Sony Stereo System 2 661 374 114 User Manual

2-661-374-11(4)  
Mini Hi-Fi  
Component  
System  
Operating Instructions  
MHC-GNX900/GNX780  
MHC-GNX880/GNX800  
MHC-GNX700  
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Table of Contents  
(MHC-GNX880/GNX800/  
GNX700 only)  
Singing karaoke by reducing the vocal  
or selecting the audio channel ........ 21  
Changing the spectrum analyzer  
display ............................................ 25  
Adjusting the brightness of the  
display ............................................ 25  
Viewing information about the disc  
in the display .................................. 25  
Recording your favorite tracks on a  
disc into a tape ................................16  
Listening to audio from a connected  
component ...................................... 28  
Recording on a connected  
component ...................................... 28  
Adjusting the graphic equalizer or  
selecting the surround effect...........18  
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Discs that this system cannot  
play back  
About this manual  
• The instructions in this manual are for  
models MHC-GNX900, MHC-GNX780,  
MHC-GNX880, MHC-GNX800 and  
MHC-GNX700. In this manual, the  
MHC-GNX880 is used for illustration  
purposes unless stated otherwise.  
• CD-ROMs other than those has MP3 audio  
tracks that conforms to ISO 9660 Level 1,  
Level 2, Joliet in expansion format.  
• CD-Rs/CD-RWs other than those recorded in  
the following formats:  
a)  
– audio CD format  
• This manual mainly explains operations using  
the buttons on the unit, but the same  
operations can also be performed using the  
buttons on the remote having the same or  
similar names or symbols.  
– data CD format with MP3 audio track in the  
format of MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3,  
MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3 and MPEG 2.5  
Audio Layer 3 that conforms to ISO 9660a)  
Level 1, Level 2 or Joliet in expansion  
format or Multi Sessionb).  
• Data part of CD-Extras.  
• Data part of Mixed CDs.  
Playable discs  
• A disc that has a non-standard shape (e.g.,  
card, heart).  
You can play back the following discs on this  
system. Other discs cannot be played back.  
• CD-R and CD-RW discs that have not been  
correctly finalized (processing to allow play  
back by a normal CD player).  
List of playable discs  
• CD-R and CD-RW discs recorded in multi-  
session that have not ended by “closing the  
session”.  
Format of  
discs  
Disc logo  
Contents  
Audio CDs  
Audio  
• A disc recorded in packet write format.  
• A disc with paper or stickers on it.  
• A disc that has the adhesive, cellophane tape,  
or a sticker still left on it.  
CD-R/CD-RW  
(Audio CDs/  
CD Graphics  
(CDG)*/Discs  
with MP3 audio  
tracks)  
Audio  
• Audio side of a DualDisc.  
a)  
A logical format of files and folders on a CD-ROMs,  
defined by ISO (International Organization for  
Stardardization).  
b)  
Multi Session  
This is a recording method that enables adding of  
data using the Track-At-Once method. Conventional  
discs begin at a disc control area called the Lead-in  
and end at an area called Lead-out. A Multi Session  
disc is a disc having multiple sessions, with each  
segment from Lead-in to Lead-out regarded as a  
single session.  
CD Graphics  
(CDG)*  
Audio +  
Video  
* MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only  
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Notes on CD-R and CD-RW  
Music discs encoded with  
copyright protection  
technologies  
• This system can play back CD-R/CD-RW  
discs edited by the user. However, note that  
playback of some discs may not be possible  
depending on the recording device used for  
recording or the disc condition.  
This product is designed to play back discs that  
conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard.  
Recently, various music discs encoded with  
copyright protection technologies are marketed  
by some record companies. Please be aware that  
among those discs, there are some that do not  
conform to the CD standard and may not be  
playable by this product.  
• Discs recorded on CD-R/CD-RW drives may  
not be played back because of scratches, dirt,  
recording condition or the driver’s  
characteristics.  
Note on DualDiscs  
Cautions when playing a disc  
that is recorded in Multi  
Session  
This product is designed to play back discs that  
conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard.  
A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which  
mates DVD recorded material on one side with  
digital audio material on the other side. Please  
be aware that the audio side of a DualDisc may  
not be played back on this product because these  
discs do not conform to the CD standard.  
• This system can play back Multi Session discs  
when an MP3 audio track is contained in the  
first session. Any subsequent MP3 audio  
tracks recorded in later sessions can also be  
played back.  
“DualDisc” is a trademark of the Recording  
Industry Association of America (RIAA).  
• When you play back Multi Session discs with  
different formats for each session, the format  
of the first session is recognized as the disc  
type. Tracks in the second and subsequent  
sessions are played back if they are the same  
formats as the first session.  
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Getting Started  
Hooking up the system  
Do the following procedures 1 to 7 to hook up your system using the supplied cords and accessories  
AM loop antenna  
*2  
SubwooferB  
FM lead antenna  
*2  
*2  
Surround speaker  
(Right)  
Surround speaker  
(Left)  
*1  
SubwooferA  
5
3
4*3  
6
3
2
2
1
7
1
Front speaker (Left)  
Unit  
Front speaker (Right)  
*1  
*2  
*3  
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SUBWOOFER OUT terminal  
1 Connect the front speakers.  
Connect the speaker cords of the front  
speakers to the FRONT SPEAKER  
terminals as shown below.  
Purple  
White  
L
FRONT SPEAKER  
R
SYSTEM CONTROL jack  
SYSTEM  
CONTR  
OL  
Tip  
(MHC-GNX900/GNX780 (SS-GNX900/  
GNX780) only)  
Connect the speaker cords to the terminals on the  
speakers.  
To disconnect  
(MHC-GNX880/GNX800 only)  
Connect the subwoofer cord of the  
Subwoofer B (SS-WGV880B/  
SS-WG800B) to the Subwoofer A  
(SS-WGV880A/SS-WG800A) terminal as  
shown below.  
Black (#)  
Red (3)  
Black (#)  
Red (3)  
Subwoofer A terminal  
2 Connect the surround speakers.  
Black  
(MHC-GNX880/GNX800 only)  
Connect the speaker cords of the surround  
speakers to the SURR SPEAKER terminals  
as shown below.  
Note  
Be sure to make this connection before you  
connect the unit’s power cord to a wall outlet.  
Grey  
PEAKER  
S
L
URR  
S
R
4 Connect the video input jack of your TV  
to the VIDEO OUT jack with the  
supplied video cord.  
(MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only)  
VIDEO OUT  
3 Connect the subwoofer.  
(MHC-GNX880/GNX800/GNX700 only)  
Connect the subwoofer cord of the  
Subwoofer A to the SUBWOOFER OUT  
terminal and the system cord to the  
SYSTEM CONTROL jack as shown  
below.  
When using a TV  
Turn on the TV and select the video input so that  
you can view the pictures from this system.  
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5 Connect the FM and AM antennas.  
Inserting two R6 (size AA)  
batteries into the remote  
Set up the AM loop antenna, then connect  
it.  
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E
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Note  
If you do not use the remote for a long period of time,  
remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from  
battery leakage and corrosion.  
AM loop antenna  
Extend the FM lead  
antenna horizontally  
Tip  
With normal use, the batteries should last for about six  
months. When the remote no longer operates the  
system, replace both batteries with new ones.  
6 For models equipped with a voltage  
selector, set VOLTAGE SELECTOR to  
the position of your local power line  
voltage.  
Attaching the speaker pads  
Brazil model only Other models  
Attach the supplied speaker pads to the bottom  
of the speakers to stabilize the speakers and  
prevent them from slipping.  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
220V  
220V  
120V  
127V  
220V  
230-240V  
7 Connect the power cord to a wall  
outlet.  
The demonstration appears in the display.  
When you press ?/1, the system turns on  
and the demonstration automatically ends.  
If the supplied adaptor on the plug does not  
fit your wall outlet, detach it from the plug  
(only for models equipped with an adaptor).  
When carrying this unit  
Do the following procedure to protect the disc  
mechanism.  
Note  
Use buttons on the unit for the operation.  
Install this system so that the power cord can be  
unplugged from the wall socket immediately in  
the event of trouble.  
1 Press ?/1 to turn on the system.  
2 Press CD.  
Notes  
3 Make sure that all discs are removed  
• Keep the speaker cords away from the antennas to  
prevent noise.  
from the unit.  
• (MHC-GNX880/GNX800 only)  
Be sure to connect both left and right surround  
speakers.  
4 Hold down CD, then press ?/1 until  
“MECHA LOCK” appears in the display.  
5 Release ?/1 first, then release CD.  
6 Unplug the AC power cord.  
• Be sure to match the color of the speaker terminals on  
the unit and the connectors.  
• Be sure to connect the speakers securely and  
correctly. When connecting speaker cords, insert the  
connectors straight into the terminals.  
To connect optional components  
See “Hooking up optional components” on page 27.  
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Positioning the speakers  
Setting the clock  
Place the front speakers at an angle of 45  
degrees from your listening position.  
Place the surround speakers beside the front  
speakers as shown below.  
Use buttons on the remote for the operation.  
1
2
Press ?/1 to turn on the system.  
Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.  
“CLOCK” appears in the display. Then, the  
hour indication flashes in the display.  
MHC-GNX880/GNX800 only  
Front  
Front  
speaker (L)  
speaker (R)  
3
4
Press –. or >+ repeatedly to set  
the hour.  
Subwoofer B  
Subwoofer A  
Unit  
Press ENTER.  
The minute indication flashes in the  
display.  
0.3m  
0.3m  
Surround  
speaker (L)  
Surround  
speaker (R)  
5
6
Press –. or >+ repeatedly to set  
the minute.  
45  
Press ENTER.  
The clock starts functioning.  
Listener  
To adjust the clock  
MHC-GNX900/GNX780/GNX700 only  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.  
Subwoofer*  
Unit  
“SET” appears in the display, then “PLAY  
SET?” flashes in the display.  
Front  
speaker  
(L)  
Front  
speaker  
(R)  
2 Press –. or >+ repeatedly to select  
“CLOCK SET?”, then press ENTER.  
The hour indication flashes in the display.  
0.3m  
3 Do the same procedures as step 3 to 6  
45  
above.  
