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3-861-346-12(1)

FM Stereo FM-AM Tuner

Operating instructions

ST-SA50ES

1999 by Sony Corporation

INFORMATION

WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.

Precautions

On safety
Should any liquid or solid object fall into the unit, unplug the unit and have the unit checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.

On power sources

Before operating the unit, be sure that the operating voltage of your unit is identical with that of your local power supply. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by grasping the plug. Never pull the cord itself. AC power cord must be changed only at a qualified service shop.

On placement

Place the unit in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat build-up and prolong the life of its components. Do not place the unit near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical shock. Do not place anything on top of the unit which might block the ventilation holes and cause malfunctions.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

Owners Record

The model and serial numbers are located on the rear panel. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. ST-SA50ES Serial No.
Note to CATV system installer
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installers attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

On cleaning the cabinet

Clean the cabinet, panels and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine.

CAUTION

You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.

On repacking

Do not throw away the carton and the packing material. This makes an ideal container when transporting the unit. When shipping the unit, repack it as it was packed at the factory. If you have any question or problem concerning your unit that is not covered in this manual, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.

Welcome!

Thank you for purchasing the Sony FM Stereo FM/AM Tuner. Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Basic Operations
Receiving Preset Stations 4

Getting Started

Unpacking 5 Hooking up the System 5 About the Menu Entry System 7 Customizing the Display 7 Presetting the Radio Stations 8

About This Manual

The instructions in this manual describe the operation of the Sony ST-SA50ES tuner. Check your model number by looking at the lower right corner of the front panel.
Advanced Tuner Operations
Tips for Better FM Reception 10 Naming Preset Stations 11 Sorting Preset Stations 11

Conventions

The following icon is used in this manual: z Indicates hints and tips for making the task easier.

Additional Information

Troubleshooting 12 Specifications 12 Index 13
Receiving Preset Stations Receiving Preset Stations
This section shows you how to receive preset stations.

TUNING / SELECT

SA50ES
ADVANCED RECEPTION CIRCUIT

TUNE MODE

ACTIVE SELECTION MODE DISPLAY ANTENNA ASM ANT ATT IF BAND FM MODE BAND MEMORY CHARACTER
MENU ENTRY OPERATION MENU RETURN
FM STEREO/FM-AM TUNER ST- SA50 ES
To tune in a non-preset station, see Tuning stations (Automatic Tuning) on page 8.
Make sure youve hooked up the tuner and preset stations. (See pages 5 - 7 for hookups and page 8 for presetting.) Turn on the amplifier and select the TUNER mode.
Press U to turn on the tuner.
Press SHIFT to select A, B, C, or D.
Press the preset number you want (1 - 0).
To check broadcasts by scanning the preset stations

RETURN

FM STEREO/FM-AM TUNER ST -SA50 ES

TUNING/SELECT

Press TUNE MODE repeatedly until PRESET appears in the display. Turn TUNING/SELECT. Each time you turn TUNING/SELECT, a preset station is received and the settings (preset code, frequency, and station name, etc.) appear in the display. The signal meter indicates the strength of the broadcast signal.

Unpacking

Check that you received the following items with the tuner: Audio cord (1) AM loop antenna (1) FM wire antenna (1) Antenna adapter (75 /300 F type) (1)
Assemble the supplied antenna as shown below.

Hooking up the System

4 Before you get started
Turn off the power to all components before making any connections. Do not connect to the wall outlet until all of the connections are completed. Be sure to make connections firmly to avoid hum and noise. When connecting the audio cord, be sure to match the color-coded pins to the appropriate jacks: white (L) to white; and red (R) to red. Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM terminals on the back of this unit. For best reception, connect an insulated wire (not supplied) in addition to the AM loop antenna. (See For best AM reception below.)

AM loop aerial

Ground wire (black)

ANTENNA

Signal wire (clear)

AM antenna hookups

This section describes how to connect the supplied AM loop antenna and an insulated wire (not supplied). For the specific location of the AM ANTENNA terminals, see the illustration below.

