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HP 319

The document is an owner's manual for the Sony HP-319 stereo music system. It provides instructions on unpacking the system, preparing the turntable for use by adjusting the transit screws, and installing accessories like the dust cover and cassette racks. It also includes a section on system connections for antennas, speakers, tape recorder and optional SQ adapter. The manual describes controls and functions, operation of the FM/AM radio, turntable and built-in cassette recorder. It concludes with care instructions and troubleshooting tips.

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HP 319

The document is an owner's manual for the Sony HP-319 stereo music system. It provides instructions on unpacking the system, preparing the turntable for use by adjusting the transit screws, and installing accessories like the dust cover and cassette racks. It also includes a section on system connections for antennas, speakers, tape recorder and optional SQ adapter. The manual describes controls and functions, operation of the FM/AM radio, turntable and built-in cassette recorder. It concludes with care instructions and troubleshooting tips.

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The Sony HP-319 is a versatile stereo music system compactly PREPARING FOR USE
housed in a stylish cabinet. A BSR automatic changer, with such
advanced features as anti-skate and an oil-damped cueing lever,
is mounted on the HP-319, and a sensitive receiver and powerful
amplifier provide the finest in radio and phonograph reproduction. UNPACKING
Convenience of operation was especially considered, as is evi-
denced by the well laid-out facilities, with easy-to-operate buttons All Sony equipment comes to you carefully packed in cartons
and slide-type controls. designed to withstand the rigors of shipment. Do not throwaway
this carton and the associated packing material; they will come in
Your choice of entertainment media is supplemented by the built- handy if you ever have to transport or ship the HP-319 (refer to the
In Cassette-corder that permits you to enjoy pre-recorded or home- diagram on page 11).
recorded selections on tape cassettes. Inspect your HP-319 immediately for signs of damage incurred
in transit. If damage has occurred, consult your local Sony dealer
Four-channel reproduction capabilities are easily added to the for further instructions. Once again, save all packing material to
HP-319 by using an optional Sony SQ adaptor and speakers. help substantiate your damage claim.
After you have unpacked the HP-319, you must prepare the turn-
To obtain the maximum enjoyment and performance from your table for operation. First, turn the transit screws on the turntable
HP-319 please read these instructions carefully. Keep this manual fully clockwise. The turntable will then float freely on its suspen-
handy for future reference. sion springs.

Install the dust cover, and the cassette racks as shown.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Transit screws
PREPARING FOR USE . . . . . . . . . . 1
Unpacking. . . . . . . . 1
DOs and DON'Ts. . . . . . . . . . . 1 DOs AND DON'Ts
System Connections. . . . . . . . . 2
Antennas, Speakers, Tape recorder, SQ connection, DO cover the turntable when it is not in use.
Ground connection, Power connections, Headphones, DO allow at least 4 inches clearance behind the HP-319, so
Microphones that the cover can be opened.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS . 5 DO replace the stylus when wcrn.
Location and Function of Controls. 5 DO eject the cassette when it is not in use.
FM and AM Reception . 6 DON'T open the cabinet. No user-serviceable parts are inside.
Turntable Operation . 7 Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Preparation, Automatic operation, Manual operation DON'T place the HP-319 in direct sunlight, or near radiators, hot-
Cassette-corder Operation . 8 air ducts, or any other heat source. Also don't place it in
Preliminary notes, Recording, Playback, any area subject to freezing temperatures or excessive
Rewind and fast forward, Erasing tape moisture.
Operation with an External Tape Recorder. . 9 DON'T place the HP-319 on any soft surface which may block the
Recording, Tape/source monitoring, Playback bottom ventilation holes.
Suggestions on Tape Recording. . . . . . . . . 9 DON'T leave records on the turntable when it is not in use.
Tape duplication, Making two recordings DON'T subject the turntable to shock during operation. Avoid
simultaneously placing the unit near doors that are frequently slammed.
CARE OF YOUR HP-319 . . .10 DON'T connect the HP-319 to other than the proper power source
Cleaning the Cabinet . .10 (120 V ac, 60 Hz).
Cleaning Heads. . . . . .10 DON'T make connections with the power on.
Stylus Replacement. . .10
Special Adjustments. . .10 After you have found a suitable location for your HP-319, you can
Trouble Checks. . . . . . . 11 begin making the basic connections described in the following
REPACKING FOR SHIPMENT. .11 paragraphs. Refer to the overall system connection diagram on
SPECIFICATIONS .12 the next page while making these connections.

