Sony MHC-GNX77, MHC-GNX100, MHC-GX9900, MHC-GNX88, MHC-GNX70, MHC-GNX80 manual Other operations, 16GB

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Other operations

To

Do this

Stop playback

Press x.

 

 

Pause playback

Press X. Press X again to resume

 

playback.

 

 

Select a track

Turn . > clockwise or

 

counterclockwise (or press .

 

or >+ on the remote

 

repeatedly).

 

 

Select an album

Turn and hold ALBUM +/–

of MP3 audio

clockwise or counterclockwise

tracks

and release it at the album you

 

want (or press ALBUM +/– on the

 

remote repeatedly).

 

 

Find a point in a

For audio CD, turn and hold

track1)2)

m M clockwise or

 

counterclockwise and release it at

 

the point you want (or press m

 

or M repeatedly on the remote).

 

For MP3 audio track, press m or

 

M repeatedly on the remote.

 

 

Select a disc

Press one of the DISC 1 ~ 3

when playback is

buttons or EX-CHANGE/DISC

stopped

SKIP (or DISC SKIP on the

 

remote).

 

 

Switch to CD

Press one of the DISC 1 ~ 3

function from

buttons (Automatic Source

another source

Selection).

and start

 

playback

 

automatically

 

when there is a

 

disc

 

 

 

Exchange other

Press EX-CHANGE/DISC SKIP.

discs while

 

playing

 

 

 

Remove a disc

Press Z OPEN/CLOSE.

 

 

1)The elapsed playing time may not be displayed correctly depending on the MP3 audio tracks.

2)(MHC-GNX88/GNX77/GNX66 only)

You cannot find a point in a track when playing a CDG.

Notes

You cannot change the play mode during playback.

Some time may be needed to start playback of discs recorded in complex configurations such as many layers.

When the disc is loaded, the system reads all the tracks on that disc. If there are many albums or non- MP3 audio tracks on the disc, it may take a longer time for playback to begin or for the next MP3 audio tracks to start playback.

You are recommended not to save other types of tracks or unnecessary albums on a disc that has MP3 audio tracks.

When naming the MP3 audio tracks, be sure to add the file extension “.MP3” to the file name.

An album that does not include an MP3 audio track is skipped.

If you save up the extension “.MP3” to a track other than MP3 audio tracks, the system cannot recognize the track properly and will generate a random noise which could damage your speaker.

This system can play back MP3 audio tracks in the format of MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3, MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3 and MPEG 2.5 Audio Layer 3.

The maximum number of albums on a disc which can be recognize by this system is 150 (including root album).

The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks and albums on a disc which can be recognize by this system is 300.

Depending on the encoding/writing software, recording device, or the recording media used at the time an MP3 audio track is recorded, you may encounter problems such as cannot play back, sound interruptions and noise.

Tips

When you press CD or one of the DISC 1 ~ 3 buttons to switch to “CD” function from “TUNER” function, you may require a longer time to access the disc. In the case, set the CD power manage function to “CD POWER ON” (page 20).

If you press CD while the system is turned off, the system turns on automatically and “CD” is selected as the function.

You can also press FUNCTION on the remote repeatedly to select “CD”.

(MHC-GNX88/GNX77/GNX66 only)

When you play back a CDG, some operation may cause image distortion on the video output.

During Shuffle Play, some tracks may be played back repeatedly.

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Contents Mini Hi-Fi Component System 2GB Table of Contents Troubleshooting DisplayOptional Components Additional InformationAbout this manual SS-RSX100Playable discs List of playable discsDiscs that this system cannot play back CD-R/CD-RWMusic discs encoded with copyright protection technologies Hooking up the system When using a TV Getting StartedConnect the front speakers Connect the subwoofer. MHC-GNX100/GNX88/GNX80 onlyConnect the power cord to a wall outlet 10GBConnect the FM and AM antennas Other modelsWhen carrying this unit 11GBPositioning the speakers 12GBFor MHC-GNX90/GNX88/GNX80/GNX77/ GNX70/GNX66/GNX60/GX9900 For MHC-GNX100To adjust the clock Setting the clockGetting Started 13GB Loading a disc Playing a discNormal Play/Shuffle Play 14GBDisc Playback 15GB Other operations 16GBPlaying repeatedly Creating your own programRepeat Play Program Play18GB To program additional discs or tracksPresetting radio stations Automatic tuning presetManual tuning preset TunerTo improve tuner reception To set to CD Power on20GB Listening to a preset station Listening to a non-preset radio stationPreset Tuning Manual TuningLoading a tape Playing a tape22GB Push the center of the tape lid to close the deckTape Playback 23GB CD Synchro Recording Recording your favorite tracks on a disc into a tapeProgram Edit Recording on a tape manually Manual RecordingTape Recording 25GB Start playing the source to be recordedAdjusting the sound Selecting the preset effectPreset effect options To cancel the preset effect27GB Sound AdjustmentMHC-GNX100/GNX66/GNX60 only Press Surround repeatedly Selecting the MP3 Booster effect Selecting the sound system28GB Press MP3 Booster repeatedlyUsing the subwoofer Flashing sound effectTo cancel the X-ROUND effect Moving sound effect30GB MHC-GNX100 onlySound Adjustment 31GB Selecting the speaker systemSelecting audio channel Multiplex EffectSinging along 32GBSleep Timer Play TimerFalling asleep to music Waking up to music34GB Press ?/1 to turn off the systemSelect Enter35GB Timer recording radio programsSet the time to start recording Power Saving Mode To cancel Power Saving ModeTurning off the display 36GBPress AMP Menu repeatedly to select Spectrum Display 37GBPress AMP Menu repeatedly to select Dimmer 38GB Press Display repeatedly during playbackPress Display repeatedly when playback is stopped When the play mode is other than ProgramWhen the play mode is Program Checking the total playing time and titlesHooking up optional components To switch between the Video and MD function Listening to a connected VCR, MD deck or DVD playerListening to a connected TV Digitally. OptionalComponents 41GBFM antenna 42GBAM antenna Problems and remedies When the ?/1 indicator flashesTroubleshooting 43GB GeneralDisc player Speakers44GB Troubleshooting 45GB Tape deckMessages DiscTape 46GBTroubleshooting 47GB TimerOthers Precautions 48GBSpecifications Additional Information 49GB50GB MHC-GNX88 SS-WGV88/GNX80 SS-WG80Additional Information 51GB Disc player section Tuner sectionTape deck section Optical CD Digital OUT52GB Additional Information 53GB GeneralHow to use page 54 to List of button locations and reference pagesMain unit 54GBTop Panel Front Panel Additional Information 55GBRemote control Surround Speaker ModeSubwoofer Subwoofer Level 4 Subwoofer ON/OFF 1

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