttons not described on previous pages and
buttons with names different from the buttons on the
main unit.
Remote
Button
Operates
Receiver
Function
PRESET +/ –
Scans and selects preset
stations.
D. SKIP
CD player
Skips discs (CD player
with multi-disc changer
only.)
0
=
/
)
Tape deck
Fastforwards or rewinds.
Skips tracks.
/
+
CD player/
MD recorder
P
CD player/ MD Pauses play or record.
recorder
(Also starts recording
with components in
record standby.)
(
CD player/
Tape deck/ MD
recorder
Starts play.
p
9
CD player/
Tape deck/ MD
recorder
Stops play.
Tape deck
Starts play on the reverse
side.
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Qu ick Re fe re n ce Gu id e
Presetting Radio
Stations
Receiving Broadcasts
(direct tuning)
Selecting a
Component
Example: Presetting a
station as A7
Example: Receiving FM
102.50 MHz
Example: Playing a CD
CD
TUNER
TUNER
v
Turn on the CD player.
v
v
Tune in the station you want.
v
FM/ AM
Start playing.
Select FM.
v
MEMORY
v
DIRECT
v
v
SHIFT
1
0
2
5
0
Select A.
v
7
Display
MHz
Scanning Radio
Stations (automatic tuning)
Scanning Preset
Stations
Receiving Preset
Stations
TUNER
Example: Scanning FM
stations
Example: Receiving the
station number A7
v
– PRESET TUNING +
TUNER
TUNER
v
v
SHIFT
FM/ AM
Select A.
Select FM.
v
v
7
–
–
TUNING
+
To continue
scanning.
+
v
TUNING
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