Memorizing only the desired tv channels, Storing the tv channel names – Sony CDX-C7850 User Manual

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3

Press (5) (n).
The unit stores TV channels in the order of
their frequencies on the number buttons.
A beep sound when the setting is stored.

4

Press (SHIFT).

Notes
The unit does not store TV channels with weak

signals. If only a few TV channels can be
received, some number buttons will remain
empty.

When a preset number is indicated in the display,

the unit starts storing TV channels from the one
currently displayed.

Memorizing only the
desired TV channels

You can store up to 10 channels on the number
buttons in the order of your choice.

1

Press (SOURCE) repeatedly until “TV”
appears.

2

Push the SEEK/AMS control up or down
to tune in the TV program you want to
store on the number button.

3

Press and hold the desired number
button (
(1) to (10)) until you hear a
beep tone.
The number button indication appears in
the display.

Note
If you try to store another program on the same
number button, the previously stored program will
be erased.

Storing the TV channel
names

Follow the steps in “Storing the station
names” (page 14).

Displaying the TV or radio station
names

Press (LIST) momentarily during TV or
radio reception.

Example: When receiving the FM1 band

1 Preset number
2 Stored station names
3 Frequencies*

* If the name of a station is not stored, the

frequency of that station will be displayed
instead.

Notes
• It may take some time before all indications

appear in the display.

• The TV monitor does not appear during list

display.

• The contents of the preset memory cannot be

listed when the unit is in the simultaneous play
mode (page 28).

Turning off the display

During radio reception, press (LIST)
again.
During TV reception, the list display on the
TV monitor will automatically turn off after
a few seconds.

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