Naming preset stations and functions, Using the sleep timer – Sony STR-DA1ES User Manual

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Other Operations

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Other Operations

Naming preset stations
and functions

You can enter a name of up to 8 characters for
preset stations and functions and display it in
the receiver’s display.

1

To index a preset station

Rotate FUNCTION to select TUNER,
then tune in the preset station you want
to create an index name for (page 27).

To index a function

Rotate FUNCTION to select a function
you want to create an index name for.

2

Press CUSTOMIZE.

3

Press the cursor button (

) to select

“NAME IN”.

4

Press ENTER.

The cursor flashes and you can select a
character.

5

Create an index name by using the jog
dial and cursor buttons (

or

).

Turn the jog dial to select a character, then
press the cursor button (

) to move the

cursor to the next position.

Tips

• You can select the character type as follows by

turning the jog dial.
Alphabet (upper case)

t Numbers t Symbols

• To enter a blank space, turn the jog dial until a

blank space appears in the display.

• If you made a mistake, press the cursor button

(

or

) until the character you want to

change flashes, then turn the jog dial to select
the correct character.

6

Press ENTER.

The entered name is registered.

7

To create index names for other preset
stations and functions, repeat steps 1
to 6.

Using the Sleep Timer

You can set the receiver to turn off
automatically at a specified time by using the
remote.

For details, refer to the operating instructions
supplied with the remote.

Press SLEEP on the remote repeatedly
while the power is on.

Each time you select SLEEP, the display
changes cyclically as follows:

2:00:00

t 1:30:00 t 1:00:00 t 0:30:00 t

OFF

While using Sleep Timer, “SLEEP” lights up in
the display.

Tips

• For models of area code U, CA, you can also use

the SLEEP button on the receiver.

• To check the remaining time before the receiver

turns off, press SLEEP. The remaining time appears
in the display.

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