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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

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Outdoor fm antenna

Fm ribbon antenna
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Outdoor a-m antenna wire

Speakers

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Ground wire
to a good earth ground

to line outputs

S peakers

to line inputs
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Tape recorder
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Antennas Installing an outdoor antenna
Good quality fm reception depends upon several factors, foremost o Install the antenna away frorn-busv highways to reduce the ef-
of which are adequate signal strength, minimum interference and fects of car ignition noise.
the sensitivity of the receiver. In distant suburbs or inside build- e While listening to an fm program, point the antenna in the direc-
ings, the signal strength is usually poor. Also high steel structures, tion that yields the best sound.
mountainous terrain, etc. cause audible" multipath" distortion that e Keep the antenna lead-in wire as short as possible.
is the equivalent of television ghosts. Multipath is particularly ob- In some cases, multipath reception on two or more stations may
jectionable during stereophonic reception and reduces channel require that the antenna is pointed in different directions. An ef-
separation. fective and relatively inexpensive solution to this problem is the
In good reception areas, the ac power cord antenna or the sup- use of a remotely controlled rotating antenna.
plied ribbon antenna will work effectively. However, in the sub-
urbs or high interference locations it may be necessary to use a
good outdoor antenna, or even a rotatable directional antenna.

An antenna which has high frontal sensitivity


rejects the reflected signals.

AM ANTENNA terminal AC OUTLET

FM ANTENNA terminals ISS switch

GROUND terminal-------I '-----------------Ac power cord

TAPE inputs-------..-l '--'--------------------SPEAKER connectors

REC OUTputs-----------'

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Connecting the fm antenna lead: The HP-319 power cord has an Connection: Connect the SS-310 speakers to the SPEAKER con-
fm line antenna which can be connected to the FM ANTENNA ter- nectors marked A or B. Connect the right and left speakers to the
minal. If the ac power cord antenna does not perform well, remove Rand L connectors respectively. Other matched high-quality 8-
the power cord antenna lug from the FM ANTENNA terminal and ohm speakers can also be used.
connect the ribbon antenna (supplied), or an outdoor fm antenna The HP-319 can drive two speaker systems simultaneously or
using 300-ohm twin-lead to the FM ANTENNA terminals. independently. The second pair of speakers should be connected
In some cases the unshielded 300-ohm twin-lead may act as an to the remaining SPEAKER connectors. Each speaker system can
omnidirectional antenna, picking up noise or unwanted signals be turned on or off with the SPEAKER buttons on the front panel.
which cause interference. You should then use shielded 300-ohm
twin-lead. Tape Recorder
The HP-319 can be used with an external recorder for recording
and playing back. Refer to "OPERATION WITH AN EXTERNAL
FM ribbon antenna or unshielded Shielded 300-ohm twin-lead TAPE RECORDER" on page 9.
300-ohm twin- lead
FM AM GROUND AM GROUND
300Q SO Connection
To set up the four-channel SQ system, connect the Sony SQ adap-
tor (optional) to the HP-319 TAPE inputs and REC OUTputs. The
adaptor has provision for connecting a tape recorder when desired.

Ground Connection
To reduce hum it may be helpful to connect the GROUND terminal
to a convenient earth ground, such as a mounting screw of an ac
outlet cover plate, a cold water pipe or directly to the earth.

