Sony 3-300-703-11(2) User Manual

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Viewing information in 
the display
Checking the elapsed playing time, 
remaining time and titles
Press DISPLAY repeatedly during 
playback. 
The following information appears in the 
display.
When playing an AUDIO CD:
1
Elapsed playing time of the current 
track
2
Remaining time of the current track
3
Remaining time of the current disc
1)
4
Clock display (for few seconds)
5
Effect on/off (for few seconds)
When playing audio files:
1
Elapsed playing time of the current
     file
2
Track name
2)
 from the file information
3
Artist name
3)
 from the file information
4
Album name
4)
 from the file 
information
5
Clock display (for few seconds)
6
Effect on/off (for few seconds)
1)
Appears only when “
” or Normal Play 
mode is selected.
2)
File name is displayed when there is no track 
name information from the file.
3)
“NO ARTIST” is displayed when there is no 
artist name information from the file.
4)
Folder name is displayed when there is no 
album name information from the file.
Checking the total playing time and 
titles
Press DISPLAY repeatedly when 
playback is stopped.
The following information appears in the 
display.
During “PGM” play mode:
1
The last programmed item information
2
Total number of programmed step
1)2) 
(for few seconds)
3
Memory free space of connected USB 
device
3)
4
Clock display (for few seconds)
5
Effect on/off (for few seconds)
During other play mode:
1
AUDIO CD:
Total number of tracks and total 
playing time
Audio files:
Total number of files of the current 
folder and folder name
Total number of folders and volume 
label of the disc
2)
/USB device
3)
2
Memory free space of the connected 
USB device
3)
1)
“NO STEP” appears in the display if you have 
not program the tracks or files.
2)
Appears during CD function only.
3)
Appears during USB function only.
Notes
• Some text characters may not be displayed.
• If the audio file title contains characters which 
cannot be displayed, these characters will be 
displayed as “_”.