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Hooking up video game machine. 24

Troubleshooting

Problems and remedies. 25 Messages.. 26
Loading a tape.. 16 Playing a tape.. 17 Recording to a tape CD Synchro Recording/Recording Manually. 18 Timer-recording radio programs. 19

Additional Information

Precautions.. 27 Specifications.. 28

* European model only

Illustration number

How to use this page

Use this page to find the location of buttons and other parts of the system that are mentioned in the text.
TUNER/BAND wh (13 15, 18)

Name of button/part

Reference page

Main unit

ALPHABETICAL ORDER BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS
AUDIO jacks ws (24) CD wj (11, 12, 18) CD SYNC 7 (18) Deck A w; (16, 17) Deck B qh (16 19) DISC 0 (11, 12) DISC SKIP/EX-CHANGE qa (10, 11) Disc tray 9 (10) DISPLAY 2 (16, 21) EFFECT ON/OFF qj (20)
GAME wf (22, 24) GAME EQ ql (20, 24) GAME MIXING 4 (22) GROOVE 6 (20) MOVIE EQ 5 (20) MUSIC EQ 3 (20) PHONES jack qf REC PAUSE/START 8 (18) TAPE A/B wg (16, 18) TUNER/BAND wh (13 15, 18) VIDEO jack wd (24) VOLUME control qd
?/1 (power) 1 Z OPEN/CLOSE qs Z (deck B) qg M qk. qk > qk X qk H qk x qk m qk Z (deck A) wa

wj wh wg wf wd ws

0 qa qs qd

qf wa w; ql qk qj qg qh

Sub woofer

(MHC-GX40 only)

ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Indicator 1 (20) ON/OFF 2 (20)

Remote Control

CD ql (11, 12, 18) CLEAR w; (12) CLOCK/TIMER SELECT 2 (19, 23) CLOCK/TIMER SET 3 (10, 19, 23) DISPLAY 6 (16, 21) D.SKIP 7 (11) ENTER qg (10, 12 14, 19, 23) EQ +/ qf (20) GAME 0 (22, 24) GROOVE qd (20)
ON/OFF qh (20) PLAY MODE wa (11, 12, 17) PRESET +/ 5 (13 15) REPEAT 8 (11) SLEEP 1 (22) STEREO/MONO 8 (15) SURROUND qa (20) TAPE A/B 9 (16, 18) TUNER MEMORY qj (13, 14) TUNER/BAND qk (13 15, 18) TUNING +/ 5 (13 15) VOL +/ qs
?/1 (power) 4 M5.5 >5 X5 N5 m5 x5
wa w; ql qk qj qh qg 9 q; qa qs qd qf

Hooking up the system

Perform the following procedure 1 to 5 to hook up your system using the supplied cords and accessories.

FM antenna

AM loop antenna

Sub woofer speaker*

Front speaker (Right) * MHC-GX40 only

Front speaker (Left)

1 Connect the front speakers.
Connect the speaker cords to the SPEAKER jacks as shown below.
Insert only the stripped portion
2 Connect the sub woofer speaker. (MHC-GX40 only)
Connect the speaker cords to the SUB WOOFER OUT jack and SUB WOOFER CONTROL jack as shown below.

SUB WOOFER OUT jack

Red/Solid (3)

Black/Stripe (#)

SUB WOOFER CONTROL jack

continued

Hooking up the system (continued)
3 Connect the FM/AM antennas.
4 For models with a voltage selector, set VOLTAGE SELECTOR to the local power line voltage.
Set up the AM loop antenna, then connect it.

230 - 240V 220V

* Middle Eastern models: V
5 Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.
Jack type A AM loop antenna Extend the FM lead antenna horizontally
The demonstration appears in the display. When you press ?/1, the system turns on and the demonstration automatically ends. If the supplied adapter on the plug does not fit your wall outlet, detach it from the plug (only for models equipped with an adapter).
To connect optional components

See page 24.

