Using the sleep timer, Basic operations – Sony STR-DE905G User Manual

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Basic Operations

FUNCTION SELECT

VIDEO 1

DAT/MD

CD

VIDEO 2

TUNER

VIDEO 3

PHONO

L D

TAPE

TV / DBS

MACRO 1

MACRO 2

EXIT

SLEEP

EXIT

SLEEP TIMER SETTING

RETURN

HOUR

SLEEP

+

MIN

SEC

2

00

00

:

:

Using the Sleep Timer

You can set the receiver to turn off automatically at a
time you specify.

1

Click FUNCTION in the main menu.

2

Click SLEEP.

3

Click TIMER repeatedly to select the length of the
sleep timer. The timer changes as shown below:

You can also freely specify the time

Click + or – to change the sleep time in 1 minute
intervals. You can specify up to 5 hours.

To return to the main menu

Click EXIT.

To go to the previous menu

Click RETURN.

When the sleep timer is set

“SLEEP” appears in the upper left corner of the main menu.

You can check the time remaining before the
receiver turns off

Click FUNCTION, then click SLEEP. The remaining
time appears in the on-screen display.

FUNCTION

ALL

OFF

SLEEP

n

2:00:00 n 1:30:00n 1:00:00 n 0:30:00 n OFF

To monitor the recorded sound when recording to a 3-
head cassette deck

1 Click EXIT.
2 Click FUNCTION in the main menu.
3 Click TAPE.

To stop recording

Click on p of the recording unit.

To return to the main menu.

Click EXIT.

Notes

• There is no sound output from the recording component

even though all the buttons on the recording unit’s control
panel are operational.

• If you click RECORDER during recording, the source

being recorded will be cut off.

• If you leave the REC EDIT menu by clicking FUNCTION,

SOUND, or EXIT, recording continues, but control returns
to the PLAYER side, even if you previously clicked
RECORDER.

• If you open the FUNCTION SELECT menu and click

another program source while recording, the newly
selected program source will be recorded.

• Some cassette decks require that you press the r REC and

( buttons simultaneously to start recording. To perform
one-button from the on-screen display, be sure to record
the recording signal as shown in steps 1 to 7 of
“Registering non-Sony audio/video equipment” (pages 19
to 22) for both Sony and non-Sony products.

• Sound input through the TAPE connectors on the rear

panel cannot be recorded on a recording unit.

• When you record on a DAT or MD connected to the DAT/

MD REC OUT jacks, sound adjustments do not effect the
recording.

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