Using the cd display, Labeling a cd — disc memo, Labeling a cd – Sony CMT-DC500MD User Manual

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CD

Using the CD display

Press DISPLAY on the remote repeatedly.

When a CD TEXT disc is loaded, you can
check the information recorded on the disc,
such as the titles.

The display changes as follows:

During normal playback

Current track number and elapsed playing time
of the track t Current track number and
remaining playing time of the track t
Remaining playing time of the entire CD t
Track title of the current track* t Clock
display t BASS level t TREBLE level t
Current track number and elapsed playing time
of the track t …

While the CD is stopped

Total number of tracks and total playing time
t CD disc title* t Clock display t BASS
level t TREBLE level t Total number of
tracks and total playing time t …

* If a CD that has no title is loaded, nothing appears.

When the CD contains 21 tracks or more, CD
TEXT is not displayed from track 21 on.

Labeling a CD

— Disc Memo

You can label up to 50 CDs with titles of up to
20 symbols and characters. Whenever you load
a labeled CD, the title appears in the display.

Notes

• You cannot label a CD for which “TEXT” appears

in the display.

When labeling CDs for the first time, be
sure to first erase all disc titles using the
procedure “Erasing a disc title” on page 14.

1

Press CD on the remote to switch the
function to CD.

If “SHUFFLE” or “PGM” appears in the
display, press PLAY MODE/DIRECTION
(or PLAY MODE on the remote) repeatedly
until both disappear.

2

Press NAME EDIT/SELECT on the
remote.

The cursor starts flashing.

3

Press NAME EDIT/SELECT on the
remote repeatedly to select the desired
type of character.

The display changes as follows:

Selected AB* (Upper cases) t Selected
ab* (Lower cases) t Selected 12
(Numbers) t Selected AB* (Upper cases)
t …

* Press number 1 repeatedly to display the

following symbols.
‘ – / , . ( ) : ! ?
In addition, when the symbols above appear in
the display, press . or > on the remote
repeatedly to display the following symbols.
& + < > _ = ” ; # $ % @

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