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That unit looks like an economy model that is mass produced. It would probably not have quick connects on the boards. You are going to have to use a soldering iron.
Open the back of the unit and remove the 5way ribbon and 7way cable plug from the main amp module and turn on power the LCD should display normal operation, then power doen and refit those plugs and repower again and all should be ok now, simlpy by turning of the power does not reset these units you have to remove these leads to force reset, check theat the fan is not blocked with dust and thbe speakers are ok and no shorted wires etc and the impedance is ok.
Hi, Let me know model number of your Sony sound system to find out user manual OR click Sony Support link and put model number in search box to find out required user manual free copy and download it. Thanks.
Hi, it's simple. First press "Timer1" and Timer2" buttons together, clock on display will start blinking, by cursors "Up/Down" you can change the value of hours and minutes (switching between hours/minutes by "Left/Right" cursor). To save set time press "Memory". Enjoy your set clock :)
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