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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
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.
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
ENChapter 3: the Radio12Listening to theRadioWhen you want to play a radio program,you can have the tuner automatically scanthe radio frequencies and
ENChapter 3: the Radio13Presetting RadioStationsYou can store radio frequencies in thetuner’s memory to tune in your favoritestations quickly. You can
ENChapter 4: the Tape Player14ToStop playPauseResumeplay afterpauseFast forwardRewindRemove thecassettePlaying a TapeYou can use TYPE I (normal), TYPE
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)
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
ENChapter 4: the Tape Player17To select the desired tracksbeforehandYou can place priority on some tracks to berecorded by selecting them beforeprogra
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
EN33-810-989-51(1)ENOperating InstructionsMini Hi-FiComponent SystemMHC-771f©1996 by Sony Corporation
ENChapter 5: Sound Adjustment19To listen through the headphonesConnect the headphones to PHONES jack.No sound will come from the speakers.Selecting Th
GBChapter 5: Sound Adjustment20➔ continuedMusic menu options“SUR ” appears if you select an effectwith surround effects.To change the equalizer displ
ENChapter 5: Sound Adjustment21Making a PersonalAudio Emphasis File(personal file)You can create a personal file of audiopatterns (surround effect and
ENChapter 6: Additional Features22Falling Asleep toMusicYou can set the stereo system to turn offautomatically so you can go to sleep tomusic (sleep t
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
ENChapter 6: Additional Features24If the power is on at the preset timeThe sound source will automaticallychange to the tuner, but tuner recordingwill
ENChapter 6: Additional Features25Connecting OptionalEquipmentFor greater enjoyment of your stereosystem, you can connect other componentsto the stere
ENChapter 6: Additional Features26Connecting SurroundSpeakersYou can connect surround speakers toSURROUND SPEAKER connectors.Connect the right rear sp
ENFor Your Information27TroubleshootingGuideIf you run into any problem using thisstereo system, use the following check list.And first check the foll
ENFor Your Information28Demo mode appears in the displayafter deactivating the demo mode.➔ When a power interruption occursfor longer than half a day,
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
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 +
ENFor Your Information30@¢ ENTER/NEXT button (9)@∞ GROOVE button* (19)@§ DBFB button (19)@¶ VOLUME control* (19)@• KARAOKE PON/MPX button (24)@ª JOG d
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
EN3Chapter 1: Setting UpConnecting the Stereo 4Inserting the Batteries 6Setting the Clock 6Chapter 2: the CD PlayerPlaying CDs (normal play) 7Play
ENChapter 1: Setting Up4Connecting theAntennasAM loop antenna connectionConnect the supplied loop antenna to theAM and the y terminals.To improve the
ENChapter 1: Setting Up5Connecting thePowerConnect the AC power cord to a wall outletafter you have made all the aboveconnections.To improve the AM re
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
ENChapter 2: the CD Player7Playing CDs (normalplay)You can play all the tracks on up to threediscs consecutively in their original order(normal play).
ENChapter 2: the CD Player8ToGo forwardquickly in a trackGo backwardsquickly in a trackSearch quicklywithout listeningPlaying Tracks inRandom Order(sh
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