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Mini Hi-Fi
Component
System
© 2000 Sony Corporation
Operating Instructions
4-226-483-12 (1)
MHC-BX9/DX9
MHC-BX7/DX7
MHC-BX5/DX5
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear panel. Record the serial
number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your
Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No. Serial No.
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Page 1 - Component

Mini Hi-FiComponentSystem© 2000 Sony CorporationOperating Instructions4-226-483-12 (1)MHC-BX9/DX9MHC-BX7/DX7MHC-BX5/DX5Owner’s RecordThe model and ser

Page 2 - About this manual

10Playing a CD— Normal playYou can play up to three CDs in a row.1 Press Z OPEN/CLOSE and place aCD on the disc tray.If a disc is not placed properly,

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Basic Operations11To Do thisStop play Press x.Pause Press X.Press again to resume play.Select a track During play or pause, press> (to go forward)

Page 4 - (MHC-BX7/DX7 only)

12Recording a CD— CD Synchro RecordingThe CD SYNC HI-DUB button lets you recordfrom a CD to a tape easily. You can use TYPEI (normal) or TYPE II (CrO2

Page 5 - VOLTAGE SELECTOR

Basic Operations13Listening to the radio–– Preset TuningPreset radio stations in the tuner's memoryfirst (see “Step 3: Presetting radio stations”

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14Recording from the radioYou can record the radio program on a tape bycalling up a preset station. You can use TYPE I(normal) or TYPE II (CrO2)* tap

Page 7 - Step 2: Setting the

Basic Operations15Playing a tapeYou can use TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II(CrO2)* tapes. You can also use the ./>(AMS** function) button to quickly sea

Page 8 - Step 3: Presetting

161 Press TAPE A/B repeatedly to selectdeck A or B.2 Press Z and insert a recorded tapein deck A or B.3 Press DIRECTION repeatedly toselect g to play

Page 9 - Saving the power in

Basic Operations17Recording from atape— High-speed DubbingYou can use TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II(CrO2)* tapes. The recording level is adjustedautomati

Page 10 - Playing a CD

18, Press DISPLAY.Each time you press the button duringnormal playback or in the stop mode, thedisplay changes as follows:During normal playbackIn the

Page 11 - Basic Operations

19Playing the CD tracksrepeatedly–– Repeat PlayThis function lets you repeat a single CD orall CDs in normal play, Shuffle Play andProgram Play.12?/1(

Page 12 - Recording a CD

2 WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.Refer servicin

Page 13 - Listening to the radio

20Playing the CD tracksin random order–– Shuffle PlayYou can play all the tracks on one CD or allCDs in random order.1 Press CD, then place a CD.2 Pre

Page 14 - Recording from the radio

21Programming the CDtracks–– Program PlayYou can make a program of up to 32 tracksfrom all the CDs in the order you want themto be played.1 Press CD,

Page 15 - Playing a tape

22To PressCheck the CHECK on the remoteprogram repeatedly. After the lasttrack, “CHECK END”appears.Clear a track from CLEAR on the remote inthe end st

Page 16 - 4 Press nN

23Recording on a tapemanuallyYou can record from CD, tape, or radio asyou like. For example, you can record just thesongs you want or record from the

Page 17 - Recording from a

24Recording a CD byspecifying track order— Program EditYou can record tracks from all the CDs in theorder you want. When programming, makesure the pla

Page 18 - Using the CD display

259 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for tracks fromthe same disc or steps 4 to 6 fortracks from another disc to programthe remaining tracks to be recordedon side

Page 19 - Playing the CD tracks

26Looping part of a CD— LoopWith the loop function, you can repeat part ofa CD during playback. This lets you createoriginal recordings.Flashing part

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27To reinforce lower bass sound(V-GROOVE)Press V-GROOVE. “V-GROOVE ON”appears in the display.The lower bass frequency of the music youare listening to

Page 21 - Programming the CD

28EffectROCKPOPJAZZDANCESOULORIENTALACTIONDRAMASFGAMEUSER FILEForStandard music sourcesSoundtracksand special listeningsituations(see page 30)Selectin

Page 22 - To cancel Program Play

29Changing thespectrum analyzerdisplayYou can enjoy changing the display whilelistening to the music., Press SPECTRUM.Every time you press the button,

Page 23 - Recording on a tape

3Table of ContentsGetting StartedStep 1: Hooking up the system... 4Step 2: Setting the time ... 7Step 3: Presetting