To attach the front speaker pads
Jack type B Extend the FM lead antenna horizontally AM loop antenna

FM CO75 AX IAL

Attach the supplied front speaker pads to the bottom of the speakers to stabilize the speakers and prevent them from slipping.
Keep the speaker cords away from the antennas to prevent noise.
Placing the sub woofer (MHC-GX40 only)
Since the human ear cannot detect the direction and position where the bass sound being reproduced by a woofer (below 150 Hz) comes from, you can place the woofer wherever you like in your room. To obtain a better bass reproduction, we recommend you to place the woofer on a solid floor where the resonance is unlikely to occur.
Inserting two R6 (size AA) batteries into the remote

e E e E

Always place the woofer vertically, keeping a few centimeters from away the wall. If the woofer is placed in the center of a room, the bass could be extremely weakened. This is due to the influence of the standing wave of the room. If this happened, move the woofer away from the center of a room or eliminate the cause of the standing wave, by placing a bookshelf on the wall, etc.
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.
If you do not use the remote for a long period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage.
When carrying this system
Perform the following procedure to protect the CD mechanism.

* You cannot select REP and ALL DISCS SHUF at the same time. ** When you select REP 1, that track is repeated endlessly until REP 1 is canceled.
3 Press H (or N on the remote).
The play mode cannot be changed while playing a disc. To change the play mode, press x first to stop playing.

Programing CD tracks

Program Play
You can make a program of up to 25 tracks from all the CDs in the order you want to play them.
6 Program additional discs or tracks.

To program Repeat steps

Other discs Other tracks on the same disc Other tracks on other discs

3 and and to 5

repeatedly until PGM appears in the display.
7 Press H (or N on the remote).
3 Press one of DISC to select a CD.
To program all the tracks on a CD at once, proceed to step 5 with AL displayed.
Cancel Program Play Clear a track from the end
4 Press. or > until the desired
track appears in the display.
Disc tray number Total playing time (including selected track)
Press PLAY MODE on the remote repeatedly until PGM and SHUF disappear. Press CLEAR on the remote in stop mode.

Selected track number

The program you made remains after Program Play finishes. To play the same program again, press CD, then press H (or N on the remote). --.-- appears when the total CD program time exceeds 100 minutes, or when you select a CD track whose number is 21 or over.
5 Press ENTER on the remote.
The track is programed. The program step number appears, followed by the total playing time.
Presetting radio stations
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. There are two ways to store the station presets.

To Method

Setting presets through automatic tuning
1 Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to

select FM or AM.

2 Press and hold m or M (or TUNING
or + on the remote) until the frequency indication starts to change, then release it.
Automatically preset all of the stations that can be received in your area Manually set the radio frequency of your favourite stations

Using the Radio Data System (RDS)
(MHC-RG33/RG22, European model only) What is the Radio Data System?

Loading a tape

1 Press TAPE A/B repeatedly to select

deck A or B.

2 Press Z. 3 Insert a tape in deck A or B with the
side you want to play/record facing forward.
With the side you want to play/record facing forward.
Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcasting service that allows radio stations to send additional information along with the regular program signal. This tuner offers convenient RDS features like station name display and location of stations by program type. RDS is available only on FM stations.*
RDS may not work properly if the station you tuned in is not transmitting the RDS signal properly or if the signal is weak. * Not all FM stations provide RDS service, nor do they provide the same types of services. If you are not familiar with the RDS system, check with your local radio stations for details on RDS services in your area.

Receiving RDS broadcasts

Simply select a station from the FM band. When you tune in a station that provides RDS services, the station name appears in the display.
To check the RDS information
Each time you press DISPLAY, the display changes cyclically as follows: Station name* t Frequency t Program type* t Clock display t Effect status
* If the RDS broadcast is not received, the station name and program type may not appear in the display.

Playing a tape

You can use TYPE I (normal) tape.
Searching for the beginning of the current or the next track (AMS)* To go forward

1 Load a tape.

To play both decks in succession, press PLAY MODE on the remote repeatedly until RELAY (Relay Play)* appears in the display.
Press > during playback. TAPE A (or TAPE B) >>> +1 appears.

To go back

Press. during playback. TAPE A (or TAPE B) <<< 1 appears.
* AMS (Automatic Music Sensor)
2 Press H (or N on the remote).

The tape starts playing.

The AMS function may not operate correctly under the following circumstances: When the unrecorded space between songs is less than 4 seconds long. When the system is placed near a television. * After the playback of the front side of deck A, deck B plays the front side, then stops.
Stop play Pause Fast-forward or rewind Remove the cassette
Press x. Press X. Press again to resume play. Press m or M. Press Z.

