Location of parts and basic operations, Front panel parts description – Sony STR-DA50ES User Manual

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Location of
Parts and Basic
Operations

This chapter provides information
about the locations and functions of
the buttons and controls on the front
panel. It also explains basic
operations.

Front Panel Parts
Description

[T] l/C!) switch

Press to turn the receiver on and off.

• Before you turn on the receiver, mdke sure that you have

turned the MASTER VOLUME control to the leftmost
position to avoid damaging you speakers.

[2] FUNCTION control

Rotate to select the component you want to use.

To select

Rotate to light

VCR

VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2

Camcorder or video game

VIDEO 3

TV or DBS tuner

TV/DBS (USA/Canada)

TV tuner or LD player

TV / LD (Other countries)

DVD or LD player

DVD/LD (USA/Canada)

DVD player

DVD (Other countries)

Tape deck

TAPE

MD or DAT deck

MD/DAT

CD player

CD

Built in tuner

TUNER

Turntable

PHONO

After selecting the component, turn on the component
you selected and play the program source.

• After selecting VCR, camcorder, video game, DVD player,

or LD player, turn on the TV and set the TV's video input.

• When using digital inputs, there may be up to 6 seconds of

silence when switching functions or inserting new discs.

MODE button

Press to select and play another video/audio source in
combination with the selected component.
Each time you press the button, the display changes as

follows:

► V:XXX —► A:XXX —» selected component --,

c:

Press MODE to display

And rotate FUNCTION to select

V:XXX

Any video source to enjoy with
the audio from the selected
component

A:XXX

Any audio source to enjoy with
the video from the selected
component

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V Function indicators
Normally, the indicator above the selected function lights orange.
However, when MODE is used to select a different video (V:XXX)
or audio (A:XXX) source, the video function lights green and the
audio function lights orange. This also occurs when you select
audio components (like PHONO).

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