Recording traffic announcements, Traffic information replay (tir)) – Sony CDX-C90R User Manual

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Recording traffic announcements

(Traffic information replay (TIR))

You can listen to the latest traffic announcements
by recording them. The unit automatically records
and stores up to eight traffic announcements. The
TIR function turns the unit on automatically and
records traffic announcements for up to one hour
before and after a preset time.

To set the TIR preset time

1

While listening to an FM broadcast, press MENU.

2

Select “RDS,” then press / to move to the
sub menu, then select “TIR Mode” by pressing
> or ..

3

Press /, then > or . to select “set,” then
press ENTER.

1 Press ENTER to select setting item (Timer1, Timer2,

or Station).
Each time you press ENTER, the setting item
changes as follows:

” Timer 1

” Timer 2

” Station

2 For Timer setting, press . or > to set the hour.

Then press / to move to minutes and press > or .
to set the minutes.
For Station setting, press . or > to select the preset
station. While the cursor is on the station
indication, press / or ? to tune to a station
manually.

4

After setting, press BACK.

The normal display appears.

Notes

• The unit also stands

by for traffic
announcements for
two hours after you
turn off the engine,
as long as the TIR
function is on.

• If you have a power

aerial, it
automatically
extends every time
the unit searches for
a traffic programme
station. If you have a
manual aerial, make
sure that the aerial is
fully extended.

• If you do not use

your car for about a
week and the TIR
function is on, the
TIR function will
turn off
automatically to
prevent battery wear.

Tip
In step 2, to move the
cursor back to the
previous column (one
at a time), press ?.

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Cursor

TIR Set

Timer1

Timer2

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