Sony MHC-GT222 Operating Instructions - Page 23

Playing a tape

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Basic Operations • When the USB device is inserted, the system reads all the files on the USB device. If there are many folders or files on the USB device, it may take a long time to finish reading the USB device. • Do not connect the system and the USB device through an USB hub. • With some connected USB devices, after an operation is performed, there may be a delay before it is performed by this system. • If the system is turned off during Resume Play mode, when the system is turned on again playback starts from the beginning of the audio file. • This system does not necessarily support all the functions provided in a connected USB device. • The playback order for the system may differ from the playback order of the connected digital music player. • Do not save other types of files or unnecessary folders on an USB device. • Folders that have no audio files are skipped. • The maximum number of audio files and folders on an USB device that can be recognized by this system is 999 (including "ROOT" and "MUSIC" folder). The maximum number of audio files and folders may vary depending on the file and folder structure. • The system can play the following format of audio files: - MP3 with file extension ".mp3". - AAC with file extension ".m4a". - Windows Media Audio (WMA) with file extension ".wma". If the audio files have the above file extension but are not the respective formats, the system may produce noise or may malfunction. • Compatibility with all MP3, AAC or WMA encoding/writing softwares, recording devices, and recording media cannot be guaranteed. Incompatible USB device may produce noise or interrupted audio or may not play at all. • You cannot erase audio files and folders in shuffle play mode or program play mode. • If the folder to be erased does not contain MP3/AAC/WMA files or contains sub folders, these are not erased. • The Program Play setting is erased when the erase operation is performed. Playing a tape Use the controls on the tape deck for this operation. 1 Select the TAPE function. Press FUNCTION (RM-AMU006) or FUNCTION +/- (RM-AMU008) repeatedly (or press TAPE on the unit). 2 Insert a tape. Press x Z, and insert a TYPE I (normal) tape into the tape holder with the side you want to play facing up. Make sure there is no slack in the tape to avoid damaging the tape or the tape deck. Press the tape deck lid on the unit to close the tape holder. 3 Start playback. Press B. 4 Adjust the volume. Press VOLUME +/- (or turn MASTER VOLUME on the unit). Other operations To Press Pause playback X. To resume play, press the button again. Stop playback x Z. Rewind or fast m/M. forward 23GB

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23
GB
Basic Operations
When the USB device is inserted, the system
reads all the files on the USB device. If there
are many folders or files on the USB device, it
may take a long time to finish reading the
USB device.
Do not connect the system and the USB
device through an USB hub.
With some connected USB devices, after an
operation is performed, there may be a delay
before it is performed by this system.
If the system is turned off during Resume Play
mode, when the system is turned on again
playback starts from the beginning of the
audio file.
This system does not necessarily support all
the functions provided in a connected USB
device.
The playback order for the system may differ
from the playback order of the connected
digital music player.
Do not save other types of files or unnecessary
folders on an USB device.
Folders that have no audio files are skipped.
The maximum number of audio files and
folders on an USB device that can be
recognized by this system is 999 (including
“ROOT” and “MUSIC” folder). The
maximum number of audio files and folders
may vary depending on the file and folder
structure.
The system can play the following format of
audio files:
– MP3 with file extension “.mp3”.
– AAC with file extension “.m4a”.
– Windows Media Audio (WMA) with file
extension “.wma”.
If the audio files have the above file extension
but are not the respective formats, the system
may produce noise or may malfunction.
Compatibility with all MP3, AAC or WMA
encoding/writing softwares, recording
devices, and recording media cannot be
guaranteed. Incompatible USB device may
produce noise or interrupted audio or may not
play at all.
You cannot erase audio files and folders in
shuffle play mode or program play mode.
If the folder to be erased does not contain
MP3/AAC/WMA files or contains sub
folders, these are not erased.
The Program Play setting is erased when the
erase operation is performed.
Playing a tape
Use the controls on the tape deck for this
operation.
1
Select the TAPE function.
Press FUNCTION (RM-AMU006) or
FUNCTION +/– (RM-AMU008)
repeatedly (or press TAPE on the unit).
2
Insert a tape.
Press
x
Z
, and insert a TYPE I
(normal) tape into the tape holder with
the side you want to play facing up.
Make sure there is no slack in the tape
to avoid damaging the tape or the tape
deck. Press the tape deck lid on the unit
to close the tape holder.
3
Start playback.
Press
B
.
4
Adjust the volume.
Press VOLUME +/– (or turn
MASTER VOLUME on the unit).
Other operations
To
Press
Pause playback
X
. To resume play, press
the button again.
Stop playback
x
Z
.
Rewind or fast
forward
m
/
M
.