Conductors Power Connections


The power source for the HP-319 must be 120 V ac, 60 Hz.
Before plugging in the line cord, make sure the HP-319 POWER
Connecting the a-m antenna lead: The built-in ferrite bar antenna switch is set to OFF/AUTO OFF. Then plug the HP-319 line cord
will provide good a-m reception under most conditions. If recep- into the electrical outlet.
tion is weak, connect a length of wire, 20-50 feet long, to the AM An UNSWITCHED outlet on the rear panel provides a convenient
ANTENNA terminal and extend it out of doors, keeping the greater source of up to 300 watts for another component. The front panel
portion horizontal. POWER switch does not control the ac power to this outlet. The
power consumption of the equipment plugged into this outlet must
Speakers not exceed 300 watts.
Location: Proper speaker placement IS very important for optimum
stereo reproduction. Headphones
e Place the speakers on a shelf or on the floor against a wall. Insert any headphone of 8 ohms or more into the HEADPHONE
elf you must position the speakers off the floor, do not place them jack. For private listening, the speaker sound may be cut off by
higher than eye level. releasing the SPEAKER buttons. Be sure to firmly insert the head-
e Heavy draperies and rugs minimize the multiple reflections of phone plug into the jack to ensure hearing both channels.
high frequency sound which reduce the stereo effect.
e Proper distance between the right and left speakers is directly Microphones
related to the distance from the speakers to the listening areas. In Insert the low-impedance microphones into the MICrophone jacks.
most cases, excellent results are obtained if the speakers are sep- When using the microphones, the MONITOR and Function buttons
arated by an amount slightly more than the distance from the lis- (FM, AM, PHONO, CASSETTE, TAPE) have no effect upon the re-
tening area to each speaker. cording.
Experiment with different speaker placements and listening loca-
tions until you find the setup that pleases you.
The SS-310 speakers (supplied) can be mounted either in a verti-
calor horizontal position to match the room decor. The Sony
name plate can be turned to match either mounting.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS o SPEAKER buttons
Depress the A SPEAKER button to use the speakers connected to
the A SPEAKER connectors; B button for the speakers on the B
connectors. To use both speaker systems simultaneously, depress
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS both SPEAKER buttons. For headphone listening, keep the SPEAK-
ER button(s) released to cut off the speaker sound.
Before attempting to operate your HP-319, take a few minutes to
learn the location and function of the controls and other parts men- o LOUDNESS button
tioned in the operating instructions. At low listening levels, depress this button for better sound. The
LOUDNESS button compensates for the decreased response to bass
and treble frequencies of the human ear at low listening levels.
o POWER switch As the listening level is increased, the amount of compensation is
Turns the power on or off. progressively reduced.
In the OFF/AUTO OFF position, the HP-319 turns on or off accord-
ing to the on-off condition of the turntable Operation lever. e MODE button
For normal listening, keep this button released (STEREO). This but- •
f) VOLUME control ton has no effect upon a-m reception. The MONO position is used
for monophonic recording from stereo programs.
e BALANCE control
Slide the lever upwards (LEFT) to decrease the right side sound o MONITOR button
volume, downwards (RIGHT) to decrease the left side sound volume. TAPE (depressed) ... for listening to the tape recorder connected
To establish stereo balance=, depress the MODE button to MONO to the TAPE inputs. When an SQ adaptor is
and adjust the lever for equal output from both speakers. connected, keep this button depressed.
* The feeling of direction and depth that stereophonic sound pro- SOURCE (released) .. for all other program sources keep the but-
duces is greatly diminished if the levels of both channels are not ton released and depress the Function but-
balanced. Balance variations with different program sources are ton of your desired source.
due to differences in recording levels. Stereo balance is also in-
fluenced by the acoustics of the room. Carpets, furniture place- 4D> FUNCTION buttons
ment, and room size and shape have a definite effect upon sound CASSETTE .. for playing back the built-in Cassette-corder.
quality and balance. PHONO . . for listening to records.
FM for listening to fm programs.
o TONE controls [BASS] [TREBLE] AM for listening to a-m programs.
These adjust the tone quality of the reproduced sound to your pre- NOTE: Don't depress more than one FUNCTION button at a time,
ference. Slide the levers upwards to increase the bass or treble otherwise the desired program source may not be reproduced.
tone, downwards to decrease. A flat response is obtained at the
center position detent. Gl STEREO lamp
Lights up when a stereo fm broadcast is tuned in and the MODE
o HEADPHONE jack button is released (STEREO).
Accepts stereo headphones.
o TUNING knob

e Dial scale

ISS switch Dial scale

PLAY bar
STEREO lamp

Cassette holder TUNING knob

Cassette lever

MICrophone jacks

Tape counter
MONITOR button
and RESET button

RECord lamp MODE button

RECord button

BALANCE control SPEAKER buttons

POWER switch

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Connecting the fm antenna lead: The HP-319 power cord has an Connection: Connect the SS-310 speakers to the SPEAKER con-
fm line antenna which can be connected to the FM ANTENNA ter- nectors marked A or B. Connect the right and left speakers to the
minal. If the ac power cord antenna does not perform well, remove Rand L connectors respectively. Other matched high-quality 8-
the power cord antenna lug from the FM ANTENNA terminal and ohm speakers can also be used.
connect the ribbon antenna (supplied), or an outdoor fm antenna The HP-319 can drive two speaker systems simultaneously or
using 300-ohm twin-lead to the FM ANTENNA terminals. independently. The second pair of speakers should be connected
In some cases the unshielded 300-ohm twin-lead may act as an to the remaining SPEAKER connectors. Each speaker system can
omnidirectional antenna, picking up noise or unwanted signals be turned on or off with the SPEAKER buttons on the front panel.
which cause interference. You should then use shielded 300-ohm
twin-lead. Tape Recorder
The HP-319 can be used with an external recorder for recording
and playing back. Refer to "OPERATION WITH AN EXTERNAL
FM ribbon antenna or unshielded Shielded 300-ohm twin-lead TAPE RECORDER" on page 9.
300-ohm twin- lead
FM AM GROUND AM GROUND
300Q sa Connection
To set up the four-channel sa system, connect the Sony SO adap-
tor (optional) to the HP-319 TAPE inputs and REC OUTputs. The
adaptor has provision for connecting a tape recorder when desired.