AM ANTENNA

Insulated wire
Adjust the antenna direction for the best reception. The AM loop antenna has a directivity which detects the signal from some angles more strongly than others. Set the antenna to the orientation which provides the best receiving condition.

A FM B AM

LINE OUT

COAXIAL

z For stations that are difficult to receive
Try repositioning the loop antenna while tuning. Placing the supplied AM loop antenna near a window will help improve reception quality.
Before assembling the supplied antenna, pull the coaxial cable out from the slot in the antenna frame. Unwrap 4 lengths of the coaxial cable from around the frame of the antenna. Be careful to unwrap only the coaxial cable. Do not unwrap more than 4 lengths of the coaxial cable.

z For best AM reception

Connect a 20 to 48 foot (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. Do not disconnect the AM loop antenna.

(continued)

FM Antenna Hookups
With an FM outdoor antenna, you can obtain a higher FM broadcast sound quality. We recommend you to use the supplied FM wire antenna only temporarily until you install an FM outdoor antenna. For the specific location of the FM ANTENNA terminals, see the illustration below.

FM ANTENNA

Connecting the supplied 300-ohm twin lead antenna
Since the 300-ohm twin lead picks up external noise easily, position it carefully.
Coil the ends of the antenna around the screws and tighten them securely.
Keep the short ring fixed on the adaptor.

A FM B AM R L

Connect to the FM antenna terminal.
Extend the upper portion of the FM antenna horizontally.
Connecting a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied)
The coaxial cable makes the reception more resistant to external noise. We recommend you to use a 3C-2V type cable.

A FM B

Strip the cable end. Connecting a F type connector (not supplied)
5 /16 in. 3/8 in. Fold back the mesh wire. (8 mm) (10 mm)
Remove the lid of the supplied antenna adaptor.
Loosen the screw, insert the conductor wire deeply, and coil the tip around the terminal.

Remove the short ring and put it on the projection on the lid.
z You can use two FM antennas
This tuner has two FM ANTENNA terminals, A and B, for use with different types of FM antennas. For example, you can connect an outdoor antenna to the A jack and connect a cable antenna to the B jack. You can also switch the antenna while using the signal meter to determine which antenna gives the best reception for a particular station.
Fasten the screw and snap the lid into place.

Connecting a ground wire

If you connect an outdoor antenna, be sure to connect a ground wire (not supplied) to the AM ANTENNA y terminal (in addition to the AM loop antenna) for lightning protection.

Amplifier hookups

Connect the tuner to an amplifier. Be sure to turn off the power to both components before connection. For the specific location of the terminals, see the illustration below.
About the Menu Entry System
This tuner uses a menu entry system which allows you to operate various functions by following messages that appear in the display. Use the following controls for menu operation. Use the

MENU button

enter the menu mode.

What cables will I need?

Audio cord (supplied) (1) White (L) Red (R)
TUNING/SELECT knob display different items or settings. ENTER button select the currently displayed item or setting. return to a previous stage in the menu mode.

White (L) Red (R)

RETURN button
Connect the white plugs to the white (L) jacks and the red plugs to the red (R) jacks. Insert the plugs completely into the jacks; incomplete connections may cause noise.

Amplifier

TUNER IN

Customizing the Display

You can choose the appearance of the display from one of the following four display modes.
1 Power connection hookup
Connect the power cord to a wall outlet after completing all of the previous connections.
Press MENU, then turn TUNING/SELECT until Disp-Mode appears in the display. Press ENTER. Select appears in the display. Turn TUNING/SELECT to select a display mode.
Full Display/Full Brightness.

/ to a wall outlet

Full Display/Dimmed. Minimal Display/Full Brightness. Minimal Display/Dimmed
Press ENTER. The setting remains in effect until you change it again. If you press one of the buttons on the main unit, the minimal display changes to the full display with the selected brightness. After about 4 seconds, the display returns to the display mode you selected.

