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Sony STR-GX69ES User Manual

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Connecting
the
System
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Connecting
the
AM
Antenna
@
Connecting
the
FM
Antenna
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For
normal
use
Adjust
the
direction.
Supplied
wire
antenna
For
higher
quatity
sound
Supplied
loop
antenna
75-ohm
coaxial
cable
(optional)
For
areas
with
difficult
AM
reception
In
areas
with
troubled
reception,
connect
a
6
to
15-meter
(20
to
50-foot)
insulated
wire
to
the
AM
antenna
terminal.
Extend
this
out
of
doors
if
possible,
keeping
the
greater
portion
horizontal.
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(There
is
no
need
to
disconnect
the
supplied
antenna.)
To
prevent
hum,
connect
the
ground
wire
to
ANTENNA
ground
terminal
(->
).
When
an
outdoor
antenna
is
installed,
be
sure
to
connect
the
ground
wire
for
lightning
protection.

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Sony STR-GX69ES Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSony
ModelSTR-GX69ES
CategoryReceiver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Warning and Safety Information

General Safety Warnings

Important safety instructions to prevent fire or electric shock hazards.

CATV System Installer Note

Guideline for proper grounding of CATV cable systems.

Owner's Record Section

Section to record product serial number for dealer reference.

Canadian Customer Warning

Specific caution for Canadian customers regarding AC plugs.

Features Overview

Amplifier Technology

Details on Optical Legato Linear A System and twin drive power circuit.

Tuner System

Explains quartz-locked digital synthesizer tuning and station presets.

Surround Sound System

Describes DOLBY SURROUND, Hall Surround, and Simulated Surround effects.

Remote Commander Capabilities

Highlights programmable and learning functions of the remote.

Precautions and Safety

General Safety Precautions

Instructions on safe operation, power, and cleaning procedures.

Operational Precautions

Guidance on power usage, energy conservation, and unit maintenance.

Cabinet Cleaning Instructions

Instructions for cleaning the unit's exterior safely.

US Customer Safety Information

Reference to an additional safety leaflet for US customers.

Getting Started: Installation

Installation Guidelines

Advice on placing the unit for proper ventilation and avoiding hazards.

AM Tuning Interval Adjustment

Procedure to change AM tuning interval from 10 kHz to 9 kHz.

Installing Remote Batteries

Steps to install AA batteries into the remote commander.

Connecting the System: Audio

Connection Notes

Important points regarding power cord, cable insertion, and color coding.

Audio Connection Diagram

Visual guide for connecting audio sources and speakers to the receiver.

Connecting the System: Video

VCR and TV Connection Diagram

Diagram illustrating connections for VCRs and a monitor TV.

Connecting the System: Antennas

Connecting the AM Antenna

Instructions for connecting AM loop antenna and alternative wire antenna.

Connecting the FM Antenna

Guidance on connecting supplied wire antenna and optional coaxial cable.

Connecting Antenna Ground

Importance of connecting the ground wire for hum prevention and lightning protection.

Connecting the System: Speakers

Connecting Speaker Systems

Steps and settings for connecting front, rear, and center speaker systems.

Speaker Impedance and Power

Details on receiver's compatibility with speaker impedance and power ratings.

Connecting the System: Remote Control & Power

Remote Control System Connection (STR-GX69ES)

Connecting the CONTROL S system for remote operation of other equipment.

Using AC Outlets

Instructions and cautions for using the receiver's AC outlets for external equipment.

Parts Identification: Front Panel

Front Panel Controls and Indicators

Detailed identification of all buttons, jacks, and indicators on the front panel.

Parts Identification: Remote Commander

Remote Commander Layout

Identification of buttons and functions for RM-P321 and RM-U221 remote controllers.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Operating with the Remote Commander

Guide on using the remote commander to select functions and operate equipment.

Audio Adjustment

Volume Adjustment

How to adjust the receiver's volume using ATTENUATOR and MUTING.

Sound Quality Adjustment

Adjusting BASS, TREBLE, and LOUDNESS for desired sound.

Balance Adjustment

Correcting stereo imaging by adjusting left and right speaker output.

Source Direct Mode

Bypassing tone controls and surround circuits for pure sound.

Receiving FM/AM Broadcasts

Automatic FM Tuning

Procedure for automatically tuning into FM stations.

FM Stereo and Mono Reception

Notes on improving reception by switching between stereo and mono modes.

Receiving FM/AM Broadcasts: Manual Tuning & Memory

Manual FM/AM Tuning

Steps to manually tune FM and AM stations using TUNING buttons.

Memorizing Stations

How to preset and store up to 30 FM/AM stations.

Tuning in a Preset Station

Direct Tuning Preset Stations

Method for directly selecting a memorized station using numeric buttons.

Scan Tuning Preset Stations

Method for scanning through preset stations using PRESET TUNING buttons.

Listening to Program Sources Other Than Broadcasts

Selecting Program Sources

Guide to selecting various audio sources like CD, Tape, DAT, VCR.

TAPE MONITOR Button Usage

Note on the function and priority of the TAPE MONITOR button.

Recording on Audio Tape

Recording Audio Tapes

Steps for recording audio from various sources onto tape or DAT.

Tape Dubbing

Procedure for copying audio from one tape deck to another.

Recording Video and Editing

Recording TV Programs

Steps to record TV programs onto a VCR.

Video Tape Editing

Instructions for editing video tapes using two VCRs.

Chapter 3 Advanced Operation: Surround Sound

Surround Effect Types

Explanation of HALL, SIMULATED, and DOLBY PRO LOGIC surround effects.

Speaker Placement for DOLBY PRO LOGIC

Diagrams showing optimal speaker placement for different DOLBY PRO LOGIC modes.

Advanced Operation: Dolby Surround Setup

Adjusting Dolby Surround Input Level

Procedure to set input balance and test tones for Dolby surround.

Listening with Surround Effect

Selecting and Adjusting Surround Modes

How to select HALL, SIMULATED, or DOLBY modes and adjust levels.

Remote Commander: Storing Other Codes

Programming Other Manufacturer's Signals

Guide to learning IR signals from other remote controls onto the programmable remote.

Controlling Equipment with Remote Commander

Control Sony Equipment

Switch the mode selector to control Sony devices directly.

Control Programmed Equipment

Use USER STD mode to control programmed devices.

Control Non-Sony Equipment

Program non-Sony signals into the commander.

Chapter 4 Other Information

Troubleshooting Guide

Common problems and their solutions for the amplifier section.

Troubleshooting: Broadcast and Remote Issues

Noise and Reception Troubleshooting

Resolving hum, noise, and stereo indicator issues with broadcasts.

Tuning and Picture Issues

Troubleshooting automatic tuning, preset, AM tuning, and picture display problems.

Remote Commander Operation Issues

Solutions for remote commander battery exhaustion and object interference.

Specifications: Power and Audio

Power Output and Harmonic Distortion

Detailed specifications for power output and total harmonic distortion.

Other Audio Specifications

Specifications for amplifier section, speaker compatibility, and tone controls.

Specifications: Tuner and System

FM/AM Tuner Section Specs

Technical details for FM and AM tuning, sensitivity, and distortion.

General System and Accessories

Specifications for tuner system, power requirements, dimensions, weight, and supplied accessories.

Remote Commander Operations

Change Function/System Settings

Steps to modify FUNCTION or SYSTEM settings using the remote commander.

Temporary Unit Operation

How to operate other units temporarily without altering main settings.

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