Ground Connection
To reduce hum it may be helpful to connect the GROUND terminal
to a convenient earth ground, such as a mounting screw of an ac
outlet cover plate, a cold water pipe or directly to the earth.

Power Connections
The power source for the HP-319 must be 120 V ac, 60 Hz.
Before plugging in the line cord, make sure the HP-319 POWER
Connecting the a-m antenna lead: The built-in ferrite bar antenna switch is set to OFF/AUTO OFF. Then plug the HP-319 line cord
will provide good a-m reception under most conditions. If recep- into the electrical outlet.
tion is weak, connect a length of wire, 20-50 feet long, to the AM An UNSWITCHED outlet on the rear panel provides a convenient
ANTENNA terminal and extend it out of doors, keeping the greater source of up to 300 watts for another component. The front panel
portion horizontal. POWER switch does not control the ac power to this outlet. The
power consumption of the equipment plugged into this outlet must
Speakers not exceed 300 watts.
Location: Proper speaker placement IS very important for optimum
stereo reproduction. Headphones
• Place the speakers on a shelf or on the floor against a wall. Insert any headphone of 8 ohms or more into the HEADPHONE
.If you must position the speakers off the floor, do not place them jack. For private listening, the speaker sound may be cut off by
higher than eye level. releasing the SPEAKER buttons. Be sure to firmly insert the head-
• Heavy draperies and rugs minimize the multiple reflections of phone plug into the jack to ensure hearing both channels.
high frequency sound which reduce the stereo effect.
• Proper distance between the right and left speakers is directly Microphones
related to the distance from the speakers to the listening areas. In Insert the low-impedance microphones into the MICrophone jacks.
most cases, excellent results are obtained if the speakers are sep- When using the microphones, the MONITOR and Function buttons
arated by an amount slightly more than the distance from the lis- (FM, AM, PHONO, CASSETTE, TAPE) have no effect upon the re-
tening area to each speaker. cording.
Experiment with different speaker placements and listening loca-
tions until you find the setup that pleases you.
The SS-310 speakers (supplied) can be mounted either in a verti-
calor horizontal position to ma:ch the room decor. The Sony
name plate can be turned to match either mounting.

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4D ISS switch (Interference Suppression Switch) on the rear panel FM AND AM RECEPTION
Cuts out the beat noise (whistle-like sound) which may occur while
recording a-m program from the HP-319 receiver onto the built-in o Turn the POWER switch ON. The dial scale will light.
Cassette-corder; move the switch to either" 1 " or "2 ", depending e Depress the SPEAKER button "A" or "B ", depending upon the
on which position reduces the beat noise. speaker arrangement. For headphone listening, release the
SPEAKER button(s) to cut off any undesired speaker sound.
~ PLAY bar e Keep the MODE button released (STEREO).
Depress this bar to playa cassette. e Keep the MONITOR button released (SOURCE).
o For fm reception, depress the FM button.
~ Cassette holder For a-m reception, depress the AM button. The MODE button has
no effect upon a-m reception.
4fjCassette lever o Tune in the desired station with the TUNING knob.
~~ .. slide and lock this lever to the left for fast forward tape NOTE: When an fm program is stereophonic, the STEREO lamp
motion. will light. When the stereo signal shifts to monophonic, the lamp
EJECT . goes out indicating that the receiver has automatically switched
PUSH' depress this lever to stop the tape motion and eject the
to monophonic reception. When an fm stereo signal is too weak
cassette.
or noisy for enjoyable stereo listening, the STEREO lamp will flick-
~ .. slide and lock this lever to the right to rewind the tape.
er. In this event, depress the MODE button (MONO).

CR) MICrophone jacks


e Adjust the sound level, stereo balance and tone quality with the
VOLUME, BALANCE and TONE controls. When listening at low
sound levels, the LOUDNESS button may be depressed for im-
4Ii> Tape counter and RESET button
proved tone.
In poor reception areas, connect an external antenna according
t!!l RECord lamp
to the instructions on pages 3 and 4.
fl) RECord button
Depress this button to record; the associated RECord lamp will
light.

Transit screw "",",~~_Anti-skating compensator


A~--Stylus-force indicator

Turntable

CUEing lever
Record-size selector
Spindle
Tonearm
Overarm Arm rest

Spindle holder

Operation leve r
Transit screw Cartridge

Speed selector

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TURNTABLE OPERATION f) Set the Speed selector and Record-size selector to match the
records.
The HP-319 turntable can be used for either automatic or manual
playing. Preparation for either mode is the same. Before playing
records, be sure to remove any dust from the stylus with a soft
brush (stylus brush, artist's paint brush) and clean the disc with a
record cleaner.

