Other operations, Creating your own program, Program play – Sony LBT-ZTX7 User Manual

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Checking the total playing time and
titles

Press DISPLAY repeatedly when
playback is stopped.
The following information appears in the
display.

During “PGM” play mode:

1

The last programmed item information

2

Total number of programmed step

1)2)

(for few seconds)

3

Memory free space of connected USB
device

3)

4

Clock display (for few seconds)

5

Effect name (for few seconds)

During other play mode:

1

AUDIO CD:
Total number of tracks and total
playing time
Audio files:
Total number of files of the current
folder and folder name
Total number of folders and volume
label of the disc

2)

/USB device

3)

2

Memory free space of the connected
USB device

3)

1)

“NO STEP” appears in the display if you have
not program the tracks or files.

2)

Appears during CD function only.

3)

Appears during USB function only.

Notes

• Some text characters may not be displayed.
• If the audio file title contains characters which

cannot be displayed, these characters will be
displayed as “_”.

Creating your own
program

— Program Play

You can make a program of up to 25 steps
in the order you want them to be played
back.
You can synchro record the programmed
tracks or files onto a tape or synchro
transfer the programmed tracks of files
onto an USB device (page 23 or 36).

1

Select the function you want.
Press CD to select CD function.
Press

(or USB on the remote) to

select USB function.

2

When playback is stopped,
press PLAY MODE on the
remote repeatedly until “PGM”
lights up in the display.

3

(For CD function only)
Press one of the DISC 1 ~ 3
buttons or DISC SKIP/
EX-CHANGE (or DISC SKIP on
the remote) to select a disc.

To program all the tracks on a disc
at once:

Proceed to step 5 while “ALL” appears
in the display.

To program all the MP3 files on a
folder at once:

Press

+/– repeatedly until the

folder you want appears in the display,
then proceed to step 5.

Other Operations

USB

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