Sony MZ-B10 CD Player User Manual


 
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Power sources
You can power the recorder not only with
alkaline dry battery but also with house
current. You cannot, however, use
manganese dry battery.
When to replace the
batteries
You can check the battery condition with
the battery indication which is displayed
while using the recorder. The battery
indicator changes due to the battery
condition.
The battery level indicator is approximate.
Battery indicator
Batteries power decreasing
m
Weak batteries
m
The batteries has gone out.
“LOW BATT” flashes in the
display on the recorder, and the
power goes off.
Notes
Stop the recorder before replacing batteries.
An optional AC power adaptor is
recommended for long recording.
Battery life
The battery life may be shorter due to operating
conditions and the temperature of the location.
When recording
1)2)
(Unit: approx.hours)(JEITA
3)
)
1)
When using a Sony LR6 (SG) “STAMINA”
alkaline dry batteries (produced in Japan) and
“PowerMode” is set to “NORMAL”
(page 40). Setting “PowerMode” to “QUICK”
result in a shorter battery life (page 40).
2)
When recorded with the built-in microphone.
Recording mode Approx. hours
SP 24
LP2 34
LP4 48
MONO 34
3)
Measured in accordance with the JEITA
(Japan Electronics and Information
Technology Industries Association) standard.
When playing
1)
(Unit: approx.hours)(JEITA
2)
)
Recording
mode
Speaker
3)
Headphones/
earphones
4)
SP 45 90
LP2 50 100
LP4 55 110
MONO 50 100
1)
When using a Sony LR6 (SG) “STAMINA”
alkaline dry batteries (produced in Japan) and
“PowerMode” is set to “NORMAL” (page 40).
2)
Measured in accordance with the JEITA
(Japan Electronics and Information
Technology Industries Association) standard.
3)
When played using the built-in speaker.
4)
When played using headphones/earphones.