Preparation
o Release the Overarm by depressing it at its axis and moving it
toward the center. Then lift and turn it to the right.

e Stack up to five records on the spindle. While holding the rec-


ord stack with your left hand, move the Overarm to the center
with your right hand. The Overarm will drop onto the records and
hold them steady.

f) Leave the POWER switch set to either ON or OFF/AUTO OFF.


When you leave the turntable or think you might fall asleep during
play, move the POWER switch to OFF/AUTO OFF. The set auto-
matically turns off when play ends.
e Depress the SPEAKER button "A" or "8", depending upon
speaker connection.
o Keep the MODE button released (STEREO).
o Keep the MONITOR button released (SOURCE) and depress the
PHONO button.
o Remove the stylus guard.

Automatic Operation
Up to five records of the same size and speed can be played auto-
matically as follows: o Move the Operation lever to AUTO and hold It there momen-
o Insert the long spindle (supplied) into the center hole of the turn- tarily until the turntable starts. Then, gently let it return to START.
table by rotating it until the side projection is engaged in the lock- (In this case, the CUEing lever should be set to ~ .)
ing slot.

Ledge lever

o Adjust the sound level, stereo balance, and tone quality to your
taste. If desired, depress the LOUDNESS button.
NOTE: Make sure the spindle ledge lever IS not depressed when o To reject a record during play, move the Operation lever to
you install the long spindle. Otherwise, the tonearm will descend AUTO and let it return to START. The next record will start play-
before the first record, and the stylus will be damaged. ing.
For automatic play of 45-rpm records, place the BSR automatic 8 After playing all of the records stacked on the spindle, the tone-
45-rpm adaptor PS-899 (optional) on the long spindle. arm will return to its rest and the unit will turn off automatically.

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To manually interrupt or stop the unit during play, flick the CUEing CASSETTE-CORDER OPERATION
lever to T . To stop the unit, manually move the tonearm above
the arm rest and return the CUEing lever to ~. Then, move the Preliminary Notes
Operation lever to STOP and the unit will turn off. To utilize the Cassette-corder portion of your HP-319 insert either
a previously recorded cassette for playback, or a blank cassette to
make your own recording from radio programs, records or micro-
phones. The cassette is inserted by merely pushing it into the slot
on the front panel, making sure that:
• The tape side is away from you.
• The desired side is up.
• There is no slack in the tape.
• The tape is wound on the right hand side.
• The tape counter is set to "000 ",
If there is slack in the tape remove it by inserting a pencil in the
hub and winding it until the slack is eliminated .


A single record can be played automatically by leaving the Over-
arm in a raised position at the right and moving the Operation lever
to AUTO. Then gently let it return to START. (In this case, the
CUEing lever should be set to ~ .) The stylus will automatically set
down on the record and the record will play repeatedly. For auto-
matic shut-off, gently return the Overarm to the center after the
stylus sets down. At the end of the record, the tonearm will return
to the arm rest and the turntable will shut off.

Manual Operation
To operate the turntable manually, proceed as follows:
o Lift the Overarm and move it to the right. Remove the long If the tape is not fully wound on the right side, rewind it completely
spindle by lifting and twisting. Then, insert the short spindle (sup- (see "Rewind and Fast Forward" on the next page), and the tape
plied) into the center. will be automatically ejected. Re-insert the cassette and reset the
NOTE: To play 45-rpm records, put the manual 45-rpm adaptor counter.
(supplied) on the short spindle.
f) Place a record on the turntable. Recording
e Set the Speed selector and Record-size selector to match the o Turn the POWER switch to ON.
record. f) Depress the SPEAKER button to "A" or "B".
o Move the Overarm fully to the backside of the turntable. e Keep the MODE button released (STEREO).
NOTE: To repeat the record, leave the Overarm at the right. o To record an frnja-m or disc program, depress the FUNCTION
o To start the turntable, move the Operation lever from STOP to button of the desired program source. To listen to the program
START. being recorded, keep the MONITOR button released (SOURCE).
o Flick the CUEing lever to .!:. Move the tonearm above the For tape duplication (connected to the TAPE inputs), refer to" Dupli-
lead-in groove of the record or to any desired point. Then, return cation from an external tape recorder" just under the illustration
the CUEing lever to .~ . on the next page.
o Insert a cassette in the cassette holder noting the previously-
mentioned precautions.
o While holding down the RECord button, push the PLAY bar.
During recording, the asscciated RECord lamp lights.
NOTE: While recording an a-m program, if a beat noise (whistle-
like sound) occurs, move the ISS switch to "1" or "2" depending
on which position best reduces the beat noise.
o At the end of the tape, the cassette is automatically ejected. To
manually stop the tape during recording, depress the Cassette lever
and the inserted cassette will be ejected.

