Sony CX-NA50 user service PREPARATIONS cont.pg, Before connecting the AC cord

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Before connecting the AC cord

Before connecting the AC cord

The rated voltage of you unit shown on the rear panel is 120 V AC. Check that the rated voltage matches your local voltage

IMPORTANT

Connect the speakers, antennas, and all optional equipment first. Then connect the AC cord in the end.

1 Connect the right and left speakers to the main unit.

Connect the right speaker cord to the SPEAKERS R terminals, and left to the SPEAKERS L terminals.

The speaker cord with the white stripes should be connected to the + terminal and the black cord to the - terminal.

Speaker Hookup Illustration

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Contents aiwa1 EnglishCX-NA50 For NSX-A54and NSX-A50 COMPACT DISC STEREO SYSTEMInstallation PRECAUTIONSElectric Power 3 AC power cordTABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS contMaintenance Damage requiring ServiceCONNECTIONSpg Check your system and accessoriesPREPARATIONS cont.pg Before connecting the AC cord4 Connect the AC cord to an AC outlet 3 Connect the supplied antennasTo position the antennas FM feeder antenna AM loop antennaPOSITIONING THE SPEAKERS NSX-A54only CONNECTING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNAStandard Positioning cdFront speaker Right eFront speaker Left Surround speakersWhen to replace the batteries REMOTE CONTROLTo use the SHIFT button on the remote control The /PRESET button on the remote controlTo cancel DEMO mode AUDIO ADJUSTMENTSSOUND BEFORE OPERATIONGRAPHIC EQUALIZER VOLUMEBBE SYSTEM Press the BBE buttonPress the GEQ buttons To cancel the selected mode MANUAL TUNINGTo select with the remote control Using the headphonesTo select a band with the remote control PRESETTING STATIONSWhen an FM stereo broadcast contains noise 2 Press the DOWN or UP button to select a stationSelecting a preset number on the main unit PRESET NUMBER TUNINGTo clear a preset station RADIO RECEPTION contCD PLAYING To change the AM tuning intervalBASIC OPERATIONS LOADING DISCSCD PLAYING cont Selecting a track with the remote controlTo check the remaining time Replacing discs during playPROGRAMMED PLAY RANDOM/REPEAT PLAYRANDOM play REPEAT play4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program other tracks TAPE PLAYBACK5 Press the button to start play To check the programMUSIC SENSOR When tapes are loaded in both decks2 Press the button to start playCONTINUOUS PLAY TAPE PLAYBACK cont1 Insert tapes into deck 1 and deck 3 Press the REV MODE button to selectBASIC RECORDING RECORDINGPreparation 1 Insert the tape to be recorded on into deckINSERTING BLANK SPACES RECORDING contDUBBING A TAPE MANUALLY To stop recording, press the button1 Press the TAPE button DUBBING THE WHOLE TAPE3 Press the TAPE/DECK 1/2 button to select deck To stop dubbingRECORDING cont AI EDIT RECORDING1 Insert the tape into deck To stop the recording PROGRAMMED EDIT RECORDINGTo clear the edit program Time on cassette tapes and editing time3 Press the CD EDIT/CHECK button twice 2 Press the CD button and load the discs4 Press the to designate the tape lengthMICROPHONE MIXING KARAOKETo stop recording To change the program of each sideVOCAL FADER/MULTIPLEX FUNCTIONS When not using the microphones1 Connect your microphone to the MIC jack Recommended microphonesKARAOKE PROGRAM gCancelKARAOKE cont SETTING THE CLOCK CLOCK AND TIMER3 seconds to select a disc 3 Repeat steps 2 to reserve other tracksTo switch to the 24-hourstandard SETTING THE TIMERDOWN or To display the current timePreparation CLOCK AND TIMER cont5 Prepare the source SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER TIMER RECORDINGTo cancel timer standby mode temporarily Using the unit while the timer is setTo cancel the sleep timer CONNECTING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENTWhen connecting a turntable OTHER CONNECTIONSpgGENERALpg To adjust the sound level of the external sourceLISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES SUPER WOOFER JACKTo clean the cabinet CARE AND MAINTENANCETo clean the heads and tape paths To demagnetize the headsTo reset TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEGENERAL There is no sound Sound is emitted from one speaker onlyTuning range SPECIFICATIONSPower output Signal-to-noiseratioPower consumption Power requirementsDimensions of the main unit Weight of main unitProblems/Notes Warranty 1 year parts/laborVolume Setting Flashes Endnotes 1 Popup - Popup