Sony MJ-L1 MJ-L1A Connecting Stereo, Connecting the Speakers For MJ-L1 only, Connecting Aerials

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Chapter 1:

Setting Up

Connecting the Stereo

Inserting the Battery

Setting the Clock

Connecting the

Stereo

Use the illustrations below to connect your stereo.

If you want to connect any optional components to the stereo, see “Connecting Optional Equipment” in Chapter 8.

STEP 1 Connecting the Speakers (For MJ-L1 only)

Connect the right speaker to the SPEAKER R connectors and the left speaker to the SPEAKER L connectors with the grey cord to (grey) and the black-lined cord to (black).

Grey cord to

R

 

(grey)

L

 

 

 

Black-lined cord to (black)

STEP 2 Connecting the

Aerials

FM lead aerial connection

Connect the supplied lead aerial to the FM 75Ω terminal.

FM

75

Ω

AM

 

 

 

y

AM loop aerial connection

Connect the supplied loop aerial to the AM and the y terminals.

FM

75

Ω

AM

 

 

 

y

To set up the AM loop aerial

To improve the FM reception

Connect an outdoor FM aerial to the FM

75Ω terminal, using a 75-ohm coaxial cable and IEC standard socket connector.

FM

75

Ω

AM

 

 

 

y

IEC standard socket connector (not supplied)

To improve the AM reception

After you connect the AM aerial, connect a 6- to 15-meter insulated wire to the AM terminal. Connect the y terminal to earth.

Important

Ground the external aerial against lightning from the y terminal.

To prevent a gas explosion, do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe.

Insulated wire (not supplied)

FM

75

Ω

AM

 

 

 

y

Ground wire (not supplied)

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Chapter 1: Setting Up

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Contents Flat Component System Welcome Before Using This UnitMD § Table of Contents Connecting the Speakers For MJ-L1 only Connecting StereoConnecting Aerials Inserting Battery Connecting PowerTo a wall outlet Front speakerSetting the Clock To check the time while power is onTo correct the clock setting FlashingPower m on Playing a CD normal playTrack Playing Music Number Time Calendar Numeric buttonsUsing the Display Playing Tracks Repeatedly repeat playTo select tracks using the number buttons on the remote Playing Tracks in Random Order shuffle playPlaying Tracks in the Desired Order programme play To play the tracks in original orderAssigning a Name to CD disc memo functionTo check the name To delete a name2 JOG Playing an MD normal playLabel side up Arrow pointing toward the MD deck Track Playing Music Number time Calendar Current track number Remaining time on the trackRemaining time Track name Disc nameGo to previous Go to next Track To cancel shuffle playTrack number Digital Recording and Analog Recording Before RecordingTrack Marking Recording a CD Recording from the RadioRecording on an MD Manually StopJOG 1 Marking Track Numbers While RecordingTo cancel level synchro Marking Track Numbers Automatically Level synchro functionErasing Recordings erase function 2 „Erasing a single track Erasing all tracksMoving Recorded Tracks Move function Dividing Recorded Tracks Divide functionErasing part of a track Combining Recorded Tracks Combine function Labelling Recordings title function2 6 0 To stop before the track has been dividedTo stop before the track has been labelled Nuppercase nlowercase Space Nsymbols NnumbersNTo check the titles Listening to Radio When the desired station is not tunedTo improve AM broadcast reception Presetting Radio Stations Assigning a Name for a Preset Station station nameTo change the preset number 3,6Playing Preset Radio Stations To erase the station nameTo change the display FrequencyAdjusting the Sound To listen through the headphonesTo cancel the sleep timer To change the remaining time while the sleep timer is onFalling Asleep to Music Waking Up to MusicTimer-Recording Radio Programmes To cancel the timerTo change the timer 5,6 4,5Connecting Optional Equipment Connecting a stereo cassette deckCassette Deck To listen to the sound from the cassette deckPrecautions MaintenanceGuide to the Serial Copy Management System RuleLimitations when recording over an existing track System Limitations of MDMD Display Messages Some tracks cannot be combined with othersTroubleshooting Guide Specifications Restoring the Factory SettingsIndex to Parts and Controls Front PanelRear Panel Remote RM-SMJ1Display Window MiniDisc deck section Amplifier sectionIndex For Your Information