NOTE: No recording level adjustment is required due to the built-


in automatic recording-level control.

To record with a microphone, insert the Sony One Point Stereo


Microphone or two high-quality low-impedance microphones into
o Adjust the sound level, stereo balance and tone quality. the MICrophone jacks. In this case, the position of the MONITOR
o At the end of the record, the tonearm will return to the arm rest and FUNCTION buttons have no effect upon the recording. Hold
and the unit will shut off automatically. the microphone approximately 10 inches away from your mouth
and talk into the microphone.
If the microphone is too near the loudspeakers, a howling effect
(acoustic feedback) may occur. In this event move or point the
microphone away from the loudspeaker until the howling stops, or
decrease the sound volume with the VOLUME control.

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Playback SUGGESTIONS ON TAPE RECORDING
8 Turn the POWER switch to ON.
f) Set the SPEAKER button to "A" or "B" depending upon ich Tape Duplication
speakers are used. You can copy a tape program from the built-in Cassette-corder onto
e Keep the MODE button released (STEREO). an external tape recorder, or from an external tape recorder onto
e Keep the MONITOR button released (SOURCE) and depress the the built-in Cassette-corder.
CASSETTE button.
o Insert a recorded cassette into the Cassette holder noting the Duplication from the built-in Cassette-corder
previously-mentioned precautions. o Connect an external tape recorder to the REC OUTputs of the
o Push the PLAY bar. HP-319.
f) At the end of the tape, the cassette is automatically ejected. To 8 Depress the CASSETTE button.
stop the tape during play, depress the Cassette lever. e Set the Cassette-corder controls for playback, and the external
tape recorder controls for recording.
Rewind and Fast Forward
These functions are used in both playback and recording to enable
you to quickly position the tape for a replay or a restart in record- Built-in Cassette-corder
ing, or to select a desired portion of the tape in conjunction with
the use of the counter.
For Fast Forward, push the PLAY bar and slide and lock the Cas-
sette lever to the left (•••• ). For Rewind slide it to the right (~).
At the end of the tape the cassette is automatically ejected. To stop
either the rewind or fast forward action, return the Cassette lever
to the center.

Erasing Tape
When the recorder is set to the record mode, the erase head oper-
ates automatically to erase previous recordings. You can also erase
the tape without adding new recordings as follows:
o Remove the microphones from the MICrophone jacks.
Connection with an external tape recorder
8 Depress the CASSETTE button.
e Insert the cassette into the Cassette holder noting the previously-
mentioned precautions.
e While pressing the RECord button, push the PLAY bar. The
tape will then be erased and eject automatically at the end.

External tape recorder


OPERATION WITH AN EXTERNAL TAPE RECORDER

Connect the line outputs of a tape recorder to the HP-319 TAPE


inputs for tape playback, and the line inputs of a tape recorder to
the HP-319 REC OUTputs for tape recording.

Recording
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to line inputs

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Ih=:i"'<;'-r----iF-:..,."..--l1

o Turn the POWER switch to ON. to line outputs lE:-=====~=i?


8 Keep the MODE button released (STEREO).
e Keep the MONITOR button released (SOURCE) and depress the
FUNCTION button of the desired program source. Duplication from an external tape recorder
o Start recording. Adjust the recording level at the recorder. The o Connect an external tape recorder to the TAPE inputs of the
SPEAKER buttons, VOLUME, BALANCE, BASS and TREBLE con- HP-319.
trols, and LOUDNESS button of the HP-319 have no effect on the 8 Depress the CASSETTE button.
recording signal. e Set the external tape recorder controls for playback, and the
NOTE: If a monaural tape recorder is used, connect it to either the Cassette-corder controls for recording.
left or right REC OUTput and keep the MODE button depressed
(MONO). NOTE: When the CASSETTE button is depressed, don't set both the
Cassette-corder and external tape recorder controls for recording.
-Tape/source Monitoring Otherwise, oscillation may occur.
When recording on a 3-head tape recorder, instantaneous tape!
source monitoring is possible by using the MONITOR button of the Making Two Recordings Simultaneously
HP-319 and the tape recorder; the source signal can be monitored You can make two recordings simultaneously by using the built-in
by keeping the HP-319 MONITOR button released (SOURCE), and Cassette-corder and an external tape recorder.
the recorded signal can be monitored by setting the HP-319 MONI- o Connect an external tape recorder to the REC OUTputs of the
TOR button and the tape recorder to TAPE. HP-319.
8 Depress the Function button of the desired program source
Playback (except the CASSETTE button). To listen to the recording signal,
o Turn the POWER switch to ON. keep the HP-319 MONITOR button released (SOURCE).
8 Keep the MODE button released (STEREO). e Set the Cassette-corder and the tape recorder controls for re-
e Keep the MONITOR button depressed (TAPE). cording.
o Set the recorder controls for playback. NOTE: If there is appreciable bias-current leakage from the exter-
o Adjust the sound volume, stereo balance and tone quality to nal tape recorders, beat noise will mar the recording. If this hap-
your preference. If desired, depress the LOUDNESS button. pens, make just one recording and duplicate it as described before.