Page 24 - Recording a CD by

30Adjusting the graphicequalizerYou can adjust the sound by raising orlowering the levels of specific frequencyranges.Before operation, first select t

Page 25 - Selecting tape length

31Other FeaturesWhat is the Radio Data System?Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcastingservice that allows radio stations to sendadditional informatio

Page 26 - Flashing part of a CD

32Using the Radio Data System (RDS)(continued)1 Press PTY while listening to theradio.2 Turn SHUTTLE until it clicks toselect the program type you wan

Page 27 - Adjusting the sound

33LEISUREPrograms on recreational activities suchas gardening, fishing, cooking, etc.JAZZJazz programsCOUNTRYCountry music programsNATION MPrograms fe

Page 28 - Selecting the audio

34Mixing and recordingsounds4 Start playing the music and adjustthe volume.5 Adjust the microphone volume byturning MIC LEVEL.When you are doneTurn MI

Page 29 - Selecting the

35, Press SLEEP.Every time you press the button, theminute display (the turn-off time)changes as follows:AUTO t 90 t 80 t 70t … t 10 t OFF t AUTO …Whe

Page 30 - Adjusting the graphic

368 Press ENTER.The type of timer (DAILY 1 or DAILY 2),followed by the start time, stop time andthe music source, appears, then theoriginal display ap

Page 31 - System (RDS)

371 Tune in the preset radio station (see“Listening to the radio”).2 Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.“SET (DAILY 1)” appears.3 Press . or > repeatedly tosele

Page 32 - 3 Press ENTER

38Connecting audiocomponentsSelect one of the following two connections,depending on the equipment to be connectedand method of connecting. Refer to t

Page 33 - Singing along:

39Connecting a VCRMake sure to match the color of the plugs andthe connectors. To listen to the sound of theconnected VCR, hold down MD (VIDEO) andpr

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4Connect the speakers.Connect the speaker cords of frontspeakers to the SPEAKER jacks asbelow.R+L+–Step 1: Hooking up the systemDo the following proc

Page 35 - Waking up to music

40Connecting externalantennasConnect the external antenna to improve thereception.FM antennaConnect the optional FM external antenna.You can also use

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41Notes on CDs•Before playing, clean the CD with a cleaning cloth.Wipe the CD from the center out.•Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner,commer

Page 37 - Timer-recording radio

42Before placing a cassette in thetape deckTake up any slack in the tape. Otherwise the tapemay get entangled in the parts of the tape deck andbecome

Page 38 - Connecting audio

43continuedThere is severe hum or noise.•A TV or VCR is placed too close to thestereo system. Move the stereo systemaway from the TV or VCR.The sound

Page 39 - Connecting a VCR

44Tape DeckThe tape does not record.•No tape in the cassette holder.•The tab has been removed from thecassette (see “To save a tapepermanently” on pag

Page 40 - Connecting external

45SpecificationsAUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS:(MHC-BX7 USA models only)POWER OUTPUT AND TOTALHARMONIC DISTORTIONwith 6 ohm loads both channels driven, fr

Page 41 - Precautions

46InputsMD/VIDEO (AUDIO) IN:voltage 450 mV/250 mV,(phono jacks) impedance 47 kilohmsMIC: sensitivity 1 mV,(phone jack) impedance 10 kilohmsOutputsPHON

Page 42 - Troubleshooting

47Surround speaker SS-RS150 for MHC-BX7(except Canadian model)Speaker system Full range,bass-reflex type,magnetically shieldedSpeaker unitsFull range:

Page 43 - CD Player

48Sony Corporation Printed in IndonesiaIndexH, I, JHigh speed dubbing 17Hooking upoptional components 38the antennas 5, 40the power 5the spea

Page 44 - Tape Deck

5Notes•Keep the speaker cords away from the antennas toprevent noise.•The type of speakers supplied varies according tothe model you purchased (see “S

Page 45 - Specifications

6Step 1: Hooking up the system(continued)To attach the front speaker padsAttach the supplied front speaker pads to thebottom of the speakers to stabi

Page 46 - Specifications (continued)

71 Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.The hour indication flashes.2 Press . or > repeatedly to setthe hour.3 Press ENTER.The minute indication flashes.4 Press .

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81 Press TUNER/BAND repeatedlyuntil the band you want appears inthe display.Every time you press this button, theband changes as follows:FM y AMTUNEDS

Page 48 - Printed in Indonesia

9To tune in a station with a weaksignalPress + or – (TUNING +/– on the remote)repeatedly to tune in the station manually.To set another station to the

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