Sony MHC-GNX100 List of button locations and reference pages, Main unit, How to use page 54 to

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List of button locations and reference pages

How to use page 54 to 56

Illustration number

Use this page to find the location of buttons and other

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DISPLAY rd (36, 38, 39)

parts of the system, subwoofer and remote that are

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mentioned in the text.

Name of button/part

Reference page

 

 

 

 

 

 

Main unit

ALPHABETICAL ORDER

A – D

ALBUM +/– ql (16, 17, 18) AMP MENU ed (37) AUTO/MANUAL3) 2 (30)

CD el (11, 15, 16, 17, 20, 24, 25, 31, 36)

CD SYNC qd (24) Deck A ea (22, 23, 46)

Deck B ws (22, 23, 24, 25, 35) DIRECTION qk (22, 24, 25) DISC 1 ~ 3 7 (16, 17)

Disc tray 9 (14, 15, 44, 46) DISPLAY rd (36, 38, 39) Display rf

E – L

ECHO LEVEL wf (32) ENTER wa (18, 19, 20, 27, 37,

46)

EQ BAND qa (27)

EX-CHANGE/DISC SKIP 6 (14, 16, 17)

GROOVE eh (26) ILLUMINATION rs (38) IR Receptor r;

M – R

MASTER VOLUME 8 (29, 38, 43)

MIC 1 (jack) wj (32, 43, 50) MIC 2 (jack) wh (32, 43, 50) MIC LEVEL wg (32, 43)

MP3 BOOSTER q; (28) MPX4)qk (31, 44, 45) OPERATION DIAL wl (26, 27,

29, 37)

PHONES (jack) wk (30, 31, 43) Power illuminator wd (38)

REC PAUSE/START qh (24, 25)

S – Z

SOUND FLASH e; (29) SPEAKERS3) 1 (31) SURROUND1) rg (27)

SURR SPEAKER MODE2) rg (28)

TAPE A/B ej (22, 23, 24, 25, 35, 36)

Tape lid ws ea (22) TUNER/BAND ek (19, 20, 21,

25, 36)

TUNING +/– qj (19, 20, 21) TV eg (25, 36, 41) VIDEO/MD ef (25, 36, 41, 44) X-ROUND buttons3) 3 (30)

WAVE/FADER/BALANCE/

RANDOM/TWISTER

X-ROUND JOG3) 4 (30) X-ROUND OFF3) 1 (30)

SYMBOLS

?/1 (power) ra (10, 11, 20, 41, 43, 46)

ZOPEN/CLOSE 5 (14, 16, 44) n N (play) qs (15, 18, 22, 23,

24, 25, 35, 44)

. > (go backward/forward) qj (16, 18, 25, 34, 46)

m M (rewind/fast forward) ql (16, 23, 45, 46)

X (pause) qf (16, 23)

x (stop) qg (16, 20, 23, 24, 25, 44, 46)

ZA (Eject A) es

B Z (Eject B) w;

1)For MHC-GNX100/GNX66/ GNX60

2)For MHC-GNX88/GNX80/ GNX77/GNX70/GX9900

3)MHC-GNX100 only

4)For MHC-GNX88/GNX77/ GNX66

54GB

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Contents Mini Hi-Fi Component System 2GB Table of Contents Optional Components TroubleshootingDisplay Additional InformationAbout this manual SS-RSX100Discs that this system cannot play back Playable discsList of playable discs CD-R/CD-RWMusic discs encoded with copyright protection technologies Hooking up the system Connect the front speakers When using a TVGetting Started Connect the subwoofer. MHC-GNX100/GNX88/GNX80 onlyConnect the FM and AM antennas Connect the power cord to a wall outlet10GB Other modelsWhen carrying this unit 11GBFor MHC-GNX90/GNX88/GNX80/GNX77/ GNX70/GNX66/GNX60/GX9900 Positioning the speakers12GB For MHC-GNX100Setting the clock To adjust the clockGetting Started 13GB Normal Play/Shuffle Play Loading a discPlaying a disc 14GBDisc Playback 15GB Other operations 16GBRepeat Play Playing repeatedlyCreating your own program Program Play18GB To program additional discs or tracksManual tuning preset Presetting radio stationsAutomatic tuning preset TunerTo set to CD Power on To improve tuner reception20GB Preset Tuning Listening to a preset stationListening to a non-preset radio station Manual Tuning22GB Loading a tapePlaying a tape Push the center of the tape lid to close the deckTape Playback 23GB Recording your favorite tracks on a disc into a tape CD Synchro RecordingProgram Edit Tape Recording 25GB Recording on a tape manuallyManual Recording Start playing the source to be recordedPreset effect options Adjusting the soundSelecting the preset effect To cancel the preset effectSound Adjustment 27GBMHC-GNX100/GNX66/GNX60 only Press Surround repeatedly 28GB Selecting the MP3 Booster effectSelecting the sound system Press MP3 Booster repeatedlyUsing the subwoofer Flashing sound effect30GB To cancel the X-ROUND effectMoving sound effect MHC-GNX100 onlySelecting audio channel Sound Adjustment 31GBSelecting the speaker system Multiplex EffectSinging along 32GBFalling asleep to music Sleep TimerPlay Timer Waking up to musicSelect 34GBPress ?/1 to turn off the system EnterTimer recording radio programs 35GBSet the time to start recording Turning off the display Power Saving ModeTo cancel Power Saving Mode 36GBDisplay 37GB Press AMP Menu repeatedly to select SpectrumPress AMP Menu repeatedly to select Dimmer 38GB Press Display repeatedly during playbackWhen the play mode is Program Press Display repeatedly when playback is stoppedWhen the play mode is other than Program Checking the total playing time and titlesHooking up optional components Listening to a connected TV To switch between the Video and MD functionListening to a connected VCR, MD deck or DVD player Digitally. OptionalComponents 41GB42GB FM antennaAM antenna Troubleshooting 43GB Problems and remediesWhen the ?/1 indicator flashes GeneralSpeakers Disc player44GB Troubleshooting 45GB Tape deckTape MessagesDisc 46GBTimer Troubleshooting 47GBOthers Precautions 48GBSpecifications Additional Information 49GB50GB MHC-GNX88 SS-WGV88/GNX80 SS-WG80Tape deck section Additional Information 51GBDisc player section Tuner section Optical CD Digital OUT52GB Additional Information 53GB GeneralMain unit How to use page 54 toList of button locations and reference pages 54GBTop Panel Front Panel Additional Information 55GBSubwoofer Remote controlSurround Speaker Mode Subwoofer Level 4 Subwoofer ON/OFF 1

MHC-GNX60, MHC-GX9900, MHC-GNX100, MHC-GNX66, MHC-GNX70 specifications

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