26 storing the tv channel names, Displaying the information stored on discs, Displaying the tv or radio station names – Sony CDX-M610 User Manual

Page 26: Turning off the display

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Storing the TV channel
names

Follow the steps in “Storing the station
names” (page 18).

Displaying the TV or radio station
names

Press (LIST) during TV or radio
reception.

Example: When receiving the FM1 band

1

Preset numbers

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 channel does not appear during list

display.

• The contents of the preset memory cannot be

listed when the unit is in simultaneous play
mode (page 27).

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.

Displaying the
information stored on
discs

Press (LIST) during CD/MD playback.

Example: When CD unit 1 is selected.

1

Disc numbers

2

Titles stored as custom files

3

No disc is loaded*

1

4

No stored titles*

2

5

TOC information has not been identified yet*

3

*

1

A blank space is displayed next to a disc
number represents empty slots in the disc
magazine.

*

2

If a title is not registered in the custom file,
******” is displayed.

*

3

If the disc information has not yet been read
by the unit, “?” is displayed.

Notes
• It may take some time before all indications

appear in the display.

• The TV channel does not appear during list

display.

• The contents of the preset memory cannot be

listed when the unit is in the simultaneous play
mode.

Turning off the display

Press (LIST) again.

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