3-810-947-11(1)Mini Hi-FiComponent SystemOperating Instructionsoiomt AUDIOMHC-331©1996 by Sony Corporation
-* continued2 Press Ml.To PressRepeat all thé tracks on the current CD1/ALL DISCS repeatedly until "1 DISC" appears in the display.Repeat a
Playing Tracks : Repeating a Specified Portion (loop play)You can use the loop function to record from a CD to a tape witii the sampler play. Use the
theRadioChapter 3:Listening to the RadioPresetting Radio StationsPlaying Preset Radio StationsListening to the RadioWhen you want to play a radio prog
Presetting Radio StationsYou can store radio frequCTunes in the tuner's memory to tune in your favorite stations quickly. You can preset up to 20
the Tape PlayerChapter 4:Playing a TapeRecording a CDRecording a CD: Selecting Tape Length Automatically (tape select edit)Recording a CD: Specifying
Recording a CDYou can record from a CD to a tape.Use TTPE I (normal) or TYPE II (Cr02) tapes. Do not use TYPE IV (metal) tapes for recording.To listen
Recording a CD: Specifying Tape Length (time edit)You can have the stereo system create programs based on the tape length. The CD player makes program
Recording a CD: Specifying Track Order (program edit)You can adjust the total recording time to the tape length while making a program. Use the b
5 Press II on deck B again to release recording pause.Recording starts.To stop recordingPress on deck B.To reduce noise during AM recordingIf a whist
SoundAdjustmentChapter 5:Adjusting the SoundSelecting the Audio EmphasisAdjusting the Audio EmphasisMaking a Personal Audio Emphasis File (personal fi
WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing
Music menu options"SUR iiih»ihil" appears if you select an effect with surround effect. » continuedMENUbuttonEffect ForMENU! ROCKstandardPOP
AdditionalFeaturesChapter 6:Falling Asleep to MusicWaking up to MusicTimer-Recording Radio ProgramsMicrophone MixingKaraoke: Singing AlongConnecting O
3 Press TIMER.4 Press ©SET.5 Press or ^ on MUETI CONTROLLER to select either DAILY 1 or 2 and press ENTER / NEXT."ON" appears and the
Connecting a VCRConnecting a TurntableYou can connect a VCR and hear the sound through the connected speakers.ConnectWithUNE OUT jacks of VIDEO /100 C
For Your InformationPrecautionsTroubleshooting GuideMaintenanceSpecificationsIndex to Parts and ControlsIndexPrecautionsIf you have any questions or p
CD PlayerThe disc tray does not close.The CD is not placed correctly.The CD will not play.-^The CD is dirty.The CD is inserted label side down. The pl
SpecificationsFor the U.S. model AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONSPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION;With 6 ohm loads, both channels driven, from 40
I Tape operating buttons O- (play) button (14}(rewind) button (14)►► (fast forward) button (14) (stop/eject) button (14)II (pause) button (14)# (rec)
indexAdjustingthe audio emphasis 19 the sound 19 the volume 19AMS 8 Antennas 4 Batteries _6 CD player 7 CLIP play 10 Clock setting 6 Connectingoptiona
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Setting UpConnecting the Stereo 4 Inserting the Batteries 6 Setting the Clock 6Chapter 2: the CD PlayerPlaying CDs (norma
Chapter 1:SettingUpConnecting the Stereo Inserting the Batteries Setting the ClockConnecting the StereoUse the illustrations below to connect your ste
AM loop antenna (supplied)FM lead antenna (supplied)Left speakerto a wall outlet!Do this connection last!STEP 3PowerConnecting theConnect the AC pow
Inserting the BatteriesInstall two R6 (size AA) batteries in the supplied remote for remote control.1 Open the lid.2 Insert two R6 (size AA) batterie
the CD PlayerChapter 2:Playing CDs (normal play)Playing Tracks in Random Order (shuffle play)Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (program play)Playing
-* continuedToPressStop play ( •')PauseMB(ir')Resume play OHO (CD D»*' or II*')Go forward to another trackDuring play or pause, ^
To stop shuffle playPress on the CD player.To cancel shuffle playPress PLAY MODE repeatedly until "SHUFFLE" disappears from the display. T
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