Recording to a tape

If the system is on at the preset time, the recording will not be made. When you use the Sleep Timer, Timer-recording and Daily Timer will not turn on the system until the Sleep Timer turns it off. You cannot activate the Daily Timer and Timerrecording at the same time.
5 Repeat step 4 to set the time to stop

recording.

The start time appears, followed by the stop time, the preset radio station to be recorded (e.g., TUNER FM 5), then the original display appears.

Using the sub woofer

To cancel the effect
Press EFFECT ON/OFF (or ON/OFF on the remote).

Sound effect options

You can use the sound of the sub woofer to suit the sound source.
Press ON/OFF on the sub woofer.
SURR appears if you select an effect with surround effects.

MUSIC EQ Effect

The indicator lights up while the sub woofer turns on. Press the button again to turn off the sub woofer.

ROCK POP

MOVIE EQ Effect

Standard music sources

You can use VOLUME (VOL or + on the remote) to adjust the volume of the sub woofer linked to the front speakers.
Soundtracks and special listening situations

Adjusting the sound

You can reinforce the bass and create a more powerful sound.

Press GROOVE.

GAME EQ Effect
PlayStation 1, 2 and other video game music sources
GROOVE appears in the display and the volume switches to power mode. Press the button again to cancel GROOVE.
Selecting the surround effect
Press SURROUND on the remote.
Selecting the sound effect
Selecting the effect from the music menu Press MUSIC EQ, MOVIE EQ or GAME EQ (or EQ or + on the remote*) repeatedly to select the preset you desire.
SURR appears in the display. Press the button again to cancel SURROUND.
The preset name appears in the display. See the chart Sound effect options.
* You can select all of the effects in order.

Turning off the display

Power Saving Mode
Even if the system is off, the system consumes power to display the clock and to stay responsive to commands from the remote. Power saving mode reduces the amount of power consumed during standby. In this mode, the clock is not displayed.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly while the system is off until the demonstration display or the clock display disappears. To cancel the Power Saving Mode

Using the CD display

Checking the remaining time
Press DISPLAY repeatedly during play.
Each time you press the button, the display changes cyclically as follows: Elapsed playing time on the current track t Remaining time on the current track t Remaining time on the current CD t Clock display (for eight seconds) t Effect status
Checking the total playing time
Press DISPLAY repeatedly in stop mode.

Sound Adjustment/Display

Press DISPLAY while the system is off. Each time you press the button, the display switches cyclically as follows: Demonstration display t Clock display* t No display (Power Saving Mode)
* The clock is displayed only if you set the clock.
Each time you press the button, the display changes cyclically as follows:

During normal play mode:

The timer continues to operate in Power Saving Mode.
Total number of tracks and total playing time t Clock display (for eight seconds) t Effect status
During Program Play mode when there is a program:
The last track number of the program and the total playing time t Total number of programed tracks (for five seconds) t Clock display (for eight seconds) t Effect status

Other Features

Enhancing video game sound

Game Sync

You need to connect a video game machine (see Hooking up video game machine on page 24).

Press GAME.

Falling asleep to music

Sleep Timer

You can set the system to turn off after a certain time, so that you can fall asleep to music.
Press SLEEP on the remote.
Each time you press the button, the minute display (the turn-off time) changes cyclically as follows: AUTO* t 90 MIN t 80 MIN t 70 MIN t t 10 MIN t OFF
* The system turns off when the current CD or tape finishes playback (for up to 100 minutes).
In the standby mode, the system automatically turns on. The GAME EQ is automatically selected. These operations cannot be performed in the Power Saving Mode.
Mixing video game sound with other sound source

Game Mixing

Check the remaining time** Change the time to turn off Cancel the Sleep Timer function
SLEEP on the remote once. SLEEP on the remote repeatedly to select the time you want. SLEEP on the remote repeatedly until SLEEP OFF appears.
1 Select the desired source sound. 2 Press GAME MIXING.
Each time you press the button, the level of the game sound changes cyclically as follows: MIXING LOW t MIXING MID t MIXING HIGH t MIXING OFF
** You cannot check the remaining time when you select AUTO.
The GAME MIXING indicator lights up while Game Mixing is activated. Once Game Mixing is activated, it will remain active while the power is on even if the source sound is changed.
If you start recording while Game Mixing is activated, Game Mixing is canceled. To record the mixed sound, press GAME MIXING after step 4 of Recording from a CD/tape/radio manually on page 18, and then press REC PAUSE/START to start the recording.

