To check the timer settings

Press TIMER SELECT until “REC” disappears and appears in the display again.

The preset items appear sequentially.

To change timer settings

Repeat steps 1 to 10.

Connecting Optional Equipment

Connecting an MD, DAT deck, etc.

To make a digital recording with an MD, DAT deck, etc.

Connect the DIGITAL (OPTICAL) OUTPUT jack on the rear panel of the tuner CD player to a recorder, deck, etc. that has an optical connector.

Connecting an External Aerial

To improve the FM reception

Connect an external aerial when the signal reception is too weak with the supplied FM lead aerial.

Connect an external FM aerial to the FM 75

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

IEC standard socket connector (not supplied)

To improve the AM reception

Connect an external aerial if the signal reception is too weak after reorienting the supplied AM loop aerial. Do not disconnect the AM loop aerial.

to digital input jack

Tuner CD player

Connect a 6- to 15-meter insulated wire (not supplied) to the AM terminal and extend the other end horizontally at a higher place.

GB

MD/DAT deck

CD OPTICAL

DIGITAL OUT

Digital cable POC-15A (not supplied), etc.

To make an analog recording with an MD, DAT, VCR deck, etc.

Connect the MD IN/OUT jacks (phono jacks) on the rear panel of the stereo to an MD, DAT, VCR deck, etc. with the Sony RK-C315 connecting cord (not supplied).

Connecting cord RK-C315

(not supplied), etc.

Tuner CD

to theplayer input jacks

MD/DAT/

VCR deck

to the output jacks

To hear the VCR sound through the connected speakers, connect the MD IN jacks on the rear panel of the stereo to the output jacks on the VCR. In this case, connect the plugs to jacks of the same colours.

For details, see the instruction manual for each equipment.

To listen to the sound of the connected equipment

Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “MD” appears in the display.

Connect the y terminal to the earth.

Important

Earth the external aerial against lightning. To avoid a gas explosion, do not connect the earth wire to a gas pipe.

Insulated wire (not supplied)

Earth wire (not supplied)

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Sony TC-TX1, SA-N11 manual Connecting Optional Equipment, Connecting an MD, DAT deck, etc, Connecting an External Aerial

TC-TX1, HCD-T1, SA-N11, SA-N1 specifications

The world of audio technology has consistently evolved, and Sony has been at the forefront with its innovative products. Among these are the Sony SA-N1 and SA-N11 speakers, along with the HCD-T1 and TC-TX1 audio systems. Each product showcases distinct features and technologies that cater to different user needs.

The Sony SA-N1 is a compact wireless speaker designed for audiophiles who appreciate quality sound without the hassle of traditional wiring. One of its standout features is the integration of Bluetooth technology, allowing seamless connectivity to devices like smartphones and tablets. The speaker also supports high-resolution audio playback, ensuring that even the finest details in music are captured. Additionally, the SA-N1 incorporates Sony’s DSEE HX technology, which upscales compressed audio formats to near high-resolution quality, enhancing the overall listening experience.

On the other hand, the SA-N11 takes performance a notch higher. This model is equipped with a powerful amplifier, providing a deeper bass response and a more vibrant audio landscape. Its multi-room capabilities allow users to connect multiple speakers across different rooms, synchronizing music playback for a cohesive auditory environment. Like its counterpart, the SA-N11 also features Bluetooth and supports voice-assistant integration, making it a versatile addition to any smart home setup.

Moving on to the HCD-T1, this audio system embodies the classic stereo component design. It includes a built-in CD player and AM/FM radio tuner, making it a complete audio solution for traditionalists. The HCD-T1 features a unique Bass Reflex speaker design, which optimizes low frequencies for rich sound reproduction. Its user-friendly interface and remote control functionality enhance convenience, while the system's sleek aesthetics make it a suitable fit for modern and retro decor alike.

Lastly, the TC-TX1 stands out with its advanced tape deck functionality. Honoring the classic era of cassette tapes, this model features Dolby noise reduction and a high-speed dubbing capability, allowing users to create high-quality copies of their tapes. The TC-TX1 is well-regarded for its reliability and sound clarity, essential for any serious collector of analog music formats.

In summary, whether it’s the portable convenience of the SA-N1 and SA-N11, the classic appeal of the HCD-T1, or the nostalgic capabilities of the TC-TX1, Sony continues to deliver audio products that not only meet but exceed the expectations of consumers. Each device showcases innovative technology, reflecting Sony's commitment to audio excellence.