LG To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. . CAUTION RUSK OF ELECTRIC SHOOK £0 80T OPEN CAUTION. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK), NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Precautions This unit is a compact dies deck receiver which consists of an amplifier, tuner, stereo cassette deck and 5-compact disc player. Before operating this unit, please check the following. On safety * Operate the unit only on 120 Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit, unplug it and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. * Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time.
Table of Contents Introduction Precautions Note on the Transit ke Getting Started Remote commander Hooking up the system Using Your Stereo Adjusting the audio . Volume adjustment Sound quality adjustment Selecting a Program Source Receiving broadcasts Storing station frequencies into memory Tuning in a stored station Playing back tapes (on either deck A or B) Recording on tapes (Deck B} Dubbing tapes (from deck A ta B) Flaying the discs Continuous play. Information display .
Hooking Up the System This section describes antennae and speaker connections. Tt also shows how to make connections with other audio equipment. * Connect the AC power cord last, Make sure the power is disconnected. » Cord plugs and jacks are color coded. Red plugs and jacks are for the right channel (R) and white ones are for the left channel (L). * The cable connectors should be fully inserted into the jacks. A loose connection may cause hum and noise.
Hooking Up the System R N R SRR loop antenna (supplied) For better AM reception # TR To attach to a wall Extend a 6 to 15-meter insulated wire out of doors, Iris also necessary to connect £l the supplied AM loop antenna, © Speaker cords Adding other audio equipment to your system Turntable system MD or VCR LINE IN or AUDIO IN to LINE QUT or AUDIO OUT i e bem = to a wall outlet
Adjusting the Audio The following apply Monty to reproduced sound. Volume Adjustment To increase the sound level, turn the VOLUME control clockwise. To decrease it, turn the control counterclockwise For personal listening Connect headphones to the HEADPHONES jack. No sound is heard from the speakers. Sound Quality Adjustment To adjust tone quality Adjust the 5-BAND STEREO GRAPHIC EQUALIZER controls according to: = Personal preference « The room acoustics.
Receiving Broadcasts This section describes various ways to tune the receiver. Before tuning, be sure to connect the supplied AM and FM antenna. Press TUNER. VIDEO ME TAPE TUNER PONG i\ The CD section is automatically turned off in the TUNER mode. 2 Press BAND to select Press DUAL MODE TUNING or +. For a lower = For a higher frequency + frequency + Tuning in automatically: Keep pressing DUAL MODE TUNING or + for about 1 second. When a station is received, the automatic tuning Stops.
Storing Station Frequencies into Memory Up to 10 stations can be stored in any order for each memory page you can store up to 30 stations, Tune in the desired station. {See page B.) 2 Press MEMORY. MEMORY 3 While "MEMORY" is displayed, press SHIFT to select the memory page Each time SHIFT is pressed, indicated cyclically. The last memorized number on the selected page appears. 4 While "MEMORY™ is displayed, press the desired number.
Playing Back Tapes (on either Deck A or B) This section describes basic playback from either deck Press DOLBY NR to select the DOLBY NR setting, 1 «»3 DOLBY Press I> to start playback. i L When the tape ends, playback stops automatically. stop playback, rewinding or fast forwarding, press M. 1 Press TAPE, i To pause, press B N To resume playback, press H again rewind the tape, press fast-forward the tape, press »i-, f) Notes { » During playback or recording on one deck, do not operate the other deck.
Recording on Tapes (Deck B) This section describes hol ta record with deck B, 1 Press & to open the cassette compartment, insert the tape with the side to be recorded facing you and close the cassette compartment. EJECT 1/ 3 Press @ to enter recording pause mode. The @ and ¥ indicators light. W1 REC 1o 4 Play the program source to be recorded. 5 Press start recording. The recording pause mode is canceled and recording starts The M indicator goes off. PAUSE stop recording, press M.
Dubbing Tapes (from Deck A to B) This section describes recording from deck Press I to start dubbing. The recording pause mode will be canceled and dubbing starts, The I indicator goes off. PAUSE o To stop dubbing, press 8 on deck A or deck B. Notes * The tape in deck B is automatically recorded with the same recording system as the original tape in deck A. Sottish unnecessary to set DOLBY NR. « If the sound is affected by a television set during dubbing, turn off the set or move it away from the unit.
