Timer set, Timer-activated, Operation – Sony MHC-3500 User Manual
Page 72: Timer setting, 1 press timer set, Enter yy next, 6 select the program source with preset/timer + or, 7 press enter/next, 9 press system power to turn off the system, Timer-activated operation
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Timer-Activated
Operation
Timer Setting
The illustrations show an example of the
system turning on at 7:30 and off at 8:05.
1
Press TIMER SET.
"TIMER ON” appears and a figure
indicating the hour blinks.
2
Set the hour of the timer-on time with
PRESET/TIMER + or and then press
ENTER/NEXT.
A figure indicating minute blinks.
3
Set the minute of the timer-on time
with PRESET/TIMER + or and then
press ENTER/NEXT.
A figure indicating minute blinks.
“TIMER OFF” appears and a figure
indicating hour blinks.
4
Set the hour of the timer-off time with
PRESET/TIMER + or and then press
ENTER/NEXT.
A figure indicating minute blinks.
5
Set the minute of the timer-off time
with PRESET/TIMER + or and then
press ENTER/NEXT.
The program source blinks.
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6 Select the program source with
PRESET/TIMER + or -.
As you press + or the source
changes:
TUNER <-> TUNER REC TAPE
CD
When you choose TAPE, use only deck
B for “Timer-activated operation.”
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Press ENTER/NEXT.
8 Prepare the source; tuning in a
station, inserting the CD or tape.
9
Press SYSTEM POWER to turn off the
system.
Make sure that “TIMER” is on.
At the timer-on time, the system turns on
automatically.
You can set the volume for timer-
activated operation using Program
Function.
ON/STANDBY
By using the Program Function, you can call
up the volume setting automatically when
the power is turned on for timer-activated
operation. This is convenient for when you
want to wake up to music, etc. See “Storing
the setting of sound effects” (page 52) for
operation.
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