Presetting the Radio Stations
With Auto Memory you can automatically store up to 40 stations in alphabetical order without redundancy. Additionally, you can set Auto Memory to store only stations with signals that are stronger than a set level. If you want to store FM or AM stations one by one, see Tuning stations (Automatic Tuning) and Storing stations.
Tuning stations (Automatic Tuning)
With automatic tuning you can quickly tune in a station without having to know its frequency.
Press BAND to choose either FM or AM. Press TUNE MODE so that AUTO TUNING appears in the display. Turn TUNING/SELECT slightly and release it when the frequency numbers start changing. Turn the knob to the right for a higher frequency; turn it to the left for a lower frequency. When the tuner locates a station, it stops automatically, TUNED appears in the display, and the signal meter indicates the strength of the broadcast signal. Repeat step 3 until you tune in the appropriate station. To store the station, see Storing stations on page 9.
TUNE TUNING/ BAND MEMORY MENU MODE SELECT

Number buttons

Storing stations automatically (Auto Memory) 3
Press MENU. Turn TUNING/SELECT until Auto Memory appears in the display and press ENTER. Turn TUNING/SELECT to set 30 dB FM/3 AM, 50 dB FM/5 AM, or 70 dB FM/7 AM as the minimum signal strength required to be added as a preset and press ENTER. The tuner begins scanning in the low end of the FM frequencies. Stations broadcasting signals above the minimum level requirement are stored and assigned a two-character preset code. When the FM band is complete, scanning continues from the low end of the AM frequencies. Notes
If you move to another area, repeat this procedure to store stations in your new area. For details on tuning stored stations, see page 4. The ANTENNA, ANT ATT, IF BAND, and FM MODE settings are also stored along with the station. If you move the antenna after storing stations using "Auto Mode," the stored settings may no longer be valid. If this happens, store the stations again.
z If you cannot tune in the station you want (Manual Tuning)
With manual tuning you can search through all stations broadcasting on each band, and tune in stations with extremely weak signals that you might not be able to receive with automatic tuning. Press BAND repeatedly to choose FM or AM. Press TUNE MODE so that only TUNING appears in the display. AUTO should not appear in the display. 3 Turn TUNING/SELECT until you tune in the desired station. Turn the knob to the right for a higher frequency; turn it to the left for a lower frequency. The signal meter indicates the strength of the broadcast signal.

When you reach the highest or lowest frequency of any band, tuning stops.
z When you tune in AM stations
Adjust the direction of the AM loop antenna for optimum reception.

Storing stations

This section shows you how to store up to 40 of your favorite FM or AM stations manually onto two-character preset codes made up of a character (A, B, C, or D) and a number (1-0), such as A7. You can store up to 10 stations on each of the 4 different letters. You can use these letters to classify stations according to music category or station band.

Erasing preset stations

You can erase preset stations one by one.
Press MENU. Turn TUNING/SELECT so that Edit appears in the display and press ENTER. Turn TUNING/SELECT so that Erase appears in the display and press ENTER. Turn TUNING/SELECT so that the preset you want to erase appears in the display. Press ENTER. The station is cleared from the preset memory. The respective indicator on the preset calendar goes out.
Tune in the FM or AM station you wish to store. Press MEMORY. MEMORY appears along with the lowest vacant code to indicate that the tuner is ready to store the station. Press SHIFT to chose either A, B, C or D. The letter you choose appears in the display. Press a number button (1-0). The tuner stores the station at the preset code you specified and the corresponding indicator lights on the preset calendar. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to store other stations.
z If you want to erase all the preset stations
1 Turn off the power 2 While holding down the number 5 button and MENU, press U to turn on the power.
z If you want to label the stations
Follow the procedure described in Naming Preset Stations on page 11.
To set the ANT ATT manually
Tips for Better FM Reception
This tuner has various functions designed for better reception. First, try to receive stations with the standard settings. If the reception is not good, try altering the reception quality to obtain a clear signal. The tuner stores the following adjustments together with the frequency when you make a station preset.
Press ANT ATT. The ANT ANN indicator lights in the display. Turn the antenna attenuator on to lower the level of the signal from FM stations with extremely high signal output levels (more than 70 dB). During normal use, however, this function should be off.
To set the IF BAND manually

Press IF BAND. The NARROW indicator lights in the display. Changing the intermediate frequency band to Narrow improves selectivity and reduces interference to make broadcasts with weak signals easier to listen to. When the indicator is off, the unit tunes only the stations with high sound quality and low distortion.