Notes  
• The clock settings are canceled when you disconnect  
the power cord or if a power failure occurs.  
• You cannot set the clock in Power Saving Mode  
Listener  
* Except for MHC-GNX900/GNX780  
Note  
(Except for MHC-GNX900/GNX780)  
Place the subwoofer(s) at least 0.3 meters (1 feet) away  
from the unit.  
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When playing an audio CD  
Elapsed  
playing time  
Disc tray  
number  
Disc – Playback  
Track number  
Loading a disc  
1
Press Z OPEN/CLOSE.  
The disc tray slides out.  
LINK  
2
Load a disc with the label side facing  
up on the disc tray.  
Disc playing Disc presence  
indicator indicator  
When youplay  
back a 8 cm  
disc such as  
CD single,  
place it on the  
inner circle of  
the tray  
When playing an MP3 audio track  
Elapsed  
Disc tray  
number  
Track number  
playing time  
To load additional discs, press  
EX-CHANGE/DISC SKIP to rotate the  
disc tray.  
MP3 BOOSTER  
LINK  
Disc playing Disc presence  
indicator indicator  
3
Press Z OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc  
tray.  
When playing a CDG (MHC-GNX880/  
GNX780 only)  
Notes  
Elapsed  
Disc tray  
• Do not push the disc tray when closing it as this may  
cause malfunction. Press Z OPEN/CLOSE to close  
the disc tray.  
playing time  
number  
Track number  
• Do not use a disc with tape, seals or paste on it as this  
may cause malfunction.  
Playing a disc  
LINK  
— Normal Play/Shuffle Play  
Disc playing Disc presence  
indicator indicator  
This system lets you play back CDGs*, audio  
CDs and discs with MP3 audio tracks in  
different play modes.  
Before playing a CDG*, turn on your TV and  
select the video input.  
1
2
Press CD.  
When playback is stopped, press PLAY  
MODE on the remote repeatedly until  
the indication of the play mode you  
want lights up in the display.  
* MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only  
Select  
To play back  
ALL DISCS  
(Normal Play)  
The tracks on all discs in the  
disc tray continuously.  
1DISC  
(Normal Play)  
The tracks on the disc you  
have selected in original  
order.  
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Select  
To play back  
To  
Do this  
ALBM  
(Normal Play)  
The MP3 audio tracks in the  
album on the disc you have  
selected in original order.  
For discs other than discs  
with MP3 audio tracks,  
“ALBM” play mode  
performs the same  
Switch to CD  
function from  
another source  
Press one of the DISC 1 ~ 3  
buttons (Automatic Source  
Selection).  
Exchange other  
discs while playing SKIP.  
Press EX-CHANGE/DISC  
Remove a disc  
Press Z OPEN/CLOSE.  
1) The elapsed playing time may not be displayed  
correctly depending on the MP3 audio tracks.  
2) (MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only)  
You cannot find a point in a track when playing a  
CDG.  
operation as “1DISC” play  
mode.  
ALL DISCS  
SHUF  
(Shuffle Play)  
The tracks on all discs in  
random order.  
Notes  
1DISC SHUF  
(Shuffle Play)  
The tracks on the disc you  
have selected in random  
order.  
• You cannot change the play mode during playback.  
• The following discs take a longer time to start  
playback.  
ALBM SHUF  
(Shuffle Play)  
The MP3 audio tracks in the  
album on the disc you have  
selected in random order.  
For discs other than discs  
with MP3 audio tracks,  
“ALBM SHUF” play mode  
performs the same  
– a disc recorded with complicated tree structure.  
– a disc recorded in Multi Session.  
– a disc to which data can be added (non-finalized  
disc).  
• When the disc is loaded, the system reads all the  
tracks on that disc. If there are many albums or non-  
MP3 audio tracks on the disc, it may take a longer  
time for playback to begin or for the next MP3 audio  
tracks to start playback.  
operation as “1DISC  
SHUF” play mode.  
PROGRAM  
(Program Play)  
The tracks on all discs in the  
order you want them to be  
• You are recommended not to save other types of  
tracks or unnecessary albums on a disc that has MP3  
audio tracks.  
• Attempting to play back non-MP3 format files that  
have the extension “.MP3” may result in noise or  
malfunction.  
3
Press N.  
• The system can play back to a depth of 8 folders  
only.  
Other operations  
To  
Do this  
• When naming the MP3 audio tracks, be sure to add  
the file extension “.MP3” to the file name.  
• An album that does not include an MP3 audio track  
is skipped.  
Stop playback  
Pause playback  
Press x.  
Press X. Press X again to  
resume playback.  
• If you save up the extension “.MP3” to a track other  
than MP3 audio tracks, the system cannot recognize  
the track properly and will generate a random noise  
which could damage your speaker.  
Select a track  
Press . or > (or press  
. or >+ on the remote)  
repeatedly.  
Select an album of Press ALBUM +/– repeatedly to  
MP3 audio tracks select the album you want.  
• The maximum number of albums on a disc which can  
be recognize by this system is 150 (including root  
album).  
Find a point in a  
For audio CD, press m or M  
repeatedly. For MP3 audio  
track, press m or M  
1)2)  
track  
• The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks and  
albums on a disc which can be recognize by this  
system is 300.  
repeatedly on the remote.  
Select a disc when Press one of the DISC 1 ~ 3  
playback is stopped buttons or EX-CHANGE/DISC  
SKIP (or DISC SKIP on the  
• Depending on the encoding/writing software,  
recording device, or the recording media used at the  
time an MP3 audio track is recorded, you may  
encounter problems such as cannot play back, sound  
interruptions and noise.  
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Tips  
• When you press CD or one of the DISC 1 ~ 3 buttons  
to switch to “CD” function from “TUNER” function,  
you may require a longer time to access the disc. In  
the case, set the CD power manage function to “CD  
POWER ON” (page 14).  
Creating your own  
program  
— Program Play  
• If you press CD while the system is turned off, the  
system turns on automatically and “CD” is selected  
as the function.  
You can make a program of up to 25 steps from  
all the discs in the order you want to play back.  
You can synchro record the programmed tracks  
onto a tape (page 16).  
• You can also press FUNCTION on the remote  
repeatedly to select “CD”.  
• (MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only)  
1
2
Press CD.  
When you play back a CDG, some operation may  
cause image distortion on the video output.  
• During Shuffle Play, some tracks may be played  
back repeatedly.  
When playback is stopped, press PLAY  
MODE on the remote repeatedly until  
“PROGRAM” lights up in the display.  
3
Press one of DISC 1 ~ 3 buttons or  
EX-CHANGE/DISC SKIP (or DISC SKIP  
on the remote) to select a disc.  
Playing repeatedly  
— Repeat Play  
To program all the tracks on a disc at once,  
proceed to step 5 while “AL” appears in the  
display.  
You can play back all the tracks or a single track  
on a disc repeatedly.  
To program all the MP3 audio tracks on  
an album at once, press ALBUM +/–  
repeatedly until the album you want  
appears in the display, then proceed to  
step 5.  
Press REPEAT on the remote repeatedly  
during playback until “REPEAT” or  
“REPEAT1” lights up in the display.  
REPEAT: All the tracks on the disc(s), or all the  
tracks in the album* are played back repeatedly  
up to five times.  
REPEAT1: A single track is played back  
repeatedly until “REPEAT1” is cancelled.  
4
Press . or > (or press –. or  
>+ on the remote) repeatedly until  
the track number you want appears in  
the display.  
* When “ALBM” or “ALBM SHUF” is selected for  
MP3 audio tracks.  
The total playing time flashes in the display.  
When programming an MP3 audio track,  
press ALBUM +/– repeatedly until the  
album you want appears in the display, then  
press . or > (or press –. or >+  
on the remote) repeatedly until the track  
number you want appears in the display.  
To cancel Repeat Play  
Press REPEAT repeatedly until both  
“REPEAT” and “REPEAT1” disappear from  
the display.  
Note  
Total playing time  
(including selected  
track)  
You cannot select “REPEAT” and “ALL DISCS  
SHUF” at the same time.  
Disc tray Track  
number number  
Tip  
You can change the Repeat Play setting when the  
playback is stopped.  
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5
6
Press ENTER.  
The track(s) is(are) programmed.  
The program step number appears in the  
display.  
Tuner  
Presetting radio stations  
To program additional discs or tracks.  
You can preset up to 20 FM stations and 10 AM  
stations. You can then tune in any of those  
stations simply by selecting the corresponding  
preset number.  
To program  
Repeat steps  
Other discs  
3 and 5  
Other tracks on the 4 and 5  
same disc  
Other tracks on  
other discs  
3 to 5  
Automatic tuning preset  
You can automatically tune in all of the stations  
that can be received in your area and then store  
the frequency of your favourite stations.  
7
Press N.  
Program Play starts.  
Other operations  
1
2
Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to  
select “FM” or “AM”.  
To  
Do this  
Cancel Program  
Play  
When playback is stopped, press  
PLAY MODE on the remote  
repeatedly until “PROGRAM”  
disappear from the display.  
Press TUNING MODE on the remote  
repeatedly until “AUTO” lights up in  
the display.  
3
Press TUNING +/– (or press –. or  
>+ on the remote).  
Clear a track from Press CLEAR on the remote  
the end of program when playback is stopped.  
The frequency changes as the system scans  
for a station. Scanning stops automatically  
when a station is tuned in. “TUNED” lights  
up in the display. When a FM stereo  
program is tuned in, “STEREO” lights up in  
the display.  
Tips  
• The program you made remains in the system’s  
memory even after it has been played back. Press N  
to play back the same program again.  
• If “--.--” appears instead of the total playing time  
during programming, this means:  
– you have programmed a track number which  
exceeds 20.  
– the total playing time has exceeded 100 minutes.  
– you have programmed an MP3 audio track.  
LINK  
If “TUNED” does not lights up and the  
scanning does not stop  
Set the frequency of the radio station you  
want as described in steps 2 and 3 of  
4
Press TUNER MEMORY on the remote.  
A preset number flashes in the display.  
The stations are stored from preset  
number 1.  
Preset number  
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5
6
Press TUNING +/– (or press –. or  
>+ on the remote) repeatedly to  
select the preset number you want.  
