Labeling a motion display, Cdx-m770 only), 27 labeling a motion display – Sony CDX-M670 User Manual

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Labeling a Motion Display

You can label a Motion Display with up to 64
characters to appear when the unit is turned off.
Labels will scroll in the display in the M.Dspl 1
mode (the display remains lit even when the
power is off).

1

Press

(OFF)

.

CD/MD playback or radio reception stops
(the key illumination and display remain on).

2

Press

(MENU)

, then press

M

or

m

repeatedly until “Name Input”
appears.

3

Press

(ENTER)

.

4

Enter the characters.

1

Press

(DSPL)

to select the character

type.

A

t

a

t

0

t

A

2

Press

M*

1

repeatedly to select the

desired character.

A

t

B

t

C

t

...

x

t

y

t

z

t

0

t

1

t

2

...

t

!

t

t

#

...

t

*

2

t

A

*1

For reverse order, press

m

.

*2

(blank space)

3

Press

,

after locating the desired

character.

If you press

<, you can move back to the

left.

4

Repeat steps

1

to

3

to enter the

entire sentence.

5

Press

(ENTER)

.

Tips
Simply overwrite or enter “

” to correct or erase a

sentence.

To erase all sentences, press

(ENTER)

for 2

seconds after step 4-

2

.

Connecting auxiliary audio
equipment (CDX-M770 only)

You can connect auxiliary audio equipment to
this unit with the AUX IN connector.

Selecting auxiliary equipment

Press

(SOURCE)

repeatedly to select

“AUX.”

Adjusting the volume level

You can adjust the volume for each connected
audio equipment.

1

Press

(MENU)

.

2

Press

M

or

m

repeatedly until “AUX

Lebel” appears, then press

(ENTER)

.

3

Press

M

or

m

to select the desired

volume level, then press

(ENTER)

.

The volume level is adjustable in 1 dB steps
from –6 dB to +6 dB.

4

Press

(ENTER)

.

To deactivate “AUX-A” in the music
source display

1

Press

(OFF)

.

CD/MD playback or radio reception stops
(the key illumination and display remain on).

2

Press

(MENU)

.

3

Press

M

or

m

repeatedly until “AUX-A

on” appears.

4

Press

<

or

,

to select “AUX-A

off.”

5

Press

(MENU)

.

To restore the indication, select “AUX-A on.”

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