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CARE OF YOUR HP-319 SPECIAL ADJUSTMENTS

The unit has been accurately preadjusted for correct stylus force,
anti-skating compensation, tonearm drop-point, and cueing height.
CLEANING THE CABINET Should readjustment be necessary, turn off the power and proceed
as follows:
Clean the cabinet with a soft polishing cloth. Never use solvents,
acetone or benzine, as they may mar the finish.

CLEANING HEADS

The accumulation of dust and oxide on the heads will cause noise
and the loss of high frequency response, so keep the heads clean
to assure best performance.
While holding down the Cassette-holder lid, gently wipe the heads,
capstan and pinch roller using the head cleaning tip or a cotton
swab moistened with denatured alcohol. Use a long probe or Q-tip
for easier access.

Pinch Roller Record/Playback Head

Capstan Erase head

Stylus-force Adjustment
The stylus force is factory preset at 4 grams with the stylus force
adjustment knob (A). The stylus-force indicator (8) points to the
center position when the stylus force is set at 4 grams. You can
adjust the stylus force by turning the adjustment knob (A). Turn
the knob clockwise to reduce the stylus force; the stylus-force in-
dicator will move to the (-) side. To increase the stylus force, turn
STYLUS REPLACEMENT the knob counterclockwise; the indicator will move to the (+) side.

Stylus model ND-127P is available at your Sony dealer. Handle Anti-skating Compensation
the stylus carefully as it is precision made and delicate. Install the This control should always be set for the same or next lower value
replacement stylus as follows: as the stylus force. For example, if the stylus force is 4 grams, set
o Lift the tonearm, grasp the stylus assembly between the tips of the Anti-skating compensator (E) to 4, or if the stylus force IS 3
the thumb and forefinger, and pull down gently to remove. grams, set the Anti-skating compensator to 2. This control is oper-
e Insert a new stylus assembly in the cartridge as shown in the ated by rotating the knob so that the correct number is adjacent
picture. to the indicator on the left hand. Settings are provided for 2,4 or
6 grams.
NOTE: Variation of the settings described above may be necessary
depending on the tracking. If the tonearm tends to skate outward
after adjustment, lower the setting; if it skates inward, increase the
setting.

Tonearm Drop-point Adjustment


The correct position for stylus set-down IS 1/8 inch in from the re-
cord edge. Position adjustment should be made on a 12-inch record
with the Drop-point adjustment screw (0). When properly adjusted
the stylus set-down will be correct for 7-inch and 10-inch records
as well.

Cueing-height Adjustment
The cueing height is correct when the stylus clears the top of five
records on the turntable by 1/8 inch. Raise the tonearm by turning
the Cueing-height adjustment screw (C) counterclcckwise, and
lower the tonearm by turning it clockwise. After this adjustment
is made, check that the tonearm clears the under side of a record
stack atop the spindle. Also, make sure that the tonearm rests on
the arm rest.