To improve tuner reception  
When tuner reception is poor, set the CD power  
manage function to “CD POWER OFF”. The  
default setting is “CD POWER ON”.  
Press ENTER.  
Use buttons on the unit for the operation.  
“Complete!” appears in the display. The  
station is stored.  
1 Press CD.  
7
Repeat steps 1 to 6 to store other  
stations.  
2 Press ?/1 to turn off the system.  
3 Press ?/1 while holding x.  
The system turns on automatically. “CD  
POWER OFF” appears in the display.  
Manual tuning preset  
You can manually tune in and store the  
frequency of your favourite stations.  
To set to “CD POWER ON”  
Repeat the procedure above and “CD POWER  
ON” appears in the display.  
1
2
Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to  
select “FM” or “AM”.  
Notes  
• When “CD POWER OFF” is selected, disc access  
time is increased.  
Press TUNING MODE on the remote  
repeatedly until “MANUAL” lights up in  
the display.  
• You cannot change the CD power manage function  
setting in the Power Saving Mode (page 24).  
3
4
Press TUNING +/– (or press –. or  
>+ on the remote) repeatedly to tune  
in the station you want.  
To change the AM tuning interval  
Use buttons on the unit for the operation.  
The factory settings for AM tuning interval is  
9 kHz (or 10 kHz for some areas). To change the  
AM tuning interval, select any AM station first,  
then turn off the system. While holding down  
ENTER, press ?/1. The system turns on  
automatically and “AM 10k STEP” or  
“AM 9k STEP” appears in the display. When  
you change the interval, all the AM preset  
stations are erased. To reset the interval, repeat  
the same procedure.  
Press TUNER MEMORY on the remote.  
A preset number flashes in the display.  
The stations are stored from preset  
number 1.  
5
6
Press TUNING +/– (or press –. or  
>+ on the remote) repeatedly to  
select the preset number you want.  
Press ENTER.  
“Complete!” appears in the display. The  
station is stored.  
Note  
You cannot change the AM tuning interval in the  
Power Saving Mode (page 24).  
7
Repeat steps 1 to 6 to store other  
stations.  
Tips  
Other operations  
• The preset stations are retained for half a day even if  
you unplug the power cord or if a power failure  
occurs.  
To  
Do this  
Tune in a station  
Follow the procedure described  
• If you press TUNER/BAND while the system is  
turned off, the system turns on automatically and  
“TUNER” is selected as the function.  
• You can also press FUNCTION on the remote  
repeatedly to select “TUNER”.  
with a weak signal in “Manual tuning preset” on  
Stop scanning  
during automatic  
tuning  
Press x.  
Cancel presetting  
Press TUNER MEMORY on  
the remote.  
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Listening to the radio  
Tape – Playback  
You can listen to a radio station either by  
selecting a preset station, or by manually tuning  
in the station.  
Loading a tape  
1
Push A Z (Deck A) or B Z (Deck B) on  
the selected deck.  
Listening to a preset station  
Push here  
to eject the  
tape deck  
A
— Preset Tuning  
Before tuning to preset stations, be sure to preset  
1
2
Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to  
select “FM” or “AM”.  
2
3
Load a tape into Deck A or B.  
With the side  
you want to  
play back or  
record facing  
forward  
Press TUNING MODE on the remote  
repeatedly until “PRESET” lights up in  
the display.  
3
Press TUNING +/– (or press –. or  
>+ on the remote) repeatedly to  
select the preset station you want.  
Push the center of the tape lid to close  
the deck.  
Preset number  
Frequency  
Playing a tape  
Listening to a non-preset  
radio station  
You can use TYPE I (normal) tape.  
— Manual Tuning  
1
2
Load a tape.  
1
2
Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to  
select “FM” or “AM”.  
Press TAPE A/B (or TAPE on the  
remote) repeatedly until “TAPE A” or  
“TAPE B” appears in the display.  
Press TUNING MODE on the remote  
repeatedly until “MANUAL” lights up in  
the display.  
3
Press DIRECTION repeatedly to select  
one way or relay play*1 to play back  
both decks in succession.  
3
Press TUNING +/– (or press –. or  
>+ on the remote) repeatedly to tune  
in the station you want.  
Tips  
• When an FM stereo program has static noise, press  
FM MODE on the remote repeatedly until “MONO”  
lights up in the display. There will be no stereo effect,  
but the reception will improve.  
• To record the radio programs, see “Recording on a  
tape manually” (page 17) or “Timer recording radio  
programs” (page 23).  
• You can also press FUNCTION on the remote  
repeatedly to select “TUNER”.  
• To improve broadcast reception, adjust the supplied  
antennas, or connect an external antenna.  
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Press N.  
The tape starts playing.  
Tape – Recording  
Tape presence indicator  
Recording your favorite  
tracks on a disc into a  
tape  
Front side indicator  
— CD Synchro Recording  
*1  
“RELAY” appears in the display Relay Play  
follows this sequence, then stops:  
You can record a whole disc into a tape.  
You can use TYPE I (normal) tape. The  
recording level is adjusted automatically.  
Deck A (front side) t Deck B (front side)  
Other operations  
To  
Do this  
1
2
Load a recordable tape into Deck B.  
Stop playback  
Press x.  
Press CD and load a disc you want to  
record.  
Pause playback Press X. Press X again to resume  
playback.  
When you want to record an album of MP3  
audio tracks, press PLAY MODE on the  
remote repeatedly until “ALBM” lights up  
in the display. Then press ALBUM +/–  
repeatedly to select the album you want.  
Fast-forward or Press m or M. To back to  
rewind  
normal playback, press N.  
Remove a tape  
Push A Z (Deck A) or B Z  
(Deck B) when playback is  
stopped.  
3
4
Press CD SYNC.  
Note  
“SYNC” lights up in the display.  
“REC” flashes in the display.  
Deck B standby for recording.  
Do not push A Z (Deck A) or B Z (Deck B) while  
playing a tape, otherwise the tape could be damaged.  
Tips  
Press REC PAUSE/START.  
“REC” lights up in the display.  
Recording starts.  
• When a tape is inserted, corresponding presence  
indicator lights up in the display.  
• If you press TAPE A/B (or TAPE on the remote)  
while the system is turned off, the system turns on  
automatically and “TAPE A” or “TAPE B” is  
selected as the function.  
To stop recording  
Press x.  
• If you press N during “TAPE A” function and there  
is no tape in Deck A, the system automatically  
switches to “TAPE B” function when there is a tape  
in Deck B. Then, playback will start and vice versa.  
• You can also press FUNCTION on the remote  
repeatedly to select “TAPE A” or “TAPE B”.  
To record a disc by specifying  
track order  
— Program Edit  
You can record tracks on all the discs in the  
order you want using Program Play. Between  
steps 2 and step 3 of “CD Synchro Recording”  
program” (page 12). When programming, make  
sure the playing times do not exceed the length  
of one side of the tape.  
Note  
You cannot listen to other sources while recording.  
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Tips  
• For recording from the radio:  
Recording on a tape  
manually  
If noise is heard while recording from the radio,  
move the respective antenna to reduce the noise.  
• For recording from a disc to a tape manually:  
You can press . or > (or press –. or >+  
on the remote) repeatedly to select tracks during  
recording pause (after step 4 of “Recording on a tape  
manually” ).  
— Manual Recording  
You can record just the portions you like from a  
disc, tape or radio program on a tape.  
You can also record from connected  
• For recording an album of MP3 audio tracks:  
Press PLAY MODE on the remote repeatedly until  
“ALBM” lights up in the display. Then press  
ALBUM +/– repeatedly to select the album you want  
after step 4 of “Recording to a tape manually”.  
• For recording from a disc:  
If flanger or delay (page 20) sound effect is selected,  
the flanger or delay sound effect will be recorded into  
a tape.  
1
2
Load a recordable tape into Deck B.  
Press CD, TAPE A/B, TUNER/BAND, TV  
or VIDEO/MD (or FUNCTION on the  
remote repeatedly) to select the source  
you want to record.  
3
Load the disc, tape or tune to the  
station you want to record. To record  
from the connected component,  
connect the external audio sources.  
4
5
6
Press REC PAUSE/START.  
“REC” flashes in the display.  
Deck B standby for recording.  
Press REC PAUSE/START again.  
“REC” lights up in the display.  
Recording starts.  
Start playing the source to be  
recorded.  
To stop recording  
Press x.  
Note  
You cannot listen to other sources while recording.  
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Adjusting the graphic  
equalizer or selecting the  
surround effect  
Sound Adjustment  
Adjusting the sound  
You can reinforce the bass and create a more  
powerful sound.  
You can adjust the sound by raising or lowering  
the level of specific frequency band, then store  
up to three user equalizer setting in the memory.  
Press GROOVE repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
1
2
Press EQ BAND repeatedly to select a  
frequency band or surround effect.  
GROOVE ON* t GROOVE OFF  
Turn OPERATION DIAL clockwise or  
counterclockwise to adjust the level or  
select surround effect you want.  
* The volume switches to power mode and the  
equalizer curve changes.  
Tips  
Frequency level  
Frequency band  
• The default setting is “GROOVE ON”.  
• When “GROOVE ON” is selected,  
“GROOVE” lights up in the display.  
LINK  
Selecting the preset  
effect  
3
Repeat step 1 and 2 to adjust the level  
of other frequency bands and surround  
effect.  
Turn OPERATION DIAL clockwise or  
counterclockwise (or press EQ on the  
remote repeatedly) to select one of the  
following preset effect.  
4
5
Press ENTER.  
“MEMORY EQ-1” appears in the display.  
Turn OPERATION DIAL clockwise or  
counterclockwise to select a user  
equalizer number (1~3) you want to  
store the equalizer setting.  
Effect  
Category  
ROCK  
Standard music sources  
POP  
JAZZ  
DANCE  
SOUL  
6
Press ENTER.  
This setting is automatically stored as the  
user equalizer setting you selected in step 5.  
The previous setting stored at this memory  
location is erased and replaced by the new  
setting.  
TECHNO  
HIP HOP  
REGGAE  
SAMBA  
CLASSICAL  
FLAT  
Original music source  
User equalizer setting  
Tip  
USER EQ 1  
USER EQ 2  
USER EQ 3  
If you do not want to store the equalizer setting, select  
“EXIT?” in step 5.  