IF BAND

FM MODE
To set the FM mode manually
DISPLAY ASM ANT ATT Press FM MODE a few times to choose the reception mode. Select either Auto stereo (no indication), HIBLEND, or MONO. Auto stereo mode receives stereo broadcasts with strong signals. Press FM MODE until both HIBLEND and MONO disappear. HI-BLEND reduces noise in the high frequencies. You can receive stereo broadcasts with less noise, but the stereo sound quality will be slightly diminished. MONO receives stations with weak signals. Stations will be received in monaural but with even less noise.

Selecting FM antennas

When you use two FM antennas, press ANTENNA to select FM ANTENNA terminal A or B. By selecting the antenna, you may be able to receive a station that cannot be received otherwise.
Changing the Active Selection Mode (ASM)
Press ASM. The ASM indicator appears in the display. This tuner's Active Selection Mode (ASM) is factory preset to find the best antenna attenuator (ANT ATT), intermediate frequency band (IF BAND), and FM MODE settings for each frequency automatically. You can, however, choose each setting manually according to your preference. If you don't want to use the ASM function, turn it off by pressing ASM again.
Checking the signal strength
You can use the digital signal meter to check the signal strength of FM frequencies. The display range of the digital meter is from 16 to 70 dB (1 V of radio frequency voltage = 0 dB). To obtain a signal to noise ratio sufficient for receiving a stereo broadcast, we recommend a reading greater than 50 dB. (You can also change the FM MODE while using the signal meter to determine the best reception.)

Tune in an FM station. Press DISPLAY repeatedly to display the digital signal meter Rotate the FM antenna to obtain the strongest signal.

Naming Preset Stations

You can assign a name up to 8 characters long to each preset station. When the station is tuned in, the station name will appear along with the frequency.
DISPLAY MEMORY TUNING/ CHARACTER SELECT

Sorting Preset Stations

This tuner's sorting feature lets you arrange your station presets automatically according to alphabetical order, signal strength, or tuner band.

MENU TUNING/ SELECT

Press CHARACTER. The cursor blinks in the display. Turn TUNING/SELECT to select a character. See the list below for the characters available. When the character you want appears, press CHARACTER to move the cursor into position for the next character. If you make a mistake
Press CHARACTER repeatedly until the character you want to change flashes (every time you press CHARACTER, the next character flashes). Then turn TUNING/SELECT to select a new character.
Press MENU. Turn TUNING/SELECT until Edit appears in the display and press ENTER. If no stations have been stored as presets, No Preset appears in the display. Turn TUNING/SELECT to choose one of the following sorting methods: To sort
preset stations in alphabetical order according to their preset names. Stations without preset names are arranged by frequency, from low to high. preset stations in order of their signal strength (FM stations only). AM frequencies are arranged by frequency. stations in order of their frequency band (FM - AM).

Choose

Alphabet
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the station name you desire appears in the display.

Strength

Press MEMORY. Press SHIFT and one of the preset buttons to specify the preset where you want to store the station name.

Character list

(space)
Press ENTER. The tuner sorts the stations, then returns to normal tuning mode and receives preset station A1.
The display returns to normal display mode if you stop assigning names for more than 8 seconds. If this happens, start again from the beginning.
z To see the frequency of the displayed station name
Press DISPLAY repeatedly.

Troubleshooting

If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the tuner, use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the problem. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Theres no sound. / Connect the antennas. / Set the source setting on the amplifier to TUNER. You cannot tune in a frequency. / Adjust the position of the antenna. / Connect an external antenna (for FM broadcasts) or run an extra length of wire from the AM ANTENNA connector (for AM broadcasts). / Set IF BAND to Narrow. / Preset the stations again if you've moved. There is severe hum and/or background noise. / Adjust the position or direction of the antenna. / Tune to the correct frequency. / Connect an external antenna (for FM broadcasts) or run an extra length of wire from the AM ANTENNA connector (for AM broadcasts). / Move the tuner away from the source of the noise.

