Sony DHC-MD373 Connecting external aerials, Connecting a CS/BS digital Tuner, etc, FM aerial

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Connecting a CS/BS digital

tuner, etc.

Connect the component to the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jack on the rear panel of the unit, using a digital connecting cable (square, not supplied).

To the audio output of

acomponent

CS/BS digital tuner, etc.

Connecting external aerials

Connect an outdoor aerial to improve reception.

FM aerial

Connect an commercially available FM outdoor aerial, or you can use a TV aerial instead.

AM

COAXIAL

FM 75

IEC standard socket connector (not supplied)

AM aerial

Connect a 6- to 15- meter insulated wire to the AM aerial terminal. Leave the supplied AM loop aerial connected.

Insulated wire (not supplied)

AM

COAXIAL

FM 75

Important

If you connect an outdoor antenna, connect a ground wire to the U terminal. To prevent a gas explosion, do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe.

Connecting optional components

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Contents Mini Hi-Fi Component System Table of Contents Labelling the preset stations Starting recording with 6 seconds Prestored audio dataUsing the Radio Data System RDS Recording your favourite CD tracks on An MDHooking up the system Set up the AM loop aerial, then connect itConnect the speakers Connect the FM/AM aerialsInserting two R6 size AA batteries into the remote Connect the mains lead to a wall outletGetting Started TipIf you make a mistake Setting the timeTo change the preset time Presetting radio stations To tune in a station with a weak signal Presetting radio stationsTo set another station to the exist preset number To erase a preset stationTo activate Power Saving Mode Saving the power in standby modePress Display when the system is off Press Display Clock display disappearsPlaying a CD To turn on the system, press ?/1powerPress CD Z and place a CD on the disc tray Press CD HSMD CD-MD Synchro Recording Recording a CD on anTo stop recording Before inserting an MDRecording a CD on an MD Playing an MDBefore pulling out the mains lead If the MD becomes full during recordingListening to the radio Preset TuningListening to the radio Listening to non-preset radio StationsRecording from Recording starts Press zRECMD deck stands by for recording REC button lights red To cancel Shuffle Play To cancel Repeat PlayPlaying CD tracks Repeatedly Repeat PlayProgramme Play Programming CD tracksPress H To check the total number of programmed tracksTo select the desired track using the remote Using the CD displayProgramming CD tracks To check the programme orderCD Player Stop modeLabelling a CD Disc Memo Labelling a CD Checking the disc titlesPlaying MD tracks To cancel erasingErasing a disc title Erasing all disc titles stored System memoryYou can play all the tracks on an MD in random Programming MD tracksTips To programme additional tracks, repeat steps 3 Press HMD Deck Play Press .or repeatedly during Programme PlayUsing the MD display After recording When the source you record from is This system’s CD playerProtecting a recorded MD MD Deck Play/RecordingRecording on an MD Selecting the tracksCD-MD Synchro Recording Press ENTER/YES on the remoteManually Manual Recording Recording on an MDPress z REC MD Deck RecordingTime Machine Recording Recording on an MD manuallyStart playing the desired source CD, etc. to record To stop Time Machine Recording Press Function repeatedly until Tuner appears Marking track numbers4,5 Tracks following the added one are renumbered To cancel automatic track markingPress MENU/NO Press MD HS Press H to restart the recording Making a space between tracks 3 seconds longTo turn off Smart Space and Auto Cut functions 4,6 Adjusting the recording levelRecording starts When recording a CD, etc., start playing 4,5 5 ,4,5 Monaural recordingTo return to stereo recording Mono lights upEditing functions Before you start editingBefore editing After editingName Function Labelling an MDDuring recording After recordingCopying a disc or track title Erasing recordingsChecking the titles Erasing the titlesErasing recordings Erasing all tracksPress ENTER/YES again All Erase ?? appearsErasing a portion of a track Erase Function 5,8, 9,11Repeat until point a is played correctly MD pausesMove Function To cancel A-B EraseMoving recorded tracks Divide Function To cancel movingTo return to the track order before Move Dividing recorded tracks Combining recorded4,6 5 ,4,5 For example, to combine tracks 4 and 1, select To cancel combiningUndoing the last edit To cancel Undo functionUndo Function One of the following messages appearsMD Deck Editing/Sound Adjustment To cancel the Preset EqualizerReinforcing the bass sound Dbfb Press DbfbStations Station Name Labelling the presetPress CURSORt on the remote Press TUNER/BAND to select FM or AMReceiving RDS broadcasts What is the Radio Data System?5,8 Falling asleep to musicWaking up to music To check the setting / activate the timer To change the settingTo cancel the timer Set the time to start playTune in the preset radio station see Press CLOCK/TIMER SET Timer recording radio programmesSet the time to start recording Insert a recordable MD or tapeTo check the setting / To use the timer Connecting a portable MD Etc Connecting optional A/V componentsConnecting the optional TC TX373 tape deck Connecting the audio cords not suppliedConnecting a CS/BS digital Tuner, etc Connecting external aerialsConnecting optional components FM aerialPrecautions System limitations of MDs General TroubleshootingOptional components MD DeckTuner TroubleshootingSelf-diagnosis Display Messages Self-diagnosis Display SpecificationsInformation Parts descriptions for the remoteParts descriptions for the remote Playing CD 10, 16 an MD 12 IndexUndo Function Index

DHC-MD373 specifications

The Sony DHC-MD373 is a compact audio system that exemplifies Sony's commitment to high-quality sound and user-friendly design. Introduced as a versatile mini-system, the DHC-MD373 integrates a variety of playback options, catering to a wide array of musical preferences. This system features a sleek, modern design that easily fits into any living space, making it a popular choice for both casual listeners and audiophiles alike.

One of the standout features of the DHC-MD373 is its MiniDisc player, a technology that allows for high-quality digital audio recording and playback. The MiniDisc format provides superior sound reproduction compared to cassette tapes and offers greater durability and ease of use. The system also supports CD playback, including CD-R and CD-RW formats, broadening the range of audio sources that users can enjoy.

In addition to its physical media capabilities, the DHC-MD373 is equipped with AM/FM radio, enabling users to access their favorite radio stations. The system includes a built-in tuner with presets, making it easy to switch between different stations. It also features a tape deck for those who still cherish their cassette collections, further enhancing its versatility.

The audio performance of the DHC-MD373 is impressive, featuring advanced sound enhancement technologies. With a built-in equalizer, users can adjust sound settings to match their preferences or the acoustic requirements of their environment. The system's two-way speaker design delivers rich, full-bodied sound, ensuring that every note and detail is heard clearly.

For connectivity, the DHC-MD373 includes various inputs and outputs, allowing for easy integration with other audio devices. This feature promotes versatility, as users can connect external speakers, microphones, or other playback devices, extending the capabilities of the system. Additionally, its compact size and design allow for flexible placement, whether on a shelf or in an entertainment center.

In conclusion, the Sony DHC-MD373 is a highly functional mini audio system that combines traditional and modern audio technologies. With its MiniDisc playback, comprehensive radio capabilities, and robust sound quality, it provides an enjoyable listening experience for a diverse range of users. Its blend of performance, versatility, and design makes the DHC-MD373 an enduring choice in home audio systems. Whether for casual use or dedicated listening sessions, this system is built to impress.