Other operations  
To  
Do this  
To cancel the preset effect  
Call up a user  
Turn OPERATION DIAL  
Turn OPERATION DIAL clockwise or  
counterclockwise until “FLAT” appears in the  
display.  
equalizer setting clockwise or counterclockwise  
until the user equalizer setting  
number you want appears in the  
display.  
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2)  
3)  
MATRIX SURR 1: Reproduces a wide range of  
sound that can actually sense the size of the room.  
MATRIX SURR 2: Reproduces a wide range of  
sound that can actually sense the size of the room.  
The surround sound is reinforced.  
MHC-GNX900/GNX780/GNX700 only  
Press SURROUND repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
SURROUND ON t SURROUND OFF  
Notes  
Using the subwoofer  
(MHC-GNX880/GNX800/GNX700 only)  
• When you select certain preset effects, the surround  
effect may be canceled.  
• When the surround effect is selected,  
“SURROUND” lights up in the display.  
You can use the sound of the subwoofer to  
enhance the bass.  
MHC-GNX880/GNX800 only  
Selecting the MP3  
Booster effect  
1
Press SUBWOOFER ON/OFF on the  
Subwoofer A (SS-WGV880A or  
SS-WG800A) repeatedly until the  
indicator lights up.  
You can improve the sound quality of MP3  
audio tracks during playback.  
The subwoofer is turned on.  
2
Turn SUBWOOFER VOLUME to adjust  
the volume.  
Press MP3 BOOSTER repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
BOOSTER ON t BOOSTER OFF  
You will be able to listen to low bass  
frequency sound.  
To turn off the subwoofer  
Tips  
• The default setting is “BOOSTER ON”.  
• When “BOOSTER ON” is selected, “MP3  
BOOSTER” lights up in the display.  
• MP3 Booster setting only can be changed when disc  
with MP3 audio tracks is selected during “CD”  
function.  
Press SUBWOOFER ON/OFF on the  
Subwoofer A (SS-WGV880A or  
SS-WG800A) again.  
MHC-GNX700 only  
1
Press SUBWOOFER ON/OFF on the  
subwoofer repeatedly until the  
indicator lights up.  
Selecting the sound  
system  
The subwoofer is turned on.  
2
Turn SUBWOOFER VOLUME to adjust  
the volume.  
(MHC-GNX880/GNX800 only)  
You will be able to listen to low bass  
frequency sound.  
You can enjoy different sounds by selecting the  
sound mode you want.  
To turn off the subwoofer  
Press SURR SPEAKER MODE repeatedly to  
select the sound mode you want.  
Press SUBWOOFER ON/OFF on the  
subwoofer again.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
Note  
If you turn MASTER VOLUME (or press VOLUME  
+/– on the remote), the volume for all speakers will  
change.  
LINK1) t MATRIX SURR 12) t  
MATRIX SURR 23)  
1)  
LINK: Reproduces the same sound with different  
output levels.  
Tip  
You can turn MASTER VOLUME (or press  
VOLUME +/– on the remote) to adjust the volume of  
the subwoofer linked to the front speakers.  
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Notes  
• You can select the FLANGER effect in CD function  
only.  
Creating a party  
environment  
• If you press DELAY during “FLANGER ON”, the  
effect will switch to “FLANGER OFF”.  
• When “FLANGER ON” is selected, FLANGER  
indicator will lights up.  
— X-TRANCE  
• The setting of FLANGER will automatically  
changed to “FLANGER OFF” when the system is  
turned off or the function is changed.  
• If “FLANGER ON” is selected, the sound effect will  
be recorded into a tape when you perform recording  
from a disc.  
You can create party environment by using  
SOUND FLASH for flashing effect, FLANGER  
for deep sound flanging effect or/and DELAY  
for creating a live sound effect.  
Flashing sound effect  
Delaying sound effect  
— SOUND FLASH  
— DELAY  
With the sound flash function, you can flash the  
sound output. The sound cuts off periodically.  
You can delay the sound output with the sound  
delay function. This function is suitable to create  
a live sound effect.  
Hold down SOUND FLASH during  
playback.  
The flashing effect is activated.  
Press DELAY repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
To cancel the flashing effect  
Release SOUND FLASH.  
DELAY ON t DELAY OFF  
To change the sound flash speed  
Notes  
Hold down SOUND FLASH and turn  
OPERATION DIAL clockwise or  
counterclockwise to change the sound flash  
speed (1 ~ 20).  
• You can select the DELAY effect in CD function  
only.  
• If you press FLANGER during “DELAY ON”, the  
effect will switch to “DELAY OFF”.  
• When “DELAY ON” is selected, DELAY indicator  
will lights up.  
Tip  
The power illuminator will synchronize with the  
selected SOUND FLASH effect.  
• The setting of DELAY will automatically changed to  
“DELAY OFF” when the system is turned off or the  
function is changed.  
• If “DELAY ON” is selected, the sound effect will be  
recorded into a tape when you perform recording  
from a disc.  
Flanging sound effect  
— FLANGER  
You can flange the sound output with the sound  
flange function.  
Press FLANGER repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
FLANGER ON t FLANGER OFF  
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To cancel the karaoke mode  
Singing karaoke by  
reducing the vocal or  
selecting the audio  
channel  
Turn MIC 1 LEVEL and MIC 2 LEVEL to  
“MIN”, disconnect the microphone from MIC 1  
or/and MIC 2 jack then press KARAOKE  
repeatedly until “m” disappears.  
Singing along  
(MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only)  
You can sing along with any stereo CD or tape.  
You need to connect an optional microphone.  
When playing a multiplex audio CD or  
multiplex CDG (disc with the vocals on one  
channel and the instruments on the other  
channel), you can switch the sound to cancel the  
vocals and listen only to the instruments from  
both speakers. Beside this, you can cancel the  
vocal of the stereo disc by using the KARAOKE  
PON function.  
1
Turn MIC 1 LEVEL and MIC 2 LEVEL to  
“MIN” to turn down the microphone  
volume.  
2
3
4
Connect an optional microphone to the  
MIC 1 or MIC 2 jack.  
Start playing the music and adjust the  
volume.  
Press KARAOKE repeatedly.  
Turn MIC 1 LEVEL or MIC 2 LEVEL to  
adjust the microphone volume.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
Other operations  
KARAOKE PON t MPX L* t MPX R* t  
KARAOKE OFF  
To  
Do this  
The “m” lights up in the display when a karaoke  
mode is activated.  
Sing along with CDGs* Turn on your TV and select  
the video input.  
To sing karaoke of multiplex CD or CDG, select  
“MPX R” or “MPX L”.  
* – When a disc with MP3 audio tracks is selected, you  
cannot select “MPX L” or “MPX R”.  
Adjust the microphone Turn ECHO LEVEL to  
echo  
adjust the echo effect. To  
cancel the echo effect, turn  
ECHO LEVEL to “MIN”.  
– With some songs, vocals may not be cancelled  
when you select “KARAOKE PON”.  
Sing along with  
Karaoke*  
Press KARAOKE  
repeatedly. (see “Singing  
Karaoke by reducing the  
vocal or select the audio  
channel”, page 21).  
Notes  
• If “MPX L” or “MPX R” is selected, the output from  
CD DIGITAL OUT jack will become monaural.  
• The karaoke setting is automatically changed to  
“KARAOKE OFF” if the disc is changed or the  
function is changed.  
* MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only.  
Tips  
• You can mix and record sound from microphone  
after step 2. To record the sound, see “Recording on  
a tape manually” on page 17. To stop recording,  
press x.  
• When karaoke mode is activated, the equalizer and  
surround effect settings cannot be changed.  
• The instrumental sound may be reduced as well as  
the singer’s voice when the sound is recorded in  
monaural.  
• If acoustic feedback (howling) occurs, move the  
microphone away from the speakers or change the  
direction of the microphone.  
• Karaoke can be used during CD function only.  
• The singer voice may not be reduced when:  
– only a few instuments are playing.  
– a duet is being played back.  
• If you want to record your voice through the  
microphone only, you can do so by selecting the  
“CD” function and not playing a disc.  
• When high level sound signals are input, the system  
automatically adjusts the recording level to prevent  
distortion of the recorded sound signal (Auto Level  
Control function).  
– the source has strong echoes or chorus.  
– the singer voices deviates from the center.  
– the voice on the source is singing in high soprano  
or tenor.  
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Waking up to music  
— Play Timer  
Timer  
Falling asleep to music  
— Sleep Timer  
You can wake up to music at a preset time. Make  
sure you have set the clock (see “Setting the  
You can set the system to turn off at a preset  
time, so that you can fall asleep to music.  
Use buttons on the remote for the operation.  
Use buttons on the remote for the operation.  
1
Prepare the music source you want to  
play back.  
Press SLEEP repeatedly.  
• Disc: Load a disc. To start from a specific  
• Tape: Load a tape with the side you want  
to play back facing forward.  
• Radio: Tune in the preset station you  
Each time you press the button, the minute  
display (the turn-off time) changes cyclically as  
follows:  
AUTO* t 90min t 80min t 70min  
t t 10min t OFF  
* The system automatically turns off in 100 minutes or  
after the current disc or tape finishes playing.  
Other operations  
2
3
Press VOLUME +/– to adjust the  
volume.  
To  
Do this  
Check the  
Press SLEEP once.  
Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.  
remaining time**  
“SET” appears in the display, then “PLAY  
SET?” flashes in the display.  
Change the time Press SLEEP repeatedly to select  
to turn off the time you want.  
Cancel the Sleep Press SLEEP repeatedly until  
4
5
Press ENTER.  
“ON” appears and the hour indication  
flashes in the display.  
Timer  
“SLEEP OFF” appears in the  
display.  
Set the time to start playback.  
**You cannot check the remaining time if you select  
“AUTO”.  
Press –. or >+ (or press . or  
> on the unit) repeatedly to set the hour,  
then press ENTER.  
Notes  
• During CD Synchro Recording, do not set the Sleep  
Timer to “AUTO”.  
The minute indication flashes in the  
display.  