The station name does not appear in the display. / Press DISPLAY until the station name appears. The appropriate display or information does not appear. / Turn the power off. Press and hold MENU and the 5 button and press POWER to turn the power back on. This empties any frequencies stored in the preset memory.

Specifications

FM tuner section
Frequency range Antenna terminals 87.5 - 108.0 MHz 75 ohms, unbalanced
Intermediate frequency 10.7 MHz Sensitivity at 26 dB quieting (mono) 10.3 dBf, 0.9 V/75 at 46 dB quieting (stereo) 38.5 dBf, 23 V/75 10.3 dBf, 0.9 V/ 75 at 40 kHz deviation 95 dB (mono), 86 dB (stereo) WIDE 0.008% (mono), 0.02 % (stereo) NARROW 0.04% (mono), 0.07 % (stereo) 15 Hz - 15 kHz (0.2 dB) 65 dB at 1 kHz at 400 kHz WIDE 80 dB NARROW 90 dB at 300 kHz WIDE 45 dB NARROW 70 dB Output at 40 kHz deviation 600 mV

Usable sensitivity (IHF)

Harmonic distortion

Frequency response

Separation Selectivity
No preset appears in the display. / If the power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet for more than one month, the memory is erased. Preset stations again.

AM tuner section

Frequency range AM: 530 - 1,710 kHz (10 kHz step)
Amplifier hookups 7 ANT ATT 10 Antenna hookups AM 5 FM 6 ASM 10 Automatic tuning 8 Auto Memory 8
Presetting AM stations FM stations Preset tuning AM stations FM stations 4 4
Intermediate frequency 450 kHz Usable sensitivity (with AM loop antenna) 200 V/m AM: 54 dB (50 mV/m, 1050 kHz) 0.3% (50 mV/m, 400 Hz) 50 dB

Signal-to-noise ratio

Receiving preset stations 4
Connecting. See Hookups Signal meter 10 Sorting stations 11 Storing radio stations 8, 9

Selectivity

General
Power requirements 120 V, AC 60 Hz 13 W 16 15/16 x 3 7/8 x 14 3/16 in. (430 x 98 x 360 mm) 9 lbs. 1 oz. (4.1 kg)
Digital signal meter 10 DISPLAY 10 Display mode 7 Erasing presets 9
Troubleshooting 12 TUNE MODE 4 Tuning. See Receiving preset stations
Power consumption Dimensions

Weight

FM mode 10

U, V, W, X, Y, Z

Unpacking 5
Audio cord (1) AM loop antenna (1) FM wire antenna (1) Antenna adapter (1) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Supplied accessories

Hookups AM antenna 5 amplifier 7 FM antenna 6 power cord 7

I, J, K, L

IF band 10
Manual tuning 8 Memory 8, 9, 11
Naming stations 11 Narrow 10

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168,000 165,900 12,852 48,552 25,200 13,545 522,900 68,250 14,490 15,750 14,175 51,000 165,900 160,650 65,100 47,775 18,900 18,900 31,500 77,700 113,400 49,350 77,700 47,250 7,560 7,560 3,780 8,400 7,770 24,150 52,290 168,000 14,900 157,500 39,900 69,300 OPEN 61,950 66,150 21,000 155,400 168,000 207,900
79,800 82,800 6,480 22,800 9,800 5,980 298,000 28,800 8,280 8,480 6,300 24,800 84,000 76,800 34,800 22,800 8,800 9,800 19,800 38,800 56,800 24,800 34,800 24,800 2,980 4,480 2,400 3,980 4,980 15,800 19,800 59,800 36,800 42,800 19,800 19,800 34,800 38,800 29,800 11,800 39,800 49,800 42,800

 

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