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TROUBLE CHECKS REPACKING FOR SHIPMENT
If trouble with the HP-319 arises, make the following simple checks
to determine if the trouble is in the HP-319 or external to it. Quite
often hi-fi equipment fails to work properly because of incorrectly-
made system connections. If the trouble persists after you have The original HP-319 carton and packing material should be saved
made these checks, consult your Sony dealer for further instruc- for future use in shipping the HP-319 for repair work or to another
tions. location. However, to secure maximum protection, the HP-319
must be repacked in this material precisely as before. The proper
No sound and dial lamp not lit. repacking procedure is as shown in the illustration.
Check the power cord connection and wall outlet. Notes:
No sound but dial lamp lit. • Before securing the transit screws, reinsert all spacers under the
Check speaker connections. Depress proper SPEAKER buttonts). turntable platter and frame. Then, tighten the transit screws by
Select proper MONITOR and Function buttons. turning counterclockwise.
No sound from one channel. .Install the stylus guard. Clip the tonearm to the arm rest and
Check connection to each speaker. secure it by an adhesive tape.
Adjust BALANCE control. .Secure the Overarm by depressing the Overarm axis and move
When using headphones, be sure to fully insert the headphone it toward the right. Secure the Overarm and tonearm with a cord
plug. or tape .
No sound when cassette is inserted. • To protect the Cassette-corder mechanism reinsert the spacer in
Set MONITOR button to SOURCE and depress the CASSETTE the Cassette holder slot.
button. • Remove the dust cever.
Stereo lamp not lit when receiving stereo programs.
The fm stereo signals are too weak. Use an outdoor fm an-
tenna. Refer to "Antenna" on page 3.
Be sure to keep the MODE button released (STEREO).
Stereo lamp flickers.
Indicates that fm stereo signals are too weak or shows multi-
path reception. Adjust the antenna. Refer to "Antenna" on
page 3.
Depress the MODE button (MONO).
Poor reception.
Tune accurately.
Adjust antenna. (See page 3.)
Stereo broadcast is noisy and distorted.
Adjust antenna. (See page 3.)
Severe hum or noise.
Use shielded connection cables. Avoid long horizontal runs.
Keep cables away from transformers or motors, and at least
10 feet from TV sets or fluorescent lights.
Reverse ac plug in the receptacle.
Ground the HP-319. (See page 4.)
Ignition noise.
Tune accurately.
Do not install the outdoor antenna facing heavy traffic.
Rustling sound.
Make connections securely.
Wipe the plugs and jacks with a clcth lightly dampened with
methanol.
Beat interference.
Move the ISS switch to "1" or "2".

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Loudness control +6 dB at 100 Hz, +4 dB at 10 kHz


SPECIFICATIONS
(att. -30 dB)

Player Section
Turntable BSR C-141R auto/manual changer
General 11 inch dia. platter
Circuit system Fm stereo a-m superheterodyne tuner, 3 speeds (33, 45, 78 rpm)
SEPP OTL, Complementary power Cartridge VX-23P
amplifier Stylus Conical 0.7 mil diamond
Sem icond uctors 1 FET +22 transistors for reception, Stylus force 4 g ± 0.5 g (4 g recommended)
8 transistors for auxiliary circuits,
6 integrated circuits, 20 diodes Cassette-corder Section
Power requirements 120 V ac. 60 Hz Tape speed 1 7/S ips (fl.8 crn/s)
Power consumption 60 W Frequency response 40 Hz -10kHz
AC outlet Unswitched 300 W (maximum) Wow and flutter Less than 0.3% wrms
Overall dimensions Approx. 23112"(w) X 10"(h) X 1611116"(d) Input MIC input
Weight (without speakers) low impedance
Approx. 35 Ib 18 oz (net)
Approx. 38 Ib 21 oz (in shipping carton) Speaker System (SS-310)
System 2-way (61/2" woofer, 2" tweeter)
f+----1931s-----+! Impedance 8£1
Dimensions Approx. 915116"(w)x15 7/s"(h)x8 7/16"(d)
Weight Approx. 26 Ib 6 oz (net)
(pair in shipping carton)

Supplied Accessories
19%" Long spindle (for automatic operation) (1 )
Short spindle (for manual operation) (1)
Manual 45-rpm adaptor (1 )
Fm ribbon antenna (1)

Optional Accessories
Stylus ND-127P
Automatic 45-rpm adaptor BSR PS-899
Fm tuner Section One Point Stereo Microphone F-99B and ECM-99
Tuning range 87.5-108MHz
Antenna terminals 300 ohm balanced, Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
Equipped with ac line antenna
Sensitivity 2.2!'-V, SIN =30 dB
SIN ratio 65 dB
Harmonic distortion Mono 0.5% at 400 Hz
Stereo 1.0% at 400 Hz
Stereo separation 30 dB

A-m tuner Section


Tuning range 530 -1,605 kHz
Antenna Built-in ferrite-bar antenna,
External antenna terminal
Sensitivity 48 dB/m, built-in antenna
20 !'-V, external antenna
SIN ratio 50 dB
Harmonic distortion 0.8% at 400 Hz

Amplifier Section
, Continuous RMS output power
Total 24 W (THD 5%,8£1)
Music output power Total 40 W, EIA (THD 5%,8£1)
Frequency response 40 Hz - 40 kHz at 1 W output
Inputs Sensitivity Impedance
TAPE 440 mV 50 kn
Measured with continuous RMS power
stated above.
Outputs Output voltage Impedance
REC OUT 250 mV 10 kn
HEADPHONE Accepts headphones of 8
ohms or more.
SPEAKER 8 ohms.
Tone controls BASS ±10 dB at 100 Hz
TREBLE ±10 dB at 10 kHz

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