Press –. or >+ (or press . or  
> on the unit) repeatedly to set the  
minute, then press ENTER.  
• When the Sleep Timer is activated, “SLEEP” lights  
up in the display.  
Tip  
You can use the Sleep Timer, even if you have not set  
the clock.  
6
Set the time to stop playback following  
the same procedure as step 5.  
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Press –. or >+ (or press . or  
> on the unit) repeatedly until the  
music source you want appears in the  
display.  
Timer recording radio  
programs  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
You can record a preset radio station from a  
specified time.  
To make a timer recording, you must first preset  
TUNER y CD PLAY y TAPE PLAY  
8
9
Press ENTER.  
The type of timer (“PLAY TIMER”),  
followed by the start time, the stop time and  
the music source appears in the display.  
Use buttons on the remote for the operation.  
1
Tune in the preset radio station  
Press ?/1 to turn off the system.  
Other operations  
To  
Do this  
2
Press CLOCK/TIMER SET.  
Check the setting  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
SELECT.  
“SELECT” appears in the  
display.  
“SET” appears in the display, then “PLAY  
SET?” flashes in the display.  
3
4
Press –. or >+ (or press . or  
> on the unit) repeatedly to select  
“REC SET?”, then press ENTER.  
2 Press –. or >+ (or  
press . or > on the  
unit) repeatedly to select  
“PLAY SELECT?”, then  
press ENTER.  
“ON” appears and the hour indication  
flashes in the display.  
Set the time to start recording.  
Change the setting Start from step 1.  
Press –. or >+ (or press . or  
> on the unit) repeatedly to set the hour,  
then press ENTER.  
Cancel the timer  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
SELECT.  
“SELECT” appears in the  
display.  
The minute indication start flashes in the  
display.  
Press –. or >+ (or press . or  
> on the unit) repeatedly to set the  
minute, then press ENTER.  
2 Press –. or >+ (or  
press . or > on the  
unit) repeatedly to select  
“TIMER OFF?”, then press  
ENTER.  
5
Set the time to stop recording following  
the same procedure as step 4.  
Notes  
• You cannot select the Play Timer and Timer  
Recording at the same time.  
The type of timer (“REC”), followed by  
the start time, the stop time and the preset  
radio station to be recorded (e.g., “TUNER  
FM 5”) appears in the display.  
• If you use the Play Timer and the Sleep Timer at the  
same time, the Sleep Timer has priority.  
• The Play Timer will not be activated if the system is  
turned on.  
6
7
Load a recordable tape into Deck B.  
Tips  
Press ?/1 to turn off the system.  
• The system turns on 15 seconds before the preset  
time.  
• When the Play Timer is selected, “PLAY” lights up  
in the display.  
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Other operations  
To  
Do this  
Display  
Check the setting  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
SELECT.  
“SELECT” appears in the  
display.  
Turning off the display  
— Power Saving Mode  
2 Press –. or >+ (or  
press . or > on the  
unit) repeatedly to select  
“RECSELECT?”, thenpress  
ENTER.  
The demonstration display and the clock display  
can be turned off to minimize the amount of  
power consumed during standby mode (Power  
Saving Mode).  
Change the setting Start from step 1.  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly while the  
system is turned off until the  
Cancel the timer  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
SELECT.  
demonstration display and the clock  
display disappears from the display.  
“SELECT” appears in the  
display.  
2 Press –. or >+ (or  
press . or > on the  
unit) repeatedly to select  
“TIMER OFF?”, then press  
ENTER.  
To cancel Power Saving Mode  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly while the system is  
turned off. Each time you press the button, the  
display changes cyclically as follows:  
Demonstration1) t Clock2) t No display  
(Power Saving Mode)  
Notes  
1)  
• You cannot select the Play Timer and Timer  
Recording at the same time.  
The display changes and the indicators flashes even  
when the system is turned off.  
• If you use the Timer Recording and the Sleep Timer  
at the same time, the Sleep Timer has priority.  
• The Timer Recording will not be activated if the  
system is turned on.  
2)  
“--.--” appears in the display if you have not set the  
clock.  
Note  
You cannot do the following operations during Power  
Saving Mode:  
• The volume is reduced to minimum during Timer  
Recording.  
– Setting the clock (page 9)  
• Do not operate the system from the time the system  
turns on until the recording starts (about 15 seconds  
before the preset time).  
– Changing the AM tuning interval (page 14)  
– Turning on the system by pressing the function  
buttons (CD, TAPE A/B, TUNER/BAND, TV or  
VIDEO/MD)  
Tips  
• The system turns on 15 seconds before the preset  
time.  
– Changing CD power manage setting (page 14)  
Tips  
• When the Timer Recording is selected, “REC” lights  
up in the display.  
• The timer continues to operate in Power Saving  
Mode.  
?/1 indicator lights up in red color even in the  
Power Saving Mode.  
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Changing the spectrum  
analyzer display  
Changing the power  
illuminator  
1
Press AMP MENU repeatedly to select  
“SPECTRUM”.  
You can select the power illumination as you  
want.  
The last selected spectrum setting appears  
in the display.  
Press ILLUMINATION repeatedly to select  
the power illuminator you want when the  
system is turned on.  
2
Turn OPERATION DIAL clockwise or  
counterclockwise to select the setting  
you want.  
Each time you press the button, the power  
illuminator changes cyclically as follows:  
The display changes cyclically as follows:  
SPECTRUM 1 y SPECTRUM 2 y  
SPECTRUM 3 y SPECTRUM 4 y  
SPECTRUM 5 y SPECTRUM OFF  
PATTERN 1 t PATTERN 2 t  
PATTERN 3 t PATTERN 4 t  
PATTERN OFF  
Notes  
3
Press ENTER.  
• When you turn MASTER VOLUME (or press  
VOLUME +/– on the remote), power illuminator  
shows the current volume level.  
Adjusting the brightness  
of the display  
• During the demonstration display, you can turn on or  
off power illuminator by pressing ILLUMINATION.  
Viewing information  
about the disc in the  
display  
1
Press AMP MENU repeatedly to select  
“DIMMER”.  
The last selected dimmer setting appears in  
the display.  
2
3
Turn OPERATION DIAL clockwise or  
counterclockwise to select the setting  
you want.  
You can check the elapsed playing time and  
remaining time of the current track or current  
disc.  
When a CD-TEXT disc or a disc with MP3  
audio tracks is loaded, you can also check the  
information recorded on disc, such as the titles.  
When the system detects CD-TEXT discs,  
“CD TEXT” lights up in the display.  
The display changes cyclically as follows:  
DIMMER OFF y DIMMER 1 y  
DIMMER 2*  
* DIMMER 2 is the darkest.  
Press ENTER.  
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3)  
4)  
For audio CDs and CDGs*.  
Checking the elapsed playing  
time, remaining time and  
titles  
* MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only  
For discs with MP3 audio tracks in play modes other  
than “ALBM”, “ALBM SHUF” and CD-TEXT  
discs.  
5)  
6)  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly during  
playback.  
“--.--” appears in the display if you have not set the  
clock.  
When karaoke mode is activated (MHC-GNX880/  
GNX780 only).  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
Elapsed playing time of the current track t  
Remaining time of the current track1) t  
Remaining time of the current disc2) t Title of  
the current track3) t Title of the current  
album4) (for a few seconds) t Clock display5)  
(for 8 seconds) t Effect status or karaoke  
x When the play mode is “PROGRAM”  
The last track number of the program and the  
total playing time1) t Total number of  
programmed tracks2) (for 8 seconds)t Title of  
current disc3) t Clock display4) (for 8 seconds)  
5
t Effect status or karaoke status ) (for 8  
6
status ) (for 8 seconds)  
seconds)  
1)  
1)  
“--.--” appears while an MP3 audio track is played  
“--.--” appears in the following cases:  
back.  
– When the audio CD or CDG* contains 21 tracks  
or more, and the track number which exceeds 20  
is selected.  
* MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only  
– When the total program exceeds 100 minutes.  
– When the program list contains MP3 audio  
tracks.  
2)  
“--.--” appears in the following cases:  
– while an MP3 audio track is played back.  
– All play modes except “1DISC” or “ALBM”.  
Only for CD-TEXT discs and a discs with MP3  
3)  
audio tracks.  
When the CD-TEXT disc contains more than 20  
tracks, the title of current track is not displayed from  
track 21 onwards.  
2)  
“NO STEP” appears in the display if there is no  
program.  
4)  
3)  
Only for discs with MP3 audio tracks.  
Only for CD-TEXT discs and discs with MP3 audio  
tracks.  
5)  
“--.--” appears in the display if you have not set the  
clock.  
4)  
“--.--” appears in the display if you have not set the  
clock.  
6)  
When karaoke mode is activated (MHC-GNX880/  
GNX780 only).  
5)  
When karaoke mode is activated (MHC-GNX880/  
GNX780 only).  
Note  
Checking the total playing  
time and titles  
Some characters may not be displayed for track title,  
album title or disc title.  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly when playback  
is stopped.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes cyclically as follows:  
x When the play mode is other than  
“PROGRAM”  
Total number of tracks1) or albums2) or the total  
playing time3) t Title of current disc4) or  
current album1) t Clock display5) (for 8  
6
)
seconds) t Effect status or karaoke status (for  
8 seconds)  
1)  
For discs with MP3 audio tracks in “ALBM” and  
“ALBM SHUF” modes.  
2)  
For discs with MP3 audio tracks in play modes other  
than “ALBM” and “ALBM SHUF”.  
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Optional Components  
Hooking up optional components  
To enhance your system, you can connect optional components. Refer to the operating instructions  
provided with each component.  
* For MHC-GNX880/GNX780.  
From the audio output  
jacks of the TV  
To the digital input  
jack of the MD deck  
TV  
*
MD deck  
To the video input  
jack of the TV  
VCR, MD deck or  
DVD player  
From the audio output  
jacks of the connected  
component  
D-LIGHT SYNC  
controller (DLS-1)  
A CD DIGITAL OUT jack  
C
TV (AUDIO IN) L/R jacks  
Use a digital optical cord (square, not supplied)  
to connect the digital input jack of the optional  
MD deck to this jack. You can then record  
digital audio from this system. If the jack is  
covered with a cap, remove it before use.  
