Sony MHC-771 User Manual

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Page 1 - Printed in Malaysia

EN2Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia

Page 2 - Component System

ENChapter 2: the CD Player9Playing Tracks in theDesired Order(program play)You can make a program of up to32 tracks from all the CDs in the order youw

Page 3 - Welcome!

ENChapter 2: the CD Player10Playing tracks in a clip(CLIP PLAY)CLIP indicator(s) light in the display to letyou know when clips are stored for a disc.

Page 4 - Contents

ENChapter 2: the CD Player111Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “CD”appears in the display.2Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD.Then, press § OPEN/CLOSE ag

Page 5 - Chapter 1:

ENChapter 3: the Radio12Listening to theRadioWhen you want to play a radio program,you can have the tuner automatically scanthe radio frequencies and

Page 6 - Connecting the

ENChapter 3: the Radio13Presetting RadioStationsYou can store radio frequencies in thetuner’s memory to tune in your favoritestations quickly. You can

Page 7 - To avoid battery leakage

ENChapter 4: the Tape Player14ToStop playPauseResumeplay afterpauseFast forwardRewindRemove thecassettePlaying a TapeYou can use TYPE I (normal), TYPE

Page 8 - Chapter 2:

ENChapter 4: the Tape Player15Recording a CDYou can record from a CD to a tape.Use TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II (CrO2)tapes. Do not use TYPE IV (metal)

Page 9 - ➔ continued

ENChapter 4: the Tape Player161Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “CD”appears in the display.2 Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD.Then, press § OPEN/CLOSE

Page 10 - 1/ALL DISCS

ENChapter 4: the Tape Player17To select the desired tracksbeforehandYou can place priority on some tracks to berecorded by selecting them beforeprogra

Page 11 - Storing Tracks in a Clip

ENChapter 4: the Tape Player181Press § EJECT and insert a recordedtape in deck A with the side you want toplay facing forward.Also, insert a blank tap

Page 12 - RHYTHM5...RHYTHM1

EN33-810-989-51(1)ENOperating InstructionsMini Hi-FiComponent SystemMHC-771f©1996 by Sony Corporation

Page 13 - Chapter 3:

ENChapter 5: Sound Adjustment19To listen through the headphonesConnect the headphones to PHONES jack.No sound will come from the speakers.Selecting Th

Page 14 - Chapter 3: the Radio

GBChapter 5: Sound Adjustment20➔ continuedMusic menu options“SUR ” appears if you select an effectwith surround effects.To change the equalizer displ

Page 15 - Chapter 4:

ENChapter 5: Sound Adjustment21Making a PersonalAudio Emphasis File(personal file)You can create a personal file of audiopatterns (surround effect and

Page 16 - Recording a CD Manually

ENChapter 6: Additional Features22Falling Asleep toMusicYou can set the stereo system to turn offautomatically so you can go to sleep tomusic (sleep t

Page 17 - (30:00)(37:00)(45:00)

ENChapter 6: Additional Features235Use the JOG dial to select either DAILY1 or 2 and press ENTER/NEXT.“ON” appears and the hour digits flashin the dis

Page 18

ENChapter 6: Additional Features24If the power is on at the preset timeThe sound source will automaticallychange to the tuner, but tuner recordingwill

Page 19 - Manually

ENChapter 6: Additional Features25Connecting OptionalEquipmentFor greater enjoyment of your stereosystem, you can connect other componentsto the stere

Page 20 - Adjustment

ENChapter 6: Additional Features26Connecting SurroundSpeakersYou can connect surround speakers toSURROUND SPEAKER connectors.Connect the right rear sp

Page 21 - (surround effect)

ENFor Your Information27TroubleshootingGuideIf you run into any problem using thisstereo system, use the following check list.And first check the foll

Page 22 - Chapter 5: Sound Adjustment

ENFor Your Information28Demo mode appears in the displayafter deactivating the demo mode.➔ When a power interruption occursfor longer than half a day,

Page 23 - Features

EN2WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servici

Page 24 - Press DIRECTION

ENFor Your Information29Amplifier sectionContinuous RMS power outputU.S. model: 50 W + 50 W(6 ohms at 40 – 20,000Hz,0.8 % THD)Canadian model: 50 W +

Page 25 - Multiplex CDs or Tapes

ENFor Your Information30@¢ ENTER/NEXT button (9)@∞ GROOVE button* (19)@§ DBFB button (19)@¶ VOLUME control* (19)@• KARAOKE PON/MPX button (24)@ª JOG d

Page 26 - Equipment

ENFor Your Information31Remote1 SLEEP button (22)2 LOOP button (10)3 CD button (7)4 TUNER/BAND button (12)5 DECK A /DECK B button (14)6 FUNCTION bu

Page 27 - Connecting a Super Woofer

EN3Chapter 1: Setting UpConnecting the Stereo 4Inserting the Batteries 6Setting the Clock 6Chapter 2: the CD PlayerPlaying CDs (normal play) 7Play

Page 28 - Information

ENChapter 1: Setting Up4Connecting theAntennasAM loop antenna connectionConnect the supplied loop antenna to theAM and the y terminals.To improve the

Page 29 - Maintenance

ENChapter 1: Setting Up5Connecting thePowerConnect the AC power cord to a wall outletafter you have made all the aboveconnections.To improve the AM re

Page 30 - Specifications

ENChapter 1: Setting Up6Setting the ClockThe built-in clock shows the time in thedisplay even if the power is off. You needto set the clock to utiliz

Page 31 - Controls

ENChapter 2: the CD Player7Playing CDs (normalplay)You can play all the tracks on up to threediscs consecutively in their original order(normal play).

Page 32 - For Your Information

ENChapter 2: the CD Player8ToGo forwardquickly in a trackGo backwardsquickly in a trackSearch quicklywithout listeningPlaying Tracks inRandom Order(sh

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