Waking up to music

Daily Timer
You can wake up to music at a preset time. Make sure you have set the clock (see Setting the clock on page 10).
8 Press ENTER on the remote.
The type of timer (DAILY), followed by the start time, stop time, and the music source appear, then the original display appears.
9 Press ?/1 to turn off the system.
1 Prepare the music source you want to
CD: Load a CD. To start from a specific track, make a program (see Programing CD tracks on page 12). Tape: Load a tape with the side you want to play facing forward. Radio: Tune in the preset station you want (see Listening to the radio on page 15).
Press CLOCK/TIMER SELECT on the remote and press. or > on the remote repeatedly to select DAILY, then press ENTER on the remote. Start over from step 1. Press CLOCK/TIMER SELECT on the remote and press. or > on the remote repeatedly to select TIMER OFF, then press ENTER on the remote.
Change the setting Cancel the timer
2 Adjust the volume. 3 Press CLOCK/TIMER SET on the
ON appears and the hour indication flashes.
The system turns on 15 seconds before the preset time.
5 Set the time to start playing.
Press. or > on the remote repeatedly to set the hour, then press ENTER on the remote. The minute indication flashes. Press. or > on the remote repeatedly to set the minute, then press ENTER on the remote.
When you use the Sleep Timer, the Daily Timer will not turn on the system until the Sleep Timer turns it off. You cannot activate the Daily Timer and Timerrecording at the same time. If the system is on at the preset time, you cannot activate the Daily Timer.
6 Repeat step 5 to set the time to stop

playing.

7 Press. or > on the remote
repeatedly until the music source you want appears.
The indication changes as follows:

t TUNER y CD PLAY T t TAPE PLAY T
Hooking up video game machine
To enhance your system, you can connect optional components. Refer to the operating instructions provided with each component.
Optional video game machine From the audio and video output of the video game machine
TV To the video input of a TV

A VIDEO INPUT jack

Use a video cable (not supplied) to connect the video output of the optional video game machine to this jack.

B AUDIO INPUT jacks

Use audio cords (not supplied) to connect the audio output of the optional video game machine to these jacks. You can then output audio through this system.

C VIDEO OUT jack

The video game machine image may appear on the TV screen even if the system is turned off. See Selecting the sound effect on page 20 for video game sound effects. If you press GAME while the system is off, the system turns on, the function switches to GAME, and the equalizer also switches to the GAME EQ. If you press GAME while the system is on, the function switches to GAME and the equalizer automatically switches to the GAME EQ in the same manner.
Use a video cable (not supplied) to connect the video input of TV to this jack.

Problems and remedies

If you have any problem using this system, use the following check list. First, check that the power cord is connected firmly and the speakers are connected correctly and firmly. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
There is severe hum or noise.
A TV or VCR is placed too close to the system. Move the system away from the TV or VCR.
The timer does not function.

Set the clock correctly.

DAILY and REC do not appear when you press CLOCK/TIMER SET.
Set the timer correctly. Set the clock.
The remote does not function.

General

The display starts flashing as soon as you plug in the power cord even though you have not turned on the system (see step 5 of Hooking up the system on page 8).
There is an obstacle between the remote and the system. The remote is not pointing in the direction of the systems sensor. The batteries have run down. Replace the batteries.
There is acoustic feedback.
Press DISPLAY twice while the system is off. The demonstration disappears.

: lights in the display.

Reduce the volume.
The color irregularity on a TV screen persists.
A power interruption occurred. Set the clock and timer settings again.
The clock setting/radio presetting/timer is canceled.
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.

Optional Components/Troubleshooting
The power cord is disconnected or a power failure occurs longer than half a day. Redo the following: Setting the clock on page 10 Presetting radio stations on page 13 If you have set the timer, also redo Waking up to music on page 23 and Timer-recording radio programs on page 19.

There is no sound.

Speakers
Sound comes from one channel or unbalanced left and right volume.
Check the speaker connection and speaker placement.

Sound lacks bass.