Use audio cords (not supplied) to connect the  
audio output jacks of a TV to these jacks. You  
can then output audio signal through this system.  
D VIDEO OUT jack  
(For MHC-GNX880/GNX780)  
Use a video cord (supplied) to connect the video  
input jack of a TV to this jack.  
Notes  
• There is no digital audio output from this jack during  
playback of an MP3 audio track.  
• (For MHC-GNX880/GNX780)  
If “MPX L” or “MPX R” is selected, the digital audio  
output from this jack will become monaural.  
B VIDEO/MD (AUDIO IN) L/R  
jacks  
Use audio cords (not supplied) to connect the  
audio output jacks of the optional component  
(such as VCR or MD deck) to these jacks. You  
can then output audio through this system.  
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E D-LIGHT SYNC OUT jack  
Listening to a connected TV  
Use the D-LIGHT SYNC controller to connect  
to this jack. You need to connect the D-LIGHT  
SYNC controller to the lighting device* (not  
supplied). The lighting device will react  
1
Connect the audio cords.  
according to control signals transmitted by the  
D-LIGHT SYNC controller upon receiving  
music source from the system. For details on the  
use of D-LIGHT SYNC controller and lighting  
device, refer to the respective operating  
2
Press TV.  
Tip  
You can press FUNCTION on the remote repeatedly to  
select “VIDEO”, “MD” or “TV”.  
instructions supplied with the respective device.  
Recording on a connected  
component  
D-LIGHT SYNC  
controller cord  
Making a digital recording  
from a disc onto a connected  
MD deck  
* Refer to the D-LIGHT SYNC controller  
operating instruction for the recommended  
lighting device.  
1
Connect an optical cord.  
Note  
The lighting effect may be different depending on the  
connected lighting device or the type of music being  
played back.  
2
Start recording.  
Refer to the operating instructions provided  
with the connected component.  
Listening to audio from a  
connected component  
Notes  
• When making a digital recording to MD deck, start  
the recording of MD deck in advance.  
• You cannot record from an MP3 audio track  
digitally.  
Listening to a connected VCR,  
MD deck or DVD player  
1
Connect the audio cords.  
2
Press VIDEO/MD.  
Start playing the connected component.  
To switch between the “VIDEO”  
and “MD” function  
Hold down VIDEO/MD and press ?/1 while  
the system is turned on. Release ?/1 first,  
then release VIDEO/MD. The system  
switches the function from “VIDEO” to  
“MD” or vice versa.  
Note  
If the sound is distorted or too loud when “VIDEO”  
function is selected, switch to “MD” function.  
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General  
The display starts flashing as soon as you  
plug in the power cord even though you have  
not turned on the system.  
• The demonstration mode started. Press ?/1 (see  
Troubleshooting  
Problems and remedies  
Should you encounter a problem with your  
system, do the following:  
The clock/timer setting is canceled.  
• The power cord is disconnected or a power failure  
occured. Redo “Setting the clock” (page 9). If you  
have set the timer, redo “Waking up to music”  
(page 22) and “Timer recording radio programs”  
1 Make sure the power cord and speaker  
cords are connected correctly and firmly.  
2 Find your problem in the troubleshooting  
checklist below and take the indicated  
corrective action.  
The radio presetting is canceled.  
• The power cord is disconnected or a power failure  
occured for longer than half a day. Redo  
“Presetting radio stations” (page 13).  
If the problem persists after doing all of the  
above, consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
Note that if service personnel changes some  
parts during repair, these parts may be retained.  
“– –:– –” appears in the display.  
• A power failure occurred. Set the clock (page 9)  
and timer settings (page 22 to 24) again.  
When the ?/1 indicator flashes  
There is no sound.  
• Turn MASTER VOLUME clockwise (or press  
VOLUME + on the remote).  
Immediately unplug the power cord and  
check the following items.  
• (MHC-GNX880/GNX800/GNX700 only)  
Is the system control cable connected  
correctly?  
• If your unit have voltage selector, is the  
voltage selector set to the correct voltage?  
Check the voltage for your region, then  
make sure the voltage selector is set  
correctly.  
• Make sure the headphones are not connected to  
the PHONES jack.  
• Check the speaker connections (page 6).  
• There is no audio output during Timer Recording.  
There is no microphone sound.  
• Turn MASTER VOLUME (or press  
VOLUME +/– on the remote repeatedly) or  
MIC 1/2 LEVEL to adjust the microphone  
volume.  
• Are you using the supplied speakers?  
• Is anything blocking the ventilation holes  
on the rear of the unit?  
• Make sure the microphone is connected to the  
MIC 1 or MIC 2 jack correctly.  
There is severe hum or noise.  
• A TV or VCR is placed too close to the unit. Move  
the unit away from the TV or VCR.  
After checking the above items and fixing  
any problem, plug in the power cord again  
and turn on the system. If the ?/1 indicator  
still flashing, or if the cause of the problem  
cannot be found even after checking all the  
above items, consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
• Move the unit away from the source of noise.  
• Connect the unit to a different wall outlet.  
• Install a noise filter (commercially available) to  
the power cord.  
The timer cannot be set.  
• Set the clock again (page 9).  
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Disc player  
The timer does not function.  
• Check the timer setting and set the correct time  
(pages 22 to 24).  
The disc tray does not open and “LOCKED”  
appears in the display.  
• Contact your nearest Sony dealer or local  
authorized Sony service facility.  
• Cancel the Sleep Timer function (page 22).  
• You cannot select the Play Timer and Timer  
Recording simultaneously.  
The disc tray does not close.  
• Load the disc correctly.  
The remote does not function.  
• Remove the obstacle between the remote and the  
unit.  
• Always close the tray by pressing Z OPEN/  
CLOSE. Trying to push the tray closed with your  
fingers may cause problems with the system.  
• Move the remote closer to the unit.  
• Point the remote at the unit’s sensor.  
• Replace the batteries (R6/size AA).  
• Locate the unit away from the fluorescent light.  
The disc does not eject.  
• You cannot eject the disc during CD Synchro  
Recording. Press x to cancel the CD Synchro  
Recording, then press Z OPEN/CLOSE to eject  
the disc.  
There is acoustic feedback.  
• Decrease the volume.  
• Consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
• Move the microphone away from the speakers or  
change the direction of the microphone.  
Playback does not start.  
The color irregularity on a TV screen persists.  
• Turn off the TV set once, then turn it on after 15  
to 30 minutes. If the color irregularity still  
persists, place the speakers farther away from the  
TV set.  
• Open the disc tray and check whether a disc is  
loaded.  
• Wipe the disc clean (page 33).  
• Reload the disc.  
• Load the disc that this system can play back  
The sound from the component connected to  
the VIDEO/MD (AUDIO) IN jacks is distorted.  
• If “VIDEO” appears in the display when you press  
VIDEO/MD, switch to “MD” function (see “To  
switch between the “VIDEO” and “MD”  
function” on page 28).  
• Load the disc correctly.  
• Load the disc in the tray with the label side up.  
• Remove the disc and wipe away the moisture on  
the disc, then leave the system turned on for a few  
hours until the moisture evaporates.  
• Press N to start playback.  
The sound from the music source have echo  
effects.  
• Press FLANGER or DELAY repeatedly until  
FLANGER or DELAY indicator lights off.  
Disc access takes a longer time.  
• Set CD power manage function to “CD POWER  
ON” (page 14).  
Sound comes from one channel or  
unbalanced left and right volume.  
• Place the speakers as symmetrically as possible.  
• Check that the speakers are connected securely  
and correctly.  
The sound skips.  
• Wipe the disc clean (page 33).  
• Reload the disc.  
• Try moving the system to a place without  
vibration (e.g., on top of a stable stand).  
• Try moving the speakers away from the unit, or  
placing them on separate stands. When you listen  
to a track with bass sounds at high volume, the  
speaker vibration may cause the sound to skip.  
• The source being played back is monaural.  
• Press KARAOKE repeatedly until “m”  
disappears from the display.*  
Sound lacks bass.  
• Check that the speaker’s + and – terminals are  
connected correctly.  
Playback does not start from the first track.  
• The system is in Program Play or Shuffle Play  
mode. Press PLAY MODE on the remote  
repeatedly until “ALL DISCS”, “1 DISC” or  
“ALBM” lights up in the display.  
* MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only  
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Tuner  
MP3 audio track cannot be played back.  
• Recording was not performed according to the  
ISO 9660 level 1, level 2 or Joliet in the expansion  
format.  
There is severe hum or noise. (“TUNED” or  
“STEREO” flashes in the display)  
• Set the proper band and frequency (page 14).  
• Connect the antenna properly (page 8).  
• Find a place and an orientation that provide good  
reception, then set up the antenna again. If you  
cannot obtain good reception, we recommend you  
connect an external antenna.  
• The MP3 audio track does not have the extension  
“.MP3”.  
• The data is not stored in MP3 format even though  
it has extension “.MP3”.  
• The MP3 audio tracks in format other than MPEG  
1, 2 and 2.5 Audio Layer 3 cannot be played back.  
• The system can play back to a depth of 8 folders  
only.  
• The supplied FM lead antenna receives signals  
along its entire length, so make sure you extend it  
fully.  
• MP3 audio tracks in MP3 PRO format cannot be  
played back on this system.  
• Locate the antennas as far away from the speaker  
cords as possible.  
MP3 audio tracks take longer time to play back  
than others.  
• After the system reads all tracks on the discs,  
playback may take more time than usual if:  
– the number of albums or tracks on the disc is  
very large.  
• Try turning off surrounding electrical equipment.  
• Set CD power manage function to “CD POWER  
OFF” (page 14).  
A stereo FM program cannot be received in  
stereo.  
• Press FM MODE on the remote repeatedly until  
“MONO” disappears in the display.  
– the album and track organization structure is  
very complex.  
The album title, track title, ID3 tag and the  
CD-TEXT characters do not appear properly.  
• Use a disc that conforms with ISO 9660 level 1,  
level 2 or Joliet in the expansion format.  
• The ID3 tag is not version 1 or version 2.  
