Sony TCD-D3 Primary User Manual - Page 9
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PHONES (headphones) jack Connect headphones to this jack. POWER switch Press in the direction of to turn on the power. Press again to turn off the power. The power will turn off automatically if the stop mode continues for ten minutes when using a battery pack. This helps save the battery power. This function does not work when the power is supplied from the AC power adaptor or car battery cord. LIGHT (illumination for display window) button Press this button to illuminate the display window when using the unit in a dark place. Press again to turn off. VOLUME control Adjust the volume level of the connected headphones with this control. 0-- 4 BATT RELEASE (battery release) knob 4 Press this knob in the direction when you remove the battery pack. MIC ATT (attenuator for microphone) selector Select to change the sensitivity of an input level from a microphone. Normally, set it to the 0 dB position. If you set it to 20 dB, the sensitivity will be attenuated by 20 dB and the setting can prevent sound distortion caused by fl high input signals. The selector is effective when recording with microphones. MIC DC OUT (DC output for microphone) jack Supplies the power to the ECM-S220 microphone with an auto-power supply system. LINE IN/MIC (line input/microphone) selector Select the appropriate position, line input or microphone, according to the connected analog source. SP/LP (standard play mode/long play mode) selector Select the mode, standard play or long play, before recording. The unit selects the appropriate mode automatically during playback. MIC/LINE IN (microphone/line input) jack You can record an analog signal source if you connect a microphone or line output signal from a stereo system or radio cassette corder. 9