Turn VOLUME clockwise. The headphones are connected. Insert only the stripped portion of the speaker cord into the SPEAKER jack. Inserting the vinyl portion of the speaker cord will obstruct the speaker connections. There is no audio output during timer recording.
Check that the speakers + and jacks are connected correctly.
Problems and remedies (continued)
There is severe hum or noise (TUNED or STEREO flashes in the display).

CD Player

The CD tray does not close.
The CD is not placed properly.

The CD will not play.

Adjust the antenna. The signal strength is too weak. Connect the external antenna.
A stereo FM program cannot be received in stereo.
The CD is not lying flat in the disc tray. The CD is dirty. The CD is loaded label side down. There is moisture on the CD.
Press STEREO/MONO on the remote repeatedly until MONO disappears.
Play does not start from the first track.
The player is in program or shuffle mode. Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until PGM or SHUF disappears.
The disc tray does not open and LOCKED appears.
If other troubles not described above occur, reset the system as follows:
1 Unplug the power cord. 2 Plug the power cord back in. 3 Press x, GROOVE, and ?/1 at the same
Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
4 Press ?/1 to turn on the system.
The system is reset to the factory settings. All the settings you made are cleared.

Tape Deck

The tape does not record.
No tape in the cassette holder. The tab has been removed from the cassette (see To save a tape permanently on page 27). The tape has reeled to the end.
The tape does not record nor play or there is a decrease in sound level.

Messages

One of the following messages may appear or flash in the display during operation.

Notes on CDs

Before playing, clean the CD with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the CD from the center out. Do not use solvents. Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or heat sources.
Note on CD-R/CD-RW playback
Discs recorded on CD-R/CD-RW drives may not be played back because of scratches, dirt, recording condition or the drives characteristics. Besides, the discs, which are not yet finalized at the end of recording, cannot be played back.

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.

Cleaning the cabinet

Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with mild detergent solution.
To save a tape permanently
To prevent a tape from being accidentally recorded over, break off the cassette tab from side A or B as illustrated. If you later want to reuse the tape for recording, cover the broken tab with adhesive tape.

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. To prevent a malfunction, do not cover the ventilation hole for the cooling fan.
Tab of side B Break off the cassette tab of side A

Tab of side A

Precautions (continued)
Before placing a cassette in the tape deck
Take up any slack in the tape. Otherwise the tape may get entangled in the parts of the tape deck and become damaged.

Specifications

AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS: (MHC-GX40/GX20 USA model only)
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: with 6 ohms loads both channels driven, from 120 10,000 Hz; rates 60 watts per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output.
Total harmonic distortion less than 0.07% (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 30 W)
When using a tape longer than 90 minutes
The tape is very elastic. Do not change the tape operations such as play, stop, and fast-winding frequently. The tape may get entangled in the tape deck.

Cleaning the tape heads

Clean the tape heads after every 10 hours of use. Be sure to clean the tape heads before you start an important recording or after playing an old tape. Use a separately sold dry-type or wet-type cleaning cassette. For details, refer to the instructions of the cleaning cassette.

Amplifier section

North American models: MHC-GX40 Front speaker Continuous RMS power output (reference) 60 + 60 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Total harmonic distortion less than 0.07% (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 30 W) Sub woofer Continuous RMS power output (reference) 120 watts (12 ohms at 40 Hz, 10% THD) Total harmonic distortion less than 0.07% (12 ohms at 40 Hz, 60 W) MHC-GX30 Continuous RMS power output (reference) 75 + 75 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Total harmonic distortion less than 0.07% (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 40 W) MHC-GX20 Continuous RMS power output (reference) 60 + 60 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Total harmonic distortion less than 0.07% (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 30 W)