• The character code that can be displayed by this  
system are as follow:  
Tape deck  
The tape does not record or playback, or there  
is a decrease in sound level.  
• The tape heads are dirty (see “Cleaning the tape  
heads” on page 34).  
• The record/playback heads are magnetized (see  
“Demagnetizing the tape heads” on page 34).  
– Upper cases (A to Z)  
– Lower cases (a to z)  
The tape does not erase completely.  
• The record/playback heads are magnetized (see  
“Demagnetizing the tape heads” on page 34).  
– Numbers (0 to 9)  
– Symbols (< > * +, – / [ ] \ _)  
Other characters may not be displayed correctly.  
There is excessive wow or flutter, or the sound  
drops out.  
• The capstans or pinch rollers are dirty (see  
“Cleaning the tape heads” on page 34).  
The output from CD DIGITAL OUT jack is  
monaural.*  
• Press KARAOKE repeatedly until “m”  
disappears from the display.  
Noise increases or the high frequencies are  
erased.  
• The record/playback heads are magnetized. (see  
“Demagnetizing the tape heads” on page 34).  
When you press m or M, “Not in Use”  
flashes in the display.*  
• The CDG is played back. This is not a  
malfunction.  
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Disc  
The tape does not record.  
• No tape is loaded. Load a tape.  
NO STEP  
• The tab has been removed from the tape. Cover  
the broken tab with adhesive tape (page 34).  
• The tape has reeled to the end.  
You have cleared all the steps you programmed.  
OVER  
You have reached the end of the disc while pressing  
M during playback or pause.  
No Disc  
The system cannot play back the reverse side  
of the tape in Deck A or Deck B.  
• The system only can play back front side of the  
tape in Deck A and Deck B. This is not a  
malfunction.  
There is no disc on the disc tray.  
Push STOP!  
You have pressed PLAY MODE on the remote  
during playback.  
When you press . or > (or press –. or  
>+ on the remote), “Not in Use” flashes in  
the display.  
• The system does not has AMS (Automatic Music  
Sensor) function. This is not a malfunction.  
Step Full!  
You tried to program more than 25 steps.  
Reading  
The system cannot record the reverse side of  
the tape in Deck B.  
• The system only can record front side of the tape  
in Deck B. This is not a malfunction.  
The system is reading information of the disc. Some  
buttons are not available.  
The sound recorded have echo effect.  
• Press FLANGER or DELAY repeatedly until  
FLANGER and DELAY indicator lights off  
before recording start.  
Tape  
No Tab  
You cannot record the tape because the tab has been  
removed from the tape.  
No Tape  
There is no tape in the tape deck.  
If the system still does not  
operate properly after performing  
the above measures or other  
troubles does not described  
above occur, reset the system as  
follows:  
Timer  
OFF TIME NG!  
The on time and off time of Play Timer or Timer  
Recording is same.  
Use buttons on the unit for the operation.  
SET CLOCK!  
You pressed CLOCK/TIMER SELECT on the  
remote before the clock is set.  
1 Unplug the power cord.  
2 Plug the power cord back in.  
SET TIMER!  
You pressed CLOCK/TIMER SELECT on the  
remote before Play Timer or Timer Recording is set.  
3 Press ?/1 to turn on the system.  
4 Press x, ENTER and ?/1 at the same time.  
The system is reset to the factory settings.  
You should set the settings you made, such as  
the preset stations, clock and timer.  
PUSH SELECT!  
You tried to set the clock or timer during timer  
operation.  
Messages  
Others  
Not in Use  
One of the following messages may appear or  
flash in the display during operation.  
You have pressed a button those operations is not  
allowed or invalid at that time.  
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On operation  
• If the system is brought directly from a cold to a  
warm location, or is placed in a very damp room,  
moisture may condense on the lens inside the system.  
Should this occur, the system will not operate  
properly. Remove the disc and leave the system  
turned on for about an hour until the moisture  
evaporates.  
Additional Information  
Precautions  
On operating voltage  
Before operating the system, check that the operating  
voltage of your system is identical with the voltage of  
your local power supply.  
• When you move the system, take out any disc.  
If you have any questions or problems concerning your  
system, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
On safety  
• The system is not disconnected from the AC power  
source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall  
outlet, even if the system itself has been turned off.  
• Unplug the system from the wall outlet (mains) if it  
is not to be used for an extended period of time. To  
disconnect the power cord (mains lead), pull it out by  
the plug. Never pull the cord itself.  
Notes on discs  
• Before playing, clean the disc with a cleaning cloth.  
Wipe the disc from the center out.  
• Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner,  
commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray  
intended for vinyl LPs.  
• Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat  
sources such as hot air ducts nor leave it in a car  
parked in direct sunlight.  
• Should any solid object or liquid fall into the system,  
unplug the system and have it checked by qualified  
personnel before operating it any further.  
• Do not use discs encircled with a protection ring.  
This may cause a malfunction to the system.  
• When using discs that have glue or similar tacky  
substance on the label side of the disc or that used a  
special ink when the label was printed, there is a  
chance that the disc or label may become attached to  
parts inside this system. When this occurs, it may not  
be possible to remove the disc, and may also cause  
this system to malfunction. Be sure to check that the  
label side of the disc is not sticky before using.  
The following types of disc should not be used:  
– Rental or used discs with attached seals where the  
glue extends beyond the seal. The perimeter of the  
seal on the disc is tacky.  
• AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified  
service shop.  
On placement  
• Do not place the system in an inclined position.  
• Do not place the system in locations where it is;  
– Extremely hot or cold  
– Dusty or dirty  
– Very humid  
– Subject to vibrations  
– Subject to direct sunlight  
• Use caution when placing the system or speakers on  
surfaces that have been specially treated (with wax,  
oil, polish, etc.) as staining or discoloration of the  
surface may result.  
– Discs that have labels printed using a special ink  
that feels tacky when touched.  
• Discs with non-standard shapes (e.g., heart, square,  
star) cannot be played back on this system.  
Attempting to do so may damage the system. Do not  
use such discs.  
On heat build-up  
• Although the system heats up during operation, this  
is not a malfunction.  
• Place the system in a location with adequate  
ventilation to prevent heat build-up in the system.  
• If you continuously use this system at a large volume,  
the cabinet temperature of the top, side and bottom  
rises considerably. To avoid burning yourself, do not  
touch the cabinet.  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth  
slightly moistened with mild detergent solution. Do not  
use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or  
solvent such as thinner, benzene or alcohol.  
• To prevent a malfunction, do not cover the  
ventilation hole for the cooling fan.  
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To save a tape permanently  
To prevent a tape from being accidentally recorded  
over, break off the tape tab from side A or B as  
illustrated.  
Specifications  
Amplifier section  
Break off the  
tape tab  
MHC-GNX900 (HCD-GNX900)/  
MHC-GNX780 (HCD-GNX780)  
The following are measured at  
Brazil model:  
AC 127 V or 220 V,  
50/60 Hz  
Mexican model:  
DIN power output (rated) 210 + 210 watts  
(4 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)  
AC 127 V, 60 Hz  
If you later want to reuse the tape for recording, cover  
the broken tab with adhesive tape.  
Before placing a tape in the tape deck  
Continuous RMS power output (reference)  
285 + 285 watts  
Take up any slack in the tape deck. Otherwise, the tape  
may get entangled in the parts of the tape deck and  
become damaged.  
(4 ohms at 1 kHz,  
10% THD)  
When using a tape longer than  
90 minutes  
The tape is very elastic. Do not change the tape  
operations such as playback, stop and fast-winding etc.  
frequently. The tape may get entangled in the tape  
deck.  
MHC-GNX880 (HCD-GNX880)/  
MHC-GNX800 (HCD-GNX800)  
The following are measured at  
Mexican model:  
Brazil model:  
AC 127 V, 60 Hz  
AC 127 V or 220 V,  
50/60 Hz  
Other models:  
AC 120, 220, 240 V,  
50/60 Hz  
Cleaning the tape heads  
Clean the tape heads after every 10 hours of use. Be  
Front/Surround speaker  
sure to clean the tape heads before you start an  
DIN power output (rated) 180 + 180 watts  
(6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)  
Continuous RMS power output (reference)  
225 + 225 watts  
important recording or after playing an old tape. Use a  
separately sold dry-type or wet-type cleaning tape. For  
details, refer to the instructions of the cleaning tape.  
Demagnetizing the tape heads  
(6 ohms at 1 kHz,  
Demagnetize the tape heads and the metal parts that  
have contact with the tape after every 20 to 30 hours of  
use with a separately sold demagnetizing tape. For  
details, refer to the instructions of the demagnetizing  
tape.  
10% THD)  
Subwoofer  
Continuous RMS power output (reference)  
200 watts  
(8 ohms at 100 Hz,  
10% THD)  
MHC-GNX700 (HCD-GNX700)  
The following are measured at AC 120, 220, 240 V,  
50/60 Hz  
Front speaker  
DIN power output (rated) 170 + 170 watts  
(6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)  
Continuous RMS power output (reference)  
220 + 220 watts  
(6 ohms at 1 kHz,  
10% THD)  
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Subwoofer  
Continuous RMS power output (reference)  
160 watts  
Tape deck section  
Recording system  
Frequency response  
4-track 2-channel stereo  
50 – 13,000 Hz (±3 dB),  
using Sony TYPE I tape  
±0.15% W.Peak (IEC)  
0.1% W.RMS (NAB)  
±0.2% W.Peak (DIN)  
(8 ohms at 100 Hz,  
10% THD)  
Wow and flutter  
Inputs  
VIDEO/MD (AUDIO) IN (phono jacks):  
voltage 250/450 mV,  
impedance 47 kiloohms  
TV (AUDIO) IN (phono jack):  
voltage 250 mV,  
Tuner section  
FM stereo, FM/AM superheterodyne tuner  
FM tuner section  
Tuning range  
Antenna  
Antenna terminals  
Intermediate frequency  
impedance 47 kiloohms  
sensitivity 1 mV,  
impedance 10 kiloohms  
87.5 – 108.0 MHz  
FM lead antenna  
75 ohm unbalanced  
10.7 MHz  
MIC (phone jack):  
Outputs  
AM tuner section  
Tuning range  
VIDEO OUT (phono jack):  
(MHC-GNX880/GNX780 only)  
max. output level  
Latin American models: 530 – 1,710 kHz  
(with the interval set at  
1 Vp-p, unbalanced, Sync  
negative, load impedance  
75 ohms  
10 kHz)  
531 – 1,710 kHz  
(with the interval set at  
9 kHz)  
531 – 1,602 kHz  
(with the interval set at  
9 kHz)  
530 – 1,710 kHz  
(with the interval set at  
10 kHz)  
AM loop antenna  
External antenna terminal  
450 kHz  
PHONES (stereo mini jack):  
accepts headphones of  
8 ohms or more  
FRONT SPEAKER/SURROUND SPEAKER/  
Other models:  
SUBWOOFER OUT:  
Use only the supplied  
speaker  
Disc player section  
Antenna  
Antenna terminals  
Intermediate frequency  
System  
Compact disc and digital  
audio system  
Semiconductor laser  
Laser  
(λ=780 nm)  
Emission duration:  
continuous  
Speakers  
Front speakers  
Laser Output  
Max. 44.6 µW*  
SS-GNX900 (MHC-GNX900)/  
SS-GNX780 (MHC-GNX780)  
Speaker system  
* This output is the value  
measured at a distance of  
200 mm from the objective  
lens surface on the Optical  
Pick-up Block with 7 mm  
aperture.  
