
1Mini Hi-FiComponentSystem©1998 by Sony CorporationOperating Instructions3-862-018-11(1)fMHC-GRX10AVMHC-RX110AV
103 Press ENTER/NEXT.The minute indication flashes.4 Turn the jog dial to set the minute.5 Press ENTER/NEXT.The clock starts working.Tips•If you’ve ma
11VOLUMEALL DISCSßMONOTUNEDSTEREOMHzkHzVOLUMEALL DISCSßnnn1 Press TUNER/BAND repeatedlyuntil the band you want appears inthe display.The bands you can
12Connecting optionalAV componentsTo enhance your system, you can connectoptional components. Refer to theinstructions of each component.Connecting a
13Connecting outdoorantennasConnect the outdoor antenna to improve thereception.FM antennaConnect the optional FM outdoor antenna.You can also use the
14AM antennaConnect a 6- to 15- meter (20- to 50- feet)insulated wire to the AM antenna terminal.Leave the supplied AM loop antennaconnected.Jack type
Basic Operations15SHUFFLE REPEAT1ALL 1DISCS PROGRAMSTEPVOLUMESYNCßVOLUME0 )= +CD(PpDISC SKIP/EX-CHANGEPLAYMODE)0PP·p+=p··ª·ª√◊√◊CD ·Pp= +0 )VOLUME +/–
16To Do thisStop play Press p.Pause Press CD (P (P on theremote). Press again to resumeplay.Select a track During play or pause, turn thejog dial cloc
Basic Operations17DISC SKIP/EX-CHANGEDOLBY NRpThe CD SYNC button lets you record from aCD to a tape easily. You can use TYPE I(normal) or TYPE II (Cr
18VOLUMEMHzkHzALL DISCSßVOLUME STEREO/MONOTUNING +/–VOLUME +/–)0PP·p+=p··ª·ª√◊√◊TUNER/BANDnListening to the radio–– Preset TuningPreset radio stations
Basic Operations19VOLUMEMHzkHzALL DISCSßDOLBY NRpRecording from theradioYou can record the radio program on a tapeby calling up a preset station. You
2 WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.Refer servicin
20VOLUME0 )= +pP PAUSEDOLBY NRRecording from the radio(continued)Playing a tapeYou can use any type of tape, TYPE I(normal), TYPE II (CrO2) or TYPE IV
Basic Operations21)0PP·p+=p··ª·ª√◊√◊Pp= +0 )VOLUME +/–DECK A ª ·DECK B ª ·1 Press § and insert a recorded tapein deck A or B.2 Press DIRECTION repeate
22DOLBY NRpRecording from atape— High-speed DubbingYou can use TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II(CrO2) tapes. The recording level isautomatically adjusted.1
Basic Operations233 Press DIRECTION repeatedly toselect A to record on one side.Select ß (or RELAY) to record onboth sides.4 Press P PAUSE.Dubbing sta
24DISPLAY/ Press DISPLAY during playback.Each time you press the button duringnormal playback, the display changes asfollows:Using the CD displayYou c
25PLAY MODE REPEATPlaying the CD tracksrepeatedly–– Repeat PlayThis function lets you repeat a single CD orall CDs in normal play, Shuffle Play andPro
26DISC 1~3Playing the CD tracksin random order–– Shuffle PlayYou can play all the tracks on one CD or allCDs in random order.1 Press FUNCTION repeated
27p)0PP·p+=p··ª·ª√◊√◊CD ·p= +VOLUME +/–CHECKCLEARSHUFFLE REPEAT1ALL 1DISCS PROGRAMSTEPVOLUMESYNCßProgramming the CDtracks–– Program PlayYou can make a
28Playing CDs withoutinterruption–– Non-Stop PlayYou can play CDs without pausing betweentracks.To PressCheck the CHECK on the remoteprogram repeatedl
29DOLBY NRpRecording on a tapemanually4 Press DIRECTION repeatedly toselect A to record on one side.Select ß (or RELAY) to record onboth sides.5 Press
3Table of ContentsGetting StartedStep 1: Hooking up the main unit... 4Step 2: Setting up your speakers ... 5Step 3: Setting the time ...