Playing the Discs Continuous Play This section describes continuous play with the CD section. You can choose to play just one, or up to five discs. Before playing a disc, turn on the POWER and set the faction selector to the CD mode by pressing the CD button 1 Press £ to open the disc table. & PERISCOPE ) 2 Place a disc with the label side up. To play more than one disc, press DISC SKIP to turn the disc tray' and place up to 5 discs. After placing discs, press £ to close the disc table.
Playing the Discs Continuous Play TIME Each time you press TIME during playback, the display changes as follows: a} e rm. e (2T T arN When the disc tray is closed by pressing £, the total number of selections and the total playing time of the disc to be played are displayed for a few seconds. 1f you press TIME in stop mode, the total number of selections and the total playing time of the disc to be played can be displayed. The circle shows that a disc is loaded which has not been played back completely.
WA/ S DISC SELECT: DISC SKIP Selecting a Desired Disc By using the DISC ELECT 1 to 5 buttons or the DISC SKIP button during playback, you can locate the beginning of any disc. To select a particular disc Press the corresponding DISC SELECT 1 to 5 button. To move to the next disc on the tray Press DISC SKIP. Locating a Particular Selection Locating a selection in sequence You can locate the beginning of a selection on the disc being played. ..
Playing in a Random Order Shuffle Play You can have the sections (up to 99) played in a random order. The unit will play all the discs or just the ones you desire. episcopate 4 1 Press £ to open the disc table. & oscilloscope U 2 Place a disc with the label side up. To play more than one disc, press DISC SKIP to turn the disc tray and place up to 5 discs. After placing discs, press & to close the disc table. 16 3 Press SHUFFLE to select the ALL DISCS or 1 DISC mode.
You can make a program by designating up to 32 steps in the order you want them to be played. The unit will play the disc according to your program. This function is convenient when recording a cassette tape. POWER — ON 1 Place discs with the label side up. After placing discs, press £ to close the disc table. 2 Press PROGRAM so that "PROGRAM" appears on the display. PROGRAM Playing in a Desired Order ~ Pictogram Play 3'A Yo program discs to play in the order you want.
Playing in a Desired Order Program Play 4 press to start playback. S b 18 Skipping to the next selection programmed Press [P during playback. Going back to the beginning of the selection being played Press b, Play begins from the beginning of the program.
designating the Total Playing Time Time Edit With time edit, you can easily record from CD. Just designate the length of your tape, and time edit automatically programs the selections that will fit onto each side. : POWER — ON 1 Press DISC SKIP to select the disc played. e 2 Press EDIT. o EDT “EDIT" lights up and “A* blinks. Blinks 3 Designate the length of your tape. After 2 seconds the time for one side is displayed.
: the lots Playing Time Time Edit To play the program Press b, " The selections for side A will be played and then the unit will pause. "B lights up on the tape side indicator. Set the tape to the beginning of side B, then press [ or 11, The selections for side B will be played Note Playback can be performed when "EDIT" is displayed. To stop playback Press @, You can play the same program repeatedly as long as you do not cancel time edit or erase the program.
‘Maintenance Cleaning the Heads and Tape Path Clean after every 10 hours of operation and before recording for optimum record/ playback quality, 1 Press £, 2 Slightly moisten the tip of a cotton swab with cleaning fluid or alcohol 3 Wipe heads, pinch rollers and capstans. Capstan Erase head Capstan ¥ Cotton £ ‘Ez% Pinch roller Pinch rosier Playback head Recording/playback head Do not insert a cassette until cleaned areas are completely dry.
B UL e AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: ‘With 8-ohm loads, both channels driven, from 70 20,000 Hz; rated 100 watts per channel minimum RMS power, with less than 0.9% total harmonic distortion from 250 milliliters to rated output.
B SO e Before going through the check list below, first refer back to the connection and operating procedures. Should any problem persist after you have made these checks, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Tuner Operation STEREO indicator blinks, * A very weak FM station or a noisy FM program is received. —» Adjust the antenna or connect an external FM antenna. * If noise is noticeable, set the STEREO/ MONO button to MONO so that the STEREO indicator goes off. Severe hum or noise.
T e General ‘The unit will not turn on. + Check to see if any of the buttons on the front panel were pressed before turning on the POWER switch Ne audio, « Check the power cord connection. + Check the connections. (See pages audio from one channel + Check the speaker cord and connecting cord connections, {Seepage 5106} Noise when TV is turned on + Move the TV away from the audio system, Lack of bass sound or obscure instrument position. * Check the connections between the amplifier and speakers.