2 Hz – 20 kHz (±0.5 dB)  
780 – 790 nm  
More than 90 dB  
2-way, 3-unit,  
bass-reflex type  
Speaker units  
Woofer:  
Tweeter:  
Nominal impedance  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (Approx.)  
525 × 290 × 341 mm  
Mass (Approx.)  
SS-GNX900  
SS-GNX780  
16 cm, cone type  
2.5 cm, horn type  
4 ohms  
Frequency response  
Wave length  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
Dynamic range  
More than 90 dB  
8.8 kg net per speaker  
10.1 kg net per speaker  
OPTICAL CD DIGITAL OUT  
(Square optical connector jack, rear panel)  
Wave length  
Output Level  
660 nm  
–18 dBm  
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SS-GNX880 (MHC-GNX880)/  
SS-GNX800 (MHC-GNX800)/  
SS-GNX700 (MHC-GNX700)  
General  
Power requirements  
Australian model:  
Mexican model:  
Argentina models:  
Brazil model:  
230 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
127 V AC, 60 Hz  
220 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
127 V or 220 V AC,  
50/60 Hz  
Speaker system  
2-way, 2-unit,  
bass-reflex type  
Speaker units  
Woofer:  
Tweeter:  
20 cm, cone type  
2.5 cm, horn type  
6 ohms  
Adjustable with voltage  
selector  
Nominal impedance  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (Approx.)  
281 × 417 × 310.5 mm  
7.0 kg net per speaker  
Other models:  
120 V, 220 V or 230 –  
240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Adjustable with voltage  
selector  
Mass (Approx.)  
Surround speakers  
Power consumption  
SS-RSX800 (MHC-GNX880/GNX800)  
MHC-GNX900/GNX780 250 watts  
MHC-GNX880/GNX800 350 watts  
Speaker system  
2-way, 2-unit,  
MHC-GNX700  
290 watts  
bass-reflex type  
Speaker units  
Woofer:  
Tweeter:  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (Approx.)  
HCD-GNX900/GNX880/GNX800/GNX780/  
GNX700  
10 cm, cone type  
5 cm, horn type  
24 ohms  
Nominal impedance  
281 × 362 × 404.5 mm  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (Approx.)  
176 × 362 × 215 mm  
2.9 kg net per speaker  
Mass (Approx.)  
Mass (Approx.)  
HCD-GNX900/GNX780 12.0 kg  
HCD-GNX880  
HCD-GNX800  
HCD-GNX700  
13.7 kg  
14.3 kg  
14.0 kg  
Subwoofer  
SS-WGV880A/B (MHC-GNX880)/  
SS-WG800A/B (MHC-GNX800)  
Subwoofer system  
1-way, 1-unit,  
bass-reflex type  
Supplied accessories:  
Remote Commander (1)  
Batteries (2)  
Speaker units  
Subwoofer:  
Nominal impedance  
AM loop antenna (1)  
FM lead antenna (1)  
Front speaker pads (8)  
Surround speaker pads (8)  
(MHC-GNX880/  
GNX800 only)  
20 cm, cone type  
16 ohms  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (Approx.)  
281 × 362 × 338.5 mm  
6.7 kg  
Mass (Approx.)  
Subwoofer pads  
(Black) (8)  
(MHC-GNX880/  
GNX800 only)  
Subwoofer pads  
(Black) (4)  
(MHC-GNX700 only)  
Speaker cords (2)  
(MHC-GNX900/  
GNX780 only)  
SS-WG700 (MHC-GNX700)  
Subwoofer system  
1-way, 1-unit,  
bass-reflex type  
Speaker units  
Subwoofer:  
Nominal impedance  
20 cm, cone type  
8 ohms  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (Approx.)  
281 × 362 × 338.5 mm  
6.7 kg  
Mass (Approx.)  
Video cord (1)  
(MHC-GNX880/  
GNX780 only)  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
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List of button locations and reference pages  
Ilustration number  
How to use page 37 to 39  
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Use this page to find the location of buttons and other  
parts of the unit, subwoofer and remote that are  
mentioned in the text.  
DISPLAY 6 (24, 26)  
R
R
Name of button/part Reference page  
Main unit  
ALPHABETICAL ORDER  
SYMBOLS  
M – R  
MASTER VOLUME wk (19, 25,  
29)  
MIC 1/2 (jack) wl (21, 29)  
MIC 1/2 LEVEL wj (21, 29)  
MP3 BOOSTER qa (19)  
OPEN/CLOSE 3 (10, 11, 30)  
OPERATION DIAL 4 (18, 20,  
25)  
?/1 (power) rs (8, 14, 28, 29,  
32)  
A – D  
ALBUM +/– ql (11, 12)  
AMP MENU ed (25)  
CD SYNC qf (16)  
Deck A ef (15, 16)  
Deck B ws (15, 16, 23)  
DELAY ea (20)  
DIRECTION wd (15)  
DISC 1 ~ 3 1 (11, 12)  
Disc tray qs (10, 30, 32)  
DISPLAY 6 (24, 26)  
Display q;  
Z OPEN/CLOSE 3 (10, 11, 30)  
N (play) qg (11, 13, 16, 30)  
>/. (forward/go  
backward) qk (11, 12, 17, 22,  
23, 32)  
M/m (fast forward/rewind)  
X (pause) qh (11, 16)  
x (stop) qj (11, 14, 16, 17, 21,  
30, 32)  
PHONES (jack) es (29)  
Power illuminator 9 (20, 25)  
REC PAUSE/START qd (16, 17)  
A Z (Eject A) eg  
B Z (Eject B) wa  
S – Z  
SOUND FLASH e; (20)  
1)  
1)  
SURROUND 8 (19)  
SURR SPEAKER MODE  
For MHC-GNX900/GNX780/  
E – L  
2)  
8
GNX700  
ECHO LEVEL wh (21)  
ENTER wg (13, 14, 18, 25, 32)  
EQ BAND wf (18)  
2)  
For MHC-GNX880/GNX800  
3)  
TAPE A/B ek (15, 16, 17, 24)  
Tape lid ws ef (15)  
For MHC-GNX880/GNX780  
EX-CHANGE/DISC SKIP 2  
(10, 11, 12)  
TUNER/BAND el (13, 14, 15,  
17, 24)  
FLANGER 7 (20)  
GROOVE w; (18)  
TUNING +/– qk (13, 14, 15)  
TV ej (17, 24, 28)  
ILLUMINATION 5 (25)  
IR Receptor ra  
KARAOKE wd (21)  
VIDEO/MD eh (17, 24, 28, 30)  
3)  
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Top Panel  
2 3  
1
4
Front Panel  
5 6 7 8 9q;qa qs  
qd  
qf  
qg  
qh  
qj  
qk  
ql  
w;  
wa  
rs  
ra  
r;  
el  
ek  
ej  
eh  
eg  
ef  
ed  
ws  
wd  
wf  
es  
eae;wlwkwj wh wg  
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Subwoofer  
(MHC-GNX880/GNX800/GNX700 only)  
ALPHABETICAL ORDER  
A – Z  
SUBWOOFER ON/OFF 1 (19)  
SUBWOOFER VOLUME 2  
1
2
Remote control  
TAPE wd (15, 16)  
TUNER/BAND 7 (13, 14, 15,  
17, 24)  
ALPHABETICAL ORDER  
A – E  
1
2
3
TUNER MEMORY wg (13, 14)  
TUNING MODE 5 (13, 14, 15)  
VOLUME +/– qg (19, 22, 25, 29)  
The + button has a tactile dot.*  
ALBUM + qf (11, 12, 16, 17)  
ALBUM – qh (11, 12, 16, 17)  
CLEAR qk (13)  
CLOCK/TIMER SELECT 2  
(23, 24, 32)  
CLOCK/TIMER SET 4 (9, 23)  
DISC SKIP qd (11, 12)  
DISPLAY wh (24, 26)  
ENTER qs (13, 14, 18, 25, 32)  
EQ qj (18)  
wh  
4
5
6
7
SYMBOLS  
wg  
wf  
wd  
?/1 (power) 3 (8)  
x (stop) qa (11, 14, 16, 17, 21,  
30, 32)  
X (pause) ql (11, 16)  
N (play) w; (11, 13, 16, 30)  
. (go backward) ws (11, 12,  
>+ (go forward) wa (11, 12,  
8
ws  
wa  
9
q;  
qa  
w;  
ql  
qk  
qs  
qd  
F – Z  
qj  
qh  
FM MODE 6 (15, 31)  
FUNCTION 8 (12, 14, 15, 17,  
28)  
PLAY MODE 5 (10, 12, 13, 16,  
qf  
qg  
m (rewind) q; (11, 16, 32)  
M (fast forward) 9 (11, 16, 32)  
* Use the tactile dot as a reference  
when operating the system.  
REPEAT 6 (12)  
SLEEP 1 (22)  
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