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Sony LBT-G200K Operating Instructions Manual
Sony LBT-G200K Operating Instructions Manual

Sony LBT-G200K Operating Instructions Manual

Compact hi-fi stereo system

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3-856-770-11 (1)
Compact
Hi-Fi Stereo System
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Operating instructions
LBT-G200K
© 1996 by Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1 3-856-770-11 (1) Compact Hi-Fi Stereo System Operating instructions LBT-G200K © 1996 by Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2 English WARNING Welcome ! Thank you for purchasing the Sony Hi-Fi Component System. This To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose series is packed with fun features. Here are just a few: the unit to rain or moisture.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Chapter 1: Setting Up Connecting the Stereo 4 Inserting the Batteries 6 Contents Setting the Clock 6 Chapter 2: the CD Player Playing a CD (normal play) 7 Playing Tracks in Random Order (shuffle play) 8 Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (programme play) 8 Playing Tracks Repeatedly (repeat play) 9 Chapter 3: the Radio Listening to the Radio 10...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1: Setting Up

    Chapter 1: screw clamp Connecting the FM 75 Setting Stereo Use the illustrations below to connect your stereo. 75-ohm coaxial cable If you want to connect any optional (not supplied) components to the stereo, see “Connecting Optional Equipment” in Chapter 6. Ground wire To improve the AM reception STEP 1...
  • Page 5 AM loop aerial (supplied) Right speaker Left speaker FM aerial (supplied) STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 1 STEP 4 to a wall outlet !Do this connection last! STEP 4 Connecting the Power Connect the mains lead to a wall outlet after you have made all the above connections.
  • Page 6: Inserting The Batteries

    $ until the correct minute appears. Battery life You can expect the remote to operate for about six months (using Sony SUM-3 (NS) batteries) before the batteries run down. When the batteries no longer operate the remote, replace all the batteries with new flashing ones.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2: The Cd Player

    Chapter 2: Press § OPEN/CLOSE again. Playing a CD (normal The disc number appears in the display. the CD play) After you insert a CD, you can play all Player tracks in the original order consecutively (normal play). Besides, you can play them in four modes: normal, shuffle, programme Press CD ·...
  • Page 8: Playing Tracks In Random Order (Shuffle Play)

    Press FUNCTION repeatedly until Locating a Specific Track “CD” appears in the display. You can quickly locate any track while Press PROGRAM. playing or pausing a CD. “PROGRAM” appears in the display. To locate Press )± (or + on the the next or succeeding remote) repeatedly until...
  • Page 9: Playing Tracks Repeatedly (Repeat Play)

    To change the order of programmed tracks Erase the entire programme and create a new one. The whole programme is erased also when: • you select other play modes. • you remove the CD. Playing Tracks Repeatedly (repeat play) You can choose between two different repeat play modes.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3: The Radio

    Chapter 3: Press TUNING (+/–). Listening to the The tuner starts scanning radio frequencies, and stops when it finds a Radio clear station. “TUNED” appears in the display window. “STEREO” also appears if the FM station tuned is When you want to play a radio Radio broadcasting in stereo.
  • Page 11: Presetting Radio Stations

    Repeat steps 1 to 5 for each station you Press TUNING MODE repeatedly so Presetting Radio would like to store. that “PRESET” appears in the display. Stations To erase a stored station Store a new station at a previously used preset station number.
  • Page 12: Chapter 4: The Tape Player

    Chapter 4: If you play both decks at the same time You hear the sound from deck B. Playing a Tape the Tape One Touch Play feature Press · on the deck A or B when the SYSTEM POWER – ON power is off or when you are listening to another sound source.
  • Page 13: Recording A Cd: Specifying Tape Length (Time Edit)

    As you press the button, the indicator Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD. SYSTEM changes as follows: Then, press § OPEN/CLOSE again to POWER – ON close the tray. HALF C-46 C-54 Total number of tracks and the total (23.00) (27.00) -- .
  • Page 14: Recording From The Radio

    When you use high speed dubbing feature Save the current audio emphasis in the Recording From the memory (see “Making Your Personal Radio Audio Emphasis File (personal file)”) and then, cancel the audio emphasis and DBFB. You can record from the tuner onto a tape. Audio emphasis and DBFB do not affect the Use TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II (CrO ) tape.
  • Page 15: Chapter 5: Sound Adjustment

    Chapter 5: Adjusting the Sound Sound PRESET EQ To fully enjoy the sound coming from your stereo system, make the following audio adjustments. See sections following this one Adjustment for additional sound adjustments. SYSTEM POWER – ON VOLUME Adjusting the Sound If the indicator for the P.FILE is lit, DBFB press P.FILE so that the indicator turns...
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Audio Emphasis

    Adjusting the Audio Making Your Emphasis Personal Audio Emphasis File This feature lets you arrange the audio (personal file) emphasis by raising and lowering the level of specific frequency ranges. Use the buttons on the unit to do this operation. You can create a personal file of audio patterns and store them in the memory of the player.
  • Page 17: Chapter 6: Additional Features

    Chapter 6: SYSTEM Falling Asleep to POWER – ON Additional Music You can set the stereo system to turn off Features automatically so you can go to sleep to music (Sleep timer). Before setting sleep timer, make sure the clock has been set correctly. Falling Asleep to Music Microphone Mixing Turn MIC LEVEL to MIN to turn down...
  • Page 18: Karaoke: Singing Along

    CD and your voice, operate to the stereo. You can connect: steps below, then operate “Microphone Mixing”. • surround speakers (Sony SS-SR15 not supplied) to the SURROUND SPEAKER To reduce the vocals Press KARAOKE PON/MPX. h PON connectors on the rear panel •...
  • Page 19: For Your Information

    Sony dealer. On operating voltage Before operating the stereo system, check that the operating voltage of your stereo system is identical with the voltage of your local power supply.
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    Frequency response speaker placement. completely dry. 40 – 13,000 Hz (+3 dB), using Sony TYPE I cassette Bass is lacking or the location of the 40 – 14,000 Hz (+3 dB), using musical instruments is apparently Sony TYPE II cassette imprecise.
  • Page 21: Index To Parts And Controls

    7 TUNING MEMORY button (11) AM loop aerial (1) 8 TUNING MODE button (10) Remote RM-S200L (1) 9 CLOCK ENTER/NEXT button (6) Sony SUM-3 (NS) batteries (2) !º DISPLAY button (6, 7) FM wire aerial (1) !¡ TUNER/BAND button (10, 14) General Power requirements 110 –...
  • Page 22: Index

    Rear Panel Remote Index AMS 8 Aerials 4 CD player 7 Clock setting 6 Connecting the stereo 4 optional equipment 18 Dubbing 14 Inserting batteries 6 Karaoke 18 Maintenance 20 Mixing 17 Multipelx tape 18 Music calendar 7 Normal play 7 Parts identification 21 Personal file 16 Playing...
  • Page 23 Sony Corporation Printed in Vietnam...

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