Demagnetizing the tape heads
Demagnetize the tape heads and the metal parts that have contact with the tape every 20 to 30 hours of use with a separately sold demagnetizing cassette. For details, refer to the instructions of the demagnetizing cassette.
European models: MHC-RG33 DIN power output (rated) 60 + 60 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN) Continuous RMS power output (reference) 75 + 75 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Music power output (reference) 150 + 150 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) MHC-RG22 DIN power output (rated) 50 + 50 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN) Continuous RMS power output (reference) 60 + 60 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Music power output (reference) 120 + 120 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Other models: MHC-RG33 The following measured at AC 120, 220, 240 V, 50/60 Hz DIN power output (rated) 60 + 60 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN) Continuous RMS power output (reference) 75 + 75 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) MHC-RG22 The following measured at AC 120, 127, 220, 240 V 50/60 Hz DIN power output (rated) 50 + 50 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN) Continuous RMS power output (reference) 60 + 60 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD) Inputs AUDIO INPUT (phono jack): voltage 450 mV, impedance 47 kilohms Outputs PHONES (stereo mini jack): accepts headphones of 8 ohms or more Front speaker: accepts impedance of 6 to 16 ohms Sub woofer speaker (MHC-GX40 only): accepts impedance of 12 to 16 ohms

CD player section

System Laser Compact disc and digital audio system Semiconductor laser (=780 nm) Emission duration: continuous 2 Hz 20 kHz (0.5 dB) nm More than 90 dB More than 90 dB
Frequency response Wavelength Signal-to-noise ratio Dynamic range

Tape deck section

Recording system Frequency response Wow and flutter 4-track 2-channel stereo 50 13,000 Hz (3 dB), using Sony TYPE I cassette 0.15% W.Peak (IEC) 0.1% W.RMS (NAB) 0.2% W.Peak (DIN)

Tuner section

FM stereo, FM/AM superheterodyne tuner

FM tuner section

Tuning range Antenna Antenna terminals Intermediate frequency

Approx. 9.0 kg Approx. 9.0 kg Approx. 8.5 kg Approx. 9.0 kg Approx. 8.5 kg Approx. 9.5 kg Approx. 9.0 kg Remote Commander (1) Batteries (2) AM loop antenna (1) FM lead antenna (1) Front speaker pads (8)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Sony Corporation

Printed in China

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MHC-GX30/RG22/RG33

SERVICE MANUAL

Ver 1.0 2002. 04

MHC-GX30/RG22/RG33 are composed of following models. As for the service manual, it is issued for each component model, then, please refer to them.

Canadian Model

MHC-GX30
AEP Model UK Model E Model

MHC-RG22/RG33

Australian Model

MHC-RG22

Abbreviation AR : Argentine model. CND : Canadian model. E2 : 120 V AC area in E model. E51 : Chilean and Peruvian model. EA : Saudi Arabia model. MX : Mexican model. SP : Singapore model. TH : Thai model. TW : Taiwan model. Remarks

COMPONENT MODEL NAME

MHC-GX30 COMPACT DISC DECK RECEIVER SYSTEM SPEAKER SYSTEM HCD-GX30 SS-RG66A MHC-RG22 HCD-RG22 SS-RG55 MHC-RG33 HCD-RG33 SS-RG66A

PARTS LIST

Part No. Description ACCESSORIES ************ COMMANDER, STANDARD (RM-SR200) ANTENNA, LOOP (AM) ANTENNA (FM) (AEP,UK) ANTENNA (FM) (EXCEPT AEP,UK) COVER, BATTERY (FOR RM-SR200)
1-476-513-11 1-501-374-11 1-501-804-11 1-501-659-41 4-228-953-01
4-239-872-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH) (EXCEPT MX,TH) 4-239-872-22 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (FRENCH) (CND,EA) 4-239-872-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (SPANISH) (E51,AR,MX) 4-239-872-41 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (FRENCH,SPANISH) (AEP,E2,SP) 4-239-872-51 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (GERMAN,DUTCH,ITALIAN,SWEDISH,POLISH) (AEP) 4-239-872-61 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (CHINESE) (SP,TW) 4-239-872-71 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH,THAI) (TH) 4-239-872-81 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ARABIC) (EA) 4-239-873-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (DANISH,FINNISH) (AEP) 4-239-873-21 4-239-873-31 4-239-874-11 4-239-874-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (PORTUGUESE) (AEP) MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (RUSSIAN) (AEP) MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (GREEK) (AEP) MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (HUNGARIAN,CZECH) (AEP) 4-239-874-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (TURKISH) (AEP) 4-239-874-41 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (SLOVAK) (AEP)
MINI HI-FI COMPONENT SYSTEM

9-874-000-01

2002D1600-1 2002.04

Sony Corporation

Home Audio Company Published by Sony Engineering Corporation

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