30SHUFFLE REPEAT1ALL 1DISCS PROGRAMSTEPVOLUMESYNCßp)0PP·p+=p··ª·ª√◊√◊CHECKRecording a CD byspecifying track order— Program Edit1 Place a CD and insert
319 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for tracks fromthe same disc or steps 4 to 6 fortracks from another disc to programthe remaining tracks to be recordedon side
32FLASHLOOPLooping part of a CD— LoopWith the loop function, you can repeat part ofa CD during playback. This lets you createoriginal recordings./ Pre
33PAD ABEATLEVELPAD B)0PP·p+=p··ª·ª√◊√◊PAD APAD BSPEED ?//SELECT >/.Using the drum padsWith the drum pads, you can add percussionduring playback. T
34BEATSELECTBEATSPEEDBEATJAM)0PP·p+=p··ª·ª√◊√◊SPEED ?//SELECT >/.BEAT ON/OFFAUTO BPMBEATON/OFFBEATLEVELUsing the beatfunctionsWith the beat functio
35Using the AUTO BPMfunctionThis function automatically synchronizes therhythm of the current beat pattern with thesound source.1 Start playing a sour
36GROOVEPHONESDBFBYou can reinforce the bass, create a morepowerful sound, and listen with headphones.To reinforce bass (DBFB)Press DBFB*.Every time y
37VOLUMEALL DISCSßVOLUMEALL DISCSßEFFECTTo change the spectrum analyzerdisplayPress DISPLAY repeatedly to select one of thedisplays below. Pattern
38DSP)0PP·p+=p··ª·ª√◊√◊DSPSelecting surroundeffectsYou can enjoy surround effects./ Press DSP repeatedly to select thesurround effect you desire.SURRO
39PRO LOGIC)0PP·p+=p··ª·ª√◊√◊PRO LOGIC ON/OFFEnjoying Dolby ProLogic Surround soundYou can enjoy the Dolby Pro Logic Surroundsound of videos that are
4/FM75AMFM75AMCOAXIALExtend the FM leadantenna horizontally.AM loop antennaExtend the FM leadantenna horizontally.AM loop antennaStep 1: Hooking up t
40VOLUMEALL DISCSßVOLUMEALL DISCSß4 Turn the jog dial to adjust level.5 Repeat steps 3 and 4.6 Press ENTER/NEXT when finished.NoteIf you choose anothe
41VOLUMEALL DISCSß3 Use the jog dial to select the filenumber (P FILE) where you want tostore the sound effect.4 Press ENTER/NEXT.The adjusted sound e
42Other FeaturesRadio Data System (RDS) is a broadcastingservice that allows radio stations to sendadditional information along with the regularprogra
431 Press PTY.2 Turn jog dial to select the programtype you want. See the “List ofprogram types” section below.3 Press ENTER/NEXT.The unit starts sear
44VOLUMEnSinging along:Karaoke4 Start playing the music and adjustthe volume.5 Adjust the microphone volume byturning MIC LEVEL.When you are doneTurn
45pMixing and recordingsounds1 Do the above steps 1 to 5. Then,insert a tape in deck B.2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly toselect the source you desire and
46Waking up to music— Wake-up TimerYou can wake up to music at a preset timeevery day. Make sure you have set the clock(see “Step 3: Setting the time
471 2 REC SLEEPVOLUMEALL DISCSß1 2 REC SLEEPVOLUMEALL DISCSß4 Turn jog dial to select DAILY 1 or 2,then press ENTER/NEXT.“ON” appears and the hour dig
4812REC SLEEPVOLUMEALL DISCSß12REC SLEEPVOLUMEALL DISCSß4 Set the time to start recording.Turn the jog dial to set the hour, thenpress ENTER/NEXT.The
49Notes on CDs•Before playing, clean the CD with a cleaning cloth.Wipe the CD from the center out.•Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner,commer
5Inserting two size AA (R6)batteries into the remoteTipWith normal use, the batteries should last for aboutsix months. When the remote no longer oper
50TroubleshootingIf you run into any problem using this stereosystem, use the following check list.First, check that the power cord is connectedfirmly
51There is severe hum or noise.•A TV or VCR is placed too close to thestereo system. Move the stereo systemaway from the TV or VCR.The sound from the
52Tape DeckThe tape does not record.•No tape in the cassette holder.•The tab has been removed from thecassette (see “To save a tapepermanently” on pag
53MHC-GRX10AV (Other models):The following measured at AC 120, 220, 240 V50/60 HzFront Speaker:DIN power output (rated)105 + 105 watts(6 ohms at 1 kHz
54Specifications (continued)CD player sectionSystem Compact disc and digitalaudio systemLaser Semiconductor laser(λ=780nm)Emission duration:continuou
55SpeakerFront SpeakerSS-RX110 for North American modelsSS-RX88 for European and Russian modelsSS-GRX10A for Australian modelsSpeaker system 3-way, ba
56Sony Corporation Printed in ThailandIndexKKaraoke 44L, MLoop 32NNormal Play 15OOne Touch Play 16, 19, 21P, QPads. See Drum padsPersonal fil
6+–RL+To attach the speaker padsAttach the supplied speaker pads to thebottom of the speakers to stabilize thespeakers and prevent them from slipping.
721654123213Centersurround speakerFront speaker (Left)Front speaker (Right)Rear surround speaker (Left)Rear surround speaker (Right)Connect the rear s
8)0PP·p+=p··ª·ª√◊√◊VOLTAGE SELECTOR220V120V230240V-Connect the center surroundspeaker.Connect the speaker cords fron thecenter surround speaker to
9Step 3: Setting thetimeYou must set the time before using the timerfunctions.The clock is on a 24-hour system for theEuropean and Russian models, an
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